{"id":76439,"date":"2018-02-06T15:03:26","date_gmt":"2018-02-06T21:03:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.toiletovhell.com\/?p=76439"},"modified":"2018-02-06T15:03:24","modified_gmt":"2018-02-06T21:03:24","slug":"review-eluveitie-arcane-dominion-ii-pantheon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toiletovhell.com\/review-eluveitie-arcane-dominion-ii-pantheon\/","title":{"rendered":"REVIEW: Eluveitie’s ARCANE DOMINION II – PANTHEON"},"content":{"rendered":"
I got into folk metal just as it was reaching the height of its popularity here in the States. Suddenly, dozens of bands were hopping onto the folk bandwagon, dressing like cavemen and singing about beer rather than learning to write competent songs or play their instruments well. Alongside that horde, there were a handful of bands that rose to the top of the pile for various reasons. Eluveitie was one of the best of them.<\/p>\n
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Eluveitie frontman Chrigel Glanzmann recently kicked out and replaced every member of his band except for bassist Kay Brem. This move, while a little upsetting to long-time fans, didn\u2019t have me particularly worried about the objective quality of the music; in order to be a member of Eluveitie you have to be a great musician.<\/p>\n
I couldn’t help but get excited when Eluveitie finally announced their second acoustic album. Evocation I \u2013 The Arcane Dominion<\/em> was a masterpiece upon release and I still come back to it years later. At the time Chrigel said they would release a metal album after Evocation I<\/em>, then come back with the second part. What actually happened was the release of three more metal albums and then the aforementioned purging of almost every member of the band. Regardless, soon I would continue from where that first, masterful acoustic album left off, this new one promising to catalog the pantheon of Gaulish deities. I was excited.<\/p>\n The band released teasers, the first featuring Fabienne Erni doing singing vocals and playing Celtic harp. Something about her singing had me a little less than impressed, but I chalked it up to her not having settled into the ensemble yet. Then they dropped EPONA, the new single. At first I loved it, listening to it over and over, though I started noticing a persistent issue that gave me pause.<\/p>\n