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Royal Thunder – CVI (Relapse)

May 19, 2012 by A.S. Van Dorston

Royal Thunder, from Atlanta, GA were so good from the start that people were talking about them two years after releasing just an EP (2010). Bassist/vocalist Mlny Parsonz was compared in one review to Courtney Love. But while Love wishes she could sing as well as someone like Stevie Nicks, Mlny can. Their songs have a nice languid flow, and are far too melodic to be considered strictly doom metal. The band has the luxury to leave space in the music and not feel obligated to cram it full of pyrotechnics, because Parsonz can carry it all with her captivating voice. By itself “Low” might sound ordinary, but her choruses are spine-tingling. The times they do rock out, like with a couple minutes to go on “Deacon,” it’s exhilarating. Their full-length debut on Relapse, CVI surpasses all expectations generated from their EP, much like Christian Mistress. It’s a genuinely expansive, epic album, with seven of its ten tracks surpassing six minutes. Rather than vamp on a dirgey, endless riff, the longer songs feel like an action-filled journey, expanding their repertoire into psychedelic and prog territories. Even the 9:47 “Blue” feels like it ends too soon. With piles of awesome duelling guitars and Mlny’s vocals reaching new heights, CVI is an astounding album that’s one of the very best of the year.

@fastnbulbous