After five years of abscense, Samael appears back in stage again with their new album "Reign of Light" (to think that in their beginnings everything was soooo black!). I was suspicious about what Xy and Vorph had in hands, what kind of album they would bring to us. If they'd go for something more electronic, following the trend established since "Rebellion" that grew, as the albums passed by, or if they'd decide for something heavier and faster. Well it's in between the two.
"Reign of Light" is more straight-headed. The songs are somehow short, the album is short in general (barely passses 40 minutes of length) and simple, but the songs are catchy, and I don't mean cheesy. The album is easy to listen to, since their approach is not as dark, black or extreme as it used to be. Xy and Vorph keep on experimenting, but in it's due way, without abusing of the techno and electronic sounds and rhythms, creating a hybrid between the jewel "Passage" and "Eternal". The female choruses in "high above",or some arabian (or eastern, if you proper) atmospheres are perfect examples of good experimentation. Of course, "RoL" doesn't get to the level of (my personal favorite) "Passage", but it does have some fine moments of good songwriting. Samael might not be as extreme, or dark, or heavy as thay used to be, but they certainly didn't lose their touch.
I'm sorry to disagree with the reviewer that said that the opening song, "Moongate" is Rammstein-Like. How long are the paths of experimentation? How many times has Samael experimented in the past, creating something new and innovative?
"Moongate" is a nice mid tempo opening son. Then comes "Inch-allah". With mid fast rhythm and keyboards following the main rhtythm, similar to "Heliopolis".
The third song "High above", is probably one of the best songs samael has written in a long time. With a heavy mid tempo, remembering the "Passage" times in it's own way. The kind of song that sounds very heavy without being precisely fast. Very catchy, with accurate female choruses. "Reign of light" is another fast song, in the vein of "Eternal"'s "I", but with punishing guitars, and heavier in general. The sixth song "Telepath", is another "Passage"-like song. With different changes of rhythms.
Vorph's vocals are a little synthetized, like in "Eternal", but still keeping the malevolence of old, and much clearer. I miss his dark fresh "Passage" vocals.
From the sixth song to the last, the album gets a little monotonous, except for "Heliopolis" and some good touches. But the last songs are somehow obvious. I mean, the album stays in general with the same recipe from beginning to end, and I think, they should've created more layers. When I finished listening to the album, I thought that Samael didn't give their best in order to create a modern masterpiece; they simply did their job. "Reign of Light" is polished, refined, it has a great production and sound and catchy songs, like said before, but lacks of surprise, like a faster song, or something unexpected to close the album, for example (talent is not something these guys lack of).
Anyway, "Reign of Light" is a proper comeback album and, what is more important...Samael is back!!!!!