After
releasing "Emprise To Avalon" album (Century Media Records) in
Summer of 2002 and following it up with triumphant shows at prestigious
German summer festivals like Wacken and Summer Breeze (the 2002 European
tour with bands like Borknagar, Susperia and Finntroll was called off 2
weeks before its start unfortunately), this creative quartet directly attacked
the songwriting for their next release. Focusing on their strengths, the
band looked more into riff-based catchiness and straight forward melodic
brutality. As a result Suidakra have recorded their most pounding and exercised
album to date with Signs For The Fallen (July 2003).
Without wanting
to completely lose the atmospheric, almost folk-rooted base of the band's
earlier days, these Metal youngsters strive to expose listeners to a more
balanced, groove-oriented but suitably bombastic melodic Death Metal pattern
within the 10 new songs on the record.Followers of the band have noted
their quick and highly efficient musical evolution since their foundation
in 1994 over the course of five studio albums.
Having just
successfully debuted some of their new songs during support shows for Children
Of Bodom and Soilwork´s May 2003 tourSuidakra was on the road for
a comprehensive tour with Green Carnation and Mork Gryning in November
2003 to support the new album's release. |