
'ego anthem' is the sophomore album of the finnish progressive/melodic death metal band, tracedawn. they are extremely talented and also quite young. 'ego anthem' is well produced (except of course it clips, as all music does nowadays). redhouse, their label, are really promoting these guys (they have 3 videos out, and they've only been around for about 4 years). hopefully redhouse won't pressure these guys into any artificial form. the solos are astounding for their age, though the songwriting has room for maturation.
1.make amends- nice progressive metal beginning later added with piano. the verse and chorus are easy to catch onto but not boring. i'm not really a fan of antti's clean vocals but still good that he uses both clean and growled vocals. guitar solo is on par with premier death metal bands, assuming tracedawn doesn't alter their tracks in the studio
2.part of the wounded- more of a death metal bent than 'make amends'. the chorus is a little juvenile (groupings of 8 sixteenth notes). the guitar solo impresses again. the ending-- a low pitch blend-- is a fitting intro to 'scum'
3.scum- pinched harmonics, thick keyboards, blast beats: 'scum' is a heavy, brutal monster of song. there is a spoken part before the guitar and keyboard solo, which, again, is incredible for how young these guys are
4.in your name- their first single for the album, check out the music video if you wish. it has a catchy chorus. there's a simple breakdown before the solo. i particularly like how vili uses a standard piano setting amidst the rest of the chaos of the instruments.
5.your way is not for me- offbeat main riff that trips you up the first couple times. the lyrics-- about individuality and free choice-- inspire the album name, i'm assuming
6.dirt track speedball- possibly the best song of the album. it's progressive, heavy, and fast. the keyboard and guitar solo are awesome enough to destroy small villages. the lyrics are quite humorous, but with 'dirt track speedball' as its name, i don't think they were trying to be all that serious
7.repeating mistakes- a good song, but at this point nothing different. the chorus is too similar to metalcore
8.brain attack- bass solo intro. i sense some '80s influences in the verse. another bass solo halfway in
9.the forsaken- great great great main melody on the guitar. it carries the entire song and imbues it with a creepy, atmospheric, and astral tone. there is a music video for this song as well (the visuals also emit the tone of the song very well, in particular the ashy, white contortionist). the spoken parts of astronauts again reinforce the mood of the song.


