
In Flames was founded in 1990 by Jesper Stromblad as a side project from his then-current death metal band, Ceremonial Oath as he wanted to write more melodic songs.
Three years later, he quit Ceremonial Oath due to the overused “musical differences” reason and began focusing on In Flames.
By 1995, Stromblad grew tired of using session musicians to record an album or to do live shows, and the first version of the band was assembled.
“The Jester Race” released in February 1996, is the second studio album. The album is considered a classic album of the melodic death metal genre, along with At the Gates “Slaughter of the Soul” and Dark Tranquillity’s “The Gallery”, exhibiting the dual guitar leads, growled vocals and acoustic sections typical of the genre.
The band for the album is Anders Friden on vocals, Jesper Stromblad on Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar and Keyboards, Glenn Ljungstrom on Lead Guitar, Johan Larsson on bass and Bjorn Gelotte on Drums and Additional guitars. Yep, a drummer who also plays guitar, and this is a common thing in Sweden to have musicians who can play multiple instruments in a component manner as they promote the Arts sector in schools.
It’s produced by Fredrik Nordstrom (who also plays additional keyboards) along with the band members.
Moonshield
The Medieval sounding acoustic guitars to start the song sets the tone of a journey to come. After about a minute the distorted guitars crash in.
Musically speaking, it is similar in melody and structure to bands such as Iron Maiden or Judas Priest. However, the death metal influence lies within the vocals.
The Jester’s Dance
It’s an instrumental.
Full of different moods like “The Call Of Ktulu” and a bass groove that could have come from the fingers of Eddie Jackson from Queensryche.
There is even a section that reminds me of “Wasting Love”.
So if you want to press play on a song without vocals, press play on this or on the other instrumental “Wayfaerer”.
Artifacts of the Black Rain
I like the twin harmony melodic riffs on this.
Graveland
It’s fast very “Ride The Lightning” like.
Lord Hypnos
How good is the intro on this?
It’s some of the best metal music written in the 90’s, reminding me of 80’s Judas Priest and Queensryche.
And the subject matter this time around are Greek Gods.
Listen to the musical section between 1.33 and 2.43.
Dead Eternity
It’s very Iron Maiden like when it starts off, before it moves into a power metal like riff with blast beats. Something which Parkway Drive uses a lot of.
Its spoken word intro is haunting; about death, and how once you die you never have to worry about dying again, as you are stuck in a purgatory known as dead eternity.
The Jester Race
The intro is like a “Top 10 Hard Rock riff with a bullet” like. And throughout the song, its littered with melodic riffs and harmonies.
December Flower
Fast, angry with a lot of tremolo riffing and blast beats.
Check out the guitar leads between Verses and the guitar lead itself is “guitar hero” worthy.
Wayfaerer
An instrumental.
Very Judas Priest and Helloween like.
And then at the 1.50 mark, there is this Van Halen “Dance The Night Away” vibe with a bit of Joe Satriani “Crushing Day” and “Lords Of Karma” chucked in.
Dead God in Me
The closer.
It’s almost thrash metal like, with disturbing lyrics about a recollection of a molestation that took place.
The album took some criticisms from being too melodic in its riffs and harmonies from Melodeath purists, but that’s why I listened to it.
For me, that melodic element was the selling point.
I’m with ya Pete on the melodic element in songs. It always cannot be rip your head off stuff all the time.
Count me in with melodic metal appreciators. I was just listening to Moonshield and enjoyed the waltzing movement of its scalloped riff lines. The growls give the vivid lyrics such a tasty finish. I liked this verse especially.
And how I lust for the dance and the fire
deep of the nectarine sunset to drink
spill me the wind and its fire
to steal of the colors – I’m the moonshield
I look forward to future listening. Thanks for the review, Peter.
Nice
Their music gets even more melodic with each subsequent album.
This band is still around right? I didn’t realize they had been around that long. I only recently saw a couple newer albums and thought it was a new band. And yes, anything melodic is great.
Yes still around and even more melodic. They signed a deal a few years ago with the Eleven Seven Label that Nikki Sixx and the Crue manager formed originally
Didn’t know that about the label.
A copy and paste from Wikipedia of current roster
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Eleven Seven Edit
Hellyeah
Mötley Crüe (as the distributor of Mötley Records)[9]
Papa Roach
Sixx:A.M.
Better Noise Music Edit
All Good Things
As Lions
Atlas Genius
Asking Alexandria
Awolnation
Bad Wolves
Bleeker
Classless Act
Cory Marks
Deuce
Dirty Heads
Escape the Fate
Eva Under Fire
Fire from the Gods
Five Finger Death Punch
From Ashes to New
The Funeral Portrait
Hellyeah
The Hu
Hyro the Hero
In Flames (North America only)
Islander
Just Loud
Mötley Crüe
Nelly Furtado
Nevrlands
Nothing More
Papa Roach
Sixx:A.M.
Tempt
Tuk Smith and The Restless Hearts
Vamps
Impressive roster
It’s pretty striking how close the release dates of all 3 of those Gothenburg albums were, and how much of an impact they had and still have on metal. I’m a little up in the air as to which In Flames is my favorite but this is certainly one of the contenders.
I got in to em circa 07/08 and went backwards after that. Those 2000 albums are more in the melodic rock style of riffs. But I do like the earlier stuff as well.