Monday, October 31, 2022

Musings: Metalian - Beyond the Wall

Happy Halloween, everyone! While not exactly Halloween-centric, I’ve got some musings on a phenomenal album for you today. Montreal-based traditional heavy metal quartet Metalian have struck again with their fifth album, Beyond the Wall. Comprised of Ian Wilson on vocals/guitar, Simon Costa on lead guitar, Andres Arango on bass, and Tony Cantara on drums, Metalian’s latest opus was released a few days ago through Quebec’s Temple of Mystery Records. Being a Montreal native, I’m always stoked when a local band I love releases a new record. It’s already been three years since their last studio offering, Vortex, but “The Canadian Judas Priest” are back better than ever.

Beyond the Wall is a concept album of sorts, kind of a heavy metal cross between Pink Floyd’s The Wall, John Carpenter’s Escape from New York, and Fritz Lang’s Metropolis. The story told through 10 songs deals with the apocalypse and a corrupted system where humans try to reach the paradise that lies beyond the wall. The tale begins with “March to the Death”, a gorgeous opener hearkening back to ‘70s rock, featuring terrific banshee screams from frontman Ian Wilson. “Motorhorse”, the 2nd single, is an absolutely infectious track showcasing dueling guitars and is one of the highlights of the album. “Fire on the Road” is a speedy, riff-heavy, earth-scorching metal tune. Solid from start to finish. “Last Chance to Ride” is a cool Maidenesque galloping metal anthem while “Solar Winds” slows the frenetic pace and shows the band’s musical versatility. “Rise of the AI” is one of my faves; the tide is turning in the story. The title track, “Beyond the Wall”, is fantastic and has echoes of early ‘80s Judas Priest. Another highlight of this record. “Behind the Lies” was the first single and it’s easy to see why: an instant heavy metal classic with a catchy chorus and riffs galore, deeply rooted in ‘80s metal. Possibly my favourite song on an album of favourites. The aptly titled “Cold Thunder” strikes like a clap of thunder with its relentless onslaught of guitars, falsetto vocals, pounding bass, and rumbling drums. The story comes to an end with “Dark City”, which in my humble opinion should be the next single. It’s an awesome song, maybe the catchiest and most accessible of the LP. It’s radio-ready and has got a ton of vintage ‘80s arena rock vibes.

October has been a very strong month for new releases, including one of my most anticipated albums of the year with Skid Row’s excellent The Gang’s All Here. But I’m here to tell you that Metalian’s Beyond the Wall takes the crown as best LP of October for me, and a sure-fire candidate in my Top 10 Albums of 2022. It might be recency bias talking but I think this could very well be Metalian’s best record yet! If you’re already a fan of the band, you’re gonna love Beyond the Wall. If you’re new to this uber-talented heavy metal quartet, then this is the perfect starting point. It’s traditional metal done to perfection and this is an album that I’ll have on heavy rotation for the foreseeable future.

Metalian on Bandcamp: https://metalian1.bandcamp.com/album/beyond-the-wall 

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