Eclipse - Megalomanium II (Review)
Last year when Megalomanium released, I didn't pay much mind to the title replacing the "I" with a serif-ed style letter, my attention was more drawn to the bird/wolf taking on the lightning blast directly above it. A pretty apt representation of the band: unruly, energetic & unapologetic in their dedication to in your face music that's sure to get your heartbeat racing as you headbang along to every catchy tune.
So earlier this year, it came as a bit of a surprise they either wrote too much material to fit on one album, or just had another album's worth of material that needed another year to polish up, that the second part of Megalomanium was coming out this year. Needless to say, it's more of what you've come to know and love from Eclipse - hard hitting rock that just keeps pounding away, keeping that party going. And speaking of partying, the opening track & accompanying music video are a good indication of how you'd expect this band to behave - playing the "Apocalypse Blues" until the world stops spinning.
Now sure, if you're a newcomer to Eclipse, you'd be tempted to say it sounds all the same, and to a certain extent - you're right. The band has found a formula that works for them, and legions of fans agree - if it ain't broke, don't fix it. That's my biggest take away from this album - each album from Eclipse is what you've come to know and love, so if you're already on-board, you know what you're getting, and you won't be disappointed.
Favorite Tracks: Apocalypse Blues, Divide & Conquer, Pieces
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