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Illuminus - Album Review: Until The End (Remastered)

14 Jul 2015 // A review by Kerry MB

Explosive, heavy and fast sums up Auckland trio’s Illuminus and their assault of noise that descends as opening track, The Machine erupts into life.

Illuminus have decided to go back and re-master their 2012 debut album, Until The End. Releasing a remastered album from any band can be a big risk that can challenge and question what was laid bare in the first place.

What I can tell you by my first listen, is that this is a strong album that deserves a lot of credit, because it’s a brilliant reflection of Illuminus’ sound and doesn’t try to be anything that it isn’t. With my lukewarm reaction to Aidan Dickens’ vocals on Fading By Degrees, I was hesitant venturing back into the territory. But what I found was something a lot more pliable and edgier vocally that inspired and created imagination.

Aidan’s vocals are well suited and blend well with the whirlwind of gothic noir inspired elegance, mystery and tempo. For You has a great fade out vocal style, insanely great guitar riffs and creates their very own The Butterfly Effect uniqueness.

Elsewhere, Illuminate, a stand out track gently serenades you with a beautiful piano intro; it’s dark, mysterious and everything just falls into place as it should.

Rock and Metal go hand in hand with Illuminus and sprinkled with elements of Punk and Thrash makes for a very enjoyable and commendable listen.

 

About Illuminus

Illuminus is a rock band from Auckland. Their debut album Until the End was released in 2012 and received rave reviews.

Until The End is a professional debut from a band that should win fans with their unique sound. - Alistair Wickens - muzic.net.nz

Illuminus have injected some interesting touches that may well broaden this record’s appeal beyond a determined core. - Amanda Mills - NZ Musician Magazine.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Illuminus

Releases

Endless
Year: 2018
Type: Album
Lost Souls
Year: 2016
Type: EP
Until The End
Year: 2011
Type: Album

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