In all, Tied Down is a heavy rock masterpiece, a truth that won’t surprise Forever Still’s growing legion of fans. “Break the Glass” and “Tied Down” are good companions to “Alone,” with “Tied Down” perhaps featuring a heavier rhythm and more frequently utilizing stretched-out, soaring vocals. The first of those is “Alone,” stylistically similar to “Save Me” but with a slightly faster tempo and perhaps a bit more defiance. This brings us to the three songs I hadn’t heard before receiving the full-length album in January. “Your Light” is a little more mid-paced but still with the same symphonic power-metal feel. Like the band’s faster songs, there’s a blend of strength and pain that resonates as lyrical honesty. In other words, it’s a slow, soaring metal number, but the well-crafted lyrics aren’t exactly sweet. “Breathe In” follows with a similar pace (and some of Maja’s well-placed growls). “Awake the Fire” follows “Miss Madness” with a fast, rhythmic, headbanging pace – the first half of Tied Down doesn’t let the listener catch his breath for long. The music is relentlessly powerful, and the vocals convey a painful story that’s easily understood even before you give the lyrics a good listen – the “whispering worms” line is particularly inspired. But sandwiched between them is “Once Upon a Nightmare,” a dark lyrical masterpiece that slowly became a favorite. The initial trio of songs also includes the catchy, soaring metal number that first captured my attention, “Miss Madness,” a song with obvious cross-genre potential. The album opens with one of its angriest-sounding songs, “Scars,” featuring pulsing heavy guitar rhythms, dissonance, and metal screams mixed with soaring vocals. For example, Maja’s screams and growls, used sparingly but extremely effectively, confirm her metal pedigree. I can hear the comparison to Evanescence and other progressive gothic metal bands whose loud, aggressive musicianship combines with soaring vocals, but Forever Still has even more heavy metal street cred. Photo by Lars Winther Schmidt photo courtesy of Forever Stillįorever Still’s Tied Down is a tuneful full-on metal assault. 14 months after Scars dropped, the band’s hard work culminated in the Janurelease of Tied Down. The 10 tracks on Tied Down consist of two previously-released 3-song EPs ( Scars and Save Me), an additional previously-released song (“Your Light”), and three new tracks. Tied Down is the band’s first full-length album. As I’ve followed the band since then, my appreciation for the band’s immense talent as singers, songwriters, and musicians has grown with the release of Tied Down, I’m pleased to finally have an opportunity to write about Forever Still.ĭanish heavy metal band Forever Still (Maja Shining, Mikkel Haastrup, and Dennis Post) burst upon the scene with its 2013 3-song EP Breaking Free. (Occasionally I do find time more often I don’t.) Forever Still followed up via a direct message with a link to the band’s music. When a band follows me, I usually follow them back, hoping I’ll find time to check out the music during my otherwise-busy schedule. Forever Still followed me in January 2015, so I followed them back. This was the first band I discovered via Twitter. I almost included Forever Still as part of the nine-part “Road Back to Music Journalism” series with which I launched this blog.
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