‘Mindweaver’ by Course of Fate

Artists

  • Eivind Gunnesen / Vocals

  • Kenneth Henriksen / Guitar

  • Marcus Lorentzen / Guitar

  • Per Morten Bergseth / Drums

  • Daniel Nygaard / Bass

  • Carl Marius Saugstad / Keyboards

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • There Is Someone Watching

  • The Faceless Men Pt 1

  • Endgame

  • Utopia

  • The Walls Are Closing In

  • Wolves

  • Drifting Away

  • The Faceless Men Pt II

“There Is Someone Watching,”is downright terrifying, and a song that is sure to get people perked up and listening.

“The Faceless Men Pt1,” is powerful and structured. A song that weaves together a tale of an ancient and powerful nemesis through the filters of heavy riffs and a soulful melody is truly remarkable.

“Endgame,” sparks through. One moment it’s slow and plodding the next it is filled with energy. The vocals are the shining light here, taking everything through about six or seven paces before unleashing chaos.

“Utopia,” becomes thoughtful and reflective. A song that is meant to ease the listener into something after the chaos of Endgame.

“The Walls Are Closing In,” becomes the bridge between certainty and chaos.

“Wolves,” comes in big and broad. Filtering the chaos into something manageable and quite catchy. A song that powers through and delivers a smack to the listener’s face.

“Drifting Way,” is reflective and slow moving, a song that works its way into being.

“The Faceless Men Pt II,” is simply epic. A song that really finishes off with great flourishes and ensures the listener is treated to one hell of a time.

The album is out on 15th May via ROAR Records.