Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode IMT890231.2 (NB 2343-2, 2343-2), Manufactured By Nuclear Blast USA, Distributed By Nuclear Blast USA
"Rekreatur" is a CD album by the German band Equilibrium, released through the renowned metal label Nuclear Blast. The record delivers an intense blend of epic, melodic pagan and folk metal, characterized by powerful guitar riffs, symphonic arrangements, and atmospheric interludes. Across its tracks, "Rekreatur" builds a cinematic soundscape that alternates between aggressive, fast-paced passages and grand, hymn-like melodies. Lyrically, the album draws on mythological and fantastical themes, creating a dense world of images that perfectly matches the sweeping musical arrangements. Thanks to its rich production and dynamic songwriting, "Rekreatur" is equally appealing to fans of epic metal, folk elements, and modern, hard-hitting sound aesthetics. It's a work that invites you to delve deep, discover new details with every listen, and experience Equilibrium's characteristic balance of heaviness and melody in full.
Equilibrium are known for their unique fusion of folk, pagan, and symphonic metal, often combining harsh vocals with catchy, melodic refrains and orchestral soundscapes. Over the years, the band has built a strong international following in the metal scene and is especially appreciated for its energetic live performances and the epic breadth of its studio albums. With releases that have secured them a firm place on festival stages and in genre media, Equilibrium have established themselves as a key name in modern German metal. "Rekreatur" fits seamlessly into this success story, underlining the band's ability to write songs that are both complex and immediately accessible.
The album is released by Nuclear Blast, one of the most influential and respected labels in the global metal and hard rock landscape. Nuclear Blast has worked with numerous genre-defining artists and is known for high production standards, strong international distribution, and close ties to the metal community. Releases under the Nuclear Blast banner are often a mark of quality for fans, as the label consistently supports innovative and powerful bands. With "Rekreatur" on CD, Nuclear Blast once again demonstrates its flair for outstanding metal productions that combine musical ambition with a sound that can hold its own on any modern system. Whether as a collector's item or as a gateway into Equilibrium's world, this CD edition is a strong addition to any metal collection.
The talented Germans' previous album, "Sagas," sparked a frenzy among metalheads across Europe. A stunning musical canvas that seamlessly blended folk and metal elements, it couldn't go unnoticed. Accordingly, "Rekreatur" was expected to be, if not a step forward, then at least a repeat of its predecessor's success. But, let's be honest, things didn't work out that way. First, the departure of the band's vocalist and drummer took its toll. It's not as if their replacements were just anyone, but they weren't truly effective. In particular, the vocals on "Rekreatur" are for some reason pushed to the forefront, often relegating certain instruments to the background, which sometimes prevents potentially powerful tracks from fully unfolding. On "Sagas," this was all fine and dandy. No, the album is good, one way or another. Everything is expertly crafted, recorded, and played to a high standard. But it's not perfect, because there's much to compare it to. The new album falls short of "Sagas" in every aspect, some more, some less. But most importantly, the new work doesn't form a cohesive whole; there are even parts that feel out of place, ones you just want to erase. There's none of that cohesion, that sense of perfect harmony between all the components of Equilibrium's music—all the things that so many people love about "Sagas." However, the band is still recognizable from the very first chords and maintains its reputation, as they say. One can only hope it gets better.
Marco M. - 09/Sep/2019
The last album from this band I've appreciated: insane and furious guitars are followed by the drums and its double pedal, the impact with the voice is devastating, the bass loudly supports the songs and the keyboards - with attached arrangements - act as a perfect binder. And what about the instrumental and melodic passages? the proof of this is the now usual instrumental suite at the end of the album of about ten minutes. Present in a long and persistent manner, these moments literally immerge and relax the listener even more in the magical world of flutes, strings, horns, brasses and trumpets made in Equilibrium, making the experience and listening more complete.
21st Century Schizoid Man - 14/Jun/2010
Auge are not a factor of the music anymore, and that weighs things down. The band takes itself too seriously, and that's what makes this such as dissa...
Michael Edele - 24/Jun/2010
Equilibrium sind so was wie die Band der Stunde. Nachdem sie eher als SpaÃ?projekt begannen und das Debüt vom Label vollkommen unter Wert vertrieben w...
The Wendigo - 19/Jun/2010
Equilibrium gelten ja als die deutsche Antwort auf Finntroll. Mit 'Rekreatur' beweisen sie, dass sie es längst geschafft haben, sich aus dem Schatten ...