CD Review: Benedictum - Uncreation

Right now, there are piles and piles of CDs sitting on my desk to be reviewed. Seriously, probably 60 or more at this point. When this happens, I generally go through the CDs, drop them in the player, and give them 30 seconds to impress me…or at least give me a reason to give a shit what else is on them. They are broken into down into piles - one that is considered “important to review” and another that becomes the “when I have time” pile (a pile that still has CDs in it from 2002). Luckily for me, Benedictum did just enough to grab me with the beginning of their title track. The CD, though, has remained in my player since that first listen for about three weeks now.

Benedictum is metal, plain and simple. The power of bands like Dio or Metal Church drives this band, with other influences from Doro, King Diamond and lots of Black Sabbath for good measure. Uncreation finds a new band with an old-school cause, but they are as good as anyone making “real” metal today.

Without question, the focal point and driving force behind Uncreation is vocalist Veronica Freeman. Where most female singers are caricatures of metal vocalists who feign toughness in order to prove their worth in their band, Freeman appears to be the real deal. I could be way off, but from the sound and the real metal aura she presents, you just know this lady was raised on Sabbath, Priest and Iron Maiden by the crateful. She’s got a smoky-sounding metal voice that really doesn’t come off as gender specific as much as pure metal. She brings the rage on rockers like “#4” and the smoking cover of Black Sabbath’s classic “The Mob Rules”. There’s hints of Dio throughout her vocal presentation, and a lot more of the rough-edged Doro sound, but the reality here is that she’s got a unique, real voice that is compelling and rugged.

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  • 1 - Guppusmaximus

    Apr 28, 2006 at 5:54 am

    Those are some excellent influences especially if they can match those old school bands in power & musicianship. I will check this CD out...Nice Review. For some good 'ol Metal, you should check out Morgana Lefay. Their new release is pretty cool...Just straight forward METAL!!

  • 2 - Chris Akin

    Apr 28, 2006 at 8:23 am

    Thanks for the comment Guppus. I have the Morgana record. I think you will like this one a bit better.

  • 3 - Progged

    Apr 28, 2006 at 9:56 pm

    Great review. I hadn't heard of this band, but will certainly have to check them out now. Thanks for the write-up.

  • 4 - An EVIL DICK in South Carolina

    Jul 08, 2006 at 7:34 pm

    I bought this CD a couple of weeks ago and haven't been able to quit listening to it since --- KILLER HARD ROCK/METAL! As far as I'm concerned, Veronica is the new Queen of Metal!! All hail the Queen!!! "Misogyny" and "#4" are two of the best songs I've heard in YEARS. BUY IT, BUY IT, BUY IT!!!!

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