MERIDIAN – Margin Of Error

MERIDIAN - Margin Of Error
  • 7.5/10
    MERIDIAN - Margin Of Error - 7.5/10
7.5/10

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Release date: March 22, 2019

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Margin Of Error is the third record from Denmark’s Melodic Metal Band Meridian.  It is the first album to feature new guitarist and producer Marco Angioni at the recording helm, and a solid line up of members, including Lars Marker on vocals, Martin J Anderson, guitars, Peter Bruun on bass, and Klaus Agerbo on drums.  Margin Of Error contains a breadth of material within the Melodic Metal range, from the Melodic Rock style of “Second Best” to some Thrash Metal influence on “Disconnect”, which features a special guest solo from guitarist Steve Smyth (Nevermore, Testament, One Machine).  There are even some Progressive elements here and there, as in the title track “Margin Of Error”.

Overall, Margin Of Error is a good sounding record, with Marker’s voice loud and proud up front, and his range and timbre are excellent. The lead guitars are too loud, and in many cases sound overly processed and harsh.  The playing itself is solid, but sonically brash.  The rest of the instrumentation is solid, well executed, and mixed well.  Each of the songs has its merits, and each is worth a listen, having their own personality within the confines of the Melodic Metal genre.

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About Stevie Shred 166 Articles
Stevie was a reviewer here at Metal Express Radio. He is currently the lead guitarist for Melodic Rock band Red Reign, based in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Red Reign toured with Tesla in 2017, and shared the stage with Dokken, FireHouse, Lita Ford, Kix, Quiet Riot, and others at various dates around the US in 2018. Stevie heard his first KISS record at the age of 6 and was immediately hooked on Rock and Roll guitar. Over the course of years his tastes evolved, graduating from KISS to Ozzy and Van Halen; and then into Hair Metal. Over time, harder and faster music drew him. Bands like Metallica, Pantera, and Anthrax led the way, and Killswitch Engage took him over the top. Stevie has a deep passion for the guitar, not only playing them, but building them as well.

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