Germany's Dark Sky morphs again with their fifth album Initium. The long running band makes a turn toward more melodic metal, even power metal, and away from some of their earlier hard rock AOR roots. Perhaps it's no coincidence that 'initium' is latin for 'beginning.'
If you suspect a possible religious theme by the album art developed from the Leonard da Vinci painting, you would be correct. While I can't vouch for the integrity or orthodoxy of the Christian theme here, it seems to center around Jesus Christ's final days from the last passover to his resurrection. Specific subjects includes Judas Iscariot's possession by the devil to betray Jesus and his subsequent suicide by hanging; the Last Supper, in the song of the same name; the apostle Peter's denial of Christ (I Swear); and Christ's resurrection from the dead in You're Alive. Most often the music brings these lyrical themes alive.
I'll venture to conclude that this may be the best Dark Sky album to date. Between the attractive and entertaining music and the deft and deliberate handling of the lyrical themes, this is a very strong album, even a significant advancement for the band. Easily recommended.
1. Initium
2. The Vision
3. Food for a Million
4. Judas 1 - Dancing With the Devil
5. Last Supper
6. Gethsemane
7. I Swear
8. Lost in Confusion
9. Interludium
10. Judas 2 - Take My Life
11. You're Alive
12. The Rock
13. Shout It Out
14. Eternity
Dark Sky – Initium 2012