Vaughan Froggatt (Frogblaster2112)
Dreams of the Machinoix
I listened to the latest album from ‘Lies of Smiles’ ‘ Dreams of the Machinoix’ with great anticipation and was not disappointed,from the first track “Dreams of the Machinoix” which hints at the shape of things to come, suggesting an odyssey into amazing realms of wonder and mysticism delves straight into the David Gemmell inspired “Jerusalem Man” full of melodies with a hard edge and a tale to tell.
“Cast the first stone” is a foot tapping opus of anthemic proportions leading to the epic “The Blood Red Game” which has the listener raising their fist in salute to the combined talents of the band who have created this musical masterpiece. We continue with “All fall down” and a spine tingling guitar solo leading into a ballsy ballad with Tony again displaying his enormous vocal range impressively.
“Dreamcatcher” has a mystical theme with great guitar work and a mesmerising rolling riff, next the tuneful “She wears a mask” a melodic triumph sending the hairs on the back of your neck to attention.
“God & Honour” a poignant thought provoking look at a topical subject , which leads us to the final track “Ezekial’s Wheel ....... Ascension” a power driven anthem which admirably closes the proceedings.
Dreams of the Machinoix is a rip roaring journey into hard rocking heaven and yet displays a versatility which showcases the song writing and musicianship of Messrs O’Neill, Thurlow, Verrill, Wing and Little, admirably leaving the listener gasping for more, it is a must have for anyone’s music collection and is a hard/melodic rock classic destined to be played at 11.
Jace Gadovsky - Metalhawk
Lies of Smiles flex their metal wings…………and surprise us all!
Cross and Claw, LOS’s last CD was a slick piece of hard rock/metal that really showed some good, hard work put into it, and had some cool as hell songs to boot.
First off, the production is great, not as laser sharp as C&C, but has a warmth and depth, that gives the initial feeling that it doesn’t hit as hard as the first CD. Producer and engineer Fred Purser has taken the blueprint of the debut and reproduced it again here, but the production is warmer, more complex, heavier. On a few spins there is a “power beneath” that really gives an overall feeling of a complete piece of work.
Dreams of the Machinoix, the story, (see cover insert) sets the scene, is it a concept album, I am not so sure, but like C&C there is an undercurrent of a theme. This lengthy sleeve text gives a feeling of oppression and dark conspiracies that LOS seem to favor.
Opening with Dreams of the Machinoix a Wing (keyboards, bass, orchestration, vocals) instrumental composition leads us into Jerusalem Man. It has some serious kick ass guitar playing, and lyrically it’s a classic. Not sure who the Jerusalem Man is, God, Jesus, Devil, but you don’t want what he is selling. Storming solo, a real power house opening track and one of the best on the CD. Vocalist Tony thurlow makes an instant mark and is back in full force again here, with his melodic prowess matched by his sheer breathtaking power – right now in my mind, up with Jorn Lande & Tony Martin in this genre.
Cast the First Stone, is this Lucifer himself telling his story or asking for understanding? Great hook line, instantly memorable, LOS at this point going for short and powerful and catchy as hell, again blistering guitar work.
LOS’s first epic on the CD, Blood Red Game, a grand vision, and it utilizes the heavy production to create a real classic melodic metal opus. The vocals are awesome and the song is just a winner all the way through – hugely powerful. A war story to move the most cynical listener.
All fall down another short sharp blast, with an absolutely gorgeous intro guitar and keyboards, very retro, great hook lines a total winner in the 4 minute rock blast category with a hot solo and some power drumming from Verrill, LOS’s secret or not so secret weapon on this CD, his drumming really is top of the bill, he powers everything along with precision and some amazingly dexterous fills. A masterstroke to fill the percussion position with this highly talented drummer. He has improved LOS’s whole vibe, a more muscular, but refined approach.
From this point on there are no breaks in the songs, they all run into each other which makes for a real heavy, dark atmosphere, Dreamcatcher……..what a surprise, quirky, melodic, whimsical almost, but a strange dark undercurrent…. Aliens who capture dreams, live off dreams, way out there….shooting stars from afar…….could be the sign of the Machinoix after the intro and Jerusalem Man, two crafted, beautiful solos, the outro solo will give you shivers.
When you wish upon star, be careful what you wish for! Piano, twisted and out of key, leads into “She wears a Mask” surely a part of the Machinoix story, see the cover for the “She”. A Wing composition and a different singer, no details on the CD but I suspect the multi-skilled Wing sings this one as he is credited with vocals along with his other mastery, it is certainly not Thurlow who has a distinct growl and menace to his voice. Beautiful, what a short piece of genius, the atmosphere, the guitar performance, vocal performance, stunning. LOS have a talent for throwing in the unexpected, “of Time and Stars” off the C&C CD was another.
No break and SWAM builds and builds to rocket and gun fire to "God and Honor", back in with a gigantic riff and Thurlows gargantuan growl, no mistaking it. Another tribute to the non glory of war. Very solid.
So far we have had an outstanding CD, more diverse than C&C but striking in delivery and vision. I was led to believe after an email exchange with Davy Little, one of the guitar players from the band that there was a follow up to the Tower of Angels song from C&C, (apologies for comparing to Cross and Claw but that track was a masterpiece)………..It was never confirmed, but then we get "Ezekial’s Wheel…Ascension", this ranks with "Tower of Angels" as a lyrical and musical equal.
Awesome, lyrics that paint a vast picture, the Machinoix and LOS in full flight, UFO’s, God, Visitors from space, symbolism, it’s got it all, beautiful bass lines, immense power drumming and the end "Ascension" is pure melodic bad ass, a meld of intertwining guitars, vocals, bass, drums, what a way to end a great CD.
The sound and production on "Dreams of the Machinoix" is fantastic. With a sprinkle of progressive metal thrown into their mix of classic melodic metal, guitar riffing, searing solos, deep bass, brilliant keyboarding, power drumming, glorious vocals and great song writing, I cannot praise this band any higher. Buy it!
Brian Mear (Mearfest)
Recently I recieved a wonderful gift from Davy Little (Axis, Pauline Gillan Band,Lies of Smiles)
The AXIS LP. (AXIS are a NWOBHM band originally signed to Neat)
With that LP were two CDs from Davy's later band Lies and Smiles.
I've yet to sit down and listen to the AXIS album but I've played both of these several times during my travels to work over the last few weeks.
My Goodness what a band! Both Albums are incredible.
They both remind me of the Tony Martin era of Black Sabbath such is the quality of the song writing, the material, the musicianship and the vocals of Tony Thurlow. Both albums are absolutely superb
There is a marked progressive edge to this classic metal sound with keyboards and various audio parts.
To be totally honest I am completely gob smacked with both of these Gems. How a band of this sheer quality has escaped my attention is beyond me.
The first album "Cross and Claw" released in 2010 features Pat O'Neill on Guitars, Tony Thurlow vocals, Chris Wing on bass/keyboards, Keith Naylor on Drums and Davy Little on Guitars.
The individual songs are just that, they have their own sounds and structures. Beautifully crafted, amazing musicianship and fantastic production.
My favourite tracks on this album are Fallen a Dio esq fast tempo number, Dream a Dream/Tower of Angels and the incredible Warhound and the Worlds Pain.
Moving onto the second album "Dreams of the Machinox" released 5 years later and I'm on cloud nine. With just the drummer Simon Verrill replacing Keith the line up has not only maintained very high stands they have grown in stature and skill.
A brilliant album in so many ways. Reminding me of early Queensryche, Crimson Glory, Dio and once again Headless cross era Sabbath. This is an absolute monster.
Every track has its moments and such is the quality here I recommend you sit down quietly, drink in hand and just immerse yourself.
From the opener "Dreams of the Machinox right through to Ezekial's wheel.... Ascension you will be drawn into another realm.
" The end of all things....
Life is a river and each of our myriad destinies a tributary which itself creates tributaries.
This is the nature of Chaos, forever creative, forever fertile, forever unchecked. This is the nature of the Machinoix
On the threshold, a world awaits the inevitable moment of annihilation - fearing the terrible wild colours that bleed through, the shredded fabric of reality
A weary planet of ghosts singing the last songs of a dying world accompanied by the machine rhythm of the star clock.
Here the Machinoix work their mystic trade - seeking their ultimate purpose in a Random Access Mythology that determines all things and all possibilities
Their Manifest Destiny!!!
A journey through volatile matter and corrupted time - an excursion to the death of the old world.... and the birth of the new...
These are the dreams of the Machinox.
A glorious album its scope and magnitude is quite breathtaking.
Everything and more I could wish for in a piece of music. I congratulate you all
As Krusher Joule would say KKKKK!!!
Jade-Landreneau -Dragonsbane
Musically, Dreams of the Machinoix does not fit a single genre. There are tunes that are progressive or power metal, and others that are butt-kicking blues rock. The band handles the tone and tempo changes without any issue, and seem quite comfortable no matter the style. The songs are all well-crafted and have solid flows to them, each one a big, juicy track seemingly molded to the vocalist and guitarists. The Vocalist in question Thurlow is wonderfully powerful, Dio and Jorn spring to mind, with a little bit more grit, the guitar players, O’Neill and Little are a dream team together, so different in approach and style, Wing contributes his fine keyboard and bass skills, and he works well together with fellow band member Si Verrill drummer who is impressive with every flourish or fill. Outstanding, experienced musicians each contribute something unique to the album, making it a true melodic metal feast for the ears.
Fred Purser has done a commendable job with the mix and production allowing the sound to vary to suit each song. All of the instruments are balanced and the vocals are crisp and clear, each song has an individual feel. Not an easy task when the songs are complex and multi layered.
Any fan of melodic metal/rock will enjoy this 2nd outing from LOS, already a contender for many 2016 top ten play lists. If you are a fan of strong vocals, blistering guitars, atmospheric keyboards and powerhouse drumming and a variety of moods, then this will not disappoint.
Very highly recommended.