Part 1 of my 2020 honorable mentions ends today fellow Otaku & Metalheads.
I’m so surprised that 2025 is going by so fast. Despite how exceedingly dogshit things are in my home country, I’m experiencing an odd sense of relief that the year is moving on by. However, we’re not talking about right now! We’re talking about what my tunes in 2020 were, and did Moonspell deliver back then. Sin/Pecado was a nice return to the late 90s, but now we come to the mid 2000s. Once the era of Grunge has ended, Heavy Metal came roaring back into the popular consciousness, with both old-school acts and new-school bands playing on the airways once again here in America & in the rest of the world. Moonspell had already rocked throughout the decade by the time it hit 2006, but the results beforehand were mixed (Depending on who you asked). When it came to 06, things seemed to solidify for the band, and what they put out that year was quite nice indeed. So sit back, relax, and enjoy my review for the 2020 re-release of Memorial. Let’s begin!
Background
Taken from part 2 of my Overview on the band. *
“As the 2000s went on, Moonspell seemed to be going further & further away from the experimenting of the late 90s & early 2000s, and decided to return to their Gothic roots as a way to anchor themselves so as not to stray anywhere. Boy was I surprised when I decided to give Memorial a go! Released on April the 24th, 2006, Memorial finds the back once again back in the experimental seat. Not only were they experimenting a little bit with Industrial, Orchestral parts & even some Operating vocal work can be found on this album. It was perhaps this experimentation that managed to get the album Gold On January 16, 2007, by the Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa for selling 10,000 copies in their native Portugal. I’m happy for the band, and I have to admit I’m kind of fond of how & what they experimented on this album.....despite my issues.”
* My description in this review is somewhat different than how I first described it back in October of 2018.....again.
Basic Description
Goth Metal, nice and clean.
Memorial is Sin/Pecado’s opposite. Not in terms of quality, as both records are top notch when it comes to their songs! What separates them is their refinement: Sin/Pecado has that 90's roughness to it, while Memorial is more clean when it comes to the recording & production. That’s not necessarily a bad thing for anyone who likes their music more on the polished side, but there are times where things do come across as too clean. Even with that factored in, the record is still filled from top to bottom with some of Moonspell’s best music of the 2000s. The band was willing to try new things once again to diversify themselves once again, and the end results.....speak for themselves.
Best Track
Also like when I was talking about this album the first time back in 2018, but Upon The Blood Of Men was just too catchy to not put upon a pedestal. An absolutely thunderous track, the instrumentation hits hard & never lets up, but it doesn’t feel like the train is gonna ride off the tracks. Fernando Ribeiro vocal work is particularly vicious here, as at no point does he ever singly quietly, opting to bellow and furiously growl throughout the whole thing. Do not skip this song!
Upon The Blood Of Men
Worst Track
Really the only fault in this remaster’s armor, and then only in my case, is that I can’t tell that it has been remastered. Kinda like Devin Townsend’s remaster of Infinity back in 2023, you have to listen really carefully in order to hear any kind of different between the 2020 version, and the original released back in 2006. Because of that, it almost feels pointless that Memorial got a re-release/remaster, as while older content getting a second outing is welcome, if nothing new is around then there was no point.
Other
If you’re curious about listening to this album, then click on the link below:
Memorial
Overall Impression & Rating
Memorial hits like a Gothic tractor trailer, and leaves a nice smear all over your eardrums. While it’s incredibly difficult to tell if it’s actually been remastered or not, and there’s moments where the music might have been too over-produced, it’s still a badass record that you just gotta try. Memorial also has the distinction, at least in my opinion, or being a piece of proof that Gothic Metal still had what it takes to stand on it’s own two feet in the 2000s, alongside titans like Type-O Negative and Paradise Lost. You definitely don’t want to miss this one!
Memorial gets an 8.5 out of 10.
So that was my look at Memorial. More modern than Sin/Pecado was, and maybe a touch too clean, but it still shows that the band was willing to try anything to keep themselves out there. Original 2006 release or the 2020 re-release, the album is definitely something to consider when snagging some new tunes. So with that, tomorrow is the first of June. I have my other musical honorable mentions of 2020 to talk about, but before that I’ve got another look at one of Magic’s big releases from then. See you all tomorrow!
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