ILLUMISHADE Vocalist FABIENNE ERNI Shares North American Tour Vlog - "What Really Happens In 24 Hours On The Road"

July 7, 2024, 3 months ago

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ILLUMISHADE Vocalist FABIENNE ERNI Shares North American Tour Vlog - "What Really Happens In 24 Hours On The Road"

Fabienne Erni, vocalist for Illumishade, has shared the first in a series of tour vlogs shot during the band's recent North American tour. Check it out below.

Illumishade, the rising band, fronted by vocalist Fabienne Erni and guitarist Jonas Wolf (both of Eluveitie) and completed with orchestration and synths by film composer Mirjam Skal, bass by Yannick Urbanczik, and drums by Marc Friedrich, released their Napalm Records debut, Another Side Of You, on February 16.

Another Side Of You is the successor to Illumishade’s acclaimed debut album, Eclyptic: Wake Of Shadows. The second coup showcases a more modern approach both lyrically and musically, while still transporting the listener into an immersive world rich with mesmerizing soundscapes (even enhanced by the Budapest Art Orchestra at certain points) and massive and dreamlike vocal lines, marking the perfect start of a brand new chapter for this promising outfit.

Illumishade add: “Marking the beginning of a new era, our album Another Side Of You bridges the tangible and the ethereal. It’s an odyssey to the many facets of human emotion but also the challenges we all face in this ever-changing world. Another Side Of You is about grounding in reality, yet also letting the music carry you to places unknown.”

Straight out of the gate, opener “ELEGY” darkens the sonic sky with heavy riffs, ominous soundscapes, and a soothing chorus. Even a Theremin makes an appearance, showcasing the band’s experimental palette right from the beginning. Skal’s ethereal tapestries of cinematic greatness lie heavily over the pounding rhythm section, but even more so on its heavier relative “CYCLONE”. The track expands on this approach, making it the progressive pièce de résistance of the album with its cinematic swathes of sound, Meshuggah-esque lead guitar assaults, and even a majestic finale reminiscent of Pink Floyd merged with Tesseract. Drummer Marc Friedrich shines bright here, displaying a dazzling array of ballistic fills and complex grooves, while “Here We Are'' impresses with a stomping chorus and an exciting variety in its middle part.

Illumishade is no stranger to ballads, as “Fairytale” is loaded to the brim with emotion - proving that Fabienne Erni is, without any doubt, one of the most talented vocalists in the current metal scene, reminiscent of her grandiose performance on Eclyptic’s “Rise“. Jonas Wolf’s guitar playing shines throughout Another Side Of You, boasting towering riffs and searing leads as on “Fairytale” and power metal homage “In The Darkness“, artfully combining fretboard pyrotechnics, soulful melodies often surrounding Erni’s vocals, and a healthy dose of blues, making him a truly exciting player in the scene.             

While the rhythm section demonstrates some of its most impactful work on modern metal banger “Riptide“, the longing atmosphere created in “TWILY“ takes the listener on a whole other journey with tingling melodies and probably the most catchy riff on the album, bringing more modern influences to the plate again. A massive surprise awaits in the form of album closer “Verliebt” (Engl. in love). Backed by beautiful piano melodies delivered by Coen Jannsen from Epica, the closing track is sung in Erni’s native Swiss German and, as on all songs, features soulfully penned lyrics by bass player Yannick Urbanczik.     

Another Side Of You tracklisting:

"Enter The Void"
"ELEGY"
"ENEMY"
"In The Darkness"
"Cloudreader"
"Here We Are"
"CYCLONE"
"Fairytale"
"The Horizon Awaits"
"HYMN"
"TWILY"
"Riptide"
"Hummingbird"
"Verliebt" (feat. Coen Janssen)

"Cloudreader" video:

"Here We Are" video:

Illumishade are:

Fabienne Erni - Voice, Piano     
Jonas Wolf - Guitars     
Mirjam Skal - Orchestration / Synths    
Yannick Urbanczik - Bass            
Marc Friedrich - Drums


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