A Moment in Chiros explained

A Moment in Chiros
Type:Studio album
Artist:Lance King
Cover:A_Moment_in_Chiros_album_cover.jpg
Recorded:July–August 2011 at Hansen Studios in Esbjerg, Denmark, Nightmare Studios in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA, et al.
Genre:Power metal, Progressive metal
Length:61:47
Label:Nightmare Records World Rubicon Records Japan
Producer:Jacob Hansen, Kim Olesen

A Moment in Chiros is American heavy metal vocalist Lance King's studio debut album as a solo artist, featuring the musical contributions of many of his friends, contemporaries and business associates.

Background

The genesis of A Moment in Chiros was King's desire to re-involve himself in recording music, though on a more limited basis after spreading himself thinly between bands such as Avian, Krucible and Decibel; at a young age Lance began witnessing cases of the 11:11 time prompt phenomenon gradually increasing in the last few years it was becoming a daily occurrence leading Lance to learn more about this and the other number prompts associated with it as he witnessed these. Leading to deep spiritual personal revelations, he felt drawn to writing a story about it. On June 30, King e-mailed numerous musicians he desired to write alongside, with conceptual ideas, rough demos and the deadline of November 11, 2011 (following from the concept). Though this deadline was quickly approaching, the "wealth of musicians" King described as responding to his offer over the next two weeks pooled together to create almost two albums' worth of material; the next stage was the lyrics, which King had researched extensively before officially declaring the project, and recording proceeded smoothly within King's and Hansen's studios and the residences of the participants.

One of the album's central concepts, reflected in its title, is the Kairos Moment,[1] "a moment in 'infinity,' a moment in God's time, a moment that creates destiny" as King states,[2] although there are multiple sub-themes, ranging from patterns and their meanings, particularly numerical ones including double and triple 3's, 8's and 11's, to political deception, spirituality, numberology and Christian philosophy. King characterizes the overall message as "extremely deep" and one which is delivered through both lyrics and the music designed around them.[3] A slice of profits from the album's sales are donated to combating human trafficking through the nonprofit Not for Sale Campaign.

Reception

A Moment in Chiros was overall warmly received by critics. Long-time fans of King have declared the album's summation of his stylistic range creates an ideal gateway into his career, with Hardrock Haven branding it "the most intricate and interesting album Lance King has ever participated in, and one that should please fans of his previous efforts."[4] Reviewers also noticed similarities with the bands of both primary and secondary composers, specifically Anubis Gate, whose guitarist/keyboardist Kim Olesen possesses the most instrumental credits on the album, and the songwriting contributions of Myrath members Malek Ben Arbia and Elyes Bouchoucha were likened to those of their home band.[5]

Personnel

Primary musicians

Secondary musicians

Production

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lance King - Official Website - 11:11 Decoded . 2012-05-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120609083755/http://www.lancekingvox.com/1111-decoded.html . 2012-06-09 . About the Kairos Moment
  2. http://heavymetal.about.com/od/interviews/a/Lance-King-Interview.htm About.com interview
  3. http://rocknoteswebzine.com/interviews/lance-king-interview/ Rocknotes Webzine interview
  4. https://archive.today/20120713194605/http://hardrockhaven.net/online/2011/11/lance-king-a-moment-in-chiros/
  5. http://www.metalunderground.com/reviews/details.cfm?releaseid=5833 Metalunderground review