ALBUM REVIEW: RAY ALDER

II

Review Score: 8.5

Reviewed by: Billy Klare

The second solo album from Ray Alder titled “II” will be released June 9th, 2023 via InsideOutMusic. Ray is best known for his vocal duties in Fates Warning dating back to the “No Exit” album released in 1988. More recently, Ray released his first solo album titled “What The Water Wants” in 2019 receiving critical acclaim.   

Ray Alder is one of Metal’s best and most versatile vocalists in my opinion. His earlier Fates Warning performances proved he could hit all the soaring high notes and stand his ground with the best singers in the Heavy Metal genre. On more recent releases, Ray’s vocals are more refined, rich and beautifully expressive which definitely applies to “II”. Ray continues to work with the same supporting musicians on his second solo record including Mike Abdow & Tony Hernando on guitars (including Bass) and Craig Anderson on drums. Similar to the first solo release, Mike and Tony co-wrote with Ray.     

The album instantly clicked with me thanks to the memorable song writing keeping me on the edge of my seat with all the interesting twists and turns. All the song choruses are incredibly melodic and addictive, perfect for Ray’s current vocal approach. Guitar players Mike and Tony are equally comfortable shredding in the prog-inspired instrumental sections as they are with more subdued melodic soloing in line with Ray’s emotional vocal delivery. Craig’s drumming is both interesting and intricate helping to keep the listener fully engaged.  

There’s no weak tracks on the album but certain songs are particularly appealing to me including “My Oblivion”, “Hands Of Time”, “Silence The Enemy” and the brilliant album closer “Changes”. These songs are generally longer with varied pacing allowing Mike, Tony and Craig the opportunity to shine from an instrumental perspective. The contrast between the melodic vocals, crunching guitars and prog-like instrumental solo performances is incredibly memorable.      

From a production standpoint, the album sounds fantastic. Ray’s vocals, guitars and drums are all placed perfectly in the mix. Although this is Ray Alder’s solo album, he doesn’t dominate the mix. Its clear the production decisions were based on what’s best for each song, not about egos. I can’t wait to get my hands on a vinyl copy and enjoy on my home system.   

Bottom line, “II” is an outstanding mature progressive heavy metal album with stellar musicianship and smart song writing. The songs continue to reveal themselves with each additional listen. Ray Alder & current Fates Warning fans will surely enjoy this album but the music would also appeal to a broader audience including prog-rock and hard rock fans. Highly recommended and deserving of an 8.5 / 10 rating.  

Track Listing 

  1. This Hollow Shell
  2. My Oblivion 
  3. Hands of Time
  4. Waiting For Some Sun
  5. Silence The Enemy 
  6. Keep Wandering
  7. Those Words I Bled
  8. Passengers 
  9. Changes

Lineup:

Ray Alder – Vocals

Mike Abdow – Guitar / Bass

Tony Hernando – Guitar / Bass

Craig Anderson – Drums