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E.VIL (ELIAS
VILJANEN) - The Leadstar
Lion Music
Release Date: OUT NOW
by: ALEX REIS
Email: alex@metalexpressradio.com |
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Elias Viljanen (aka, E.Vil)
is a Scandinavian guitar
player, and a very good one.
In fact, he praises this so
much, that he claims to have
“Concord fast fingers.” A
follow-up to his debut
album, The Leadstar
is the new instrumental
masterpiece released by this
shredder.
E.Vil impresses by his
ability to combine catchy,
deep melodies, with
“lighting speed” soloing.
Through all of The
Leadstar, remarkable
themes, along with precise,
addictive shredding are his
trademark, and his work will
fit well in your
instrumental collection.
Guitar addicts will find
his tone to be a bit lacking,
though, with hints of direct
recording being applied
throughout the whole album,
resulting in a guitar tone
that is less than what you
would expect from such a
great player.
The self-indulgent titled
opening track, “The Lord of
the Strings,” with its
atmospheric sonority opens
ways to the Heavy Metal
track “High-Powered.” This
song wouldn’t be in your
typical instrumental guitar
album, as it has a very
heavy side to it. It’s very
cleverly composed, and could
please both Metal and
straight guitar fans.
Elias has very nice
emotional moments, such as
in “Tocuhing the Sky.”
Touching on Vai and
Satriani’s territory, most
songs here have an instantly
captivating central theme.
This guitarist pays close
attention not to overdo his
soloing, and keeps his songs
very interesting while not
giving up on the technical
fireworks.
“Northern Storm” is the
best track on this album,
and shows off the uniqueness
in E.Vil’s work. Although
following the steps of the
genre greats, such as Steve
Vai and Joe Satriani,
Viljanen brings a new aspect
of Power Metal to the
instrumental scenery. His
Blues grooves in “Fast &
Furious” and “Magic Seven”
remind of “Satch Boogie” and
similar songs, but with more
personality. Legato playing
and key modulations are part
of this guitar player’s
vocabulary, and his
compositions showcase that.
As for ballads, they seem
to be Elias’ specialty. His
catchy melodies render
themselves to expressing
feelings and creating
atmospheres in “Follow the
Leadstar.”
You probably have already
heard Lionel Ritchie singing
“Hello.” What you have not
heard yet is a version of it
that doesn’t sound corny, or
too over the top. Viljanen
has given this song a
soulful interpretation,
adding lots of expression to
the original vocal line, and
beautiful acoustic and
electric guitar harmonies.
Although the production
issues detract a bit from
the overall experience, this
is a great instrumental
record. If you are into
instrumental rock, The
Leadstar is a must have
in your collection!
Line-Up:
Elias Viljanen – Guitar
Rami Herckman – Bass
Tomi Ylonen – Drums
Jari Koivisto – Keyboards
Check out Elias' Web site
at
www.EliasViljanen.com,
or the label’s site at
www.LionMusic.com.
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ELIAS VILJANEN - The
Leadstar |
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Lion Music
Out Now
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Elias Viljanen (or E.vil)
is another fine
guitarist to have come
from Scandinavia. The
Leadstar is the follow
up to the much acclaimed
debut release 'Taking
The Lead' and is if
anything a stronger and
more accessible release
with melodies being to
the fore with guitar
flash secondary to the
music.
The 12 tracks on
offer show of an
accomplished performer
and well rounded
musician that has
utilised the other
musicians around him to
great effect to deliver
a wide ranging spectrum
of music. The main
focus is on rock guitar
but the many highly
lyrical lead lines that
scream everything from
anger to passion work
makes this stand out
from the many number of
instrumental artists
around.
The Leadstar is a
quality second release
that will not let down
anyone that invests
their money in it.
Rating - 82%
www.virtuosityone.com
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E.Vil: The Leadstar
This
is E.Vil’s (Elias Viljanen aka
“The Finnish Flash”) second
release and after two tracks I
knew I absolutely had to track
down his first Taking The
Lead. Elias takes leads
galore on this beauty playing
with grace and a great sense of
melody. The song “Touching The
Sky” is worth the price of
admission alone with its
insistent groove and intelligent
counterpoint solo bursts. There
are hints of Satch and Moore
throughout this recording, but
at the end of the day E.Vil
makes a staggering personal
statement with his speed,
finesse and chops. Highly
recommended
Track Listing
1. Lord Of The Strings
2. High-Powered
3. Touching The Sky
4. Unity For Life
5. Northern Storm
6. Fast & Furious
7. Magic Seven
8. Follow The Leadstar
9. Driving Force
10. Hello (Lionel Ritchie!!)
11. Evilized
12. Home-Coming
Added: August 2nd 2005
Reviewer:
Mike Blackburn
www.seaoftranquility.org
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Elias VILJANEN: "Taking The Lead" 8
Lionmusic 2002
Review by Urban "Wally" Wallstrom 30
December 2002
Elias "E.Vil" Viljanen is a new guitar-shredder from Finland, with a
remarkable debut album. In fact, "Taking The Lead" is such a stunning release
(when it comes to instrumental rock). That you're almost preperd to compare him with
heroes such as Vai or Satriani, and this with his very first CD.
Viljanen started out playing acoustic guitar at the age of nine. Heavily influenced by
KISS at the time, he would later play both Thrash & Death Metal. His Death Metal band
even got a recording deal from a French record label (at the age of 17). However, this is
all in his past now. There's no need to worry about growls or other disturbing death metal
roars here. Well duh! It's instrumental guitar rock for crying out loud.
Elias is 'taking the lead' guitar (he?!) to the limit here. This is almost like
Satriani's classic album "Flying In A Blue Dream", only with a slightly less
impressive guitarist and production. And I do mean 'slightly' as Elias surely knows how to
use his axe, to the max. To no-one's suprise, Viljanen also admits that Satriani is his
biggest inspiration and guitar hero. This CD includes all styles of instrumetal rock
really. Everything from soaring ballad-ish tracks (I Go Solo, A Dream Come True), to
"Hyper-Boogie" and the progressive rock of "Northern Breeze". The
title track is totally Satch style with top class performances and flashy moves. This is
guitar mayhem at loudest volume with lots of tricks and licks. Recommended to fans of
instrumental guitar rock and guitarist out there.
www.lionmusic.com
ELIAS VILJANEN Taking
The Lead

Very rarely these days does an
instrumental album come along and knock me for six, so when it does happen the effects are
all the more acute. Elias Viljanen (or E.Vil for short) is a 27 year old
guitar protégé from Finland who has been defining and refining his craft for the best
part of two decades now. A huge fan of people such as Steve Vai and Joe Satriani, his
debut solo album Taking The Lead has all the emotion and energy of either
Passion And Warfare or Surfing With The Alien, mixed in with
something thats perhaps a little more contemporarily progressive.
As a technician, Viljanen can shred with
the best of em, but behind that kerosene fuelled façade his talents as both
songwriter and arranger run to much greater depths. Like his two heros, Viljanen has
constructed an album filled with a whole range of moods and tempos, transcending the
usual extended solo workouts to become more like proper songs, albeit songs without
vocals.
After the short, explosive opener
Evoke The Spirit (30 seconds or so of Malmsteenesque shred), Viljanen quickly
settles into his stride with the punchy Evil Rock, a track which has all the
guitar histrionics of prime time Vai. Continuing in the same brash manner comes The
Axemaster, a composition structured in exactly the same versus / chorus / verse
style youd expect from any band, only this time Viljanens guitar takes the
role of vocalist. And as you delve further and further into this little box of
aural delights, a whole range of moods and passions is brought into play. From the gently
meandering I Go Solo or the almost whimsical Beyond Twilight at
one end of the spectrum, to the harder hitting strains of Taking The Lead or
the funky, Van Halenesque rock n roll of Speed Of The Devil
at the other, Viljanen proves equally adept at whatever he tries.
I have to congratulate Lion Music on
finding this guy because on the strength of this release he has a very bright future
indeed
now if they can only find a band worthy of his talents, that would be
something truly special.
DAVE COCKETT FIREWORKS MAGAZINE - UK
Viljanen,
Elias--Taking The Lead, Lion Music, 2002

When this label does something right, it does something right. This new
Scandinavian sensation is no exception. Gifted with Concord-fast fingers and a truly
special understanding of melody, Viljanen crafts deft, supreme melodies that rise from
below and expand beyond the heavens (check out Evoke The Spirit, Evil
Rock, and The Axemaster). Of perhaps equal importance is the fact that
he can deliver the big guitar ballad (I Can Go Solo) and do the Satch boogie
(Hyper Boogie). While itd be interesting to see what he does when paired
with a vocalist, he proves here, once and for all, that hes one of those
pure-of-heart types who still believes in guitar heroes and is on the verge of becoming
one himself.
Added: January 5th 2003
Reviewer: Jedd Beaudoin www.ytsejam.com |

ELIAS VILJANEN - TAKING THE LEAD
Blackbay's guitar player has gone solo for this records. Instrumental album that
containing 12 tracks of pure hard rock/metal. I really enjoy those song at first listen!
Catchy riffs with an amazing execution. Powerfull guitar playing, man these songs got a
soul I tell ya! The only thing is to be honest, being a singer, it's kind of hard for me
to listen to music without hearing vocals but E.Vil made me forget that by putting some
amazing solos and musical arragement that blow me away instantly! Fans of Vai and/or
Satriana will be blown away. A name to remember!www.thedarkesthours.com
Patrick

ELIAS VILJANEN - TAKING THE LEAD
Lion Music
ALBUM OF THE MONTH
All I can say is WOW, as soon as the first three songs 'Evoke The Spirit', 'Evil Rock' and
'The Axemaster' thunderblasted with spark flying chops or guitarmeggaddon, I knew I had
stumbled on to a future star. Jesus man, where did Lion Music find this guy from?
Elias Viljanen, is simply put the best guitairst I have heard since Toshi Isadel burst
onto the scene. Elias reminds me one minute of Vai, George Lynch, Nuno Bettencourt, and
Reb Beach and the next minute he is spraying us with giant slabs of neo-classical burn
outs that one would normally associate with the likes of Marty Friedman, Jason Becker and
Paul Gilbert.
The album is just breathtaking. The playing on the first three songs is out of this world
and has left be totally gobsmacked, there is nothing bad I can say about the album,
except, imagine what could happen if they was a killer singer on these songs or if Elias
can get into a band situation, then I think something big could happen, he has amazing
talent, as I said, it's been years since I've heard such a powerful guitar album like
this, it is refreshing to be taken by suprise every now and again. The album is also
technically diverse such as on the pounding Northern Breeze' which just shreds.
Elias also has the good sense to keep some of the song mellow, like the gorgeous 'A Dream
Come True', 'Beyond Twilight' and 'I Go Solo' both of which are very strong compositions,
but it is the mans sheer playing that blows me away, check out 'Taking The Lead' which
nods his head towards Joe Satriani and reminds me of Satch's 'Summer Song', catchy and
well played, whilst 'Hyper-Boogie' also made me think at how it would sound if he had say
Joe Lynn Turner or Goran Edman signing vocals over the guitar playing, it's a song with a
little bit of a 70's feel to it. 'Written In Stars' sounds like Satriani's 'Day At The
Beach' in fact you could call this album "Flying In A Blue Dream Part II", it is
that close to the album, but it's not a rip off as the playing is just mind melting. I
loved the albums ending songs 'Passion For Glory' and 'Speed Of The Devil' which all
continue the hard rocking shredding mayhem.
This is a guitar album everyone should own, the whole damn thing is just shit-hot ass
kicking monster and Elias is going to go far. Watch out for an interview with the man
soon.
85/100
Nicky Baldrian
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