KeyDragon has been pounding out the metal tunes for over 8 years now. Working with various forms of metal and musicians, KeyDragon has evolved into a Dragon Metal band. Dragon Metal is a form of Gothic metal that combines traits of Doom and Power metal. The songs are all about Dragons and are sung by the angelic Tamara Venus Star and Ron Langford who provides the “Dragon Vocals”, or screaming vocals, which adds the element of aggression, power, and strength to the lyrics. Holly Rains adds a powerful rhythm and groove with her dynamic drumming. Andrew Grant provides a grooving bass. Roger Rains dials it in with relentless, riffing guitar. Jake DeMarco backs Ron up on many of the new songs from the new album to be released in the summer of 2010. Ben Blackmon adds some guitar on 2 tracks from the new album. Ron Langford uses many real and virtual synthesizers to produce rich textures and dreamscapes. He also works intensely to get the "sound" for the band.
KeyDragon takes you on a mythical journey through time to explore the many legends of the Dragon. The songs are about Dragon legends from around the world and from the time of 60 BC to 1900’s AD. The Dragon legends contained in these songs have been thoroughly researched and are the most accurate legends of our time. You will explore Dragon tales from biblical times, the Crusades, the Romantic Era, The Renaissance, The 1700’s, 1800’s, and the 1900’s. These legends come from around the world. There are legends from North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. These legends come from people of all walks of life. These legends exist among the tribesmen, native Indians, peasants, nobles, merchants, crusaders, warriors, and priests.
The music of KeyDragon combines the power of the metal guitar, the angelic female voice, the growling scream of a warrior, and the modern technologies of synthesis to form a unique style of metal/rock/alternative music. KeyDragon has many influences and has many bands that it “sounds” like. Here is a list of other bands that have similarities to KeyDragon:
Evanescence
Lacuna Coil
Leaves Eyes
Within Temptation
Darkwell
The Crest
Stream of Passion
Trail of Tears
Fear Factory
Static-X
SlipKnot
Midnattsol
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Mythical
KeyDragon: new “Mythical” CD keeps mystique alive
Posted by Rob Swick on September 23, 2010
Recent goth-metal release flames on with vision, range and expertise
The enigmatic entity known as the KeyDragon – a gothic-metal manifestation which has dwelt for years in the gold-country region of Grass Valley, California – emerges from its mountain lair once again to breathe forth a fiery musical offering entitled “Mythical.” Written and arranged by dragon-centric keyboardist Ron Langford, the disk celebrates, as do all KeyDragon releases, the heritage and role of the dragon in human lore and culture around the globe. Recorded at KeyDragon Studios in Nevada County by Ron and a powerful posse of players, the “Mythical” CD was released in mid-August, and is now available through various sources, including CD Baby. On this eighth KeyDragon compilation, the angelic voice of Tamara Venus Star once again provides a harmonious foil for Ron’s raging fulminations, while additional “dragon vocals” are furnished by Jake DeMarco. Holly Rains returns on drums and percussion, Andrew Grant plays bass, and guitar duties are credited this time to Roger Rains, with additional six-string support coming from Ben Blackmon on a couple of tracks.
“Mythical” delivers a full-value clutch of 14 tracks, and it could come as a surprise to those familiar with the band that this eighth KeyDragon CD opens with a song which is not specifically about the incendiary reptiles that are so near and dear to Ron Langford’s heart. Entitled “Happy Face,” the disk’s first ditty commences with Tamara gently encouraging the listener to “take a deep breath … relax … and put on a happy face,” after which Ron stirs things up with his accustomed aggro approach, on top of a Primus-like sonic salad. The band then takes off for more familiar territory, first to find the Dragon of Borneo in the chunkily-rocking “Kinabalu,” and then to meet the “Ethiopian Dragon” in a song that features both cool synthesizers from Ron and sweet, Celtic-sounding melodies from Tamara. And next, surprise, comes “Do You Ever Feel Like?” – another song that doesn’t mention dragons by name, and which might remind one a little, at the outset, of Megadeth’s “Sweating Bullets.” Yet as Ron explores the theme of frustration, yelling about “smashing all around, stomping on the ground,” one sees that while dragons are not actually identified in the lyrics, Ron’s expressions of aggravation could still be interpreted as reptilian roars of wrath. Next, it’s off to Japan for “The Legend of Yofune-Nushi,” which features clever instrumental interplay as a foundation for the story of an equal-opportunity heroine: a devoted daughter who slays a dragon and rescues a dad. The journey continues to ancient Greece – in its mythical days of yore! – for the thrash-toned tale of “Typhon,” the gigantic, coiled, god-battling beast who met his doom beneath Mount Aetna.
In another break from dreams of dragon-fire, a song called “So Fragile” gives the listener a prime example of the contrast between Ron and Tamara, who perform in a complementary yin-and-yang duality. Like “Typhon” before it, and many other KeyDragon compositions, the piece operates in dramatic point-counterpoint fashion, with Ron roaring in rage while Tamara tenderly intones, sometimes separately, sometimes simultaneously.
“A Stay in the Waters Kingdom” takes a look at a vintage remnant of French folklore, recounting the saga of a mighty, magical creature named Drac. Coming home to the New World, Ron and his musical minions unfurl three Native American dragon-tales this time around, ranging all the way from “Nanabozho,” taking place near Lake Superior, out to “Coyote and the Dragon” in the Pacific Northwest, and down to the Hopi Nation, in the Southwest domain of “Palulukon,” a great feathered serpent. The construction of “Palulukon” is based simply on an appealing piano foundation and a straightforward vocal delivery from Tamara, and the song is endearingly melodic and charming, as well as brief, clocking in at just over two minutes in length. “Coyote and the Dragon,” on the other hand, goes longer and louder, containing busy, progressive riffs that are partly due to guest-work by Ben Blackmon, while “Nanabozho” is highlighted by metallic influences that range from Maiden to Leppard to BÖC. Moving on, “The Wave Rider” is another thrasher that isn’t about dragons, nor is “Whose Life Is It?”, which charges out strong and heavy with a potent bass and drum impact, propelling a simple riff that soon combines with creative changes to keep things interesting. And the disk closes with “Rustam,” the story of a great hero from Persian folklore, who gained fame by vanquishing a fearsome dragon foe. Fans should be glad to find that the CD sleeve contains the lyrics – but be forewarned, some tiny type was used to fit all the words into a two-page spread.
As in previous KeyDragon releases, Ron sounds, like many death-metal vocalists, as though he gargles with Drano, and this approach produces a tone that’s appropriate for one who seeks to emulate the dragon’s roar, evoking its fierce majesty. Ron’s guiding vision is singular and strong, and his musical choices remain his own, as he steadily avoids the sort of obvious, gratuitous cultural tie-ins that might appeal to others (no Chinese “Chopsticks,” Native tom-toms, or French can-cans, for instance). Ron provides his own punchy progressions and lyrical melodies, and brings them to life with great musicianship and production, ensuring that “Mythical” is as expertly realized as it was ambitiously imagined. Holly’s precise drumwork is outstanding throughout the entire compilation, while Roger’s tight guitar phrasing and choppy chords team well with Ron’s keys and Andrew’s bass, filling the dragon’s cavern with imposing sound. While “Mythical” might not be to the taste of all ears all the way through, the disk does contain much to please a wide range of aficionados. KeyDragon, the goth-metal dragon from Northern California, pours fire once more, inviting rockers far and wide to heed the clamor and partake of the “Mythical” CD – a distinctive musical expression that roars, up and down the scales, for attention and respect.
Description: Punchy progressions and lyrical melodies, brought to life with great musicianship and production, ensuring that “Mythical” is as expertly realized as it was ambitiously imagined.
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