On their new album "...of the River Styx" The Gates continue to develop their unique Magick Metal style, incorporating more noticable nods to 80s synthesizer/disco music and Gothic/Death Rock. While the influence of the controversial originators of Magick Metal, Black Magick SS, is still noticable, The Gates easily manage to distinguish their album in terms of music, concept and visuals, and prove that they, too, have the potential to enlighten the suffering collective human consciousness through the cosmic brilliance that was given to the world in the form of Magick Metal. Once again they show their unfailing ability to write songs and melodies that as a fan you simply can't stop listening to until they have become a part of your very being. As before, singer Galigula truly shines, and his clean vocal performance on the final track "Blind Descent" makes you think you're listening to none other than The Cure's Robert Smith at the top of his game, showcasing Galigula's incredible talent as a vocalist. The Gates' "...of the River Styx" solidifies the band's status as uniquely talented musicians that dare to venture into as yet unconquered musical territories and forever leave their indelible mark.