The Legacy of Shi is the second studio album from French heavy metal and hardcore punk band Rise of the Northstar. It was released on October 19, 2018, through SharpTone Records in the United States, and everywhere else on Nuclear Blast. The album was co-produced by Rise of the Northstar and Joe Duplantier of Gojira.
According to lead guitarist Evangelion-B, the album tells the story of a Japanese spirit yà Âkai who possess and fight the band throughout 11 tracks. In the album, they used seven strings for the first time on half of the album, with a very low tuning, and mixed more musical styles into the album. Two music videos were made for the songs "Here Comes the Boom" and the title track.
Scott Bolton of Rough Edge stated the album is âÂÂten tracks of pounding guitar, rap-style vocals and some real imagination.â He also mentioned how the record also features some âÂÂcrushingly heavy tracksâ such as âÂÂKozoâÂÂ. The album also features some fast songs like âÂÂThis is CrossoverâÂÂ. He also claimed the song âÂÂTeenage Rageâ has a Beastie Boys type sound.
The album has been generally given positive reviews.
Punknews.org writer Michael Hawkins praised the album as a whole by saying "Northstar have lost none of their impact, only reinforced it. This time around, the record feels more like a whole, something to be experienced from beginning to end. Vocalist Vithia echoes this in his lyrics, a concept album story of becoming possessed by a Japanese demon, or yà Âkai." He concludes in his review "The Legacy of Shi is a monumental achievement for Rise of the Northstar â one that's made even more impressive by the band's drive to create music on their own terms. This feeling of victory is a palpable one, present on every track of the album. I think the chant throughout "This Is Crossover" sums Rise of the Northstar's attitude up perfectly: This is crossover. Northstar FOREVER." Jeffry Maki of distorted sound also gave the album praise stating âÂÂRise of the NorthStar certainly âÂÂDemonstrate Their Styleâ on âÂÂThe Legacy of Shi,â and no, they âÂÂAinâÂÂt Nuthing ta Fuck Witâ either.â Luke Nuttall of Sound Board claimed âÂÂIt makes for an album thatâÂÂs pretty difficult to criticise too harshly, all things considered. There are glaring flaws all over the place, but Rise Of The NorthstarâÂÂs enormous presence vastly overshadows them to the point where this is a far more enjoyable listen than it would be otherwise.âÂÂ
Adapted from the liner notes of The Legacy of Shi.