Releasedate: 28-06-2013; Label: Pure Steel Records
By: Milla Smile
You’ll never guess where this band from if only you’ve never heard about it either listen to the couple of previous albums. The Brazil hellish band released their third hellish album this year via “Pure Steel Records”.
Ten tracks with total playing time over an hour deserved a respect. The blast part is equipment’s solos. No kidding, just shooting riffs and beating-out-of-hell drums in every song. The classic metal atmosphere consists glass-breaking voice also. Should I mention some special tracks? Definitely, there is something worth for the metal legacy (how pompous). The track named “Fire and Killing” bring you gunfire; shoot after shoot you want to enjoy it more and more. The wide “Darkness Ride” has not less powerful solos and sounds classier than other tracks. Yep, all the tracks include long-long solos about half a track at least, but it’s great because musicians did hard work at their best. The 80’s metal treasure revived. Perhaps, after such album’s naming as “Defender of Metal” or “Heroes of Tomorrow”, it’s not too strange to make the metal things up and keep it hellish.
This is war, so stand or die. The third decision is just make (or just listen to) the metal of course.
Tracklist: 1. Keep It Hellish 2. The Challenge 3. Reflects on the Blade 4. Fire And Killing 5. Masters of Wreckage 6. Battle at Sea 7. Phanton Ship 8. Scars (Underneath Your Skin) 9. Darkness Ride 10. The Quest |
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