Direktlänk till inlägg 13 januari 2012
This is the 2nd album from Great Britains Grim Reaper. They were known as a New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, and Grim Reaper sure was metal compared to many of the other bands from the era that played more melodic stuff. This album has some good songs but they still suffered from being a little amateurish and also the production ain't the best. There were better things to come though.
1)Fear no evil (7,5) Pure fucking metal. An okey and intense opener.
2)Never going back (7,5) Driving, raw rhythm and aggressive vocals but too repetitive.
3)Lord of darkness (Your living hell) (6,5) I like the amateurish raw power of the songs even though they are not the best I've heard.
4)Matter of time (7,0) Uptempo rocking metal.
5)Rock & roll tonight (6,5) It gets a little too much with the same kind of songs and the annoying rhythm guitar-sound.
6)Let the thunder roar (6,0) Same same...
7)Lay it on the line (6,0)
8)Fight for the last (7,0)
9)Final straw (6,0) Totally crazy father-son talk-intro.
Score: 6,67
Steve Grimmett-vocals
Nick Bowcott-guitars
Dave Wanklin-bass
Mark Simon-drums
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