Direktlänk till inlägg 14 november 2012
A wonderful cover that suits the music, heavy and evil doom metal. Bobby Liebling leads he's band well into the 2010's and still creating great music and always with he's unique uncomperable vocals from hell that more talks than sings the lyrics, but oh boy, does he make it superbly! Music rooted in the progressive era of the end of the 60's and beginning of the 70's with modern production make this a album well worth having in the collection!
1)Treat me right (8,5) Superheavy, intense and great singing and guitarsolo!
2)Call the man (8,0) Heavy metal with attitude and that is full of life.
3)Into the ground (8,0)
4)8 (7,0) Interesting and different but a little too "in-here-out-there"-song that I won't remember.
5)Everything turning to night (8,0)
6)Windmills and chimes (8,0) A slow melodic rocker with both electric and acoustic guitar that melts deliciously together. Great long solo!
7)American dream (7,0) Doom heavy.
8)Walk in the blue light (7,5) Superheavy and good.
9)Horseman (6,0) The heavy riffing can be annoying after a while and the riff in this one is...annoying!
10)Death in 1st person (6,5)
11)Nothing left (7,0)
Score: 7,41
Bobby Liebling-vocals
Victor Griffin-guitars
Greg Turley-bass
Tim Tomasell-drums
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