Direktlänk till inlägg 29 maj 2013
This american band continues their way through music history with their hard hitting heavy metal leaning a lot towards the modern death metal style with their screaming growls all over the album. Unfortunately this album could have been much better if they had any good songs. On here there aint much of that. It just goes on and on and all songs sounds the same. I'm not against stone crushing hard music like this, but this does not rock at all and it doesn't shake my balls. And to squeeze in 14 songs is just rediciolus.
1)Straight for the sun (6,0)
2)Desolation (6,0)
3)Ghost walking (6,5)
4)Guilty (5,0)
5)The undertow (7,0)
6)The number six (3,5)
7)Barbarosa (-)
8)Invictus (6,0)
9)Cheated (6,5)
10)Insurrection (4,0)
11)Terminally unique (5,5)
12)To the end (6,5)
13)Visitation (4,0)
14)King me (4,5)
Score: 5,46
D. Randall Blythe-vocals (b.1971)
Mark Morton-guitars (b.1972)
Willie Adler-guitars (b.1976)
John Campbell-bass (b.1972)
Chris Adler-drums (b.1972)
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