15:03 Vendetta - Heretic Nation 2009 |
Year: 2009
Style: Heavy Metal Country: United Kingdom (Newcastle) Tracklist 01. (05:20) Delusion 02. (04:44) Age Of Annihilation 03. (05:15) New Horizon 04. (03:55) My Revelation 05. (05:11) Skaro 06. (05:58) A Glass Half Empty 07. (04:08) Killing Time 08. (04:33) Face Your Demons 09. (04:48) The Space Between 10. (07:00) Powers That Be Vendetta альбом Heretic Nation на Яндекс.Музыке Band: Edward Box - Vocals & Guitar (XLR8R) Pete Thompson - Guitars Gary Foalle - Bass (XLR8R) Lee Lamb - Drums UK-based VENDETTA’s style is deeply rooted in ’80s traditional metal, with crunchy riffs and melodic hooks. Traces of Maiden, Priest, Scorpions, Triumph and Saxon, among others, are eloquently placed throughout their 2nd album Heretic Nation. The band mix melody with aggression, combined with great harmonies and a shitload of searing, soaring guitar leads. Their debut was good, but their new creation is far more advanced. It’s heavier and more cohesive than Tyranny of Minority, while still retaining VENDETTA’s trademark sound. The band has progressed immensely, and vocalist/guitarist Edward Box has fit into his dual role comfortably by delivering more passion to his vocals than on the debut. There’s not a dud among the batch of songs on this CD. Every track has a catchy, melodic-yet-aggressive approach to it, due to dead-on marksmanship by drummer Lee Lamb, solid precision bass lines from Gary Foalle, and equal guitar mastery from Pete Thompson. "My Revelation” has been featured on YouTube for a couple of months now, and if you liked that song then the rest of Heretic Nation is just as tasty. Opening track "Delusion” has the band kicking off in excellent form. A melodic anthem with nice leads and a strong chorus makes it a great opener. Box brings his instrumentalist traits to the song "Skaro,” based on the fictional planet of the same name from the British Sci-Fi television series Doctor Who. In addition to VENDETTA, Box has penned two instrumental solo albums, thus proving that he is a guitarist to be reckoned with. "Glass Half Empty” radiates with Triumph-like qualities including great bass lines and Box’s harmonious voice shining through, the middle part is reminiscent of a young Rik Emmett. "Killing Time” includes an awe-inspiring twin lead guitar solo by Box and Thompson that equal a Tipton/Downing shred-fest. "Face Your Demons” and "Powers That Be” have sort of a Testament-like quality, particularly the "Souls Of Black” period. Heretic Nation is a fun slab of traditional, straight up, balls-out heavy metal that has a long-lasting nostalgic metal quality to it that you can never grow tired of. © smnnews.com Доступно только для пользователей Lossless |
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