Фирма A Chance For Metal Records (Nova MD)
A Chance For Metal Records (Nova MD)
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For more than a decade and a half, the Koblenz steelpreachers have been part of the metal scene in the city where the Rhine and Moselle rivers meet, as well as the Königsbach and Koblenz breweries. Already the title of their third longplayer "Drinking With The Devil" and song titles like' Blame It On Booze' and' Hell Bent For Beer' give more than a rough indication of what the crazy trio is all about. If you put in the CD printed as a beer mat, you have to smile inevitably. Obviously the guys don't take themselves too seriously and so the ten tracks, with a playing time of less than 38 minutes, rush past you very fast. However, this does not mean that Steelpreacher should be dismissed as a pure funcombo. Behind the fluffy numbers, sometimes inspired by AC/DC or Rose Tattoo, there is a shaken (or poured) measure of musicality and professionalism. The Schängel also leave the Rock' N' Roll in the direction of blues, but only to really accelerate afterwards. It goes without saying that such music comes across much fatter live than from the can and whoever has already been allowed to attend a steelpreacher show knows what a humid and cheerful event this is. So it's no wonder that this record was chosen by the new label "A Chance For Metal"-Records, next to Dragonsfire's "Visions Of Fire" as the first release.
Record Label: A Chance For Metal Records
Style: Heavy Metal
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DRAGONSFIRE are from Hessen, Germany, have been on a crusade in heavy/true metal since 2005 and now present their first self-forged longplayer "Visions Of Fire". This would set the key data and you can go into medias res with "Devil's Road", a custom-made debut which is the highlight time of ACCEPT/U. D. O. and other teutonic colleagues. The following "Wings Of Death" can do even more and offers everything that should make a real heavy metal-cracker: crisp, catchy riffs, choruses to kneel down and roaring high, riding high on my burning wings! along with classical metal solos and melody lines. The band hymn "Dragonsfire Rockxxx" does exactly that and makes you want to drink beer and shake your head, as well as "Burning For Metal", another true metal hymn, which even the colleagues of MAJESTY couldn't have done much better, full pot of cliché and pathos lyrics, but live definitely a guarantor for flying hair/beer mugs and stretched fists. Rebellion - The Kingdom Of Heaven "then sounds old ICED EARTH and RUNNING WILD, with the rest of the record one positions oneself quite steadily between PARAGON, IRON SAVIOR, POWERGOD, GAMMA RAY and the remaining suspects in the matter of Teuton metal. Although the Riedstadt dragon riders do trim some of the target groups and styles of the Riedstadt dragon riders for rhyming catchiness and the ability to sing along with their fellow riders even after seven beers, the fact that verse measurement and toenails often curl up, and towards the end the steel quality also starts to drop a bit, but otherwise there is not much to complain about for a debut. With "Visions Of Fire" DRAGONSFIRE is on the one hand a true Teutonic Metal Manifesto and on the other hand the full droning of blunt and true-metallic clichéd drudgery succeeded, but just like MANOWAR or their little brothers in spirit, MAJESTY, you either like it or not at all.
Record Label: A Chance For Metal Records
Style: Heavy Metal