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Artist : Ra's Dawn
Artist Origin : Germany
Release Title : Scales Of Judgement
Release Year : 2006
Artist Genre : Power Metal
File Type : mp3 320
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Interestingly, Scales of Judgement is only the second release from German Power Metallers Ra's Dawn, and despite doing a competent job with their label debut, it failed to make an impression amongst the wider metal community. There is a heavier, darker pull to Ra's Dawn and their Egyptian-flavoured musical snake charming than others, and their ability to shift between genres almost effortless gives Scales of Judgement a healthy sheen, and intriguing caprice. The typical Euro Metal sensibilities are all there: duelling guitar harmonies, pliant drum work, triumphant keyboards; but the band show no mercy when it comes to unleashing a rabid thrash monster. From standard opener "Forever", it would seem the band planned to proceed in a similar, comfortable vein, but instead they up the aggression with some slow burning doom and crushing prog in the brooding "Anubis" before blazing through "In Oceans of Lies"; a scintillating mash of Testament riffing and Accept melody.
Artist Origin : Germany
Release Title : Scales Of Judgement
Release Year : 2006
Artist Genre : Power Metal
File Type : mp3 320
Download : 2shared
Info:
Interestingly, Scales of Judgement is only the second release from German Power Metallers Ra's Dawn, and despite doing a competent job with their label debut, it failed to make an impression amongst the wider metal community. There is a heavier, darker pull to Ra's Dawn and their Egyptian-flavoured musical snake charming than others, and their ability to shift between genres almost effortless gives Scales of Judgement a healthy sheen, and intriguing caprice. The typical Euro Metal sensibilities are all there: duelling guitar harmonies, pliant drum work, triumphant keyboards; but the band show no mercy when it comes to unleashing a rabid thrash monster. From standard opener "Forever", it would seem the band planned to proceed in a similar, comfortable vein, but instead they up the aggression with some slow burning doom and crushing prog in the brooding "Anubis" before blazing through "In Oceans of Lies"; a scintillating mash of Testament riffing and Accept melody.
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