TRACKLIST:
Artist : Solemnity
Artist Origin : USA
Release Title : Another Bloody Sabbath
Release Year : 2006
Artist Genre : Heavy Metal
File Type : mp3 VBR
Download : Hotfile
Artist Origin : USA
Release Title : Another Bloody Sabbath
Release Year : 2006
Artist Genre : Heavy Metal
File Type : mp3 VBR
Download : Hotfile
Info:
Early Manowar, Brocas Helm, Cirith Ungol, Manilla Road, some of Iron Maiden (mainly due to the aforementioned band's own influences) are the bands that can seriously describe the sound of Solemnity, a band really dedicated to their scope. Running their own label, they seem really confident about what they do. Well, in year 2006 you don't have much of a chance with this kind of music so as long as the band does not eventually 'stick' to the core 'cult' Euro/Epic Metal clan, I don't precede much of gratitude.
After three notable releases in the specific formula, Another Bloody Sabbath acts like an 'intermezzo' effort. Consisting of six tracks, the EP features two cover versions of the legendary Cirith Ungol cut What Does It Take along with Ungol's fellow U.S. occult Epic metallers Manilla Road's Mystification. As for the rest, the live cuts of Mephisto and Bloodbath (both from 2005's Shockwaves Of Steel album) are a 'cute' addition to the track listing (I wonder if they're live cuts, indeed…) plus the opening track (dedicated to the band's French fans; sang - I guess - in French) and the Dreamtime opus seem to be two good, newly 'forged' songs.
Early Manowar, Brocas Helm, Cirith Ungol, Manilla Road, some of Iron Maiden (mainly due to the aforementioned band's own influences) are the bands that can seriously describe the sound of Solemnity, a band really dedicated to their scope. Running their own label, they seem really confident about what they do. Well, in year 2006 you don't have much of a chance with this kind of music so as long as the band does not eventually 'stick' to the core 'cult' Euro/Epic Metal clan, I don't precede much of gratitude.
After three notable releases in the specific formula, Another Bloody Sabbath acts like an 'intermezzo' effort. Consisting of six tracks, the EP features two cover versions of the legendary Cirith Ungol cut What Does It Take along with Ungol's fellow U.S. occult Epic metallers Manilla Road's Mystification. As for the rest, the live cuts of Mephisto and Bloodbath (both from 2005's Shockwaves Of Steel album) are a 'cute' addition to the track listing (I wonder if they're live cuts, indeed…) plus the opening track (dedicated to the band's French fans; sang - I guess - in French) and the Dreamtime opus seem to be two good, newly 'forged' songs.
2 comments:
Huge thanks for this Mighty Kammenos \m/
thanks,But link is broken.can you re-upload?
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