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01. Immortal 02. In The Night 03. Bang Your Head 04. See The Light 05. Electric 06. Frostbite 07. On The Wind 08. The Ballad 09. In The Fires Of The Sun 10. Mean Machine 11. Kill, Burn, Be Evil 12. The Unchosen One 13. Good Nightmare [bonus] 14. The Return [bonus]
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Additional info Release dates:
January 25: Europe
January 26: USA
Produced at Fredrik Nordström's Studio Fredman, Sweden.
Limited edition digi-book includes a patch and two bonus tracks:
13. Good Nightmare (03:58)
14. The Return (03:31)
Japanese bonus tracks:
15. Save Yourself
16. Black Hole |
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Staff pick by
Baz Anderson
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26.02.2010
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Dream Evil are back. These guys always put out top class heavy metal, and they've done it once more. This album isn't quite so catchy as a whole than some past albums, but the overall package is one of great solidarity. Some songs will make you think Judas Priest, others will make you laugh. These guys have a sense of humour, and aren't afraid to put it into the music. "In The Night" is a terribly addictive album that'll have you hooked. Extremely likeable, memorable, heavy power metal.
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| Rating: 9 |
The only track I have heard so far, Bang Your Head, sounds very Painkiller era Judas Priest.
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I've not heard any of it... I look forward to it though.
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| Rating: 9 |
Limited edition on HMV.co.uk £8.99
Normal edition £7.99
Cheapest i've found so far. So already ordered
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Looking forward to this album
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Sounds really nice so far!!
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| Rating: 9 |
This album should be listened to tied to a chair in a windtunnel with the volume turned to 11.
This one is as good as the debut and Book Of Heavy Metal, the strongest since Gus and Snowy left.
Nothing ground breaking, but what did you expect, its fast, bombastic, a little heavier on the guitars than other releases, probably the new axeman Dannee Demon.
You can hear the NWOBHM influences again, JP and IM can be recognised, but if you like power metal thats what you want isn't it. Not sure about the bands new names though, Ritchie Rainbow, Pete Pain, come on guys, you're in your 40's.
Buy the special edition, as for once, the bonus tracks are as good as the rest of the CD. The only filler is Kill, Burn, Be Evil.
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Written by The Shape 1973 on 31.01.2010 at 12:56
The only filler is Kill, Burn, Be Evil.
This was one of my favourites.
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| Rating: 9 |
Written by Baz Anderson on 01.02.2010 at 20:18
Written by The Shape 1973 on 31.01.2010 at 12:56
The only filler is Kill, Burn, Be Evil.
This was one of my favourites.
The more I listen to this album the better it gets, might be their best yet. I think the new guitarist has made the difference, he has surpassed Gus.
Sorry, still don't like Kill, Burn, Be Evil though.
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cj246 - 10.02.2010 at 03:03
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| Rating: 7 |
Much better than "united"!!
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| Rating: 7 |
Enjoyable album, but lacks "dimension".
Bang You Head!!
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I have herd 3 songs off the new album and they are great, I am looking forward to getting the album, Looks good so far.
Keep Rockin Everyone!
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How does this compare to 'Dragonslayer' in terms of lyrical direction? do they still focus on fantasy elements/war?
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