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Silent Force - Walk The Earth



8.2 | 75 votes |
Release date: 16 February 2007
Style: Progressive power metal

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01. Man And Machine
02. Walk The Earth
03. Point Of No Return
04. In From The Dark
05. The King Of Fools
06. Child Within
07. Goodbye My Ghost
08. Save Me From Myself
09. My Independence Day
10. The Blind Leading The Blind
11. Running Through The Fire
12. Picture Of A Shadow
13. Saints And Sinners [acoustic version] [Japanese bonus]

Additional info
Progressive Power Metal
Label: AFM Records
Distribution in France, and to buy the album => http://www.underclass-music.com
Australia: 2007
Length: 60:21

Line-Up on the CD:
Vocals: Dc Cooper
Guitars: Alexander Beyrodt
Bass: Jürgen Steinmetz
Drums: André Hilgers
Keyboard: Torsten Röhre

Staff review by
Jeff
Rating:
8.2
Silent Force is nothing else than the band of Alex Beyrodt (guitarist of Primal Fear) and DC Cooper, the fantastic ex singer of Royal Hunt. If their first albums with the band were a bit average I have to admit that this time, "Walk The Earth" is without any doubt a really nice surprise, a new step in the career of the German/American combo. Their really cool Power mixed with Hard Rock (with some little Progressive influences) is beautiful and I can only recommend this new release to you, the fans of good Metal.

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published 08.03.2007 | Comments (10)

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22.12.2017 - 13:25
Rating: 8
Mountain King
K i K o
A small step down from "World's Apart" but still has some great songs. The downside is the production in my opinion.
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18.04.2022 - 21:06
Rating: 8
majormalfunction

Nothing much has changed since Worlds Apart, this is again an all around great record which is a a lot of fun listening to. The album has highlights scattered all over and some of my favourites are The Child Within, The Blind Leading The Blind, Picture Of A Shadow and the two opening tracks.. there's not a single bad song here. I would say Worlds Apart is slightly more intresting but this one is not far off.
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