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Infinite Horizon - Soul Reducer



6.3 | 3 votes |
Release date: 2 October 2008
Style: Progressive power metal

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01. Children Of Tomorrow
02. Burning Bridges
03. The Thin Line
04. Facing Mr. Hyde
05. Tears Of Jerusalem
06. Under Bloodred Skies
07. Re-evolution
08. Into The Void
09. The Dark Side Of The Sun

Staff review by
Bas
Rating:
6.5
After an EP and two full albums, Soul Reducer (released in October 2008) is the fourth output by the German quintet Infinite Horizon. The band plays progressive metal with a very strong heavy metal side to it. The critical lyrics are mainly about society but also about religion and mass media.

The one trademark that sets this band apart from many other progressive formations is probably the vocal work. Most of the time Marc Lemler sings with a pretty 'raw' voice, on "The Dark Side Of The Sun" for example, probably my favorite track on the CD, he sounds like a spitting image of Metallica's James Hetfield. "Tears Of Jerusalem" on the other hand, vividly reminds me of Iced Earth (not just the vocals actually, the rest of the instrumentation too). On other songs like "The Thin Line" he proves that he can also sing clean.

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