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Riot City - Electric Elite review



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Band: Riot City
Album: Electric Elite
Style: Heavy metal, Speed metal
Release date: October 14, 2022
A review by: nikarg


01. Eye Of The Jaguar
02. Beyond The Stars
03. Tyrant
04. Ghost Of Reality
05. Return Of The Force
06. Paris Nights
07. Lucky Diamond
08. Severed Ties

It appears that Riot City have adopted the theme of laser-eyed, metalized animals for their album covers. Can’t complain really; they fit the music nicely.

Riot City is one the most promising bands belonging to the new wave of traditional heavy metal, having caused a certain, justified uproar in underground circles with their debut, Burn The Night. The cover art of that album was screaming for vengeance, but, more so than the hefty doses of Judas Priest, what was very much heard on it was the speed metal of Helloween’s Walls Of Jericho. Electric Elite preserves this sound, but also expands it a little.

The Canadians do make a point of not letting up with the ass-kicking opener, “Eye Of The Jaguar”, which is probably one of the most aggressive songs they have ever recorded. However, they attempt to explore slower and more epic tempos that they didn’t dare touch before, like they do on “Tyrant” and especially on the 10-minute closer, “Severed Ties”. The twin melodies are kept intact, and they appear in their most memorable form on “Beyond The Stars” and “Lucky Diamond”. However, my pick for best track on Electric Elite must be “Ghost Of Reality”, which has a strong ‘Crimson Glory meets early Queensrÿche’ feel.

Aside from the many positives, I cannot fail to mention that the vocalist goes overboard with the high-pitched style of singing. This was also a problem for me in their debut and it still is now, even though they have a new singer. Guitarist Cale Savy also handled vocal duties on Burn The Night, but just after its release Jordan Jacobs took his place behind the mic. In all fairness, the switch is not instantly noticeable because both have a similar style. But this style is difficult for me to digest. I am not in any way saying that Jacobs cannot sing, because he certainly can, but I feel that he is pushing it way too much and in a way that is, in my opinion, unnecessary. This is why I enjoy so much the instrumental middle part of the last track on this album, and also why I loved “The Hunter” on Burn The Night (because it had more music than vocals). Mind you, there is not a song as strong as “The Hunter” on Electric Elite, in my opinion.

So, if you can get past that, or if you actually enjoy these vocals and how high they are in the mix, you will certainly find this album to your liking. Instrumentally, and songwriting-wise, Electric Elite is a pretty good, old-school-brought-to-the-present, heavy metal album. Riot City are clearly talented and committed, and they definitely have a future in the scene. I just wish every line of lyrics wasn’t screamed so loudly so often.

“I hold the light that strikes the sky
Between two worlds of fire and ice”





Written on 11.11.2022 by Only way to feel the noise is when it's good and loud!


Comments

Comments: 6   Visited by: 106 users
11.11.2022 - 13:08
Rating: 7
Ball Fondlers
Yep, definitely the lyrics are off putting for me. I wasn't going to revisit this because of it, but if the music is good enough I can always get passed it. Regardless of anything I'd check them out live if I get the chance.
Thanks for the review
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15.11.2022 - 13:59
RaduP
CertifiedHipster
Staff
Congrats on your FFth review
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17.01.2023 - 05:28
Rating: 8
tintinb
The songs are really catchy though. I expected myself to be bored by the third listen but i found myself humming to the melody instead.
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17.01.2023 - 10:53
nikarg
Staff
Written by tintinb on 17.01.2023 at 05:28

The songs are really catchy though. I expected myself to be bored by the third listen but i found myself humming to the melody instead.

The songs are awesome, I absolutely loved them. It's the over-the-top vocals that are grating to my ears. I have not listened to this album since I wrote the review, and will surely never listen to it again because of this. I remember my ears really suffering from all that constant and unnecessary screaming.
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17.01.2023 - 11:51
Rating: 8
tintinb
Written by nikarg on 17.01.2023 at 10:53

The songs are awesome, I absolutely loved them. It's the over-the-top vocals that are grating to my ears. I have not listened to this album since I wrote the review, and will surely never listen to it again because of this. I remember my ears really suffering from all that constant and unnecessary screaming.

Yes yes, the vocals can be very screechy and cheesy at times, still very reminding of a golden time of heavy metal.
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01.08.2023 - 05:20
Siege Blade
I disagree heavily about the vocals. Jacobs' delivery can hang with the best of 'em & is pure USPM worship(Midnight,Warrel Dane,John Cyriis,Carl Albert,Sean Peck,etc). He's the current champion of Halfordian banshee falsetto. One of my new favorite Trad vocalists,without a doubt.
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