Minas Morgul - Eisengott - review
Minas Morgul - Eisengott - review
Tracklist
Disc I [CD]01. Einleitung
02. Der Letzte Tag
03. Sohnes Faden
04. Minas Morgul
05. Eisengott
06. Rot
07. Totes Leben
08. Sinn Und Ziel
09. Hüter Der Zeit
10. Wende
Disc II [DVD]
01. Intro - Prolog
02. Aus Blut Gemacht
03. Eyn Meyster Des Blutes
04. Todesschwadron Ost
05. Intro - Aufzug Des Heeres
06. Ein Stück Sterben
07. Eisengott
08. Mit Den Wölfen Ziehend
09. Wie Es Uns gefällt
10. Der Sonne entgegen
11. Rasse Mensch
12. Blut Und Eisen
A review by
fade October 01, 2010
Eisengott has what all fans of this genre need, and that is extreme guitar riffs, and deafening blast beats followed up with Rico's growling vocals completing the process that you need for a run at a serious follow up to 2007's Aus Blut Gemacht. The album starts off with the very fast paced Der letzte Tag that instantly had me wishing I had my long hair again and is followed up with Sohnes Faden which expands on the fast paced direction Eisengott is headed in. The album is predictable throughout and does not get much better until Rot, which slows the album down somewhat, but I think is a great track that breaks up the album a bit.
Eisengott is no Todesschwadron Ost, but they still manage to pull out a torrent of fast bass leaden songs that all carry their own tone. The production is really good and it is not often you can hear the bass throughout an entire album. All in all Eisengott is a solid album and in a genre that is fully saturated with new releases this one holds its own. The entire album is sung in German which I think helps with the ambiance, and I prefer bands to sing in their native language and not forced to sing English.
My personal favorites:
Der letzte Tag
Rot
Minas Morgul
Rating breakdown
| Performance: | 9 |
| Songwriting: | 9 |
| Originality: | 7 |
| Production: | 10 |
Written by fade | October 01, 2010
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