Vikcen Metálico
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05.11.2011 - 02:58Rating: 9
Totally disagree, this album worth it, without any doubt there are great musicians here, very good drumer, awesome guitar, promising voice, music varied, you can also find a small story as a conceptual (tracks 1,2,6,12), excellent songs like The Dark Inside - Don't Fear The Wolf, Blindfold, Vampire Of Love, Let Sadness Be Destiny, You Won't Live Forever, The Dark Inside - Show Me The Way, the instrumental Dakujem Castle (this last with a hidden track version of the fantastic ballad You Left Without A Reason). The only downside is maybe it is a little long, and some moments on the album can be boring.
Your description in this review may be more close with the previous disc from them, but not with this.
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brennus
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05.11.2011 - 15:33Rating: 9
It is a very bad review, Kilmara deserves something better, as this:
Kilmara - Don't Fear The Wolf CD (Rising)
Can I get a "Hell yeah" brothers an sisters? There's something about traditional Heavy Metal that still makes me feel like a kid every single time I hear a band crank it out, twenty nine years after becoming hooked on metal, I'm still a mark for good old fashioned metal played by metal bands. Guess what? That's exactly what Kilmara are and do. They're a metal band playing thrash tinged, old school NWOBHM inspired metal, and they're damn good at what they do, turning it up and cranking out riff after riff. 'Don't Fear The Wolf' is good time music for those of us who still remember how to have a damn good time, and it's been stuck on repeat all afternoon. Horns high, all hail the bringers of the metal?Hell yeah! Tim Mass Movement
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Troy Killjoy perfunctionist StaffPosts: 21306 |
AWESOME, just what the metal world needed - another revivalist band. :
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wormdrink414 ElitePosts: 1295 |
Written by brennus on 05.11.2011 at 15:33
It is a very bad review, Kilmara deserves something better, as this:
Kilmara - Don't Fear The Wolf CD (Rising)
Can I get a "Hell yeah" brothers an sisters? There's something about traditional Heavy Metal that still makes me feel like a kid every single time I hear a band crank it out, twenty nine years after becoming hooked on metal, I'm still a mark for good old fashioned metal played by metal bands. Guess what? That's exactly what Kilmara are and do. They're a metal band playing thrash tinged, old school NWOBHM inspired metal, and they're damn good at what they do, turning it up and cranking out riff after riff. 'Don't Fear The Wolf' is good time music for those of us who still remember how to have a damn good time, and it's been stuck on repeat all afternoon. Horns high, all hail the bringers of the metal?Hell yeah! Tim Mass Movement
That is good. Just the right amount of cliche-worship. Very suiting.
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brennus
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18.11.2011 - 22:36Rating: 9
HI wormdrink414, i dont understand what you have done the review of a disc who is not going to please you. KILMARA we do a music very different from your musical tastes. The bands that your you prefer, are not our influences, it is something very absurd
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RavenKing
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 05.11.2011 at 22:49
AWESOME, just what the metal world needed - another revivalist band. :
I believe you share my thoughts on old outdated 80s metal. lol
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They say we'll be your friends we'll stick with you till the end
But everybody's only looking out for themselves
And you say who can you trust I'll tell you nobody
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Troy Killjoy perfunctionist StaffPosts: 21306 |
Written by RavenKing on 19.11.2011 at 04:27 I believe you share my thoughts on old outdated 80s metal. lol
For the most part, ya. I mean, what's done is done. We get it, the '80s were cool. But move on, contribute something worthwhile. There are enough revivalist bands as it is.
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RavenKing
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 19.11.2011 at 04:29
Written by RavenKing on 19.11.2011 at 04:27 I believe you share my thoughts on old outdated 80s metal. lol
For the most part, ya. I mean, what's done is done. We get it, the '80s were cool. But move on, contribute something worthwhile. There are enough revivalist bands as it is.
Agreed. Personnally, the way I see old standard Heavy Metal is it was only a step in the development, not the arrival point.
And since metal branched into lots of more specialized and advanced genres, it made things like NWOBHM outdated.
New bands playing this old style is not relevant today.
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They shake your hand and they smile and they buy you a drink
They say we'll be your friends we'll stick with you till the end
But everybody's only looking out for themselves
And you say who can you trust I'll tell you nobody
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brennus
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19.11.2011 - 23:24Rating: 9
Written by RavenKing on 19.11.2011 at 04:35
Written by Troy Killjoy on 19.11.2011 at 04:29
Written by RavenKing on 19.11.2011 at 04:27 I believe you share my thoughts on old outdated 80s metal. lol
For the most part, ya. I mean, what's done is done. We get it, the '80s were cool. But move on, contribute something worthwhile. There are enough revivalist bands as it is.
Agreed. Personnally, the way I see old standard Heavy Metal is it was only a step in the development, not the arrival point.
And since metal branched into lots of more specialized and advanced genres, it made things like NWOBHM outdated.
New bands playing this old style is not relevant today.
really have you listened to the cd? KILMARA is not a revivalist band, is a step improve in the classic heavy metal, the power and the prog in the actuallity with a modern production, only the cover its a 80´s revival
It seems to be that it is necessary to be guturals to be actually, kilmara´s likes Dream Theatre, Evergrey, Brainstorm, Edguy, Symphony x, Gothard, Masterplan, Pagan´s Mind, and many moore actual metal bands
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