Primal Fear - Rulebreaker - review
Primal Fear - Rulebreaker - review
Tracklist
Disc I01. Angels Of Mercy
02. The End Is Near
03. Bullets & Tears
04. Rulebreaker
05. In Metal We Trust
06. We Walk Without Fear
07. At War With The World
08. The Devil In Me
09. Constant Heart
10. The Sky Is Burning
11. Raving Mad
12. Final Call [deluxe edition only bonus]
13. Don't Say You've Never Been Warned [deluxe edition only bonus]
Disc II [DVD] [deluxe edition]
01. The End Is Near (video clip)
02. Angels Of Mercy (video clip)
03. Making Of Rulebreaker
A review by
D.T. Metal January 13, 2016
The album starts in typical Primal Fear fashion; great riffs, awesome solos, signature vocals - headbanging guarantied. "The End Is Near" convinces with its 80's rock 'n roller sound and I think due to the groovy guitar licks and the superb drumming this is one of my favorite on the album. While "Bullets & Tears" is a prime example of the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" formula, one has to wonder if Primal Fear isn't trying to please their fans, with the same old Judas Priest or Accept worship.
The, once again, überlong song of the album, while clocking in at a little under 11 minutes is actually really good and one of my highlights on Rulebreaker. Leaning more toward the progressive side of the spectrum, it does showcase the musical abilities of all members. And speaking of members; while I was stoked to see ex-Angra drummer Aquiles Priester after the band parted ways with Randy Black, acquiring Francesco Jovino (ex-U.D.O.) was the smarter move after all.
Having shredder Tom Naumann once again in the ranks didn't hurt the outcome of the new album neither, which is ever so apparent on "At War With The World"; a classic, as old-school as it gets Primal Fear number. But then again, what do we really expect from a band which have proven over and over that they are still as relevant now as when they started. With a vocalist such as Ralf Scheepers, a now more groovy drummer than they had in years, three guitarist who are also no slouches in the writing department and let's not forget bassist/writer/producer/jack of all trades, Mat Sinner - well, hello ? if this doesn't scream success, then I don't know what.
According to Ralf Scheepers: "We have kept the promise of being a heavy metal band with all our trademarks for which people love Primal Fear".
As true as that might be, I can't shake the feeling that Rulebreaker is not as energetic, or bubbly, as its 2014 predecessor. For some reason I identified with the songs on Delivering The Black much quicker and with more ease. Not saying that the new album doesn't have any memorable songs, but it did take me multiple play-throughs to fully appreciate Rulebreaker.
Regardless, as a fan of the band, or genre in general, you won't go wrong with picking this one up; just let it grow on you a bit.
Written on 13.01.2016 by
Written on 13.01.2016 by
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