Beast In Black - From Hell With Love review
Band: | Beast In Black |
Album: | From Hell With Love |
Style: | Heavy metal, Power metal, Pop rock |
Release date: | February 08, 2019 |
A review by: | nikarg |
01. Cry Out For A Hero
02. From Hell With Love
03. Sweet True Lies
04. Repentless
05. Die By The Blade
06. Oceandeep
07. Unlimited Sin
08. True Believer
09. This Is War
10. Heart Of Steel
11. No Surrender
12. Killed By Death [Motörhead cover] [bonus]
13. No Easy Way Out [Robert Tepper cover] [bonus]
There is enough cheese here to provide topping for a thousand pizzas. But seriously, who doesn't like pizza?
Beast In Black is what you get if you mix Modern Talking with Helloween, Eurovision pop with true metal, Bonnie Tyler with riffs. The band's euro-flower-power product is naturally based on Anton Kabanen's addictive guitar melodies and riffs, backed up by some very infectious choruses, but the driving force of most songs is the irresistible catchiness of the keyboards. Tracks like "From Hell With Love", "Die By The Blade", "True Believer" and "Heart Of Steel" are so uplifting, radio-friendly and commercially orientated that they are destined to succeed. Some of them could have even been featured in Rocky IV in the scenes where Sylvester Stallone is training hard in order to face Ivan Drago with the former being the underdog and I guess the band included the bonus cover of "No Easy Way Out" because they are proud of their cheese-crafting influences.
In order to keep some kind of balance between the pop and the metal there are some "heavier" tracks like the opener "Cry Out For A Hero" and the closer "No Surrender" as well as some more epic samples such as "Repentless" and "This Is War". Beast In Black make those work too because they have talent in spades and it's a matter of personal preference which side of the band you prefer.
At this point I need to dedicate a paragraph to the shining star of the album; Yannis Papadopoulos comfortably rises above layers upon layers of keyboards, bombastic guitars and over-the-top orchestrations, because he is undoubtedly one of the most gifted frontmen in the business right now. His range is impressive to say the least; if you didn't know that a bloke is the band's vocalist, you'd swear there's a woman with heavenly voice singing the ballad "Oceandeep". At the same time he delivers a performance that would even make Lemmy proud in the "Killed By Death" bonus cover and this comes from one very big Motörhead fanboy and Lemmy worshipper.
About a year and a half ago my initial reaction to Berserker was to go vegan because the cheese was just too much for me. With time it became the definition of "guilty pleasure" and I have played it inbetween my br00tal death and cvlt black metal albums more often than my trve metal past can let me admit. With From Hell With Love, Beast In Black have overcome the hurdle of the "difficult sophomore album" with extreme ease and if you have ever enjoyed Europe or South Park's "Let's Fighting Love" there is no way you won't love this.
You will dangerously increase your cholesterol levels though but isn't this the price to pay when indulging in tasty stuff?
"Baby, baby tell me more of your lies
Say you want me for a lifetime
I believe you even when I know it's a lie
Love's so blind
Sweet true lies"
| Written on 12.02.2019 by Only way to feel the noise is when it's good and loud! |
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