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by - written on 19/06/09 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Alternating between poppy vocals an attempt at a slightly authoritave warrior sound that you are likely to find in programmes and computer games revolving around legends. Still Small Beer has a distinctly punky flavour to it and the simple but effective chanting appeals to me, nicely accompanied by either relentless drumming or celtic folk metal guitar riffs depending on the moment. Black Summer Rain is definitely the most eclectic song on the album as the band completely change sound combining a bluesy sound with a Motorhead one - the chorus is insanely catchy, it's a fast track - a true killer. A surprisingly relaxing album, songs like Hit List ... Read the complete review
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