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The Battle - Russell Allen

 
Description: Genre: Hard Rock & Metal - Heavy Metal / Artist: Russell Allen, Jorn Lunde / Import / Audio CD released 2006-09-26 at ... more
The Battle - Russell Allen ... Locomotive Music / Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Another Battle
2 Hunter's Night - Russell Allen
3 Wish for a Miracle
4 Reach a Little Longer - Jorn Lande
5 Come Alive
6 Truth About Our Time
7 My Own Way Home - Jorn Lande
8 Ask You Anyway - Russell Allen
9 Silent Rage
10 Where Have the Angels Gone - Jorn Lande
11 Universe of Light - Russell Allen
12 Forgotten, Ones

Newest Review: ... of course), but Lande's higher notes unfortunately lead to that singer being far more prominent in the album's very worst ... more

 ... offerings, leading to the superior hard rock stylings of Allen being overshadowed. Symphony X are one of the foremost bands of progressive metal, combining neoclassical guitar and keyboard flourishes with an American thrash style that has produced some of my favourite albums of all time. Masterplan are power metal or something, apparently, but I haven't heard of them. With their powers combined, what on Earth will be the result? An incredibly weak melodic rock album is the answer. Barely clinging on to its su...more

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The Battle
Release Date: 2006 - 09 - 26, Audio CD, Locomotive
Last Update 24.12.2009 05:45
£ 58.45


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Premium Review The Battle - Russell Allen: Where Are My Goddamn Fighting Dinosaurs? (737 words)
by - written on 12/01/08 (Very useful, 41 readings)
Rating:

Call me Mr. Picky, but if an album's artwork promises a violent encounter between fantastical riders on a mammoth and a ceratopsid with lances at the ready, I'm going to be a little disappointed when 'Another Battle' turns out to be a bland lament about a relationship breakdown. It's clear that this entire project, engineered and written entirely by Magnus Karlsson (who plays all the instruments aside from the drums), is merely a vehicle to combine two of the most sensational vocalists in the heavy metal world. Apparently. Unfortunately, 'The Battle' between Symphony X's Russell Allen and Masterplan's Jørn Lande is something the listener will spend the entire ...  Read the complete review

 

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