New Religion

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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 53:53

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Sizzling powermetal

Guitarrock

Primal Fear are back with another excellent powermetal release-welcome to New Religion! RalfScheepers and company serve thirteen metallic numbers with the take no prisoners attitude that characterized their also excellent previous release Seven Seals, although they are not afraid to experiment bringing in different sounds and styles (even hip-hop believe it or not), but all of this is done with great gusto. An excellent addition to your emusic metal library!

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German power metal quintet Primal Fear spent years building up a smallish but devoted audience entirely based on their ability to sound like late-’80s Judas Priest. Vocalist Ralf Scheepers can deliver a pitch-perfect Rob Halford imitation, and the band (bassist Matt Sinner, drummer Randy Black, and whoever’s playing guitar) deliver the riffs in spades. And for much of this album (“Sign of Fear,” “Blood On Your Hands,” the title track), they do what’s expected of them, with maybe a little more melody than before. But there are quite a few stylistic left turns that make New Religion a controversial album among Primal Fear fans. First and foremost, there’s “Every Time It Rains,” a duet with Epica vocalist Simone Simons on which guitars are replaced by synth strings, and Scheepers actually sounds more like Axl Rose than Rob Halford. “Face the Emptiness” features such a heavy dose of keyboard sweetening, it could appear on the soundtrack to a Japanese animated cartoon. It’s far from a total washout; Primal Fear still hold power metal close to their hearts, and there are plenty of anthemic, fist-pumping tracks here. But this shouldn’t be anyone’s introduction to the band. – Phil Freeman

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