Saxon
Call to Arms


3.5
great

Review

by FictionalFlames USER (64 Reviews)
November 18th, 2012 | 13 replies


Release Date: 2011 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Consistent, but it lacks innovation.

It seems to be the metal world is facing an ongoing reoccurrence of old school metal bands that made a name for themselves in the beginning of their careers, turn to total *** in their mid-career, and somehow upgrade themselves back to their glory days or something close to high-standardized quality. For instance, look at Iron Maiden’s career in the 90’s, the up and down swings of Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Accept, Scorpions, Anthrax, and the list keeps going on. From 1985-1995, Saxon created six dull, emotionless, and generic albums. Until 1997 they found themselves kicking the gears back into place with Unleash the Beast, ever since that release they’ve been quite consistent all the way up to their 2011 release, Call to Arms.

Songs like “Hammer of the Gods”, “Surviving Against The Odds”, “Afterburner”, and “Ballad of the Working Man” have a classic heavy metal sound that can easily be included into your “best of” Saxon playlists. Those songs also show that these sixty-year-old metal heads have more balls than these so called “technical” death metal (deathcore) bands. This is saying something, because The Faceless are ***ing pioneers of Technical-Brutal Death Metal, and Saxon makes them look like pussies. Other songs like “When Doomsday Comes (Hybrid Theory)” and “Mist of Avalon” are epic-esque pieces, but only “Mist of Avalon” proves to be worthy all the way through the listen. While “Doomsday” has epic like moments with symphonies in the background that obviously adds the specific atmosphere they are going at – there’s just something about it that makes it good, it just doesn’t hit the bull’s eye quite right.

Despite being a polarized album that focuses on classic heavy metal, a few epics, and a few songs having their sleazy hard-rock moments (“Chasing the Bullet” and “Back in 79”); Call to Arms stays consistent with Saxon’s new era that started off back in 1997. As my summary states it’s consistent, but it lacks innovation, mainly because they’re not outdoing themselves. Nevertheless, Saxon may not be steam piling their way back up to the top and reliving their glory days such as Accept or Iron Maiden. A release such as Call to Arms is a safe maneuver that keeps distancing themselves from their worst part of their career.



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FictionalFlames
November 18th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Hammer of the Gods: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pRY63Lny0Q





I'm gonna take a jog - review is pretty straight forward, tell me if I need to fix something.

KILL
November 18th 2012


81580 Comments


i thought these dudes were dead damn

TheNotrap
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2012


18936 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Lost track after Solid Ball of Rock. Great band back in the days.



Have a pos.



Voivod
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2012


10709 Comments


Good call for the review, it's always good to see someone reviewing old school stuff.

Recently, Saxon announced a new album, their 20th.

KjSwantko
November 18th 2012


12081 Comments


"i thought these dudes were dead damn"

haha

FictionalFlames
November 18th 2012


1528 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Sacrifice should be a good album next year

ViperAces
November 18th 2012


12596 Comments


Great band.

menawati
November 18th 2012


16715 Comments


didnt even know they were still going

KjSwantko
November 18th 2012


12081 Comments


Pretty much like most of their albums; decently good but not memorable.

ViperAces
November 18th 2012


12596 Comments


rules yea

TheSonomaDude
December 1st 2014


9071 Comments


I love the cover for this album.

mandan
December 1st 2014


13776 Comments


With this band I'll prob just stick with the early stuff.

SymbolicInTime
March 11th 2020


7380 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I wish everything here was as good as Mists of Avalon



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