The song is pretty good, impressed at Nick still trying (and succeeding) in pulling off the Icon-esque vocals, and some cool growls too. As a whole it's not one of their most memorable singles, but I dig it.
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Sounds straight off Tragic Icon. I liked that record so no shade. It's very bog standard and forgettable, but 17 albums in cant moan too much about them just drawing within the lines
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One of the most consistent metal bands, Greg can still write killer riffs 30 years later
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Great song.
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I love this band so much
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Same.
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Sound work has been beefed to awesome effect, though it's not as beefed as in Tragic Idol.
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I like the intro, the rest is standard PL quality (which is still good, but I was hoping for something better)
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That's a pretty awesome sword. Nice song.
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Album art is amazing
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Fuck yes, easily their best album artwotk since Draconian Times
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I was really hoping they'd move on from this sound. It feels like this is the longest the band have stuck to one sound ever.
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Holmes sounds so good, fuck. Great song.
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Willie, I'd argue they kept a part of the TPW - Obsidian sound while expanding on the one from Tragic Idol, so they kinda did switch up again relative to the last 2 records at least. Also, feel some more rock & roll on this one. That being said, I'm mildly surprised that this is being received as well as it is. I can't settle on whether I like it a lot or if it's mid, kinda weird. That bridge section self-plagiarisation around the 2 min mark is throwing me off quite strongly still. Anyone care to identify which song that melodic section is identical to?
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