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| 3.5 great | Antonius | May 6th 25 | Hailing from Lancaster, England, this quartet explores Christian theology with a remarkably straight face, albeit no holy-roller reverence. Although the band's sound is rooted in the 1970s rock era, i? is compellingly contemporary, with their heroes being Iron Maiden, Saxon, Led Zeppelin and Blue Öyster Cult. Colin Hendra?s reedy vocals are full of spirit but not the highlight in my opinion. Instead, his voice has enough emotional honesty to bring tales to life and bind perfectly the medieval underlying melodies and the cohesively tight rhythm section. Tony recommends: "The Fire's Control", "Endless Battle", "Angel of Light", "Digging Deeper".r
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| 0.0 | GhostShelter | August 26th 23 | Their last album was great, not really finding much to latch onto with this one.
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| 3.5 great | Chino smoking it up! | June 12th 23 | I feel forced to bump this album. All tracks are too damn infectious! If I keep listening it may be a 4. Extremely chorus driven for better or worse..amazing how you get all the hooks coming on 2md listen.
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| 2.5 average | Pooter9000 | June 12th 23 | A pretty harsh fall from grace, considering the previous album had some very solid moments. Nothing here is memorable after a few spins, and it feels somehow lacking and generic.
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| 3.0 good | manosg EMERITUS | June 2nd 23 | Used to enjoy these guys' music so much, but nowadays it just seems preachy.
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| 4.0 excellent | lurxy | March 30th 24 |
| 4.0 excellent | FunJan | December 18th 23 |
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