Groove Steel
Rock Of Angels Data
Liberate Date – Might tenth 2024
Line Up:
Vagelis Karzis – Vocals/Guitar
Giorgios Tzatakis – Guitar
Spiros Dafalios – Bass
Nikos Friligos – Drums
Tracklist:
1 – Faux
2 – When Violence Meets Artwork
3 – Flaws Of Guilt
4 – Bleed
5 – Voice Of Doubt
6 – Nightmare
7 – Upward thrust Of The Underdogs
8 – Downfall
9 – Leaving House
Standby to be obliterated via a wall of offended guitar-playing, synth-wielding Greek groove metallers. I reviewed the former free up from Complete Area Brew Workforce, and I don’t commit it to memory being as heavy as this.
The opener, ‘Faux,’ is going for the throat from the off. It’s trendy, downtuned competitive steel with synths including colour and taste. Then ‘When Violence Meets The Artwork’ units off at a blistering tempo earlier than it steps again and begins to weigh down over Vagelis Karzis’ ursine roar. ‘Flaws Of Guilt’ makes use of the synths to excellent impact because the riff grinds out and the rhythm phase brings it massive. That is massive, and simply wait till Karzis brings his melodic blank voice – that was once a marvel.
‘Bleed’ is any other trendy steel gem and easiest for radio play with its darkish, melancholic groove that’s lovely catchy earlier than the bouncy grind of ‘Voice Of Doubt’ will get you nodding and can unquestionably get the fists pumping are living. ‘Nightmare’ brings some commercial steel earlier than the melodic steel of ‘Upward thrust Of The Underdogs’ results in the heavy groove of ‘Downfall,’ then ultimate monitor ‘Leaving House’ continues the groove steel with any other high-quality melodic breakdown.
That is simply as excellent as their earlier effort, they usually’ve added the synths to excellent impact. It’s nonetheless right kind heavy, and every now and then, they’ve presented some high-quality melodies to counteract the heft.
Written via: Smudge
Scores: 7/10