Launched via: Century Media Data
Free up Date: July 26, 2024
Style: Heavy Steel
Hyperlinks: http://www.dreamevil.se/
Line Up:
Fredrik Nordström – Lead Rhythm Guitars
Niklas Isfeldt – Lead Vocals
Peter Stålfors – Lead Bass
Markus Fristedt – Lead Lead Guitar
Sören Fardvik – Lead Drums
Tracklist:
Steel Gods
Selected Drive
The Tyrant Dies at Break of day
Lights Moves
Struggle within the Night time
Masters of the Fingers
Born in Hell
Insane
Night time Stalker
Y.A.N.A
After seven years of anticipation, DREAM EVIL makes a triumphant go back with Steel Gods, an album that solidifies their position within the heavy steel pantheon. Based via manufacturer Fredrik Nordström and guitarist Gus G. within the overdue Nineteen Nineties, DREAM EVIL briefly won acclaim with albums like Dragonslayer (2002), Evilized (2003), and The Guide Of Heavy Steel (2004), organising themselves as stalwarts of the style.
Steel Gods opens with its eponymous anthem, a commentary of intent with powerful riffs and commanding vocals that set the tone for the album. Tracks like “The Tyrant Dies At Break of day” and “Struggle In The Night time” take care of this momentum, showcasing the band’s talent in crafting memorable hooks and dynamic choruses.
The album delves into darker topics with tracks equivalent to “Selected Drive” and the final observe “Y.A.N.A.”, demonstrating a intensity of songwriting and a legitimate that calls for consideration. All through, DREAM EVIL‘s determination to their craft is visual, turning in anthems that mix their vintage steel roots with a renewed vigor and polished manufacturing.
Nordström’s manufacturing prowess shines thru, bettering the album’s thematic concord round the concept that of combat. Every tune tells a tale of its personal, including layers to the total narrative of resilience and triumph.
The lineup of Isfeldt, Nordström, Stålfors, Fristedt, and Fardvik injects recent power into the band, reaffirming their dedication to pushing the bounds in their sound. As they tools up for excursions throughout Australia, Japan, and Europe, DREAM EVIL‘s ambition is obvious—to reclaim their place at the leading edge of the heavy steel scene with their maximum bold level display but.
“We are living for the song. We breathe steel!” Nordström publicizes, encapsulating the band’s unwavering pastime and determination. “Steel Gods is greater than an album; it’s evidence of DREAM EVIL’s lasting affect on heavy steel. With tough sounds and unforgettable melodies, it’s going to enchantment to each longtime lovers and inexperienced persons, appearing that DREAM EVIL is again more potent and extra steel than ever.”
