LegacyMagazine.de – 12/15 – When Darkness Calls Album Review

Reverence “When Darkness Calls”

(Translated from German)

Saturday, 25 August 2012 17:01

Additional Info

Rating: 12
Running time: 49.1 minutes
Tracks: 11
Label: Razar Ice Records
Band Website: Band Website

Traditional Heavy Metal is experiencing a kind of rebirth, and therefore always appear new bands. So also Reverance from the United States that are in existence since 2010, yet some Bryan Holland Tokyo Blade will know. On her first CD offer Reverance really catchy and melodic power metal, which should appeal to all fans of this music. The first track (and title song) is introduced by a short intro, where the guitar is supported by drums. Then begins the actual song, and any true metal fan is certainly equal enthusiasm. All typical stylistic devices (sawing guitars, high vocals) are present, with the brilliant singer is partially supported by his colleagues. ‘Phantom Road’ begins with sägender guitar and keyboard accompaniment, the silent but at the onset of song, and leads to a UDO regular refrain. ‘Too Late’ starts a little quieter with undistorted guitar before the rest of the instruments used and the singers rise to unprecedented heights can. The eighth song, ‘Monster’, initially only the bass is heard, and the singer sings parts of the stanza with the drums in support, while the chorus is sung by all musicians. The following ‘Revolution Rising’ is einHöhepunkt this CD and shows the overall quality of this album. It sounds easy at first by Iron Maiden. With ‘After The Leaves Have Fallen’ and the obligatory ballad exists, and here the singer can show exactly what he can, but it remains far from calm, although it happens more slowly, before the end of the reign again quiet tones. With this CD you should be able Reverance quite a bit of success abzukriegen, as well as the sound leaves no wish unfulfilled.

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