Bo Sar
Ambient / Jazz / Blues
Slayer's influences listenable in this song are this which metalheads like me appreciate a lot! Shor... more Slayer's influences listenable in this song are this which metalheads like me appreciate a lot! Short electro-techno and speaking Randy macho man Savage open the gates to entrance to really danger zone. Riffs are full of the heavy fat meat. Middle tempo breaks and melts everything what will meet on own way. Crushing emotional guitar choruses gives that composition some kind mysterious background. Guitars are doing amazing job! Difference between guitar strings and teeth strings? Listen The Danger Zone and feel it yourself. Maciej, ATRAPA
I'm really very positive surprised with this song. Climatic begining, disturbing sounds coming from ... more I'm really very positive surprised with this song. Climatic begining, disturbing sounds coming from the instruments add an aura of eeriness and uniqueness to this composition.A lot of heavy metal riffs, so goood vibe, non-obvious drum rhythms with an amazing, but very strange, syncopating passage. Like an instrumental piece, something is happening non-stop in it. Also pay attention to the bass guitar. My recommendation - yes! Greetings, Maciej ATRAPA
Not even 3 minutes long which I guess is not really typical for the genre, but the song's got all th... more Not even 3 minutes long which I guess is not really typical for the genre, but the song's got all that it takes. A clear structure, a real hookline, a powerful lead voice, brilliant vocal harmonies, nothing unnecessary at all. Razor blade guitars, a short but fancy solo, a short but impressive intro and a real cold end. Seems that you've squeezed it all into these 2:46, and that's fine with me. A good one indeed.
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