Tyrant's Curse im SentinelDaily.com
Tyrant's Curse im SentinelDaily.com
Lastly this month we head to Mettmann in Germany, where we find power metallers Tyrant’s Curse. Essentially a solo project by Sinforce alumnus Andreas Leyer, Tyrant’s Curse purvey a concise sort of power metal that is low on frills but pretty high on metal thrills!
Leyer is a capable vocalist who sensibly sings within himself here, giving the songs on new album Modern Babylon a sense of urgency with his impassioned yet controlled singing style that is backed up by a lot of memorable riffage. Second track on the album Another Fallen Angel really hits the bullseye, building steadily and absolutely drenched in drama, culminating in some superb lead guitar work in the solo section, somewhat reminiscent of latter day Queensrÿche in it’s execution and style.
The project’s motto is ‘metal has no boundaries’, but they don’t stray too far from the path on Modern Babylon, and you’ll lap up tracks like How To Kill a Lie if beefy, modern power metal is your bag.
And that’s that. I hope you all enjoyed this month’s selections as much as I did!
until next time
hail and kill
Ferry.
Lastly this month we head to Mettmann in Germany, where we find power metallers Tyrant’s Curse. Essentially a solo project by Sinforce alumnus Andreas Leyer, Tyrant’s Curse purvey a concise sort of power metal that is low on frills but pretty high on metal thrills!
Leyer is a capable vocalist who sensibly sings within himself here, giving the songs on new album Modern Babylon a sense of urgency with his impassioned yet controlled singing style that is backed up by a lot of memorable riffage. Second track on the album Another Fallen Angel really hits the bullseye, building steadily and absolutely drenched in drama, culminating in some superb lead guitar work in the solo section, somewhat reminiscent of latter day Queensrÿche in it’s execution and style.
The project’s motto is ‘metal has no boundaries’, but they don’t stray too far from the path on Modern Babylon, and you’ll lap up tracks like How To Kill a Lie if beefy, modern power metal is your bag.
And that’s that. I hope you all enjoyed this month’s selections as much as I did!
until next time
hail and kill
Ferry.