Metal Commando

Primal Fear
Metal Commando

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Atomic Fire Records
Release date: 24/Jul/2020
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Sales Rank: #12262 in Heavy Metal
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Style: Heavy Metal
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 I Am Alive
1.2 Along Came the Devil
1.3 Halo
1.4 Hear Me Calling
1.5 The Lost ; the Forgotten
1.6 My Name Is Fear
1.7 I Will Be Gone
1.8 Raise Your Fists
1.9 Howl of the Banshee
1.10 Afterlife
1.11 Infinity
Number of discs: 2
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Description:Sit down and get your notebook ready for a quick lesson in serpents - when a snake's skin gets too tight, the creature sheds it. The same snake emerges beneath however now rejuvenated, bigger and ultimately more powerful. This process could also be used to describe Germany's most reliable heavy metal export, PRIMAL FEAR, on their crushing new record ??Metal Commando?. The band have cast their old skin to reveal the same relentless unit underneath, however now showcasing their new growth in many directions. One thing becomes instantly apparent, even without reptilian allegories: ??Metal Commando? is yet another level in the life and times of these soaring metal eagles. PRIMAL FEAR delivered a jolt to German heavy metal as early as 1998 with their eponymous, ferocious debut, fortifying their well-earned status with a following onslaught of rapid successors. They have now achieved a rebirth of epic proportions, even outperforming their viciously strong last release ??Apocalypse? (2018), an album that deservedly yielded their highest-ever chart entries in the USA, Germany, Canada, Japan and Switzerland. -
With a debut record first released in 1998 Primal Fear has spent more than 20 years proving why they are the German Metal Commando. With over a dozen records under their belt Primal Fear are back on Nuclear Blast with their latest offering "Metal Commando", an album with merciless hooks, huge refrains and above all, strong songs that feature their trademark phalanx of three guitars and riffs too unerring to be resisted
Cover: Gatefold
No. of tracks: 11
Manufacturer No.: 2736152441
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HYUNG RAE K. - 19/Oct/2024 5 of 5 Stars!
Primal Fear is a very interesting band, in that they don't really change their formula too much throughout their albums in order to always stay true and authentic to who they are, yet at the same time they slightly modify and update the songwriting just enough for the music not to get "stale" and not to sound exactly the same every time.