Crimsonfire - Crimsonfire
Release: Crimsonfire - Crimsonfire
- Datum: 02.01.2006
Inhaltsangabe
· Eternal Days
· A New Dawn
· Reign In Fire
· Morning Of The Magicians
· The Age Of Aquarius
· Empire Of Fear
· Darkside To Sanity
· Region Of Legends
· Tears In A Grey Storm
· The Rising Sands
- Genre: Metal
- Qualität: 224 kbit/s
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HinweiseThere is, with the appearance over the last couple of years of excellent bands like Dungeon, Vanishing Point & Black Majesty, very definitely a metal movement rearing its head in Australia.
A New Wave Of Australian Heavy Metal, if you will. Time to add the name Crimsonfire to this ever-growing list of bands to take note of…
Crimsonfire’s progressive power metal sound has met with appreciation wherever and whenever it’s been heard.
With the genre’s worldwide profile at an all time high, the time could hardly be better for Crimsonfire’s debut to be unleashed. Lovers of the movement’s big hitters – from Dream Theater to Symphony X and beyond – will find much to admire here.
With soaring vocals, pounding drums, pumping bass, stinging guitar work and flowing keyboards, ‘Crimsonfire’ has everything it needs to succeed. Mission accomplished…
(VÖ 02.12.05)
A New Wave Of Australian Heavy Metal, if you will. Time to add the name Crimsonfire to this ever-growing list of bands to take note of…
Crimsonfire’s progressive power metal sound has met with appreciation wherever and whenever it’s been heard.
With the genre’s worldwide profile at an all time high, the time could hardly be better for Crimsonfire’s debut to be unleashed. Lovers of the movement’s big hitters – from Dream Theater to Symphony X and beyond – will find much to admire here.
With soaring vocals, pounding drums, pumping bass, stinging guitar work and flowing keyboards, ‘Crimsonfire’ has everything it needs to succeed. Mission accomplished…
(VÖ 02.12.05)