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Primal Fear- Unbreakkable 2012 digipak
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GenreMetal
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Primal Fear - Unbreakable

Release Date.Jan-29-2012 Encoder......L3.97 -V2 --vbr-new
Genre........Heavy Metal Graber.......EAC
Year.........2012 Khz/Bitrate..44,1/ Br

Album: Unbreakable Label: Frontiers
Description: Germany is well known for its great Metal scene
Great bands such as ACCEPT and HELLOWEEN created
a well defined sound that had been brought up to
be unique. More or less, from the first guitar
riff you will acknowledge that you are listening
to a German Metal band. PRIMAL FEAR is not just
a mere name in this local scene, it is one of
highly acclaimed names with Mat Sinner, a
credited Metal pioneer, and ex GAMMA RAY singer
Ralf Scheepers. In my opinion, the band took
their local scene to a different level that
maybe BLIND GUARDIAN were its engineers, but
PRIMAL FEAR made it really heavy, fast and tight
as hell

Unbreakable is their new studio effort and as
the title name suggests you can t break this
band, but they will kick your behind with their
heavier than hell music. The title is also the
name of the excellent symphonic intro and the
awesome Part 2 of the song that comes later on
the album

The album is on one hand very diverse with songs
that are more epic with interesting lyrics and
on the other hand displays great Metal anthems
like the single Bad Guys Wear Black . Even
though the lyrics may sound a little of a
clich , it sounds great and in the end run it is
a great Heavy Metal song that is fun to listen
Another one that is going to be a true amazing
live anthem for sure is Metal Nation that
despite the main riff that reminded me a lot of
QUEENSRYCHE s I Don t Believe In Love I liked
the arrangements and Scheepers s vocal
production that made it exclusive. As for the
music, as I wrote earlier, a totally different
level indeed

The guitar work of Karlsson & Beyrodt is
excellent, they seem to complete each-other
perfectly as every solo or guitar harmony was
neatly written, played and placed. The rhythm
section of Sinner & Black sounds tight as hell
as it inspires a good vibe to the guitars
Production wise, this time around, Sinner &
Kohler made a great job

In conclusion, this is nothing more than a great
album. This is what good Heavy Metal should
sound like. PRIMAL FEAR isn t a band that has
been attempting to reinvent the steel, they play
true and honest Metal in their own exceptional
way with catchy choruses, great riffs, attacking
drums and powerful vocals. The only thing that
bothered me on the album was the fact that it
was a rather very long ride with thirteen
tracks. Also I would like to mention that the
order of the songs wasn t to my liking
especially when trying to if you try to listen
to the album from top to bottom. Sometimes it
crossed my mind that the second part of the
album is lesser good than the first, not bad
just less good. Nonetheless, PRIMAL FEAR knocked
me over with an excellent release

Ralf Scheepers - Vocals
Mat Sinner - Bass
Alex Beyrodt - Guitars
Randy Black - Drums
Magnus Karlsson - Guitars, Keyboards

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