Sacred Steel - The Bloodshed Summoning

Well, I have the honor to make a review of the new album of a band with an extensive discography as it is Sacred Steel, which has a massive amount of fans worldwide with his particular style attack with a dexterity of old school memorably enduring, and is interesting as a reflection to start because is a band inexhaustible, and here is an album with a traditional attitude and persevering instinct 100% intuitive and full of aggression.

This work prevails in its identity, and it is remarkable, and a brilliant and notorious ambitious virtue clinging in giving us it one more time.

A solid singer who is heartbreaking to full and intense and voracious and I like very much your intuition be somewhat melodic in the linear form of the old guard and that's expressive impressively well, and dominates his old school feeling a way that grabs you with all his experience, here is attenuated the voice completely hellish and the denominator is impressive on the album when you catch it constant barnstorming containing creativity and attitude right from thrash attack, that is completely screwed perceptibility in all who likes this unerring genre.

An evil album entirely built with heavy guitars with traditional rhythms that are infernal from old metal bases, and all this work transcends in a musical inspiration with a long of 15 tracks of thrash truly valuable root, here is a continuity of them consisting to give us a way of expression in manic riffs.

They made lead-guitar like melodies-riffs uncharacteristically for me to hear and I like it a lot because they do not do it in an individual concept, but rather in melodic riffs and that's a really interesting variety of appreciating and correspond this new album.

Looking at this album as a whole, it's deep dynamically until the ends of hell and dragging and captivating intelligently to all who is listening carefully one more time. Some of the old school came out of their own hands, and no doubt they will satisfy many people understanding what granted this album, simply because his inexhaustible trajectory recognizable worthy of admiration for the magnitude of not stopping never to satiate their fans.

This album is a very powerful and very deep with a voice that practically eats away so much solidity and sagacity and show it incredibly!

  1. Storm Of Fire 1916
  2. No God _ No Religion
  3. When The Siren Calls
  4. The Darkness Of Angels
  5. The Bloodshed Summoning
  6. Under The Banner Of Blasphemy
  7. Black Towers
  8. Crypts Of The Fallen
  9. The Night They Came To Kill
  10. Join The Congregation
  11. Journey Into Purgatory
  12. Doomed To Eternal Hell
  13. Perversion Of The Scriptures (Bonus Track)
  14. Unbinding The Chains (Bonus Track)
  15. Dig Up Her Bones (cover The Misfits Bonus Track)