Battering Ram
Iron Savior
- Style
- Melodic Heavy/Speed
- Label
- Noise Records
- Year
- 2004
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Battering Ram, Stand Against The King, Tyrany Of Steel
Space Commander Piet Sielck is back with a brand new Iron Savior
album called Battering Ram. This is the fifth studio album from this
German heavy/speed metal band. Kai Hansen left the band a long time ago ...
but Iron Savior was always the project of Piet Sielck (lead
vocalist, guitarist and ... producer).
The first song - Battering Ram - is a classic Iron Savior
track : heavy, fast, epic sing-along choruses, melodic lead guitar, double-kick
drums. The bridge and the chorus get printed in your brain in no time and the
solos invite you for an "air guitar show" in front of your mirror.
Piet Sielck's production is once again perfect, but that's logical considering
Piet's talent as producer (Wizard, Persuader). The effects applied on
the vocals & the guitar represent the trademark of Iron Savior (the
sound is powerfully truncated using the echo effect). The second
track - Stand Against The King - is another classic Iron Savior track
: speedy guitar riffs, powerful choruses, melodic solos sending you directly
to Helloween, Blind Guardian, without forgetting
Grave Digger's epic trademark. Welcome to German Heavy Metal
Universe :)
The third track - Tyranny Of Steel - continue the roller coast : fast,
in your face melodic guitar solos and the usual punchy chorus. Nothing to say
... expect this is great stuff. Of course, at this stage, I recognize that there
is almost no difference between Helloween, Gamma Ray,
Iron Savior, Grave Digger and Primal
Fear music. The voice of each singer makes us believe there is a kind
of difference, but except may be Grave Digger, we are listening
to classic melodic heavy/speed metal like we use to since ... Keeper Of
The Seven Keys Part I & Part II. The remaining point to judge "differently"
these bands is their song-writing and you will agree with me that Iron
Savior (Piet Sielck) knows how to write catchy and hunting melodic
songs. Consequently, Piet Sielck's voice is really cool and the "spacy
production" used for Iron Savior albums generate the difference
with the legions of Helloween's copy-cat bands.
Time Will Tell (another roller coast song reminding you Gamma
Ray), Break The Curse (a typical Judas Priest
track with a classic Iron Savior chorus), Riding Free (another melodic
heavy/speed metal song taking you back to Helloween or Gamma
Ray), Starchaser (a kind of power metal song "à
la" Manowar), Machine World (much heavier, much slower, escorted
by a powerful chorus) constitute the skeleton of Battering Ram. There
are no weak track on this fifth album... but there is also nothing new on the
horizon : the sound is the same since Unification, the melody reminds
you always another song, another album, another band. However, as I mentioned
it previously, the quality of the song-writing is once again there. At the end,
I find myself hand banging from the beginning until the end of the record. In
other words, I enjoy the music released by my cd-player.
Similarly to Running Wild, Iron Savior delivers
... typical Iron Savior music. Thanks for your dedicated perseverance
Mr. Sielck's as I feel affection for this type of music. Of course if you are
looking for something new ... pass your way. On the other hand, if you like
the above-mentioned bands or if you like Unification or Condition
Red, don't miss this album. That's simple as that ;)
Aaah these German metalers ...