Dark Assault
Iron Savior
- Style
- Speed Metal
- Label
- Noise Records
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Chris
/ 100
Killing songs: Seek And Destroy, Solar Wings, Made Of Metal, Firing The Guns, Eye Of The World.
Iron Savior's new full length album is finally here. After my disappointment
with the Interlude album, I was putting my expectation very high since Piet's
last full album Unification is amongst the best ones in my collection. So what
did the savior made of metal ?
The first listens were more than inconclusive since I couldn't find anything
to my liking. Except a couple of songs I couldn't find any good Iron Savior
songs... god I was wrong. You see, Iron Savior music is not catchy and easy,
the consequence of that is that it's very unlikely that one like it at the first
listens... I remembered it did the same effect for me with Unification, so after
putting the CD at rest for more than a week, on a foggy morning I decided to
play the CD again, to my astonishment this wasn't the same CD anymore, it had
grown in me during the time I had not listened it and today it's stronger than
ever. The CD isn't as good as Unification to me, but that's the best next thing.
Impressive again, Piet will transport you into a Sci-fi universe filled with
epic battles in which you may even imagine yourself inside a starfighter, killing
forces of evil fighting with great courage. The music is fast, very fast, the
melodies are few but once they found their way into your synaptic pathways,
there's no way there coming out of there any day soon. Kai's song is pretty
cool, called Solar Wings, it will undoubtedly remind you of Gamma Ray. So From
Seek And Destroy, to Firing The Guns, passing by Solar Wings, Made Of Metal
and Eye Of The World, this new Iron Savior is a pure jewel of Epic Speed Metal.
Last but not least, an excellent Judas' cover song : Delivering The Goods.
Only bug disappointment would be the booklet which looks like it been done
by an amateur... that's too bad cause I'm amongst the people who love to have
nice collecting albums. Of course the music inside is much more important to
me, but I think it's time for Piet to really consider reviewing the designs
of his albums, cause so far I haven't seen one that really was cool and it seems
it even gets worse with time. The concept of this one is okay, but the realization
is awful. The artcover for example looks like its been done in 20 minutes (seriously
!), and still I have the feeling that under that same amount of time I would
have done it better... Something to think about for next albums I guess.
Details aside, once again, I must kneel in front of the savior made of metal,
and pledge allegiance. So in the end if you liked Unification, there's a pretty
good chance that you're losing your time reading me and should already be on
your way to your favorite metal store.