Destinies of War
Attack
- Style
- Melodic Power Metal
- Label
- Victor Entertainment
- Year
- 1989
- Reviewed by
- Mike
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Death Rider, Live or Die, Back to Attack, Blind Man, Wonderland</i>, - Put the CD on random, you can’t go wrong!
Untitled Document
Why this band has not seen more exposure is completely beyond me. I’m sure
there are fans of the band out there, but I have yet to meet one. It amazes
me how some bands get record deals and promotion, while Attack isn’t
even on the radar screen. If you like Iron Maiden, Gamma Ray,
Hammerfall, or ‘Keeper’ era Helloween, this band deserves your
attention. I realize those three bands are legends in their own rite. Is Attack
really worthy of being compared to those great bands? Absolutely.
Attack deliver twelve tracks of epic power metal that will remind you of each
of the three above mentioned bands at any given time. The vocals feature a delivery
similar to “Land of the Free” era Kai Hansen, but with more range and
a richer voice. Rick van Helden’s German accent is quite evident on occasion
similar to that of Kai. Above all, Rick has a very melodic voice which only
compliments the galloping arrangements on this disc. From start to finish, the
guitar riffs are fast and very tight. At times, you feel like you are on the
battlefield about to charge into the heat of war with the energy the band creates
here. Although the riffs are very fast and intricate, they are also quite melodic,
which complemented with Rick’s melodic vocal delivery makes for very catchy
songs. Oh, Rick also handles bass guitar duties, and does quite a fine job.
He is more than able to keep up with the pounding riffs, keeping the overall
sound very well balanced on the low end. If you enjoy dual leads and twin guitar
solos, you will not be disappointed as the dual axe attack rips and tears all
over this disc, very reminiscent of Iron Maiden at times. Don’t skip the instrumental
final track of this disc - you will hear some fantastic guitar work. I have
not a single complaint regarding the musicianship on this disc. It is top notch.
While the band certainly hits the head on the nail with the straight forward
power driven songs, I am also very impressed with the tracks that start off
slow, build gradually, then totally blow you away. One standout track, Blind
Man sees a calm start with an acoustic guitar in the background, then explodes
into a furious riff that doesn’t let up. Death Rider literally rings
in with a loud ominous crash of a bell, backed with an equally ominous acoustic
guitar ala Metallica’s Fade to Black, then the anticipation grows
with the pluck of the acoustic bass, which in turn gives way to the fury of
the dual guitars! Yes! This is not only one of the standout tracks on this disc,
but one of my favorite all time tracks as well.
So, if you enjoy a good dose of double bass, dual leads, twin guitar solos,
speedy and intricate riffs, and some great melodies, by all means get this disc!
Each of the band members are very talented, but more importantly, the chemistry
of the band is dead on. The rhythm section keeps the pace moving along to accommodate
the ever present speedy riffs, yet stays very melodic. I am blown away each
and every time I listen to this CD.