Dirt Eater
Human Race
- Style
- Melodic Metal
- Label
- Massacre Records
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>The Web, Paralyzed</i>
This is the second album by this Swedish melodic metal band from Gothenburg.
Human Race, formed in the mid 90's by vocalist Stefano Marchesini and
guitar player Robert Hansson, who are still the driving force behind
the band, are back with Dirt Eater.
I was a bit impatient to hear their new record because Human Race is
compared by some journalists as the new Pretty Maids, a band I really
like. Starting with the fast groovy opener Paralized over the
mid-tempo Some Fall In Summertime to the epic Band New Dawn,
there are nothing but good songs (rock 'n' metal). From Talisman to
Pretty Maids, I can say Human Race plays a melodic metal not bad at
all for my ears.
However, I have heard this type of songs and metal also a thousand
time before and there is absolutely nothing new in their music. The
impressive vocals of Stefano Machesini, which can be heard on Rainbow's
cover Tarot Woman, save somehow the journey. As I like to say,
there are too many bands nowadays and Human Race will have to fight
hard for recognition, because they belong to the second division. And
the first division is very far away today ... if not out of reach.
Sorry guys, but for me (and my heart) there is only one Pretty Maids.
Not bad, but nothing unforgettable here.