Metal
Messiah's Kiss
- Style
- 80's Heavy Metal
- Label
- SPV
- Year
- 2004
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: Metal 'til we Die !!!!!!!!!
After the excellent Feinstein, here comes the new Messiah's
Kiss. Metal is the second record from these Germans heavy
metalers. Back in 2002, Prayer For The Dying (first album) made a surprise,
triggering a "standing ovation" from the European metal press. We
had the chance to see Messiah's Kiss playing live at Wacken
2002 (that was a great show). As I like to say, the second album is always a
trap ... especially when the spotlight is on you. I must admit I was a bit worry
for their new album. Could the band reiterated the performance of the first
record ? Well, not only they did it ... but this one is even better. Metal Until
We Die !!!!!
I discovered Messiah's Kiss via their vocalist, Mike Tirelli
(Holy Mother). As I wrote on Prayer For The Dying
review, this vocalist oscillates between the vocals of little dragon (Ronnie
James Dio) and the metal God (Halford). Pretty impressive no ? And when the
songs are as good as they are on Metal, the vocalist turns out to be
even better. The influences here are very simple : Judas Priest,
Running Wild and Manowar. Here comes the 80's
again.
The fast opener - Uncaging Rebellion - reminds you immediately Judas
Priest, while Mike demonstrates (confirms) he is one of the best heavy
metal singer these days. The guitar solos and the melodies send you back to
Running Wild. That's the kind of opener that plugs the listener
for a while. Believer, with its Hammerfall chorus,
validates the song-writing quality of Metal so far (I really like the
bass solo on Believer). But the best song of the album is knocking
my speakers : Metal 'Til We Die. Congratulation guys as this is so
far the best heavy metal song of the year. Manowar himself
could not do better !!! Yes my dear friends, this is the kind of hymn all heavy
metal bands would dig for. Messiah's Kiss did it :)
The other focus are Hell Or Victory (between Iron Maiden
and Judas Priest), Angels (ringing the bell of Freedom
Call ), Holy Waters (manowarish once again), Run And Hide
(with its rock 'n' roll touch), Road To Exxtasy (great chorus), Blackhawk
(a magnificent heavy mid-tempo track) and The Edge Of Eternity (with
its military tempo reminding you again Running Wild). The last
track will help you to fight undesirable thieves in the middle of the night
;)
Metal is a great gunshot from Messiah's Kiss. Two
thumbs up !!!