Band : Vulture’s Vengeance
Release : Where the Time Dwelt In
Country : Rome , Italy
Genre :Epic Heavy Metal
Label : Gates Of Hell Records
Reviewer :Juan Umeres
Line Up
Tony T. Steele – Vocals/Guitars
Matt Savage – Bass
Nail – Guitars
Kosathral Khel – Drums
Tracklist
1. End of the Void (Intro)
2. A Curse from Obsidian Realm
3. And the Wind Still Screams His Name
4. On a Prisoner’s Tale
5. Where the Time Stands Still
Vulture’s Vengeance, Italian band that debuts with this ep titled “Where the time dwelt in”. With only five songs are presented in an extraordinary way, listening to their music is traveling in a war tank crushing posers. “End of the void” open the Ep, a well-armed, dark and twisted instrumental, but with “A course from obsidian realm” is that the band teaches all its power, with Iron Maiden’s style from early years, And Steele’s voice that reminds me to Hansi Kürsch. “And The Wind Still Screams His Name” is the third track of Ep, in the line of the previous song although the influence of Angel Witch says present, by the dark atmosphere. On the fourth track they slow down but not power, “On a prisoner’s Tale” is “THE HYMN” from this ep, powerful and epic. Maybe with some old Manowar elements, with guitars telling you that you do not have to be Yngwie Malmsteen to be virtuous. Finally the ep closes with “Where the time stand still” an instrumental again in the line of Iron Maiden, with twin guitars and guitar bass sparking. Undoubtedly I expect the Lp of these Italian guys, Heavy Metal with roots in the 80 ‘, original, without any Without any interest in being in vogue. Highly recommend.
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