DINNER MUSIC FOR THE GODS – Beautiful And Treacherous

DINNER MUSIC FOR THE GODS - Beautiful And Treacherous
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    DINNER MUSIC FOR THE GODS - Beautiful And Treacherous - 7/10
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Release date: February 12, 2014

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Dinner Music For The Gods is an oddly named Progressive Instrumental Metal band out of Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, and their release a la carte is entitled Beautiful & Treacherous. The band incorporates plenty of variety in their playing, which takes you on a ride through many subgenres and keeps it fresh while giving the album a “soundtrack” feel. Within this album they cover the Zeppelin classic “Kashmir” and borrow some classic riffs along the way from Iron Maiden and a few others, adding various ingredients to spice things up a bit. Overall, this is an enjoyable, interesting, well-made release.

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  • Dan Skiba

    Dan is a former partner at Metal Express Radio, and also served as a reviewer, photographer and interviewer on occasions. Based out of Indianapolis, USA he was first turned on to Hard Rock music in the mid-1970s when he purchased Deep Purple's Machine Head as his first album. He was immediately enthralled with the powerful guitar sound and pronounced drumbeat, and had to get more! His collection quickly expanded to include as many of Heavy Rock bands of the time that he could get his hands on, such as Ted Nugent, Judas Priest, and Black Sabbath, to name just a few.

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