LANFEAR – The Code Inherited

LANFEAR - The Code Inherited
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Pure Steel Records
Release date: July 1st, 2016

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9.33/10 (9 votes)

Germany’s LANFEAR are one of the bands that deliver fantastic albums time and again, but seems to never really appear on the radar of most Metal fans. Will the third brilliant album in a row change that? It is doubtful, but one can hope, because Lanfear is a force in Progressive Metal that should find a much wider audience. They have even improved their songwriting in terms of catchy harmonies, while the guitar skills of stringman Markus Ullrich are astonishing, but still support the song rather than try to impress. Singer Nuno Miguel de Barros Fernandes can spar with the best and is the proud banner Lanfear can wave in the faces of most of the competition. The Code Inherited is a highlight of 2016 and should be an instant purchase for fans of Nevermore, Dream Theater, Fates Warning, Communic and everybody who likes the combination of power and irresistable melodies.

Songs from this new release will be featured at 6:00/18:00 CET & Midnight/Noon EST on the day indicated. All featured DAILY ALBUM PREMIERES will have a short review posted the day it’s on the show!

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About Frank Jaeger 232 Articles
Frank was a reviewer here at Metal Express Radio, based out of Bavaria, Germany. He has worked in the games industry for more than 20 years, now on the manufacturing side, before on the publishing end. Before this, he edited and handled the layout for a city mag in northern Germany ... maybe that is why he love being part of anything published. Frank got hooked on Metal at the age of 14 when a friend introduced him to AC/DC. They were listening to The Beatles, Madness, and The Police, and he decided they should move on. Well, they did, Back in Black became Frank's first Metal album, and since Germany is reasonably close to England, they had some small New Waves Of British Heavy Metal washing up on their shores: Tygers Of Pan Tang, Samson, Gillan, Iron Maiden, Saxon, Sweet Savage, Diamond Head, etc. If he had to pick his favorite styles, Prog and Power Metal would be at the top of the list.

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