DAMNATION ANGELS – Fiber Of Our Being

DAMNATION ANGELS - Fiber Of Our Being
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    DAMNATION ANGLES - Fiber Of Our Being - 8.5/10
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Rock ‘N’ Growl Promotions
Release date: July 31, 2020

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Fiber Of Our Being is the third album from UK Symphonic Metal band Damnation Angels. This is the first album to feature new vocalist Iggy Rodriguez and new bassist Nic Southwood, along with guitarist William Graney and drummer John Graney.

This is a very polished record. The overall mix and production value is excellent, and the individual pieces are clear and punchy. In short, it just really sounds good. Rodriguez’s vocals are clear and powerful, with spot-on delivery and harmonies. The guitars rest in the sweet spot of clarity and punch. The drums are big and boomy. The keyboards could come down a hair, but overall, the record is sonically excellent.

Every track on Fiber Of Out Being has something to offer, and while there are only 9 songs, the record clocks in at over 56 minutes. The longest song, “Remnants Of A Dying Star”, comes in at almost 13 minutes. The shortest is still well over 4 minutes. The first single from the record is the title track, “Fiber Of Our Being”. Its pretty representative of most of the songs. Dynamic, melodic, musically interesting without sacrificing listenability for the sake of virtuosity, it’s an impressive piece that should appeal to a broad audience.

Fans of Damnation Angels, Symphonic Metal and Melodic Metal will want to give Fiber Of Our Being a listen.

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  • Stevie Shred

    Stevie was a reviewer here at Metal Express Radio. He is currently the lead guitarist for Melodic Rock band Red Reign, based in Richmond, Virginia, USA. Red Reign toured with Tesla in 2017, and shared the stage with Dokken, FireHouse, Lita Ford, Kix, Quiet Riot, and others at various dates around the US in 2018. Stevie heard his first KISS record at the age of 6 and was immediately hooked on Rock and Roll guitar. Over the course of years his tastes evolved, graduating from KISS to Ozzy and Van Halen; and then into Hair Metal. Over time, harder and faster music drew him. Bands like Metallica, Pantera, and Anthrax led the way, and Killswitch Engage took him over the top. Stevie has a deep passion for the guitar, not only playing them, but building them as well.

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