STORMWARRIOR - Thunder & Steele
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STORMWARRIOR – Thunder & Steele

StormWarrior is a German Power Metal band, and Thunder & Steele is their latest release. Topically, the band tends to focus their writing on lineage/heritage, making them Epic Metal lyrically, but certainly not sonically. Sound-wise, Thunder & Steele is solid … lots of guitar and drum work at amphetamine speeds along with the requisite “on the brink of disorganization” song structures that have made the German style so awesome over the years. However, the album suffers from the tracks sounding too similar, and the frenetic musicianship tends to come through as just a bunch of notes as the album progresses.

STORMWARRIOR - Heading Northe
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STORMWARRIOR – Heading Northe

This band hails from the Northern parts of Germany and is the brainchild of Lars Ramcke a.k.a. Thunder Axe. Stormwarrior released their debut and homonymous album back in 2002 that was produced by Kai Hansen in the famous Hansen Studios. Apart from his trademark work behind the soundboard, Kai supported the band with some guest appearances and by taking them on the road supporting Gamma Ray. So, after four years from Northern Rage and two years since the live At Foreign Shores – Live In Japan release, the Germans return with a brand new album. This time the production was handled by Lars Ramcke, while the mixing process was bestowed upon Piet Sielck’s skillful hands. Stormwarrior pay respect to their ancestry by implementing the distinct references to some of the most important Heavy/Power Metal bands of the German scene. So, among the eleven tracks there are fast and galloping rhythm guitars that point to Running Wild during the Under Jolly Roger / Port Royal glorious era. The intro “And The North Calleth For Odin” introduces the fast guitar based “Heading North” that shines with the aforementioned influences. The chorus lines follow the sing-along recipe and they take the listener on the bow of a Drakkar where he can feel the cold North wind on his face. Things get more Epic in a Manowar way with “Metal Legacy” where some classic twin guitar work can be found. “Holy Cross” is probably the best track on the album and clocks in at almost seven minutes where Gamma Ray atmosphere is everywhere — especially present in the guitars (excellent legato) and the vocals. Lars has a very good voice that adopts the high-pitched screams of Kai Hansen, while maintaining his own identity. Back to Running Wild with the excellent “Iron Gods” that has …READ MORE