Dreadful Fate – The Sin of Sodom
This demo is classic thrash at its best
This demo is classic thrash at its best
We might get crazy for a minute, wanna burn your church. The next minute, we are singing you a love song in your native tongue.
…the band plays an intriguing mix of Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, and J.R.R. Tolkein.
I could easily see them as an opening act for King Crimson on the Red tour. Not as dark or brooding, but just as adventurous in the places they are willing to let the song go to.
On this second release, they put forth an album oozing with true fantasy prog that is missing from the scene today.
This is truly classic prog at its finest, without a mistake or bad direction, either musically or lyrically.
Burn the World is a dark romp through the metal of three and a half decades ago, played immaculately, but with some serious fire.
If you enjoy movies with obelisk, sword, runestone, or quest in the title and can think of nothing better than a nice mead while wearing a kilt, then this is the album for you.
If you are filled with the urge to just rock out in a pickup truck to some honest to goodness straight forward rock with your lady beside you on the middle seat, then this is definitely worth buying.
See that guy? The one who looks a little dangerous? That is the personification of Candle.