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A Life once Lost – Iron Gag

Review

A Life once Lost

Iron Gag

Genre
CD
Datum
15.10.2007
Autor
Jan
5 /10
A life that has once been lost is probably quite frustrating. Because the metal edge of the guys from the United States of our esteemed George W. sounds pretty pissed off. The guitars are extremely heavy, as is fitting for a proper metal band. Considering that I hardly ever listen to metal, this goes down quite well. Since 1999, the guys from New Jersey have been causing a stir, and you can hear that on this high-quality produced album. What bothers me a bit is the vocals, a kind of hoarse scream, absolutely typical for metal. I can't really get into that. But the wall of guitars that builds up makes up for it and creates an atmosphere that works more at times and less at others. It sounds best without the vocals, and the solos are also kept within limits. All in all, it's always worth a listen for metal fans. However, since I prefer rougher and less polished sounds, I can't really get into it. The whole thing was released by Ferret Music, and you can get an impression at www.alifeoncelost.com and www.Ferretstyle.com.

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