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All for Metal

Gods of Metal (Year of the Dragon)

Year2024
LabelSoyuz Music
CountryRU
StatusOfficial

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Tracklist

  1. Cry for Help (1:03)
  2. Gods of Metal (4:01)
  3. Year of the Dragon (3:19)
  4. The Way of the Samurai (3:24)
  5. Temple of Silence (4:18)
  6. When Monsters Roar (3:46)
  7. Path of the Brave (4:20)
  8. Like Thor and Loki (3:58)
  9. Valkyries in the Sky (3:49)
  10. Welcome (3:38)
  11. Who Wants to Live Forever (4:04)
  12. The Journey Will Not End (0:44)

About the Band

Death was an American death metal band formed in Altamonte Springs, Florida, in 1983 by guitarist Chuck Schuldiner (who later became the band's sole vocalist), drummer/vocalist Kam Lee, and guitarist Rick Rozz. Formed out of what would become the Florida death metal scene, Death is considered a pioneering band in death metal. The band's 1987 debut album, Scream Bloody Gore, has been widely regarded as one of the first death metal records, alongside the first records from Possessed and Necrophagia. Death had a fluctuating lineup, with Schuldiner, aside from a European tour, being the sole consistent member. The group's style progressed from the raw sound on its first two albums to a more complex one in its later stage.

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Album Review

All for Metal's latest album 'Gods of Metal (Year of the Dragon)' is a powerful and epic journey into the realms of heavy metal. The band's signature sound is on full display with thunderous riffs, soaring vocals, and intricate melodies that transport the listener to a mythical world of gods and warriors. The production quality is top-notch, capturing the intensity and grandeur of each track. Standout songs like 'Gods of Metal', 'The Way of the Samurai', and 'Valkyries in the Sky' showcase the band's ability to craft anthemic and memorable metal tunes. 'Gods of Metal' fits seamlessly into All for Metal's discography, continuing their legacy as one of the leading forces in modern heavy metal.

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