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Band
Thunderheart
Title
Night of the Warriors
Type
LP/EP
Company
Killer Metal
YOR
2015
Style
Traditional
4/16/2015 11:34:00 AM - Review by: Eric Compton
I really enjoyed guitarist Willy Gascon with previous band Steel Horse. His guitar playing reminds me of Uwe Lulis (ex-Gravedigger, ex-Rebellion) with plenty of driving rhythms perfected with just a touch of bottom heaviness. After Steel Horse disbanded, both Gascon and drummer Lazaro left to form Thunderheart in 2014. The group released their debut album via Killer Metal. The album is steeped in 80s tradition with a touch of early Scorpions, a little mid-era Accept and a slight nudge of Teutonic power. Favorite cuts are the charging 'I'll Always Be There for You' and 'Killing My Fears'. Highly recommended for fans of classic heavy metal.
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Night of the Warriors
2015
Killer Metal
Eric Compton4/16/2015
3.5

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