’20 Years The Hard Way’ by Attaxe
Artists
Juan Ricardo / Vocals
Paul Konjicija / Guitar
Scott Stage / Guitar
Steve McDonald / Guitar
Greg Perry / Guitar
Ray Hitchcock / Bass
Steve McCabe / Bass
Michael Siefert / Bass
Calvin Burgess / Bass
Bill Zurlo / Bass
Joey Coach Hanna / Drums
Steve Sinur / Drums
Kenny Easterly / Drums
Rating
Musical Feel
Song / Album Composition
Tracks
Calling The Messiah
Metal Messiah
Unholy Realm
Blood On The Moon
Pedal To The Metal
Remember Me?
Suicide
Lovefire
Jealousy
Powermad
Out Of The Storm
Leave It All Behind
Capture The Universe
Are You Ready?
Playing With Fire
“Calling The Messiah,”is a strong opener. A song that reaches deep into the depths of hell.
“Metal Messiah,” follows on from that and reaches deep within the catacombs to produce a rocking hellfest for all to enjoy.
“Unholy Realm,” rolls through the motions, turning the screws and producing some simply fantastic riffs.
“Blood On The Moon,” a ripper of a song, moving through the turnstiles and ripping into everything.
“Pedal To The Metal,” a song that roars into life, pushing the boundaries through the stratosphere and ensuring the listener knows that they are in the good old days.
“Remember Me?” segue ways into something new and frantic.
“Suicide,” blitzkriegs its way into being, showing off its skills and abilities.
“Lovefire,” slows things down, gives some breathing space, before amping things up by several notches.
“Jealousy,” moves with swagger. A song that throws everything into life and shows off the skills of the band.
“Powermad,” works wonders on the fretboard. Showing off dexterity and sincerity. The composition of the song is such that the listener can’t help but be awed by the way things are fit together.
“Out Of The Storm,” is an absolute ripper of a song, it rolls in hard.
“Leave It All Behind,” shows skill and determination, flushing things through.
“Capture The Universe,” snarls and bites.
“Are You Ready?” is fast and furious, a song that captures the listener’s attention from the get go, pushing the boundaries of what is and isn’t acceptable.
“Playing With Fire,” starts off slowly before advancing into a chaotic age and becoming a mesmerising seance.
The album is out on 31st July.