‘The War Within Me’ by Blaze Bayley

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

“War Within Me,” starts things off and it is an absolute rager. The opening riffs immediately grab the listener and make them pay attention. The melodies that come in from there keep the listener intrigued and when Blaze’s voice comes in, you know that this is going to be an epic song. The venture is powerful and a great start.

“Warrior,” is contemplative, it allows the vocals to turn and shift through the line. There’s a sense that something is pushing through the strands of time. The intonations are very much set to the strands of time, listing the horizons that are present and within grasp.

“Witches Night,” is another rager. It batters through the stream of consciousness, turning the world inside out, and hammering through a pressure point that does not allow for a subtle reprieve. Instead, the song and the listener embrace a full throttled story.

“The Dream Of Alan Turning,” is a monster of a song. It brings a legend to life and shifts the story through the varieties of life and measurement.

“The Unstoppable Stephen Hawking,” shimmers through the line, embracing a sense of time and place that really relies on a sharpened axel. It grows through the line, presuming to delve deep into the line of measurement that cascades through time and space.

“Every Storm Ends,” is a clinical finisher. It is epic and common place, it shimmies through the whirlwind of time. Blaze’s voice is astounding. The song just really clinches things together.

The album is out on 9th April via Blaze Bayley Recording.