‘Fistful Of Fire’ by Bonfire
Artists
Alexx Stahl / Vocals
Hans Ziller / Guitar
Frank Pané / Guitar
Ronnie Parkes / Bass
André Hilgers / Drums
Rating
Musical Feel
Song / Album Composition
Tracks
The Joker
Gotta Get Away
The Devil Made Me Do It
Ride The Blade
When An Old Man Cries
Rock N Roll Survivors
Fire and Ice
Warrior
Fire Etude
Breaking Out
Fistful of Fire
The Surge
Gloryland
When An Old Man Cries Acoustic
“The Joker,”starts off acoustically, slowly shifting the strands of time in one direction and then another, luring the listener into a sense of security.
“Gotta Get Away,” carries off where “The Joker,” left off but increases the frequency of its freneticism. Eventually it goes all out and becomes something much more prescient.
“The Devil Made Me Do It,” is an absolute tune. A song that moves with the beat and grows through the sonic combulations to produce something quite catchy.
“Ride The Blade,” is an anthem. A song that will get a lot of people singing when performed live.
“When An Old Man Cries,” is thoughtful and reflective, with the vocals leading the charge and producing something quite thoughtful.
“Rock N Roll Survivors,” is hardcore. A rock song down to the core, the guitar riffs are crunchy and magnificent.
“Fire and Ice,” goes all gutso. Taking a turn from one side to another, and bringing out the best in the listener’s mood.
“Warrior,” goes for that eighties feel, and really pulls it off.
“Fire Etude,” is an interlude that mixes things up considerably, and brings some new elements to the fore.
“Breaking Out,” goes all rocky, and turns the tide on somethings, whilst bringing other things to the fore. The guitars are right and centre on this song.
“A Fistful Of Fire,” prowls the machinery of the listener’s mind, producing something which is quite powerful and contrasting at the same time.
“The Surge,” mixes differing elements together to produce a fascinating interlude.
“Gloryland,” is old school. An absolute rager to finishes things off.