‘Pride’ by The Unity

Artists

  • Gianbattista Manenti / Vocals

  • Michael Ehre / Drums

  • Henjo Richter / Guitar

  • Stef E  / Guitar

  • Sascha Onnen  / Keyboards

  • Jogi Sweers / Bass

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • The New Pandora

  • Hands Of Time

  • Line and Sinker

  • We Don’t Need Them Here

  • Destination Unknown

  • Angel Of Dawn

  • Damn Nation

  • Wave of Fear

  • Guess How I Hate This

  • Scenery of Hate

  • Rusty Cadillac

  • You Don’t Walk Alone

“The New Pandora,”slowly comes into being, on the back of a fascinating acoustic riff, that soon gives way to a hammering guitar.

“Hands of Time,” follows up with a real hammer to the gut. The song goes from strength to strength on the back of a smashing riff and some super sonic melodies.

“Line and Sinker,” gets the heart racing, on the back of a solid drum beat. The guitars add a nice little touch in between and the vocals add something even more to the performance.

“We Don’t Need Them Here,” snaps and crackles. Bringing a lesson to the fore and ensuring that the listener is fully brought up to speed with the craziness of the world.

“Destination Unknown,” starts off softly, before advancing into a powerful modus with the distorted guitars and the soaring vocals. What a song.

“Angel of Dawn,” is a rager. A song that combines differing elements to really get people intrigued. The vocals take charge half way through the song and dominate from there on in.

“Damn Nation,” speeds things up with a double time riff. The intensity coming off the band in this song is infectious.

“Wave of Fear,” works its way into being. Slowly distorting the playing field and delivering a smacking blow right in the middle of proceedings.

“Guess How I Hate This,” slowly inches forward, bringing together the edge of the world, and ensuring that the listener is hooked on the basic principles of the time and the place.

“Scenery of Hate,” is a riff machine, and a song that is bound to get people intrigued as and when it is performed live.

“Rusty Cadillac,” goes all out.

“You Don’t Walk Alone,” is anthemic and perfect type of song for these troubled times.

The album is out on 13th March via Steamhammer/SPV