‘From Over Yonder’ by Velvet Viper

Artists

  • Jutta Weinhold / Vocals

  • Gunnar Heyse / Guitar

  • Jimmy Boehlke / Guitar

  • Wolfgang “Tatch” Mirche / Bass

  • Claus “Bubi The Schmied” Reinholdt  / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • The Spell From Over Yonder

  • The Flying Dutchman

  • Zed Yago

  • Queen And Priest

  • Revenge

  • United Pirate Kingdom

  • Stay The Course

  • Rebel Ladies

  • Rockin’ For The Nation

  • Rebel Ladies (Live)

  • Rockin’ For The Nation (Live)

  • The Schmied

“The Spell From Over Yonder,”kicks proceedings off in a suitably dramatic style. The riffs are bombastic, the melodies are filled with energy, and there’s power in the way the song sways from side to side.

“The Flying Dutchman,” is bombastic, a song that rips through every normal arrangement and does things in its own way.

“Zed Yago,” is a rager, a song that burns with energy and aggression and delivers a phenomenal performance.

“Queen and Priest,” gallops through like a mad man, with the vocals slowly weaving their spell and capturing the listener’s attention.

“Revenge,” is thoughtful and melodic, before slowly shifting in gear and producing some of the most haunting melodies yet.

“United Pirate Kingdom,” swirls with energy and grace. A song that moves with power and melody, an anthem for the ages.

“Stay The Course,” slows things down, adding a touch of darkness about proceedings, before increasing the change to something else entirely.

“Rebel Ladies,” is a groover and a rocker.

“Rockin’ For The Nation,” is as the title would suggest an absolute rocker.

“The Schmied,” slows proceedings down and makes things ever more thoughtful.

The album is out on 21st August via Massacre Records.