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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0872967002485
Label: Locomotive Spain
Manufacturer: Locomotive Spain
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Locomotive Spain
Release Date: January 29, 2008
Sales Rank: 157830
Studio: Locomotive Spain
Disc 1:- Sign of Fear
- Face the Emptiness
- Everytime It Rains - Primal Fear, Allan, Brian
- New Religion
- Fighting the Darkness: Fighting the Darkness
- Fighting the Darkness: The Darkness
- Blood on Your Hands
- The Curse of Sharon
- Too Much Time
- Psycho
- World on Fire
- The Man (That I Don't Know)
- Reprise - Primal Fear,
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New Religion is a very good power metal cd. probaly one of PF's best I rank it right up there with Nuclear Fire. This album sounds very smooth and polished.Ralf sounds great on this album. I think this might be his best vocals yet just check out Sign OF Fear. This album does seems to have more radio friendly songs like Everytime It Rains(with Simone Simons from Epica) and Fighting the Darkness but I dont feel that it takes anything away from the album. As for The rest of the album it sounds like ... Read More
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For me this album is OK. But why bands lose "power" after several cds? are they using "quality" instead "power"?. Face the emptiness, New Religion and Sign of fear are very good songs.... nevertheless, the rest of the album could be powerless.... you can feel a long "balad" among the cd while listening..... which is booooring¡¡¡¡¡ but with quality.
Well, when I'm listening to this album, after 5 songs I change to Nuclear Fire.
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Every once in a while, an album will come along that not-so-subtly reminds you that you don't know as much as you think you do about a band. Primal Fear's latest release New Religion is one of those albums. I sampled a couple of Primal Fear discs a few years ago (Nuclear Fire and Jaws of Death) and assumed I knew all I needed to about the band - that they were a Judas Priest worshipping power metal band, and not a terribly memorable one at that. Imagine my surprise when the band hit the stage at ... Read More
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This new CD constitutes Primal Fear's best work to-date. Hailing from Germany, Primal Fear has released several prior CDs, all of which were competent, but lacking in originality: the band's sound was largely derivative of Judas Priest. On this CD, however, they have evolved a more distinctive style. The music is still in the same genre: intense, powerful metal, reminiscent of the 1980s. What sets this CD apart from their earlier efforts is that both the melodic ideas and instrumental passages ... Read More
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In a year that produced a few disappointing metal releases, Primal Fear did not let the fans down and delivered an album that not only lived up to expectations but (in my opinion) was the best metal album of 2007. Primal Fear have always been subject to comparisons with metal Gods Judas Priest due to the style of power metal they play and vocalist Ralf Scheepers' voice sounding much like Rob Halford. This has turned some people away from their music, but Primal Fear are not a Judas Priest clone. ... Read More
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