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"Collision course ... Paradox II" CD by Royal Hunt

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After eight studio albums and three live albums there's finally a new release of Royal Hunt! "Collision course ... paradox II" is the successor of the in 1997 appeared album "Paradox"!





The album is peppered with atmospheric songs with loads of bombast, strong melodies and great guitars. Composition and mood convince and document the format, that Royal Hunt have in songwriting!

Item no. 434317
Title Collision course ... Paradox II
Musical Genre Progressive Metal
Product topic Bands
Band Royal Hunt
Release date 3/14/08
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Principles of paradox
  • 2.
    The first rock
  • 3.
    Exit wound
  • 4.
    Divide and reign
  • 5.
    High noon at the battlefield
  • 6.
    The clan
  • 7.
    Blood in blood out
  • 8.
    Tears of the sun
  • 9.
    Hostile breed
  • 10.
    Chaos A.C.

by Anne K. Fricke (30.01.2008) Rage are not lazy. In early 2007, they released "Full moon in St. Petersburg", now the new studio album is due already, too. And with Andre Hilgers as their new drummer, the trio goes back to Rock. "Carved in stone" has little in common with "Speak of the dead" and its very classic and symphonic character causing some hot discussion among Rage fans. On "Carved in stone", they kick down the speed pedal again and got back to heaviness. As little experiments as possible seemed to be the motto of band leader, Peavy, because speed-like smashers, like "Gentle murders", "Drop dead!" and "Lost in the void" shave your skull like in the good old "Back in mind" times. Smolski delivers great riff carpets with no compromises. One of the few songs that are a bit more playful and experimental is called "Lord of the flies" and closes this great, edgy Rage album that will satisfy especially all early fans of the band. After more than 20 years in the Metal business, Mr. Wagner still has enough potential to not be called a deadhead. Respect!