"Megatropolis" CD by Iron Savior
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| Item no. | 431275 |
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| Title | Megatropolis |
| Musical Genre | Power Metal |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Iron Savior |
| Release date | 6/1/07 |
| Product type | CD |
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| Media - Format 1-3 | CD |
CD 1
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1.Running riot
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2.The omega men
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3.Flesh
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4.Megatropolis
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5.Cybernatic queen
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6.Cyber hero
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7.A tale from down below
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8.Still I believe
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9.Farewell and good bye
by Markus Wosgien (11.04.2007) Since their self-titled, 1997-debut there have been a lot of changes in Iron Savior. Having started out as a project by Piet Sielck and Kai Hansen (Gamma Ray) plus Thomen Stauch (Savage Circus), Iron Savior soon became a working band with a progressing record output and a growing fan base. "Megatropolis" directly sets forth where the predecessor, "Battering ram" left off and presents nine modern, powerful Heavy Metal-killers. The songs are very down to earth, full of power and breathe all elements that Iron Savior stands for: melody, heaviness, and anthemnic refrains. Compared to its predecessor, "Megatropolis" appears a bit darker and more direct; the band rather concentrated on straight, edgy riffs and some kind of Rock'n'Roll-attitude. Highlights are plenty and it doesn't take long until this album ignites. Iron Savior have long become a household name in the German Power Metal-circus and with this album, they again confirmed their place in the premier league. Heavy Metal made in Germany is still a seal of approval.