Out of Las Vegas, Nevada, the land of high-rollers, comes a little heavy metal band that has finally landed on a record label with worldwide distribution (Florida’s Blind Prophecy), after toiling for well over a decade in the dense underground American metal scene. Right off the bat, the listener is smacked in the face with the hard-hitting tracks “World Of The Transparent” and “Red Sky Revolution”.
The album never holds back in featuring the tried and true elements of all that is going right for heavy music today: snarling, serial-killer vocals, slamming guitar riffs and harrowing double bass drumming. The title track “No Time For Sorrow” is clearly the standout song for the act here, amid a fully complete collection of musically gripping tunes, desperately working its ass off from the start to end, including the sonic-crushing and unrelenting “Backstabber”, “Beautality” and “Vultures And Ventriloquists”.
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“No Time For Sorrow” (CD)
BLIND PROPHECY RECORDS
1 World Of The Transparent
2. Red Sky Revolution
3. No Time For Sorrow
4. Bugs
5. Backstabber
6. What You Don’t Know
7. And The Friendship Corrodes
8. The Reason
9. To Submerge Another
10. Beautality
11. Product Of Chance
12. Vultures And Ventriloquists
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