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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
furious Canuck metal that takes no prisoners,
By Scott Hedegard "Scott" (Fayetteville, AR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fire Up the Blades (Audio CD)
I've loved all things heavy since I was a teenager back in the late '70's. Maybe some will sneer at me for being too old to be listening to metal, but the hell with 'em. I'm a guitarist, and I explore the instrument in all its possibilites. Metal was my escape and now I admire it for its technical precision which alt rock dweebs couldn't hope to equal, the youthful energy and just plain good playing, depending on the band. I don't like rap-metal at all, so don't even bring it up.
Three Inches Of Blood are a unique outfit for having two singers, one covering the Halford range coyote yelps, and the other spewing gutteral croaks that sound like Satan with gas. Frankly, I'm a little tired of "grunt vocalists", so having one that can sing is refreshing. Trivium, for example, needs to make up their mind on their vocals. I'd much prefer the clear singing and harmonies, but hey, nobody asked me. That little complaint aside, Three Inches newest slab features breakneck riffing, harmonies ala Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, the imagery of medieval times and thunderous drumming and production - in other words, textbook metal. It isn't a ripoff, or a tired formula, however. What makes bands like Three Inches work is love of the music, dedication and real ambition. This is why some metal acts like Saxon, Judas Priest and the aforementioned Iron Maiden are still together and still command very respectable audiences worldwide. Critics can slobber all over the next "sensitive" songwriter, pop diva or whomever. It remains a fact though that for sheer career security, metal outrivals all other forms of rock music, and that's saying something. Getting Three Inches of Blood's latest is a good example of an unfairly maligned musical form done right.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Relese of 2007,
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This review is from: Fire Up the Blades (Audio CD)
I can't stop listening to this album. It is truly a metal masterpiece. I'm a 80's metal fan (megadeth, metallica, anthrax, etc). I didn't like the turn that most metal took in the mid 90's. Bands like this hearken back to the days of real metal. No holds bard in your face thrash, speed, and aggression. Every song on this album is pure metal gold. The mix of growling and operatic singing is so unique, yet fits them so well. King Diamond meets In Flames with double bass up your you know what.
Like I said, every song is a gem, but my favorites include Goatrider's Horde, God of the Cold White Silence, and Infinite Legions. I really hope these guys get the exposure they deserve. This is the metal that metal fans desire. Keep it up 3IOB!!!!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
DAMN!!!,
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This review is from: Fire Up the Blades (Audio CD)
This is probably one of the best albums ive heard in a while(after Horse The Bands "A Natural Death"). I saw 3 Inches live last year and i thought their music at the time could not be out done but for once i was wrong and im happy for that, because this album went above and beyond any of my expectations. I talked to the lead singers and they said it was due summer of 07 and anxiously i waited and once i got it it was well worth the wait. And on top of it they added akeyboardist to the mix... f***king awesome.
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