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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Royal Hunt is Back
I think Danish progressive metal band, Royal Hunt is grossly underrated. Royal Hunt, which now has ten albums under their belt, plays a highly melodic style of progressive metal of mostly medium to fast tempo. They have a large, sometimes bombastic, very lush, symphonic sound and usually utilize violins and back up singers if not full orchestras. Band leader, Andre...
Published on February 9, 2007 by D.E. Dawning

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1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Royal Hunt decieved me.
I heard one song and thought they'd be a really cool band.

However, this album is quite boring. Every song is almost exactly the same as the last, and the singer gets to be very nerve-racking.

I wish I could return it, to be honest.
Published on December 31, 2005 by Marc P.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Royal Hunt is Back, February 9, 2007
This review is from: Paper Blood (Audio CD)
I think Danish progressive metal band, Royal Hunt is grossly underrated. Royal Hunt, which now has ten albums under their belt, plays a highly melodic style of progressive metal of mostly medium to fast tempo. They have a large, sometimes bombastic, very lush, symphonic sound and usually utilize violins and back up singers if not full orchestras. Band leader, Andre Anderson may not be the best keyboard player in the universe, but I can't think of anybody better - really! One of the things that makes their music stand out from their contemporaries is their long, complex grand introductions, (five minutes on one song) that is uncommon in the Progressive genre or any genre for that matter.

Royal Hunt, while technically not superior to many of their better known contemporaries, such as Stratovarius or Symphony X, I find their music to be more, shall we say, user friendly. While I applaud the latter bands for their musicianship, Royal Hunt seems to be smoother, less jarring and the songwriting, I feel, is superior and therefore easier to listen to.

I think next to Moving Targets, which I reviewed a couple years ago, Paper Blood is Royal Hunt's best album. Almost all of the tracks have found their way onto many of my mixes. This particular release has 10 songs and they are all top shelf. Outstanding songs on this album are Break Your Chains, Not my Kind, SK 983, Kiss of Faith, Paper Blood.

Conclusion

Most Royal Hunt fans believe they released their best music when they featured D.C. Cooper as their lead singer. Cooper left around 2000 under mysterious circumstances and there was a noticeable drop in the quality of their subsequent releases even though John West (Artension), Cooper's replacement, was capable and even sounds like Cooper. In any case, it was a big mistake as Royal Hunt struggled through three less than stellar albums, until brand new release, Paper Blood, which is actually quite good, sans Cooper.

Royal Hunt seem to have a loyal but limited following here in the states. This is a shame because, as mentioned, they are at least as good as all of their better known contemporaries. Telling you about Royal Hunt isn't the same thing as hearing them for yourself. If you trust me, buy this album, Moving Target or Paradox, you won't be disappointed, or find some way to hear one of them first, then buy it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grandiose Symphonic Metal, February 9, 2007
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Mr D. "Artist/Designer/Kibitzer" (Cave Creek, Az United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Paper Blood (Audio CD)
I think Danish progressive metal band, Royal Hunt is grossly underrated. Royal Hunt, which now has ten albums under their belt, plays a highly melodic style of progressive metal of mostly medium to fast tempo. They have a large, sometimes bombastic, very lush, symphonic sound and usually utilize violins and back up singers if not full orchestras. Band leader, Andre Anderson may not be the best keyboard player in the universe, but I can't think of anybody better - really! One of the things that makes their music stand out from their contemporaries is their long, complex grand introductions, (five minutes on one song) that is uncommon in the Progressive genre or any genre for that matter.

Royal Hunt, while technically not superior to many of their better known contemporaries, such as Stratovarius or Symphony X, I find their music to be more, shall we say, user friendly. While I applaud the latter bands for their musicianship, Royal Hunt seems to be smoother, less jarring and the songwriting, I feel, is superior and therefore easier to listen to.

I think next to Moving Targets, which I reviewed a couple years ago, Paper Blood is Royal Hunt's best album. Almost all of the tracks have found their way onto many of my mixes. This particular release has 10 songs and they are all top shelf. Outstanding songs on this album are Break Your Chains, Not my Kind, SK 983, Kiss of Faith, Paper Blood.

Conclusion

Most Royal Hunt fans believe they released their best music when they featured D.C. Cooper as their lead singer. Cooper left around 2000 under mysterious circumstances and there was a noticeable drop in the quality of their subsequent releases even though John West (Artension), Cooper's replacement, was capable and even sounds like Cooper. In any case, it was a big mistake as Royal Hunt struggled through three less than stellar albums, until brand new release, Paper Blood, which is actually quite good, sans Cooper.

Royal Hunt seem to have a loyal but limited following here in the states. This is a shame because, as mentioned, they are at least as good as all of their better known contemporaries. Telling you about Royal Hunt isn't the same thing as hearing them for yourself. If you trust me, buy this album, Moving Target or Paradox, you won't be disappointed, or find some way to hear one of them first, then buy it.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The perfection of rock music, August 24, 2005
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This review is from: Paper Blood (Audio CD)
The music of Royal Hunt and vocal by John West is outstanding. This album brings back the soul and perfection of hard-rock that was developed by Rainbow, Deep Purple, and by Uria Heep albums' Abominog and Head First.
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5.0 out of 5 stars These Guys Rock!!!, August 28, 2005
This review is from: Paper Blood (Audio CD)
I highly recommend this album. If you buy it, you will not be disappointed. John West has an outstanding vocal range! I have listened to this cd every day since I got it. My favorite songs are "Not My Kind", "Paper Blood", and the beautiful ballad, "Season's Change". Whenever these guys get together, you know it's gonna be good! The talent is just amazing. I look forward to buying every one of their albums in the future. Royal Hunt is most definitely my favorite band!!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Royal Hunt decieved me., December 31, 2005
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I heard one song and thought they'd be a really cool band.

However, this album is quite boring. Every song is almost exactly the same as the last, and the singer gets to be very nerve-racking.

I wish I could return it, to be honest.
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