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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Saxon's second wind,
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This review is from: Inner Sanctum (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
It's funny, but Saxon, despite being active for the better part of the last three decades seems to really have hit their stride in recent years. The band's glory days may be long behind them, and their lineup shattered, but with their last few albums (2001's Killing Ground, 2004's Lionheart, and now 2007's the Inner Sanctum), Saxon has reached a musical peak not seen since their benchmark New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM) albums.
It's refreshing to see a veteran band that isn't content to rest on their laurels and deliver the same stale albums over and over again. Saxon is rocking with all the energy of a much younger band, and that energy is the driving force behind albums like the Inner Sanctum. This is a tight, professional album that recalls both the seminal NWOBHM movement as well as today's more refined power metal sound. Driving anthems like "Need for Speed" and "I've Got to Rock (To Stay Alive)" would not have been out of place on Wheels of Steel or Denim and Leather, and epic tracks "Red Star Falling" and "Attila the Hun" are worthy of NWOBHM peers Iron Maiden. Anyone who may have written Saxon off in the 90's would do well to pay attention to what the band has been up to recently. Call it a metal revival, or maybe just the band's second wind. Whatever it is, the result is a string of fantastic metal albums that no classic metal fan should be without. NOTE: There are a couple of different versions of the Inner Sanctum. The European version features a radio edit of the song "If I Was You" as a bonus track, while the US version comes with a bonus DVD that features outtakes, live material and other behind the scenes footage. Given its lower price tag, the US version is probably the way to go.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Keep getting better and better, yet no one seems to notice,
By stagecrewlizzy "nomisofsiman" (Wheaton, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inner Sanctum (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
It's true. This album is awesome. Saxon was a great band in the 70's/80's during the NWOBHM movement and then they started to dissappear because the studios were forcing them to do the type of music they didn't want to. Honestly, they just got bad management and marketing which is a true shame because they really are a talented group. Probably one of the best metal bands ever but they'll never get the light of day. Yes, they'll always be remembered for 747 "Strangers of the Night" but for the most part, they won't be remembered for stuff later on like this album which is sooooooooo much darker than their earlier stuff but they like Judas Priest can pull it off. I loved Lionheart and when people were saying that this was better, I didn't believe them. But you know what, they're right. It is. This is the type of music that I want to hear but unfortunately, the industry is dying by genetically altered bands who are robots to their record companies. ALL HAIL SAXON FOR NOT SELLING OUT IN THIS DAY IN AGE!!!!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Like A Fine Wine..,
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This review is from: Inner Sanctum (Bonus Dvd) (Audio CD)
Saxon's newest album is a nice dose of straight ahead, no foolin' around, nothing overly fancy, no B.S. heavy metal. Some may translate it to boring, bland, and been done before. But in a metal scene that finds so many of it's bands trying to get more epic, more progressive, more, more, more, an album like this is refreshing. While I like bands like Blind Guardian, Symphony X and Rhapsody, sometimes I just get in that mood where I want to say, "just shut up and rock!" Ya know? Those who have enjoyed much of Saxon's music for the last ten years or so should really enjoy this one. Or of course if you enjoy their classic period, but through modern recording technology, this one sounds quite a bit heavier, and there's nothing wrong with that, is there? Saxon do seem to be getting heavier over the years, and Inner Sanctum has some of the heaviest stuff they've done to date. Even at 56 or so, Biff sounds strong as a horse. Hell, he may sound better now than he ever did! The dvd on this edition is a rockin' bit of fun, and shows Saxon on their previous tour(where they played strictly 80s tunes and charged 80s prices for their shows and tshirts! How many bands would do something like that, eh?). The band come across as a fun, humorous and ego-less bunch of guys who truly love what they do. I tell ya, it's such a damn shame that these guys can be so unappreciated in the U.S. while jackasses like Korn pack the concert halls. Anyhow, Saxon show no signs of slowing down or going down the crapper, and judging by this new cd, they have lead in those pencils. I hope they don't call it quits any time soon.
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