(review) The Crimson Ghosts – ‘Forevermore’

German horrorpunx The Crimson Ghosts are besides The Other most known and legendary European horror punk band. It’s been couple of years since the last one and I was eager to hear what will they do in new songs, judging by couple of singles they released prior to the record I knew I was in for a horror treat! The album offers eleven songs of trademark The Crimson Ghosts horror punk with lots of metallic influences and one of the best singer in the scene. Vlad’s vocals are sooo sweet and melodic, like doo wop singer in a horror punk band, every emotion, whether fear, whether loss, love, murder or bloody vengeance can be heard in his voice. From introspective ‘Of a Guilty Man’, one of my personal favorites, contemplative song about murder, to more metallic ‘On a Succubic Night’ Vlad’s vocal melodies rule sovereignly coupled with awesome guitar work, thundering bass and drum and one of the best backing vocal harmonies in the world. When all three voices join on choruses it makes my skin crawl with goosebumps. Argyle Goolsby of Blitzkid is a guest performer on another personal favorite of mine called ‘The Legend of Walking Sam’, I can only imagine how this hit sounds live. Anthemic choruses continue and songs like ‘From the Underground World’ hit me as a listener making me want to listen over and over again. ‘As the Whisper Grows’ is classic TCG sound, fast hardcore punk with horror lyrics and melody, with touch of metal aggression. Those songs are my personal favorites, but they change as I listen to this album over and over again, so you will have to find yours. If you are a fan, you will adore this record, if you are not, you will definitely become.

9/10 axes

(review) Majustice – ‘Ancestral Recall’

Majustice is an international (Brazil, Japan, USA) power metal band formed in 2021. This is their debut full length opus containing ten songs. The music of Majustice is power heavy metal made just the way I like it! That being more leaning into eighties side of things reminding me a lot of old Helloween, Gamma Ray, Stratovarius, latter not only by power metal but also some prog elements here and there. But, I mostly do love my power true metal fast, strong and melodic like in ‘Temple Of The Divided World’ with such sweet and great melody coming through my speakers making my metal heart flutter with joy and my skin crawl with pleasure. Vocals are high pitched, but not too intense, change quickly too more lower octaves and remind me of Kiske, Kai Hansen and Ralf Scheepers in one, making Iuri Sanson excellent vocalist and somebody to count on in power metal scene. Piano and keyboard parts are in the background but they belong to the song structures rightfully and they are superbly done. There is also a ballad on this album, being ‘You Rock My World’ just proving how metal ballads are best ballads in the world. But, this is mainly fast and melodic power metal like it should be done. Great debut opus indeed!

8/10 axes

(review) Majesty – ‘Back to Attack’ (Reaper Entertainment)

Germany’s Majesty unfortunately disbanded after having played their farewell show at this record release show at the end of April. I am saying unfortunately and sadly, because this is their tenth full length opus containing twelve songs, one being intro to the story. Majesty play everything I love about this kind of heavy metal. They are fast and energetic, they are melodic and hitting hard with proud warrior metal lyrics and wear their hearts in the right places. These bunch of songs just ask for being sang along to, pump your metal horns and fists in the air and hug a smelly brother in the pit next to you. Heavy hitters like ‘Back to Attack’, ‘Glorious Warriors’, ‘Never Kneel’ will bring your pride and metal heart will beat faster upon listening to these songs, no matter how maybe hard and harsh your day is. That is magic in the metal, isn’t it? Vocals are great and soar in the higher octaves but stay low enough to fit into complex song structures and hit us with one metal gloved punch after another. I am sorry about the fact Majesty disbanded, because they were awesome. Nice testament to great band!

8,5/10 axes