Dangerous Times for the Dead – As the Iron Curtain Falls Review

Dangerous Times for the Dead, a Traditional Heavy Metal band from the Netherlands. On April 3rd, 2022, Dangerous Times For The Dead released their latest independent single, “As the Iron Curtain Falls,” which would gratify Dio, Iron Maiden, Saxon and Judas Priest fans.
The First Three Sins, The Summary
The Fourth Sin, Overall Discussion
Immediately the listener presses the play button, and like always, Dangerous Times for the Dead continues their epic journey of keeping their music in the vein of the seventies/eighties heavy metal/hard rock heyday. Which also includes providing the listener with this astonishing devilmanship.
Dangerous Times for the Dead opens with a welcoming of soft melodic riffs with this warm and sorrowful atmosphere background feel intro.
Followed close by a heavy metal attack of pure headbanging music and sound – which (as always) delivers a (the band) signature sound that utilises soaring complex fretboard riffage/solos, epic drumming/beats, powerful vocals, sound FX. All enveloped in heaviness, loudness, catchy, epic and meaningful, sorrowful and truthful lyrical atmosphere.
Dangerous Times for the Dead has provided another epic release – (again) not to be a miss (nor their other releases); this is headbanging and fist-pumping of the eighties and a new wave of traditional heavy metal delight from start to finish. I’m looking forward to a forthcoming full-length/EP debut release.
Now the single has come to an end. We want to give a shoutout to Dangerous Times for the Dead for letting us review their single As The Iron Curtain Falls. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.
The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork
The Seventh Sin, Disrelish
Dangerous Times for the Dead
Bjørn Ciggaar – vocals, synthesizer
Thijs Bouwman – guitar
Dave Pilon – guitar
Gerrit Procée – bass
Jeroen Vermeer – drums