Dangerous Times for the Dead — Storm The Castle Review
Dangerous Times for the Dead is a traditional heavy metal band from the Netherlands. On 14 December, 2020, the band released their latest independent single, Storm The Castle.
Dangerous Times for the Dead, Storm The Castle Review: This review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production.
The First Three Sins, The Summary
The First Sin, The Strings/Keys: Comprise heavy twin and powerful riffs filled with melodies, groovy and progressive chords, epic fretboard solos, and thumping bass hooks. The Second Sin, The Vocals: Involves howling metal screams and pure/clean metal singing. The Third Sin, The Percussions: Delves into the vast world of thumping drum patterns and floor peddle beats.
The Fourth Sin, Overall Discussion
Storm The Castle is an epic and powerful heavy metal rebel-yell song. The sound of chains against the wind, the clashing of swords and knights preparing for battle on horseback, greets the listener, while the atmosphere gives off the Dio and Holy Diver vibe.
Storm The Castle kicks into this wormhole delight, giving the listener the mighty sound of classic heavy metal, and European power metal that mixes elements of band’s such as Iron Maiden, Dio, early-Rainbow, King Diamond, and Judas Priest.
Simultaneously, Storm The Castle and the band genuinely capture something honestly with their music. The band puts so much effort to bring their music to life in this elaborate manner of adding sound FX, guitar hero riffs and solos, epic drumming, vocals to die for, powerful lyrical content, and excellent devilmanship. Dangerous Times for the Dead, keeps their music fresh, loud, epic, modern -but dress in old-school…
The Storm The Castle comes to an end. We want to give a shoutout to Dangerous Times for the Dead for letting us review their single, Storm The Castle. Now, we are going to conclude the review by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.
The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia
Dangerous Times for the Dead maintains their music as fresh, loud, epic, modern, yet dressed in old-school style, that comes with fruit of art devilmanship and composition, both musical and lyrical.
The Sixth Sin, The Artwork
The artwork is epic and wild
The Seventh Sin, Disrelish
There is nothing to dislike in the musical offerings of Dangerous Times for the Dead and their single, Storm The Castle. Thus, we conclude our review of Dangerous Times for the Dead and their single, Storm The Castle.
The Hymns
01. Storm The Castle
Dangerous Times for the Dead
Bjørn Ciggaar — Vocals, Synthesiser
Thijs Bouwman — Guitar
Dave Pilon — Guitar
Gerrit Procee — bass
Jeroen Vermeer — Drums