‘Antioch IV: Land Of No Kings’ by Antioch

Artists

  • Nick Allaire / Vocals and Drums

  • Alex Dupuis / Guitar

  • Jordan Rhyno / Bass

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Screams In The North

  • Beware The Black Hand

  • Land of No Kings

  • Dungeon Runner

  • Hard On The Rock

  • The Man Who Made The Mountains

  • Thunder In Hell

  • Gargoyle

  • One For The Grave

  • Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World

  • Death Valley Nights

  • Brutal Planet

  • Devil’s Child

“Screams In The North,” is a downright terrifying introduction for this album. Filled with heaviness and a menacing melody, it sets the tone quite nicely.

“Beware The Black Hand,” quickens the speed and the tempo, unleashing sheer carnage. The vocals are harsh and narrate quite the compelling story.

“Land of No Kings,” the title track, is filled with differentiating melodies and tempo shifts which bring about a whirlwind of pressure and light movements.

“Dungeon Runner,” is frenetic.

“Hard On The Rock,” is classic rock and metal thrown together into a delightful combination of turns and twists.

“The Man Who Made The Mountains,” is simply epic. Weaving together a fascinating tale, that works its way into the shifting melody.

“Thunder In Hell,” beats the ground through and snarls into a turning mastermind.

“Gargoyle,” is another menacing song. The drums are simply out of this world, brimming with energy and light. The guitars lend themselves nicely to the vocal melodies. All in all this song is powerful.

“One For The Grave,” kicks off and unleashes a nice little storm to get the blood pumping.

“Today Your Love, Tomorrow The World,” slams hard. Bringing together enough energy to really get people going.

“Death Valley Nights,” is slower and more reflective.

“Brutal Planet,” slams hard.

“Devil’s Child,” a classic song covered and amped up to ten.

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