‘Reflections’ by Assignment

Artists

  • Diego Valdez / Vocals

  • Goran Panic / Guitar

  • Heiko Spaarmann / Bass

  • Gert Sprick / Keyboards

  • Michael Kolar / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Trilogia Balkanica

  • Mercyful Angel

  • Obsession

  • Corporate Men

  • Reflections

  • Submission

  • Timeline

  • Endlessly

  • Unknown Hero

  • Silent Nation

“Trilogia Balkanica,”starts proceedings off quite nicely. There’s the soaring melodies, the weaving instrumentation and then the soaring pounding of the guitars that tell you something is about to go off.

“Mercyful Angel,” is that thing. It is a ripper, filled with powerful riffs, a turnstile of harmony and melody and a song that is mixed together with powerful agendas.

“Obsession,” rolls in hard. A song that jives and saunters through the stratosphere, pushing the upper limit through and out.

“Corporate Men,” another song that really executes the turn of the dice. Showing off and bringing the melody through.

“Reflections,” is by definition, reflective. A song that enables the listener to truly engage in all that it can possibly be.

“Submission,” rolls in with dexterity and brings about some fascinating melodies that fill the void within the soul of the entire movement.

“Timeline,” hits hard. Biting through the surface and showing off the layers upon layers that the band have crafted into this song.

“Endlessly,” slows things down and adds gravitas to proceedings.

“Unknown Hero,” slowly turns and twists in, bringing around a severity that shows just where the world is heading to.

“Silent Nation,” hits the hammer just right. The riffs are powerful, the melodies are concise.

The album is out on 21st August.