‘Consequence Of Time’ by Pale Divine

Artists

  • Greg Diener / Vocals and Guitar

  • Dana Ortt / Guitar and Vocals

  • Ron McGinnis / Bass

  • Darin McCloskey / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Tyrants & Pawns

  • Satan In Starlight

  • Shadow’s Own

  • Broken Martyr

  • Phantasmagoria

  • Consequence Of Time

  • No Escape

  • Saints Of Fire

“Tyrants & Pawns,”comes in with a grooving riff, and an organ melody that is highly infectious. Pale Divine get things going with a powerful vocal line that really captures the elements of strength within the band.

“Satan In Starlight,” goes for the line backed division. Taking the guitar leads through their natural turning point and spinning the wheel of time into a blistering seance.

“Shadow’s Own,” a blistering riff sandwich. A song that moves with the times and growls appreciatively through the lands of time. Pale Divine are onto a winner here.

“Broken Martyr,” saunters through with the old one-two, twisting the screens and bringing together the haunting vocal melodies and the dissident guitar tones.

“Phantasmagoria,” haunts the plains. Pale Divine find their inner T-Rex and mix it with a bit of Sabbath to deliver the old school meance.

“Consequence of Time,” delivers a thunderous rapture. A song backed by an impressive riff and some slithering melodies ensures that the listener is well and truly hooked.

“No Escape,” is a battering ram to the face. A song that is furious and ferocious, that delivers a killer hook to ensure growth and change. Pale Divine are onto a winner here.

“Saints of Fire,” gets the riff sandwich moving once more, pushing the tone and the temperature up several notches. It increases frequency and deliverancy. A fitting finale.

The album is out on 26th June via Cruz del Sur Music