‘Fight Them All’ by Rising Steel

Artists

  • Emmanuelson / Vocals

  • Tony Steel / Guitar

  • Mat Heavy Jones / Guitar

  • Flo Dust / Bass

  • Steel Zard / Drums

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Mystic Voices

  • Fight Them All

  • Steel Hammer

  • Blackheart

  • Savage

  • Gloomy World

  • Malefice

  • Metal Nation

  • Pussy

  • Led By Judas

  • Master Control

“Mystic Voices,” is a battering ram of an intro. It comes in hard and fast, pushing things to the extreme. The rhythm gallops, the riffs are like shotguns and all around is chaos and heaviness.

“Fight Them All,” moves with pace and speed. It gets the blood pumping, shifting the screws around and turning things from one corner to another, slowly but surely weaving a pattern into being.

“Steel Hammer,” hits the nail hard. A song that is filled with grandiose melodies and riffs, a song that captures the spirit of the ancients.

“Blackheart,” slams down hard. Filled with swagger and speed, it gets things going, turning and shifting, bringing together an interesting mixture of tone and power.

“Savage,” rolls the thunder out. A riff orgy, and a song that really gets the listener going as it progresses.

“Gloomy World,” is eerie. As it begins, the guitar lines drift in and out, as it progresses, things get steadily heavier and darker before complete chaos is unleashed.

“Malefice,” shifts the burden of power into the hands of the riff. It slowly gathers speed and power, turning into a frenzy, raging through the strands of time, before gradually delivering the vocals to the fore.

“Metal Nation,” is a ripper of a song, one that captures the spirit of the band.

“Pussy,” slams down hard.

“Led By Judas,” is another absolute riffer of a song.

“Master Control,” shimmers down the line before unleashing complete chaos.

The album is out on 4th September via Frontiers Music.