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The main problem of the band, or, to be more accurate, of Logue was still the song-writing. The songs lack pressure and power. Okay, maybe I should be careful. I like Marduk clowns from all over the world! The tracks remain on a comparatively melodic level, presenting a mix of power, speed and heavy metal. By the way, the songs of bassist Brian East were stricter and better than those of Logue. However, I fear that Savage Grace wanted to stand for a milder approach, because the first three tracks show a softer way of proceeding.

Production-wise, the band also took a step into the right direction. The drums do not really have the strength they need, the bass resounds somewhere in the background and the guitars have a pretty light tone. Generally speaking, the B side of the vinyl saves the album.

Even the partly double-bass driven yet melancholic closer can rely on a solid guitar and a well-executed chorus. All songs, even the two downers after the intro, show that the band tried its best to dish up mature songs without losing its fundamental heaviness.

However, in terms of their artworks, they were at the top of the table after one had turned the table upside down. Agent Steel goes Power, somewhat.

Thats pretty much exactly what this band sounds like. A slightly, and I mean slightly more epic Agent Steel. But, this should be no surprise to anyone seeing that band member Mark Marshall was also working with Agent Steel at the time as well. This was truly a rare find for me, and I was completely blown away the first time I listened to this whole disc. Everything is extremely top notch here, and the power the band members give off is explosive.

This is truly a speed metal gem. Sound and style wise, this album could probably be best compared to Agent Steel's Skeptics Apochalypse, with a slightly more epic touch. Its not as aggressive or in your face as Untstoppable Force.

But this is still some of the finest speed metal I've ever heard. Its blazing fast, with crazy leads and solo's left and right. Powerful backing bass, and intense drums. The vocalist Christian Logue I believe he was the vocalist here, as well as one of the guitarist is extremely top notch here.

He even sounds a bit like a less shrieking John Cyriis. He doesn't go beyond Cyriis who can? Expect some razor sharp vocals, soaring and hitting high notes at all times. Perfect for the speed metal sounds here. This whole album is a blast. The production is up there with most higher produced 80's albums, and sounds great. Every instrument is clear, and nothing really overpowers anything.

Musically this stuff is very melodic and mesmerizing. Advanced Search. Track Listing. Call to Arms. Christian Logue. After the Fall from Grace.

Trial by Fire. Brian East. Age of Innocence. Flesh and Blood. Mark Marshall. Destination Unknown. Tales of Mystery. Ride into the Night. We March On. The Healing Hand. Mainline Lover. Destination Unknown 9. Tales of Mystery. Ride into the Night We March On The Healing Hand Burn Deep Purple Cover. Be the first to review this product. In stock. Add to Cart. Add to Wish List Add to Compare. Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery.



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