Pharaoh -
The Longest Night | |
Country: USA Genre: Heavy Metal/NWOBHM, Melodic Metal, Power Metal
Pharaoh are a power/heavy metal band from the U.S.A. When I say power metal, I don't mean Dragonforce. Think more on the lines of classic heavy metal. Think a more technical Iron Maiden with some progressive elements thrown in. That should give you a good idea of what to expect. The music is very melodic and very involved. The vocalist, Tim Aymar (Control Denied), gives a very Dio influenced performance. What more could a fan of heavy metal ask for? The answer is, not much. If you are a fan of melodic heavy metal, you will really find a lot on here you will enjoy. It is nothing that hasn't been done countless times by other metal bands, but they do it well, so I give them credit. If you are looking for a groundbreaking metal act this won't convince you, but if you are looking for a more modern look at classic heavy metal you should have a lot here to rock to.
Reviewed by: Jake Rosenberg
ALBUM INFO:
Originally released in 2006
Cruz Del Sur Music
www.solarflight.net
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| 1 | Sunrise | | Tim Aymar | Vocals |
2 | I am the Hammer | | Matt Johnsen | Guitars | 3 | In the Violet Fire | | Chris Kerns | Bass | 4 | By the Night Sky | | Chris Black | Drums | 5 | Endlessly | | 6 | The Longest Night | | 7 | Fighting | | 8 | Like a Ghost | | 9 | Up the Gates | | 10 | Never Run | |
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