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7.8/10
Summary
GMR Music Group
Release date: August 20, 2021
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10.0: Cannot be improved! Perfect, instant classic! Essential in any record collection.
9.5 – 9.9: Fantastic, spectacular and outstanding!
9.0 – 9.4: Amazing release! It just lacks that little extra spice to make it perfect.
8.5 – 8.9: Exceptional release! Will likely rank among top ten albums of the year.
8.0 – 8.4: Great release! It has many different qualities.
7.5 – 7.9: Above average! It is an enjoyable release.
7.0 – 7.4: It is not brilliant, but has many strong points.
6.0 – 6.9: It has its moments, but is not that strong.
5.0 – 5.9: Slightly above average, does not stand out. Good outweighs bad by just a little.
4.0 – 4.9: Just below average, bad outweighs good by just a little.
3.0 – 3.9: Mediocre. There might be a song or a performance that is enjoyable, but that is it.
2.0 – 2.9: Very weak! There might be a light at the end of the tunnel, too many flaws.
1.0 – 1.9: This release gives the word “terrible” new meaning.
0.1 – 0.9: Awful! Avoid at all cost. There is nothing good to say about this release.
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User Review
( votes)The Backstory
Steel Rhino is the solo band of Bai Bang drummer Mikael Rosengren. Together with current Firewind vocalist Herbie Langhans (ex-Voodoo Circle), the group is unleashing their debut self-titled album. It’s described as a mix between American and European Hard Rock and Metal.
The Album
A galloping drum beat and simple guitar riff lead the charge on the appropriately titled opening song “Rhino Attack.” Vocalist Herbie Langhans’ delivery is equal parts melodic and edgy. “Lovin’ Easy” has a chorus section that is sure to get stuck in your head. If you grew up with late ’70s and ’80s Metal in your arsenal, then you surely remember that a lot of bands had a song named after them. Steel Rhino is no different with the hard-charger “Steel Rhino.” Two songs with ‘rhino’ in the title on the same album though?
It’s the Mikael Rosengren drum show on “Bells of Midnight.” Langhans is reminiscent of a young Udo Dirkschneider here. “Fire and Ice” has a bit of a blues swagger to it, but still maintains it Heavy Metal balls. “Sands of Time” has a head-bobbing, fist-pumping beat to it. “Boom Boom” is a rally cry for changing the injustices in the world today. “New Tomorrow” pays homage to early Gamma Ray albums.
The Verdict
On their debut album, Steel Rhino proves you don’t need to be complicated to make a good old-school inspired Heavy Metal album. Simple beats, simple riffs, and catchy choruses will always trump crazy time signatures and intricate guitar scale runs. Steel Rhino’s debut is a fun Metal ride.
Tracklist
- Rhino Attack
- Arrival
- Lovin Easy
- Steel Rhino
- Bells of Midnight
- Fire and Ice
- Ghost From the Past
- Sands of Time
- Life We Choose
- Boom Boom
- New Tomorrow
Steel Rhino is
Herbie Langhans – Vocals
Mikael Rosengren – Drums
Pilip Vihelmsson – Guitars, Bass
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