LEGION – War Beast

LEGION - War Beast
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    LEGION - War Beast - 5/10
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Pure Steel Records
Release date: September 7, 2016

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War Beast, Legion’s 2nd album, will appeal to fans of old school, New Wave of British Heavy Metal such as Judas Priest, Angel Witch, Raven, Warrior and early RIOT. Although the album captures the essence of the NWOBHM style perfectly, the release suffers from a lackluster production quality, most notably on the drum sound and guitar tones. This is really a shame, considering that there are a number of excellent songs, including “On The Pale Horse”, “Gypsy Dance” and “Future Passed”, as well as a rock solid vocal performance by Ralph Gibbons.

While diehard fans will still enjoy the heartfelt delivery and passion of this album, it comes off sounding like a mid-’80s remastered disc, which when compared to other current-day releases within the same genre, doesn’t hold up well.

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  • Maxxxwell Carlisle

    Maxxxwell was a reviewer and the host of The Maxed Out Metal Hour here on Metal Express Radio. He is the current lead guitarist for LA based metal veterans Hellion. In addition to his ongoing role in Hellion, he has also released 5 albums as a solo artist and appeared as a guest writer and soloist on Michael Angelo Batio's Intermezzo album, named one of the Top 5 shred albums of 2014 by Guitar World Magazine. He continues to collaborate with various Metal musicians and teaches guitar technique and Metal composition via Skype. Additionally, he is a former competitive bodybuilder and enjoys a lifestyle based around health, fitness and Metal.

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