"Fight For Metal In Battle" is heard in the stomping "We Came To Take Our Souls" and thus the march towards this fat produced debut album of "origin" should indeed be already adequately described! Or is it? Well not quite clear POWERWOLF never served, but without that little twinkle in his eye, as the name suggests sufficient metallic clichés and song structures, spice up your grade by the Bank live and very catchy stomping Dark metal songs but always exhilarating ingredients from the classic Doom and Melodic sector at and one or other punky liner and gloomy grade breeze does not shy away from the. All of this results in the end an undoubtedly little revolutionary, but absolutely enjoyable album, full of grim-arranged earwigs, neckbreaker and varied songs, which both the UltraTRUE Group, as well as could use open-minded Metal, Hard Rock, or even Gothic fans (ie largely without meaningless kitsch, useless bombast and nursery rhyme escapades) especially impressed by a discrete but totally and absolutely at ease earthy charisma. Pushed by consistently grounded and varied Heavy Metal Riffgut Germanic Axtfraktion, eclipsed by King Diamond huldigendes keys work and complemented by very expressive and each division use vowel of the Romanian-born ex opera singer Attila Cathedral testifies "Return In Bloodred" throughout the skill of the individual craftsman this motley heap who takes never too seriously, but, thank God, still remains far from tacky or intrusive moments. Even if not every number is an over hammer and often some known fragments are to catch, POWERWOLF be fun and should at least sometimes be checked . For these alone the massive opener "Mr. Sinister", the entertaining stomping "Kiss of the Cobra King", the oriental-inspired neckbreaker "Monte Core" or the gorgeously in THE BRONX CASKET styles einherdoomenden "The Evil Made Me Do It" and his "Lucifer In Starlight" is reason enough. Rounding of dark lyrics about old Romanian legends, as well as matching cover artwork might POWERWOLF to one of, not brilliant, but at least entertaining discoveries of this year, and with their hard pounding, very varied Power / Doom / Rock at least advance songs live to an absolute climax , What LORDI is the Hard Rock which could POWEWOLF will no doubt for the Heavy Metal. Listen worthwhile ...