And so you just over 15 months later presented the eighth overall work (unless you count the METALFORCE album) entitled Generation Steel and provides all that you know of the band and loves. Unfortunately MAJESTY start but a little hesitant. Although Hawks Will Fly is a cheerful tampers with many well-known trademarks and good hooks and a chorus that invites you to sing along, but fire or carried away really do not want to that since you got served by the troops already far better. Generation Steel rocking after quite well, but will also cause no exultation. As the fleet singalong anthem Circle Of Rage comes in handy, because that part should live really nice depart while Shout At The World's created with his jazzy rhythms and catchy melodies as a single just so.
May surprise you all the best, MAJESTY-worthy songs, but really Tarek and his boys only from the middle part. Although a children's choir is no longer a novelty in Metal, came already FREEDOM CALL and lately also BLOODBOUND the idea and produced goosebumps, so know MAJESTY use the delicate little voice strong. As the name Children Of The Dark fits naturally perfect and the theatrics on piano Applied also speaks of the profound song before you once again shows with The Last Reward that you know how to write proper metal ballads. Rulers Of The World stands still out with his damn catchy and me outrageously known occurring chorus, while the remaining material either true daherstampft, anthemic goes alternately ear or just rocking good. Failures there are no recorded, but a few more hits would have been there already desirable.
Generation Steel joins effortlessly in the above-average discography of the band and a sound compact, focused and easy thoroughly after MAJESTY despite its relatively short development time and renewed line-up changes. A worthy successor to Sword & Sorcery and Reign In Glory but we still expect wistfully. Fans of the band know anyway what will happen to them and make a purchase absolutely nothing wrong.