It would be the best album since the very good Warlock's degree "Triumph And Agony". The songs on "Fear No Evil" commute between true and modern, hard and soft. All well, were it not for the gruesome sound that takes the songs every feeling. Especially the faster songs like "Caught In A Battle" and "On The Run" come such pressure from the boxes crawled that one may assume the producers refusing to work.
Surely a Doro Pesch no longer a budget has, as in the 80's or 90's available, but with a balanced mix of "real" musicians and computer geeks can also now put a good sound. But perhaps had also just too many professionals their hands in the game.