Veritable sign of life

Veritable sign of life

Generation Nothing (Audio CD)

Customer Review

Well, at some point one must nevertheless times its Similar events. The disc already the umpteenth now turning it out in the player and the constant trafficking of Rezi must stop times.

Just the fact that MC again a sign of life, in the form of this album, give me personally, in advance, reasonably electrified. Has probably nostalgic reasons, because the metal history would significantly poorer without albums like The Dark or one of my favorite albums Hanging in the Balance. But you should also leave the church in the village and a little gas, around the expectations, take out in order not to carry off a damage to the exaggerated hopes of a classic here, because, another milestone of metal found here probably do not listen.

But that is not so tragic, because Generation Nothing is after all not boring, but gives more of a feeling of wellbeing, around familiar metallic power metal sounds, so far the album offers a solid therefore coming songwriting, which basically just something going on the wildness , Very precise and structured the title work just recorded almost to control a bit. All in all, nothing only times quickly triggers enthusiasm with me, but I at least know about several Hördurchgänge that the gentlemen quite a lot of ideas have incorporated and you never get the impression that it would be just another album after proven knit xy.

No. On the contrary, the songs increase interest even after repeated listening, through existing complexity and thank God you find yourself in Metal Church not in this dilemma of having to endure completely daft lyrics. Sound Technically there is nothing to complain about. I do not now at least nothing negative attention. Thumbs up.

What I lack is somehow the magic that could reignite a singer Mike Howe. Ronny Munroe sounds very hard and strives to fully gets it but, for me, not to give out the right songs yet another dynamic. Munroe has certainly seen better results even gelieferteventuell a question of age? Who knows, a disaster anyway not.

Conclusion: Generation Nothing goes quite as dignified by Metal Church album. Not the top Kracher, but definitely not cobbled together makeshift thing without substance. 5 stars? Naja4 are reasonable, I think