Manowar Manowar living on the road .... as it was in the 80 on their CDs. And where then Manowar it was also the name was program. Man can indeed argue much about the band, especially on the part being too dam *** enes texts. Especially in this day and age where war everyday life and really no longer really interested in the news. But the plates from the 80 and also this disc combines really everything what one as True Metal fan just looking. Aggressive guitars and drums, thundering drums and good vocals. For all that is in my opinion also Manowar. "Louder Than Hell" came in 1996 longed hot in the shops and also hit directly. At an average of predecessors (Triumph of Steel, 1992) and the successor (Warriors of the World, 2002). "Louder Than Hell" is very clear direction of the 80 successful albums and also packs up a gear hardness more on it. With "Return of the Warlord" It's on right before crashing going on. "Brothers of Metal", "The Gods Made Heavy Metal" and "Number 1" to make a direct clear who's the boss and the march toward pretending. The half Balde "Courage" is managed and can partially but a few parallels with the ingenious "Heart of Steel" about. Finally you get then again with the bursting just as before power "The Power" beautiful again blown through the middle ear passage. All total a super drive that can be tuned attach seamlessly to the great successes of the 80 years. One wonders why the above two albums in comparison but as schwächelten she abilities still!