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MessageSujet: FURYROCKS magazine   FURYROCKS magazine Icon_minitimeMar 8 Sep - 19:20

FURYROCKS magazine! Evening manaics!!

Prey is getting hotter and hotter thats for sure....were getting offers from all over the world right now!!! We will keep you updated....kill some time with this stunning review!!

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Genre: Melodic Metal


The from Falun coming metal band Prey has come this year with his second album to let the world hear what they can do. The band promises a lot with melodic solos, tight riffs and strong choruses. There is no more time to read what the band claims, but it is time to discover on my own what the album has to offer.

The album of the band starts strongly with the title song Knights Of The Revolution. A solid piece of guitar work opens the song and quickly after that the clean voice of the singer comes in. It is not a real metal voice, but it fits well to the song. The chorus sounds a bit light and happy, but luckily it is kept in balance by the spicier guitar work that plays a central role in the music of Prey.

In the following song Deliver The Goods the voice of the singer comes over more solid, where also can be found more emotion. The guitar work again is very secure in the riffs as well as in the lead play, like the solo among other things. The solos fit really well in the songs and don’t form an over the top build playground for the guitarist.

Prey goes every time a step further with power and melody with the songs. The third song Playing With Fire sounds a bit more powerful than the last two songs. But of course no album may become predictable, so the band takes a huge step back with Bloodred Sky to a calmer song that lies more the form of Knight Of The Revolution follows. With Get Out the band puts forth the same line.

It is a calm song which is tight accompanied by the drums, bass and guitar where the vocals come out very well. Despite being a calm song it still holds a rawer sound in the voice that only brings out the best in the emotion. Into Fire is a more energetic song, but it still brings over a calm atmosphere. In Memoriam breaks the line. The intro is strong and fast and the speed doesn’t get lost, although the voice breaks the song and makes it very accessible.

In the choruses the band uses multiple vocals, which give the songs an accessible atmosphere and the idea to sing along is being increased by this, because it is clear when these parts come and it easy to be a part of it. This is ideal to do live with the audience. It just keeps on going, Addicted, Run and Personal Fantasy, the last three songs, follows the same line.

Prey clearly has his own sound and knows exactly what he wants; solid songs with a powerful clean voice which breaks the whole on a good way and doesn’t give a standard metal feel to the songs. With the melodic music that offers more than just head banging, Prey clearly gives an own twist to the metal. Despite that elements of the band can be found in many German power metal bands, Prey stays an on its own standing melodic heavy metal band from Sweden!
8,5/10"

Skål för fan!

/Prey
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