Last Updated (Sunday, 01 November 2009 16:08) Written by Steve Parker Sunday, 01 November 2009 16:00
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Genre: NWOBHM Label: SPV Records
Release Date: January 9, 2009 |
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As far as this reviewer knows, having a song titled “Battalions of Steel” was off limits for anyone who didn’t wish to drown in cheese for heavy metal’s sake. But then again, we’re dealing with Saxon here. Before there was Manowar, and certainly before your favorite Rhapsody or Hammerfall, there was Saxon. Sure, they might never have reached the heights of peers Iron Maiden, but they’ve stood the test of time and welcome this year with a smashing new album titled “Into The Labyrinth.”
So yeah, they’ve got a “Battalions of Steels” that’s all church organs and epic bombast to crank open their latest opus. It sounds great by the way. Makes you want to grab a sword, swing it in the air, and swear an oath of fealty to heavy metal. Aren’t you loving this already? It only gets worse on the next song, “Live to Rock,” where the band extol their lifestyle on the road. “Demon Sweeney Todd” brings some Iron Maiden storytelling into the mix, but mind you, these guys don’t clone their NWOBHM cohorts, they merely breathe life into 19th century horror.
“The Letter” serves as an introduction to the album’s best track, “
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