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Battlecry Under A Winter Sun (CD)

By: 3 Inches Of Blood (Artist)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Battlecry Under A Winter Sun (CD) Album By 3 Inches Of Blood (Artist)
1   Ride Darkhorse Ride  
2   Destroy The Orcs  
3   Headwaters Of The River Of Blood  
4   Heir To The Chaos Throne  
5   Skeletal Onslaught  
6   Journey To The Promiseland  
7   Lady Deathwish  
8   Curse Of The Lighthouse Keepers  
9   Blazing Fires Of Evermove  
10   Hall Of Heroes  
11   Balls On Ice  
12   Sunrise Over The Fjords  
13   Conquerors Of The Northern Sphere  
14   Onward To Valhalla  
15   Tonight We Rejoice  
 


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Title Note

Personnel: Ryan Walter Wagner, Christoph Hofmeister, Jeff Lee, Jesse Gander, Brian John Mitchell, Kevin Keegan (vocals).

Recording information: Rec-age Records (09/2001-11/2001).

Photographer: Jamie Hooper.

Canada's Three Inches of Blood throw their lot into the "shameless heavy metal retread" sweepstakes with the suitably titled Battlecry Under a Winter Sun and a simple motto: "Let metal be your master!" With song titles like "Ride Darkhorse, Ride," "Destroy the Orcs," and "Heir to the Chaos Throne," there's no disguising the group's humongous debt to Ronnie James Dio's school of sword and sorcery lyrics. And with their piles and piles of galloping, staccato riffs, these and album highlights such as "Headwaters of the River Blood," "Curse of the Lighthouse Keeper," and the absolutely hysterical "Balls of Ice" also drink liberally from the fountain of Iron Maiden -- even if they avoid the metal legends' epic approach to songwriting in order to wrap up in two or three minutes. This, as it turns out, works to Three Inches of Blood's advantage, as the absence of excess clutter allows for a fresh feeling of renewal throughout. Conversely, the band's heartfelt dedication to this often maligned and ridiculed genre might rub some listeners as being facetious, requiring a very open mind to stomach the likes of "Journey to the Promisedland" -- a dramatic interlude composed of acoustic guitar and chanted "ooh"s and "aah"s. Speaking of vocals, if there's anything truly unique about Three Inches of Blood, it's their use of not one, but two vocalists -- one singing piercing semioperatic melodies … la Rob Halford, the other shrieking like a death metal demon. Duetting on virtually every track, they do become a little hard to distinguish at times, but the overall effect is quite a bonus in the end. Purely from a metal purist's respective, two key items still missing if the band's commitment is to be complete: long hair and more guitar solos. Indeed, the latter prove surprisingly scarce throughout the album. Finally, one can't help but wonder if Three Inches of Blood are aware of how much they sound like Canadian proto-thrashers Exciter, albeit with far better songs. Regardless, this is a bold and fearless update of a long forgotten era, and will leave fans of classic heavy metal screaming for more. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Canada's Three Inches of Blood throw their lot into the "shameless heavy metal retread" sweepstakes with the suitably titled Battlecry Under a Winter Sun and a simple motto: "Let metal be your master!" With song titles like "Ride Darkhorse, Ride," "Destroy the Orcs," and "Heir to the Chaos Throne," there's no disguising the group's humongous debt to Ronnie James Dio's school of sword and sorcery lyrics. And with their piles and piles of galloping, staccato riffs, these and album highlights such as "Headwaters of the River Blood," "Curse of the Lighthouse Keeper," and the absolutely hysterical "Balls of Ice" also drink liberally from the fountain of Iron Maiden -- even if they avoid the metal legends' epic approach to songwriting in order to wrap up in two or three minutes. This, as it turns out, works to Three Inches of Blood's advantage, as the absence of excess clutter allows for a fresh feeling of renewal throughout. Conversely, the band's heartfelt dedication to this often maligned and ridiculed genre might rub some listeners as being facetious, requiring a very open mind to stomach the likes of "Journey to the Promisedland" -- a dramatic interlude composed of acoustic guitar and chanted "ooh"s and "aah"s. Speaking of vocals, if there's anything truly unique about Three Inches of Blood, it's their use of not one, but two vocalists -- one singing piercing semi-operatic melodies … la Rob Halford, the other shrieking like a death metal demon. Duetting on virtually every track, they do become a little hard to distinguish at times, but the overall effect is quite a bonus in the end. Purely from a metal purist's respective, two key items still missing if the band's commitment is to be complete: long hair and more guitar solos. Indeed, the latter prove surprisingly scarce throughout the album. Finally, one can't help but wonder if Three Inches of Blood are aware of how much they sound like Canadian proto-thrashers Exciter, albeit with far better songs. Regardless, this is a bold and fearless update of a long forgotten era, and will leave fans of classic heavy metal screaming for more. [The 2009 edition included bonus tracks.] ~ Eduardo Rivadavia



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