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Desperate Night
Saint
Desperate Night
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
One of the finest albums of 2012 comes from the state of Oregon. Desperate Night is the title of the latest release from apocalyptic metal merchants, Saint. On the heels of their 2010 masterpiece, Hell Blade, this offering...  more »

     
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All Artists: Saint
Title: Desperate Night
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Imports
Release Date: 11/12/2013
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Pop Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 845121049398

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One of the finest albums of 2012 comes from the state of Oregon. Desperate Night is the title of the latest release from apocalyptic metal merchants, Saint. On the heels of their 2010 masterpiece, Hell Blade, this offering is just as strong and perhaps even a bit heavier. No one does 1980's heavy metal better.

Opening with a intro entitled The Crucible, which reminds me of Slayer's Raining Blood albeit at half the speed, the band tears into the first track Crucified which drives along at a solid up tempo clip. Tight, punchy with a great melody. Yet it gets even stronger with the next track The Key; heavy, catchy and you will immediately hit the replay button.

Throughout this outstanding release the energy and power just flow out of each song. End of the World with its warning to those who claim to know when the end will arrive, plows along and leads you right into one of the strongest tracks with Let It Rock. This track is pure head banging joy, the guitar moves like a freight train on a pure downhill track. In the Fray is up next and doesn't let up for a moment with its strong combination of bass and guitar performances that just lock in and keep the freight moving. As a matter of fact most of this album delivers exactly what you'd expect from Saint, with a caveat that it might even be better than you think. Inside Out follows the political slant of New World Order from 2010's Hell Blade; however the chorus is even stronger with its gang vocal. Album closer Escape From the Fire is one of the heaviest tracks Saint has ever recorded, much akin musically to Judas Priest's Painkiller era. As a matter of fact a lot of Desperate Night falls into that era of Judas Priest, at least to these ears. Desperate Night is a traditional metal fans delight. Fans of Judas Priest, Armored Saint, Saxon, and Accept should find something here to enjoy. Saint continues to show that they're relevant and up to the challenge of playing some of the best metal in the scene.

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