Toledo Steel
Zero Hour CD EP Bandrelease
And there you go again. From Southampton/England heavy metal band serving tasty British metal starting with atmospheric –Robin Hood from Sherwood- type intro and Fallen Empire just after. Melodic song and no doubt very Maiden. Third track City Lights is still pretty much into Iron`s note as well and I can`t see any vital differences between David Lovell bass parts and Steve Harris except that their approach is slightly different but on common ground. R. Rutter vocals are damned good, having energy, clear voice, amazing melodic lines. Same with both guitarists K. House and T. Potter are making good job doings some speed heavy metal shreds, great solos throughout the record. Drums are as solid as EP is. All 5+ songs are very good representation of the band and heavy metal genre however they still need to go for their best. My CD is kindly signed by all members and that also is making my day. Thanks!
Review by Slawek Migacz
Zero Hour CD EP Bandrelease
And there you go again. From Southampton/England heavy metal band serving tasty British metal starting with atmospheric –Robin Hood from Sherwood- type intro and Fallen Empire just after. Melodic song and no doubt very Maiden. Third track City Lights is still pretty much into Iron`s note as well and I can`t see any vital differences between David Lovell bass parts and Steve Harris except that their approach is slightly different but on common ground. R. Rutter vocals are damned good, having energy, clear voice, amazing melodic lines. Same with both guitarists K. House and T. Potter are making good job doings some speed heavy metal shreds, great solos throughout the record. Drums are as solid as EP is. All 5+ songs are very good representation of the band and heavy metal genre however they still need to go for their best. My CD is kindly signed by all members and that also is making my day. Thanks!
Review by Slawek Migacz
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