Attick Demons - Let’s Raise Hell (2016)
Year : 2016
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country : Portugal
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 110 mb
Bio:
ATTICK DEMONS are a portuguese heavy metal band that will take you to the old days of New Wave of British Heavy Metal with a little twist of today's heavy metal sound. They came with the power force of demons... hungry to conquer, willing to succeed.With an high pitched powerful singer, galloping drums and classic blazing guitar solos, you have to listen to believe!
Album:
2016 is a year to celebrate for both ATTICK DEMONS and their fans: it's the band's 20th anniversary… and there is not a better way to commemorate this impressive mark than to look to the future and release a new album that is a huge step forward in the Portuguese Classic Heavy Metal band!Being in the game for years of successful music, ATTICK DEMONS will manage to surprise and to delight with their album “Let´s Raise Hell”.Magic twin guitar leads, pumping and impulsive bass parts, and a voice that naturally evokes that of Bruce Dickinson are combined to offer nine overwhelmingly powerful songs that are in a class of their own. While remaining astonishingly original, ATTICK DEMONS managed to offer an album that captures the spirit of such classics as “Somewhere in Time” and “Seventh Son of a Seventh Son”.The clean, robust production, the great song writing and the unforgettable melodies make “Let’s Raise Hell” a must for any Underground Heavy metal fan.
Line Up:
Joăo Clemente Bass - See also: Blackfeather
Nuno Martins Guitars, Keyboards - See also: ex-Legacy of Kings
Luís Figueira Guitars
Hugo Monteiro Guitars
Artur Almeida Vocals - See also: Iron Mask
Ricardo Allonzo Drums (2014-present) - See also: ex-Fantasy Opus
Tracklist:
01. The Circle Of Light
02. Adamastor
03. Glory To Gawain
04. Dark Angel
05. The Endless Game
06. Let’s Raise Hell
07. Ghost
08. Nightmares
09. Ritual
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
Attick Demons (POR)
Attick Demons (POR)
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Attick Demons - Let’s Raise Hell (2016) (Japan Edition 2017)
Year : 2016 (Japan Edition 2017)
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country : Portugal
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 110 mb
Bio:
ATTICK DEMONS are a portuguese heavy metal band that will take you to the old days of New Wave of British Heavy Metal with a little twist of today's heavy metal sound. They came with the power force of demons... hungry to conquer, willing to succeed.With an high pitched powerful singer, galloping drums and classic blazing guitar solos, you have to listen to believe!
Album:
2016 is a year to celebrate for both ATTICK DEMONS and their fans: it's the band's 20th anniversary… and there is not a better way to commemorate this impressive mark than to look to the future and release a new album that is a huge step forward in the Portuguese Classic Heavy Metal band!Being in the game for years of successful music, ATTICK DEMONS will manage to surprise and to delight with their album “Let´s Raise Hell”.Magic twin guitar leads, pumping and impulsive bass parts, and a voice that naturally evokes that of Bruce Dickinson are combined to offer nine overwhelmingly powerful songs that are in a class of their own. While remaining astonishingly original, ATTICK DEMONS managed to offer an album that captures the spirit of such classics as “Somewhere in Time” and “Seventh Son of a Seventh Son”.The clean, robust production, the great song writing and the unforgettable melodies make “Let’s Raise Hell” a must for any Underground Heavy metal fan.
Line Up:
Joăo Clemente Bass - See also: Blackfeather
Nuno Martins Guitars, Keyboards - See also: ex-Legacy of Kings
Luís Figueira Guitars
Hugo Monteiro Guitars
Artur Almeida Vocals - See also: Iron Mask
Ricardo Allonzo Drums (2014-present) - See also: ex-Fantasy Opus
Tracklist:
01. The Circle Of Light
02. Adamastor
03. Glory To Gawain
04. Dark Angel
05. The Endless Game
06. Let’s Raise Hell
07. Ghost
08. Nightmares
09. Ritual
10. Thank You (Japan Bonus Track)
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
Year : 2016 (Japan Edition 2017)
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country : Portugal
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 110 mb
Bio:
ATTICK DEMONS are a portuguese heavy metal band that will take you to the old days of New Wave of British Heavy Metal with a little twist of today's heavy metal sound. They came with the power force of demons... hungry to conquer, willing to succeed.With an high pitched powerful singer, galloping drums and classic blazing guitar solos, you have to listen to believe!
Album:
2016 is a year to celebrate for both ATTICK DEMONS and their fans: it's the band's 20th anniversary… and there is not a better way to commemorate this impressive mark than to look to the future and release a new album that is a huge step forward in the Portuguese Classic Heavy Metal band!Being in the game for years of successful music, ATTICK DEMONS will manage to surprise and to delight with their album “Let´s Raise Hell”.Magic twin guitar leads, pumping and impulsive bass parts, and a voice that naturally evokes that of Bruce Dickinson are combined to offer nine overwhelmingly powerful songs that are in a class of their own. While remaining astonishingly original, ATTICK DEMONS managed to offer an album that captures the spirit of such classics as “Somewhere in Time” and “Seventh Son of a Seventh Son”.The clean, robust production, the great song writing and the unforgettable melodies make “Let’s Raise Hell” a must for any Underground Heavy metal fan.
Line Up:
Joăo Clemente Bass - See also: Blackfeather
Nuno Martins Guitars, Keyboards - See also: ex-Legacy of Kings
Luís Figueira Guitars
Hugo Monteiro Guitars
Artur Almeida Vocals - See also: Iron Mask
Ricardo Allonzo Drums (2014-present) - See also: ex-Fantasy Opus
Tracklist:
01. The Circle Of Light
02. Adamastor
03. Glory To Gawain
04. Dark Angel
05. The Endless Game
06. Let’s Raise Hell
07. Ghost
08. Nightmares
09. Ritual
10. Thank You (Japan Bonus Track)
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
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Attick Demons - Daytime Stories, Nightmare Tales (2020)
Year : 2020
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country : Portugal
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 116 mb
Bio:
ATTICK DEMONS are a portuguese heavy metal band that will take you to the old days of New Wave of British Heavy Metal with a little twist of today's heavy metal sound. They came with the power force of demons... hungry to conquer, willing to succeed.With an high pitched powerful singer, galloping drums and classic blazing guitar solos, you have to listen to believe!
Album:
Portuguese band ATTICK DEMONS continues their contemporary take on NWOBHM-era music with the release of “Daytime Stories, Nightmare Tales,” due out September 25 on Rock of Angels Records. The traditions of NWOBHM run deep on this album, albeit it in a bit heavier form, with IRON MAIDEN quickly coming to mind in terms of comparison. Throughout the album drummer Ricardo Oliveira sets an authoritative tempo, Dário Antunes lays down a powerful bass line, guitarists João Clemente and Nuno Martins supply the solos and riffage, and vocalist Arthur Almeida sings tales of the occult and Portuguese history in a voice crazily similar to Bruce Dickinson’s (and of such a range that forays into Rob Halford territory aren’t uncommon).To be honest, “Daytime Stories, Nighttime Tales” started somewhat inauspiciously for me. The opener and album’s first single, “The Contract,” seemed a bit thin and tinny. Or maybe it was that I was just expecting a fuller sound from four instrumentalists. Despite the stripped down quality, the track has the feel of a metal epic and lets you know this is going to be a NWOBHM-infused outing. Almeida also wastes no time in showing off his pipes, going up and down his sizeable range during the song.“Make Your Choice,” the next offering, sounds fuller than the preceding track. The rhythm, which features a hooky guitar riff, transitions from uptempo to slower and more foreboding (including a guitar solo rife with anguish) back to driving. This tune, the album’s second release, could have easily appeared on any NWOBHM album from the 1980s. After a stark acoustic guitar intro, “Renegade” ratchets up to provide the dense rhythm I’d been expecting when given this album to review. Antunes’s bass playing shines through, providing a driving, headbanging line. Almeida settles in, his vocals sung in a more consistent range void of ultrahigh excursions. Again, the song includes a tonal shift, becoming more methodically paced in the middle before guitars send the tune off on a brighter ending.The shortest track on the album, “The Revenge Of The Sailor King,” might have the most going on, exhibiting a very tight rhythm, multiple tempo changes, and two distinct solo breaks. The guitars grind out a cool riff as Almeida’s voice takes over, on top of the melody and intermixed within the aural background. “Hills Of Sadness” follows, beginning with a simple acoustic guitar intro before the track becomes more layered. The song goes full metal at the two-minute mark and continues in that manner with a tight rhythm and echoey choruses. Just when the tempo began to flag, along came an energetic guitar solo to the rescue.“Headbanger” was a NWOBHM celebration. Leading off with a noteworthy bass intro, Almeida next adds his voice. The song picks up its full head of steam when the guitars and drums make their presence felt, building into that classic, galloping metal sound rivetheads have come to know and love. Oliveira shows his versatility on the drums, providing a rat-a-tat pacing paired with the deft use of cymbals. He continues to shine on “Devil’s Crossroad,” putting down a beat the guitars can play over top of. Clemente and Martins produce a nice riff they play in a refrain-like manner. The song has a brighter tonality than some of the previous tracks, especially in the choruses.To put it simply, “O Condestave” swept me away and finds every member of ATTICK DEMONS firing on all cylinders. Telling, I believe, the story of the general who played a decisive role in obtaining Portugal’s independence from Castille, the song, sung in Portuguese, takes the listener on a musical journey. As befitting the topic, the tone is grand, almost regal, an unfurling of sound that progressively picks up momentum. The song’s racing urgency is broken by a folk interlude, played with traditional Portuguese instruments, giving it an almost medieval feel. After this interlude, the song races to it conclusion, concluding a MAIDEN-ish lesson in history.“Running” is an ideal curtainjerker, the most modern sounding song on the album. This track has an almost thrash-like feel, highlighted by a catchy refrain. The tempo slows at about the halfway point, but then gradually ramps back up to send the album out in style. “Daytime Stories, Nightmare Tales” could almost be the tale of two albums. The first two or three songs, though good, just weren’t all that satisfying to me. After this somewhat slow start, which might be considered a warm-up, everything picks up considerably, becoming musically denser. The penultimate song, “O Condestave,” could be used as a guide for any band seeking to tell dramatic stories through metal. By the time the album concluded, I found myself fully satisfied with the NWOBHM experience ATTICK DEMONS provided.
Line Up:
Arthur Almeida – Vocals - See also: Stray Gods, ex-Iron Mask
João Clemente – Guitar - See also: Blackfeather
Nuno Martins – Guitar - See also: ex-Legacy of Kings
Dário Antunes – Bass
Ricardo Oliveira – Drums - See also: My Enchantment, Sacred Sin
Tracklist:
01. The Contract
02. Make Your Choice
03. Renegade
04. The Revenge Of The Sailor King
05. Hills Of Sadness
06. Headbanger
07. Devil’s Crossroad
08. O Condestave
09. Running
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
Year : 2020
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country : Portugal
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 116 mb
Bio:
ATTICK DEMONS are a portuguese heavy metal band that will take you to the old days of New Wave of British Heavy Metal with a little twist of today's heavy metal sound. They came with the power force of demons... hungry to conquer, willing to succeed.With an high pitched powerful singer, galloping drums and classic blazing guitar solos, you have to listen to believe!
Album:
Portuguese band ATTICK DEMONS continues their contemporary take on NWOBHM-era music with the release of “Daytime Stories, Nightmare Tales,” due out September 25 on Rock of Angels Records. The traditions of NWOBHM run deep on this album, albeit it in a bit heavier form, with IRON MAIDEN quickly coming to mind in terms of comparison. Throughout the album drummer Ricardo Oliveira sets an authoritative tempo, Dário Antunes lays down a powerful bass line, guitarists João Clemente and Nuno Martins supply the solos and riffage, and vocalist Arthur Almeida sings tales of the occult and Portuguese history in a voice crazily similar to Bruce Dickinson’s (and of such a range that forays into Rob Halford territory aren’t uncommon).To be honest, “Daytime Stories, Nighttime Tales” started somewhat inauspiciously for me. The opener and album’s first single, “The Contract,” seemed a bit thin and tinny. Or maybe it was that I was just expecting a fuller sound from four instrumentalists. Despite the stripped down quality, the track has the feel of a metal epic and lets you know this is going to be a NWOBHM-infused outing. Almeida also wastes no time in showing off his pipes, going up and down his sizeable range during the song.“Make Your Choice,” the next offering, sounds fuller than the preceding track. The rhythm, which features a hooky guitar riff, transitions from uptempo to slower and more foreboding (including a guitar solo rife with anguish) back to driving. This tune, the album’s second release, could have easily appeared on any NWOBHM album from the 1980s. After a stark acoustic guitar intro, “Renegade” ratchets up to provide the dense rhythm I’d been expecting when given this album to review. Antunes’s bass playing shines through, providing a driving, headbanging line. Almeida settles in, his vocals sung in a more consistent range void of ultrahigh excursions. Again, the song includes a tonal shift, becoming more methodically paced in the middle before guitars send the tune off on a brighter ending.The shortest track on the album, “The Revenge Of The Sailor King,” might have the most going on, exhibiting a very tight rhythm, multiple tempo changes, and two distinct solo breaks. The guitars grind out a cool riff as Almeida’s voice takes over, on top of the melody and intermixed within the aural background. “Hills Of Sadness” follows, beginning with a simple acoustic guitar intro before the track becomes more layered. The song goes full metal at the two-minute mark and continues in that manner with a tight rhythm and echoey choruses. Just when the tempo began to flag, along came an energetic guitar solo to the rescue.“Headbanger” was a NWOBHM celebration. Leading off with a noteworthy bass intro, Almeida next adds his voice. The song picks up its full head of steam when the guitars and drums make their presence felt, building into that classic, galloping metal sound rivetheads have come to know and love. Oliveira shows his versatility on the drums, providing a rat-a-tat pacing paired with the deft use of cymbals. He continues to shine on “Devil’s Crossroad,” putting down a beat the guitars can play over top of. Clemente and Martins produce a nice riff they play in a refrain-like manner. The song has a brighter tonality than some of the previous tracks, especially in the choruses.To put it simply, “O Condestave” swept me away and finds every member of ATTICK DEMONS firing on all cylinders. Telling, I believe, the story of the general who played a decisive role in obtaining Portugal’s independence from Castille, the song, sung in Portuguese, takes the listener on a musical journey. As befitting the topic, the tone is grand, almost regal, an unfurling of sound that progressively picks up momentum. The song’s racing urgency is broken by a folk interlude, played with traditional Portuguese instruments, giving it an almost medieval feel. After this interlude, the song races to it conclusion, concluding a MAIDEN-ish lesson in history.“Running” is an ideal curtainjerker, the most modern sounding song on the album. This track has an almost thrash-like feel, highlighted by a catchy refrain. The tempo slows at about the halfway point, but then gradually ramps back up to send the album out in style. “Daytime Stories, Nightmare Tales” could almost be the tale of two albums. The first two or three songs, though good, just weren’t all that satisfying to me. After this somewhat slow start, which might be considered a warm-up, everything picks up considerably, becoming musically denser. The penultimate song, “O Condestave,” could be used as a guide for any band seeking to tell dramatic stories through metal. By the time the album concluded, I found myself fully satisfied with the NWOBHM experience ATTICK DEMONS provided.
Line Up:
Arthur Almeida – Vocals - See also: Stray Gods, ex-Iron Mask
João Clemente – Guitar - See also: Blackfeather
Nuno Martins – Guitar - See also: ex-Legacy of Kings
Dário Antunes – Bass
Ricardo Oliveira – Drums - See also: My Enchantment, Sacred Sin
Tracklist:
01. The Contract
02. Make Your Choice
03. Renegade
04. The Revenge Of The Sailor King
05. Hills Of Sadness
06. Headbanger
07. Devil’s Crossroad
08. O Condestave
09. Running
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
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