Year : 2017 Style : Heavy Metal Country : Portugal Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video Size : 110 mb
Bio:
Lyzzärd is a Heavy Metal band from Trofa (Portugal), born in April 2009, with the name White In and they we're ready to do it all for rock 'n' roll. During 2011 and 2012, with some musical and technical changes, the name Lyzzärd came up to give more power to this new wave of the band. The goal is to rock the world and we'll do everything it takes to achieve that.
Album:
One look at this Portuguese band's logo should be enough to convince you they are going for an old school sound. Savage is the band's debut and it is full of the Hard Rock-flavored Heavy Metal found on albums like Battle Hymns, Fire Down Under and Killers. The choruses are catchy while the songs are heavy but keep that upbeat Hard Rock vibe. The songwriting is above average and songs like "Yakuza" and "Metalzone" brought Guy Speranza and Tony Moore immediately to mind. Lyzzärd aren't trying to break any molds; they just play old school Metal the way it was meant to be, minus the ill-advised cover of Michael Sembello's "Maniac" (from the movie Flashdance). Promising debut.
01. Nightwatcher 02. Heavier Than Life 03. Savage 04. Yakuza 05. Fire 06. Living In The Dawn 07. Queen Of Vengeance 08. Survivor 09. Metalzone 10. Maniac (Michael Sembello cover)
Year : 2022 Style : Heavy Metal Country : Portugal Audio : 320 kbps + front Size : 85 mb
Bio:
Lyzzärd is a Heavy Metal band from Trofa (Portugal), born in April 2009, with the name White In and they we're ready to do it all for rock 'n' roll. During 2011 and 2012, with some musical and technical changes, the name Lyzzärd came up to give more power to this new wave of the band. The goal is to rock the world and we'll do everything it takes to achieve that.
Album:
Formed out of a literal brotherhood between singer Tiago Quelhas and guitarist Ricardo Azevedo in 2013, Lyzzärd is a Portuguese heavy metal act that have released an EP and debut album Savage over their career, signing with Fighter Records for this new record The Abyss. Three lineup changes occurred in the interim between records – so curiosity abounds as to where this material will go in the hands of the new incarnation of the group. Have these musicians gotten stronger in the five years between records – or still need some refinement to rise up the ranks? The explosive licks and spirited classic riffing from Ricardo and rhythm guitarist Telmo Marrão garners the lion’s share of appeal, straight from a combination of US/European heroes from the 80’s as gateways to the fist pumping antics that pour out of the quintet. Saxon circa “Crusader” appears in the cultural opening inflections for “Red Hot”, while early Iron Maiden strains dance around between the adventurous rhythm section parts and fiery twin axe heroics during “From the Blade to the Grave”. Shorter intros/instrumentals for “Satan’s Fall” and “Distant Skies” provide dynamic breathers, the latter containing keyboard elements similar to the Stranger Things Netflix series. You can imagine a ton of synchronized moves on stage with these gentlemen, audience members singing in unison to specific musical hooks or joining on killer choruses, Tiago improving from the previous record in terms of his upper screams, powerhouse note holding abilities. Check out “Resistance” and the Mercyful Fate-ish meets Enforcer-like title track to hear his wide array of grit, evil nuances, plus smooth work during those moments where you want him to shoot for the stars. The vinyl-friendly playback at thirty-six minutes and change ensures little fatigue devouring, processing, and continually returning to this set of material through your daily activities.Able to play specialized festivals in Germany and Spain beyond opening for a host of NWOBHM, US, and fellow-oriented contemporaries in their home country, Lyzzärd seem poised to ascend up the traditional heavy metal ladder as The Abyss has the right tools assembled to be a key album in the discography of the band.
01. Satan's Well 01:26 instrumental 02. The Abyss 03:31 03. Shackles of Justice 04:32 04. Red Hot 04:14 05. Jailbreaker 04:07 06. Distant Skies 01:05 instrumental 07. Agents of Death 04:09 08. From the Blade to the Grave 03:16 09. Resistance 04:29 10. As Above So Below 05:21