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Millennial Reign (USA)

Postby Horex » 03 Jun 2024, 11:33

Millennial Reign - Carry The Fire (2015)

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Year : 2015
Style : Melodic Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Video
Size : 158 mb


Bio:

Millennial Reign was formed as a solo CD project by ASKA Bassist, Dave Harvey. Writing for the album began in 2010 as Dave searched for the right vocalist and drummer. Bryan Diffee who had worked with Dave in a prior band a few years earlier was recruited to play drums. Once a solid drummer was secured, Trae Doss came on board to write and record vocals. All guitar, bass and key tracks for Millennial Reign's debut self titled album were written and recorded by Dave Harvey. The album was recorded at The Recovery Room Studio with engineer Ty Sims and released indepedently in 2012.A year or so passed and Dave decided to start writing material for the second album. Trae and Bryan weren't available to work on the sophomore album so Dave began searching for a vocalist as music writing continued. James Guest of the muliple album project Eden's Realm replied to an online ad and it was soon obvious that he was definitely the right guy for the job.As writing between both Dave and James began, Wayne Stokely who had worked with Dave in various projects was recruited to record drums. After some discussion as things progressed, the decision was made to make Millennial Reign a full band, rather than just a recording project.Several bass players were auditioned and Daniel Almagro, who works with Wayne in their powermetal band Infidel Rising was chosen. Once Daniel was on board, full band rehearsals began as they continued the search for the right second guitarist.Months of rehearsals went by with several spuradic guitarist auditions, and the final member Jason Donnelly was chosen as second guitarist. Wayne, Daniel and Jason were all a perfect fit and things began moving forward at a great pace.Once recording was finished, mix and mastering took place at Nomad Studio with engineers JT Longoria and Gary Long. A deal was made with Swedish label Ulterium Records for an October 30th release in both Europe and North America for the new album Carry The Fire.Any fan of Iron Maiden, Queensryche, Judas Priest and Crimson Glory will not be dissappointed with this new album. Millennial Reign should be in any collection of melodic or traditional powermetal.

Album:

Musically, Carry The Fire, the fall of 2015 Ulterium Records sophomore release of Arlington, Texas based Millennial Reign, is not that far removed from the groups self-titled debut full length from 2012. It’s built upon the same foundation of eighties influenced melodic metal and hard rock joined with nuances of traditional metal and the more up to date modern melodic power metal scene. The biggest change to report is how Millennial Reign takes its songwriting to the next level on Carry The Fire, with the more pronounced and engaging at once chorus hooks and melodies prevalent throughout. Not that the debut was in any way flawed, fully deserving the 85% Angelic Warlord review, which described it as a "project characterized by its consistency, continuity and professionalism".Millennial Reign got its start as a solo project of ASKA bassist Dave Harvey, who began writing for the debut in 2010 prior to recruiting Trae Doss to handle vocals and Bryan Diffee drums. Harvey lent his abilities on guitars and keyboards. Work commenced on Carry The Fire in 2013, but with Doss and Diffee unavailable, Harvey brought in replacements Wayne Stokely (drums) and James Guest (lead vocals). Most immediately recognizable name is Guest, who is quite the veteran within the world of commercial metal and hard rock from having released in 2005 his very fine solo album Klenzd (80% Angelic Warlord review) and equally laudable 2012 self-titled debut of his Eden’s Realm project (75% review). When Harvey decided to turn Millennial Reign into a full time band, bassist Daniel Almagro and second guitarist Jason Donnelly rounded out its line up.The same levels of consistency, continuity and professionalism characterize Carry The Fire. Production maintains the high standard, with an even joining of unequivocal guitars and brisk keyboards backed by a defined rhythm section. Album artwork (courtesy of Felipe Machado Franco) also fits the bill with its portrayal of an angelic figure engulfed in flames standing atop a defeated dragon that has been cast down to the earth. Production and artwork, of course, are all for naught if songwriting is not up to par, and that is where the Carry The Fire strength resides, with ten equally good compositions bringing a quality I can see appealing to fans of the leading players within the melodic metal meets power metal segments.The Millennial Reign penchant for melody reveals itself on opener “Forever Changed”, a classy five and a half minutes that interweaves between airy bass guitar driven verses and catchy chorus in which guitars muscle to the front of the mix. This one has classy arena rocker written all over it. “Way Up High” sustains the melody focus but in yielding the more forthright disposition. With galloping riffs commanding the regal scene, the song sets an abiding tempo as rhythm section tumultuously churns and vocal harmonies smooth out another radio friendly refrain. A melodic hard rock direction is taken on “Not My Own”, albums most commercial with its understated pop tinctures (melodic bass drives the backdrop) and pleading demeanor of a persuasive variety. Trying everything together is the staunch guitar sound.Albums commercial material reveals a professional performance from Guest, who with his refined and pristine classic tenor vocal delivery proves the perfect vehicle to front the engaging material at hand. In past reviews I suggested that fans of Steve Perry (Journey), Rik Emmett (Triumph), Harry Hess (Harem Scarem) and Shawn Pelata (Line Of Fire) would enjoy his silky smooth style and same holds true here.Also of a melodic nature but taking the heavier direction is “This Day”, starting to gentle acoustic guitars before driving rhythm guitars take over and lead the ardent way. Keyboards lend a buoyant feel, while extensive backing vocals bolster the larger than life catchy refrain (one of the albums finest). Of similar nature is “Will You”, melodic with its poignant sensibilities (chorus again approaches the mesmerizing) but heavy in terms of the unrelenting guitar foundation. Harvey and Donnelly stand out with their ripping soloing. “I’ll Try” represents albums fastest, setting a tempestuous if not mercurial tempo but also allowing for some riffs that approach traditional metal territory. Despite the angst, the Millennial Reign affinity for the infectious again comes into play with an enduring melody.Bridging the gap between the Carry The Fire more melodic and power metal influenced material is “Men Stand Alone” and “Innocent Cry”. Former kicks in at once at an upbeat tempo, full of vigor and energy in carried its length by prevailing drums and accenting keyboards of a symphonic variety. Guitar harmonies are tight as it gets (sort of like Stryper). Latter represents this reviewer’s choice track. Song opens its first minute instrumentally in running the gamut from ominous choir vocals to acerbic rhythm guitars, only lightening for its classically influenced verses before guitars return to bolster the epic as it gets chorus.“Millennia Reign” reflects a decided power metal touch. Group’s signature song executes from a more technical standpoint, uplifting in terms of its grand and stately qualities exuding exquisite symphonic touches, while allowing for heightened instrumental moments carried by searing dual lead guitar. “Save Me” also proves intricate in taking the darker, more mid-paced heading. The song slowly crunches forward from the start, laid back and reserved but not forsaking heaviness in terms of frenetic drum outbursts (credit the work of Stokley in this capacity) and definitive guitar mix. Emotional refrain is imploring as it gets.I might not have a lyric sheet (I wrote the review off pre-release promo download files), but the groups faith cannot help but come through in its prose. "Save Me" manifests this: “On the cross You gave Your life. Crucified You bled and died. Come and save me…” As does “Forever Changed: “Now is the time for men to stand upon the Word. Listen to what it says. It will be heard. Every man that believes is not afraid to fall on his knees.”Millennial Reign brings the same standout characteristics as other ‘melodic power metal’ acts such as Harmony, Magnitude 9, Shining Star, Audiovison, Rob Rock and Black Fate. I particularly appreciate the depth to the group’s songwriting, with the majority of its compositions falling within the five-minute range in reflecting a high level of technical aptitude but without crossing the progressive threshold at the same time. The decision to bring in Guest was pure genius in that his elevated style complements perfectly the melodic based environs at hand. In the end, Carry The Fire is certain to challenge Worldview’s The Chose Few as album of the year.

Line Up:

James Guest - Lead Vocals
Dave Harvey - Guitars, Backing Vocals
Jason Donnelly - Guitars
Daniel Almagro - Bass
Wayne Stokley - Drums

Tracklist:

01. Forever Changed 05:25
02. Way Up High 05:01
03. Millennial Reign 04:20
04. Men Stand Alone 05:28
05. Save Me 05:15
06. This Day 05:04
07. Will You 05:11
08. Innocent Cry 05:23
09. Not on My Own 04:47
10. I'll Try 04:54

+ Video "Way Up High" (Official Video)


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Re: Millennial Reign (USA)

Postby Horex » 03 Jun 2024, 11:33

Millennial Reign - The Great Divide (2018)

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Year : 2018
Style : Melodic Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans + Video
Size : 155 mb


Bio:

Millennial Reign was formed as a solo CD project by ASKA Bassist, Dave Harvey. Writing for the album began in 2010 as Dave searched for the right vocalist and drummer. Bryan Diffee who had worked with Dave in a prior band a few years earlier was recruited to play drums. Once a solid drummer was secured, Trae Doss came on board to write and record vocals. All guitar, bass and key tracks for Millennial Reign's debut self titled album were written and recorded by Dave Harvey. The album was recorded at The Recovery Room Studio with engineer Ty Sims and released indepedently in 2012.A year or so passed and Dave decided to start writing material for the second album. Trae and Bryan weren't available to work on the sophomore album so Dave began searching for a vocalist as music writing continued. James Guest of the muliple album project Eden's Realm replied to an online ad and it was soon obvious that he was definitely the right guy for the job.As writing between both Dave and James began, Wayne Stokely who had worked with Dave in various projects was recruited to record drums. After some discussion as things progressed, the decision was made to make Millennial Reign a full band, rather than just a recording project.Several bass players were auditioned and Daniel Almagro, who works with Wayne in their powermetal band Infidel Rising was chosen. Once Daniel was on board, full band rehearsals began as they continued the search for the right second guitarist.Months of rehearsals went by with several spuradic guitarist auditions, and the final member Jason Donnelly was chosen as second guitarist. Wayne, Daniel and Jason were all a perfect fit and things began moving forward at a great pace.Once recording was finished, mix and mastering took place at Nomad Studio with engineers JT Longoria and Gary Long. A deal was made with Swedish label Ulterium Records for an October 30th release in both Europe and North America for the new album Carry The Fire.Any fan of Iron Maiden, Queensryche, Judas Priest and Crimson Glory will not be dissappointed with this new album. Millennial Reign should be in any collection of melodic or traditional powermetal.

Album:

US power metal band Millennial Reign will release their new album "The Great Divide" on May 25 in Europe and North America through Ulterium Records. The album will be available on CD, LP and digital. The LP edition is strictly limited to 300 copies worldwide. The album features new members Travis Wills (vocals), Steve Nichols (drums) and Neil Bertrand (bass) together with founding member Dave Harvey (guitars). "The Great Divide" is the follow-up to "Carry The Fire", their debut for the Swedish label Ulterium Records. Since the release of "Carry The Fire", the band toured with Stryper on their To Hell With The Devil 30th anniversary tour as well as supporting bands like Sonata Arctica, Leaves' Eyes, Theocracy, Omnium Gatherum, HammerFall and Joe Lynn Turner."The Great Divide" feels like a more focused and powerful album than its precursor and new vocalist Travis Wills (Infidel Rising) really shines through the album with his raw and emotional vocals. Fast, catchy songs like "Break The Tide" and "Imagine" are mixed with epic songs like "Till The End" and "Wounds In Hand" and together they form a great collection of songs. "The Great Divide" is a really strong US power metal album that should be perfect for fans of bands like Queensrÿche, Crimson Glory, Stryper and Theocracy!

Line Up:

Dave Harvey Guitars (2010-present) - See also: Blaze of Glory, ex-Aska, ex-Phantom-X
Neil Bertrand Bass (2017-present)
Steve Nichols Drums (2017-present) - See also: Scrap Iron, ex-Godfear, ex-Solitude Aeturnus, ex-Voodoo Militia, ex-Z'Kazan, ex-Phantom-X
Travis Wills Vocals (2018-present) - See also: Infidel Rising

Tracklist:

01. The Genesis
02. Break the Tide
03. More Than Scars
04. Imagine
05. Till the End
06. In Your Silence
07. The Day the Sun Stood Still
08. Behind the Time
09. Wounds in Hand
10. The Great Divide

+ Video "Break the Tide" (Official Video)


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Re: Millennial Reign (USA)

Postby Horex » 03 Jun 2024, 11:36

Millennial Reign - World On Fire (2024)

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Year : 2024
Style : Melodic Power Metal , Female vocals
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 115 mb


Bio:

Millennial Reign was formed as a solo CD project by ASKA Bassist, Dave Harvey. Writing for the album began in 2010 as Dave searched for the right vocalist and drummer. Bryan Diffee who had worked with Dave in a prior band a few years earlier was recruited to play drums. Once a solid drummer was secured, Trae Doss came on board to write and record vocals. All guitar, bass and key tracks for Millennial Reign's debut self titled album were written and recorded by Dave Harvey. The album was recorded at The Recovery Room Studio with engineer Ty Sims and released indepedently in 2012.A year or so passed and Dave decided to start writing material for the second album. Trae and Bryan weren't available to work on the sophomore album so Dave began searching for a vocalist as music writing continued. James Guest of the muliple album project Eden's Realm replied to an online ad and it was soon obvious that he was definitely the right guy for the job.As writing between both Dave and James began, Wayne Stokely who had worked with Dave in various projects was recruited to record drums. After some discussion as things progressed, the decision was made to make Millennial Reign a full band, rather than just a recording project.Several bass players were auditioned and Daniel Almagro, who works with Wayne in their powermetal band Infidel Rising was chosen. Once Daniel was on board, full band rehearsals began as they continued the search for the right second guitarist.Months of rehearsals went by with several spuradic guitarist auditions, and the final member Jason Donnelly was chosen as second guitarist. Wayne, Daniel and Jason were all a perfect fit and things began moving forward at a great pace.Once recording was finished, mix and mastering took place at Nomad Studio with engineers JT Longoria and Gary Long. A deal was made with Swedish label Ulterium Records for an October 30th release in both Europe and North America for the new album Carry The Fire.Any fan of Iron Maiden, Queensryche, Judas Priest and Crimson Glory will not be dissappointed with this new album. Millennial Reign should be in any collection of melodic or traditional powermetal.

Album:

The US melodic power metal band Millennial Reign are back with their new album "World On Fire" to be released on Sweden's Ulterium Records.The new album has everything you expect from Millennial Reign, and more! Powerful vocals, impressive musicianship, a solid production, epic symphonic elements, memorable melodies and uplifting lyrics! The album should be perfect for fans of power metal, melodic metal and female fronted metal bands. Led by vocalist Tiffany Galchutt and with a really strong new album behind them Millennial Reign are ready to hit the stage and show the metal scene that they are a force to be reckoned with! "World On Fire" was recorded, mixed and mastered by Dave Harvey at The Upper Room Studio and the artwork was created by Jan Yrlund (Battle Beast, Apocalyptica, Delain).

Line Up:

Tiffany Galchutt - Vocals (2018-2022, 2023-present)
Dave Harvey - Guitars (2010-present) - See also: Blaze of Glory, ex-Aska, ex-Phantom-X
Neil Bertrand - Bass (2017-present) - See also: ex-When Angels Die
Pedro Cortes - Drums (2023-present) - See also: Slaves Wage

Tracklist:

01. Exousia
02. Bring Me To Life
03. Wandering
04. Trust
05. We Follow On
06. Eternity
07. Parousia
08. Crack The Eastern Sky
09. Tongues Of Fire
10. World On Fire
11. Onward To Victory
12. Allied Forces


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