Sovereign Strength - The Prophecy

Published Friday 16th December 2011
Sovereign Strength - The Prophecy
Sovereign Strength - The Prophecy

STYLE: Hard Music
RATING 5 5 5 5 5
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 120215-18675
LABEL: Mediaskare
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 1

Reviewed by Peter John Willoughby

Sovereign Strength is a metallic hardcore band from California. They released their debut 'Reflections' early in 2010 and followed up with this. A press release stated, "What sets them apart, aside from their bone-crushing live delivery, is their faith in God. The band strives to act as a positive spiritual role model for their audiences, and once stated that it is God's will that fuels their passion for the music that they write and perform. Rather than preach, the band chooses to let their songs and shows do the speaking for them." One reviewer went so far as to describe Sovereign Strength as featuring more chugging than an alcoholic stumbling upon an unsupervised communion chalice! Having said that, they can give biblical references for all of the songs. The punishing "Darkest Sin" (with guest vocals from Jamie Hanks of I Declare War) bleeds into "Words Without Meaning" which takes its inspiration from Psalm 139 verses 23 and 24. They also feature guest vocals from Shane Raymond (of Close Your Eyes) in "Bring Me Home". This brings in some contrasts as Jordan King does tend to stick with the same vocal style throughout. However, they are in a scene that is already at saturation point, so musically they are not bringing anything fresh to the table.

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