Sons Of Thunder - Load Aim Fire

Friday 1st December 2000
Sons Of Thunder - Load Aim Fire

STYLE: Hard Music
RATING 6 6 6 6 6 6
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 2893-
LABEL: Independent
FORMAT: CD Album

Reviewed by Andrew Privett

Not the Scottish pop rock team of the same name, this bunch are Scandinavian purveyors of classy metal. Right, first the constructive I think. Musically, Sons Of Thunder are pretty much on the top of their game with full on axe attack - or should that be battleaxe? There are also some special classical guitar moments. The drums and bass give a good solid foundation with some nice splash and china cymbal work from Daniel Mouton. Okay, time for the criticism I'm afraid. Firstly, the lyrics: the whole "going out to war" motif was a little overdone for my taste - a bit of a Christian metal cliché. I think the lyrics suffer mainly from a language point of view. I think a dedicated vocalist/lyricist would really move Sons Of Thunder to a whole new level, leaving Michael Hjelte to concentrate on his guitars. If you can get past the lyrics then this album would probably be a reasonable addition to any metalhead's collection. And it's great to hear that old school white metal lives on, at least in Sweden.

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