

After that, the band start experimenting and showing what else they can do. Opening with ‘ Call to Arms’ the listener can’t deny who is on, that familiar Manowar sound making its way into your brain via a small broadsword. This is the Warriors of the World 10 th Anniversary Edition – Shinier, louder and metaller, possibly the boldest album any band has ever released (and that includes St Anger),has been remastered for your pleasure and with a cheeky live track tagged on the end for good measure it is set to pleasure old and new fans alike. I consider time spent listening to this album wasted and this review a warning sign to all people who care about their time to skip this album.Manowar – A name that strikes both fear and joy into the hearts of so many. With just a thunderous chest beat to go before the release of The Lord of Steel Live album, they have dropped a familiar 11 songs about swords and warriors with big epic choruses and healthy contingent of strings. This is Thor-Metal. Given the recent charges against Karl Logan it is easy to see why the bastard is synonymous with insipid, vapid, and lifeless riffs and the cheesy, spiritless keyboard work on "Nessun Dorma." The bastard plays like his soul is dead and a man haunted by the images of the kids he has seen exploited. If you like church choirs and generic Christmas music, then this album is for you. "Warriors Of The World United" is kind of tolerable, but fails to inspire the so-called metal warriors to arms to fight the enemies of Manowar, who are nothing but themselves and their ball-less music. "An American Trilogy," with its "Glory, glory hallelujah" chorus, sounds like something a church choir performs on a tired, lazy Sunday after the choir members spent the previous night drinking with their friends. The songs actually sound like some combination of Christmas carols and church choir songs. The sound is heavy just for the sake of it being called heavy metal, and the accompanying lyrics? If you thought death metal lyrics are bad, then these lyrics will make you want to smash your face with a hammer. Other than "Fight Until We Die," which has some weak guitar soloing, this album is devoid of guitar solos and the riffing is pretty mediocre and nothing special. Kill With Power įor a band that claims to be the truest ambassadors and embodiment of heavy metal, this is the greatest joke that I have ever come across.
