Friday, May 13, 2011

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GAUNTLET "Live At Brutal Metal Fest"

(Mollusk Records)

Just over a year the Gauntlet Madrid acted within Brutal Metal Fest , namely on 24 April 2010 in room last Penelope, the capital, sharing the bill with other bands strong national metal scene. Now we had a chance to hear what you recorded his performance in this release as a EP of five songs, accompanied by three video clips that offer an original and simple presentation. And what we've heard is nothing but a clear example of what they offer live four "animals" in each of his concerts, fierceness, attitude, toughness, all without leaving the art and some tunes currades on all guitars. A guitar from which Dani Millan and Miguel Rocha not stop to shoot sharp riffs and harmonies enganchantes, while Martinez Ajejandro crushing battery and Juan Carlos Fernández shaking their low are responsible for providing support and strength to the band's sound. This opens the CD with the haunting "A Sheep In Wolf's Clothing" with Michael leading the staff pulling his gruff voice, to continue the strong groove seasoned a streak hard rocker "Winner Race" which highlights its sharp guitars and the perfect base, as in the aggressive "The Hole" has always reminded me Megadeth darker overwhelmingly to finish with my favorite "Sheeds Of Hate" which is like a kick in the balls engaging with these guitars the "Painkiller" and that piece of verse in the whole face, and with a furious and faithful rendition of the classic "Refuse / Resist "by Sepultura Brazilians. I said, a perfect example of what they are capable of giving live one of our best bands in metal today, as we have shown not only in Spain if not beyond our borders with their recent European tour. Of videos which include two of them are this direct, specifically the songs "A Sheep In Wolf's Clothing" and "Refuse / Resist" prints, as well as audio, Alex Cappa , and the third is the impressive promotional video clip of "The Hole" Dirge for Kiko Meler. A comprehensive background and a great working band. Mariano
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