Rave In Fire – Sons Of A Lie Review

Not a single weak moment to be found here, and it helps that Selene is one of the greatest 80s alike female metal singers I have heard in the...

Released by: Ironoxide Records

Release Date:Out Now!!!

Genre: Melodic Metal

Links: https://raveinfire.bandcamp.com

 

Line Up:

Selene Perdiguero – Vocals 

Juanjo Negrete – Guitars

Sara Carretero – Bass

Jaime Susanna – Drums

 

Tracklist:

1.Shout
2.Sons of a Lie
3.Bite the Fire
4.The Healer
5.Never Forget
6.Set me Free
7.Memories
8.The Last Night

 

 

Sometimes something special arrives from out of nowhere! Out of Spain comes the sensational new female-fronted Melodic Metal band RAVE IN FIRE, who deliver their debut with the CD Sons Of A Lie. The band has a terrific lead singer (Selene Perdiguero), a superb guitarist (Juanjo Negrete), and a tight rhythm section (Sara Carretero (bass) and Jaime Susanna (drums)), and together the foursome recorded 8 fantastic songs.

The superb uptempo melodic Hard Rock songs Sons Of A Lie, Bite The Fire, The Healer, Never Forget, and Memories are sensational and they capture all the ingredients to become classics in the future to come. It’s like we stepped back in time to the mid-80s when female-fronted melodic Hardrock/Metal became more and more prominent in the scene with acts like WARLOCK, VIXEN, ENVY, GIRLSCHOOL, LITA FORD, LEE AARON, BITCH, SACRED CHILD, MEGHAN, LYDIA VON HUSTON, RASCAL and countless more.

Not a single weak moment to be found here, and it helps that Selene is one of the greatest 80s alike female metal singers I have heard in the past few years. Early 80s LEE AARON meets FIFTH ANGEL could be a nice description of this album, and without a doubt, it’s a must-have for anyone into the classic 80s melodic metal sound!

 

Written by: Gabor Kleinbloesem

Ratings: Gabor   9/10

 

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