Frozen Crown – War Hearts Review

"War Heart": Frozen Crown's Fiercest Album Yet...

Released by: Napalm Records

Release Date: October 8th, 2024

Genre: Power Metal

Links: https://www.facebook.com/frozencrownofficial

 

Line Up:

Giada “Jade” Etro – vocals

Federico Mondelli – vocals, guitar

Fabiola Bellomo – guitar

Francesco Zof – bass

Niso Tomasini – drums

Alessia Lanzone – guitar

 

Tracklist:

1. War Hearts

2. Steel And Gold

3. To Live To Die

4. Night Of The Wolf

5. On Silver Wings

6. Edge Of Reality

7. Bloodlines

8. I Am The Wind

9. King Of The Sky

10. Ice Dragon

 

Remember when Italian power metal titans Frozen Crown burst onto the scene with their debut album, “The Fallen King”? Their sophomore effort, “Crowned in Frost,” solidified their reputation for epic anthems and soaring vocals. Now, with their fifth album, “War Heart,” they’ve once again raised the bar.

From the opening track, “War Heart,” it’s clear that Frozen Crown hasn’t lost their knack for crafting high-energy, melodic power metal. The band’s trademark blend of blistering riffs, thunderous drums, and powerful vocals is on full display. The album’s intensity never falters, but it’s balanced by the band’s attention to detail and their ability to create memorable melodies.

Vocalists Giada “Jade” Etro and Federico Mondelli deliver outstanding performances. Their voices complement each other perfectly, creating a dynamic and engaging vocal harmony. Unlike many power metal bands that prioritize vocal acrobatics, Frozen Crown focuses on delivering powerful and emotive vocals that enhance the music.

“War Heart” is a testament to Frozen Crown’s dedication to their craft. They’ve consistently released high-quality albums, and “War Heart” is no exception. It’s a must-listen for fans of power metal and a strong contender for album of the year.

 

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