Turbokill – Champion Review

German Power Metal Band Turbokill Blasts Onto the Scene with New Album...

Released by: Steamhammer/SPV

Release Date: September 27, 2024

Genre: Power Metal

Links: https://www.turbokill.de/

 

Line Up:

Stephan Dietrich – Vocals
Ronny Schuster – Rhythm Guitar
Daniel Kanzler – Lead Guitar
Marco “Fox” Grünwald – Bass
Kevin Käferstein – Drums

 

Tracklist:

01 Inner Calling
02 A Million Ways
03 Time To Wake
04 Champion
05 Wings Of The Thunder Hawk
06 Tear It Down
07 Go Your Way
08 Mirage Mirror
09 Power Punch
10 Sons Of The Storm
11 Shine On
12  Overcome

 

If you’ve ever found yourself mistaking a Turbokill track for a Helloween classic, you’re not alone. The German power metal band, led by vocalist Stephan Dietrich, has undeniably captured the essence of their iconic predecessors. While their sound may evoke a sense of nostalgia, Turbokill’s music is far from a mere imitation.

On their sophomore album, Time to Wake, the band showcases their ability to blend classic power metal elements with a modern production. Tracks like “Wings of the Thunder Hawk” and the anthemic “Power Punch” demonstrate their skill in crafting memorable and energetic tunes.

Recorded under the guidance of Lars Rettkowitz (Freedom Call), Champion promises a modern, heavy metal sound that is both catchy and engaging. Stephan Dietrich explains, “We want to create a positive and uplifting album that encourages people to overcome challenges and strive for greatness. In today’s world, filled with negativity, we believe that music has the power to inspire and motivate.”

While Turbokill may pay homage to their influences, they’ve managed to carve out their own unique identity within the genre. With their impressive musicianship and infectious energy, they’ve solidified their position as a rising force in the world of power metal.

 

Score 8/10

Reviewed by: Adrian Hextall

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