Straight Out Of Hell (2020 Remaster) Helloween
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Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
12.11.2021
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- 1 Nabataea (2020 Remaster) 07:02
- 2 World Of War (2020 Remaster) 04:58
- 3 Live Now! (2020 Remaster) 03:11
- 4 Far From The Stars (2020 Remaster) 04:44
- 5 Burning Sun (2020 Remaster) 05:35
- 6 Waiting For The Thunder (2020 Remaster) 03:55
- 7 Hold Me In Your Arms (2020 Remaster) 05:12
- 8 Wanna Be God (2020 Remaster) 02:02
- 9 Straight Out Of Hell (2020 Remaster) 04:35
- 10 Asshole (2020 Remaster) 04:10
- 11 Years (2020 Remaster) 04:24
- 12 Make Fire Catch The Fly (2020 Remaster) 04:24
- 13 Church Breaks Down (2020 Remaster) 06:09
- 14 Another Shot Of Life (2020 Remaster) 05:15
- 15 No Eternity (2020 Remaster) 03:35
- 16 Burning Sun (Hammond version) 05:35
Info for Straight Out Of Hell (2020 Remaster)
The 14th studio album from German power metal legends Helloween sees them continuing a fine run of form stretching back to 2005’s rejuvenating Keeper Of The Seven Keys: The Legacy.
It’s a popular perception that Helloween had all but lost the plot, but casting a critical eye over their 28-year career, there are extended periods of good-to-great performances punctuated by periodic, creative meltdowns. Which they seem a long way from right now.
The follow-up to 2010’s 7 Sinners sees the band in consolidation mode, offering stacks of Helloween staples peppered with a few darker moments. Alongside standard fare such as Far From The Stars and Burning Sun, and life-affirming anthems Live Now! and Waiting For The Thunder, chunkier tunes such as World Of War and Asshole display a modern edge. And, of course, in the synth-drenched Hold Me In Your Arms, there’s the obligatory power ballad.
The euphoric melodies get a bit samey after a while, but our Teutonic chums are clearly far from a spent force.
Andi Deris, vocals
Michael Weikath, lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
Sascha Gerstner, lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
Markus Grosskopf, bass, backing vocals
Daniel Löble, drums
Guest musicians:
Matthias Ulmer, keyboards
Digitally remastered
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