Jag Panzer - Thane To The Throne
Century Media
Epic True Metal
17 songs (64'45)
Release year: 2000
Jag Panzer, Century Media
Reviewed by Danny
Album of the month

True metal can be sometimes boring with its typical hymn, always sounding the same way, with copycat riffs. With Jag Panzer, this Thane To The Throne is innovative, fresh and this album will open new doors for this metal style. Masterpiece !

Ah, who said that those American are always unpredictable! This album is full of melodies, a treasure of guitar riffs, a masterpiece for every epic true metal fans. Based on MacBeth tragedy, this album is cut in 17 songs. You will need all your attention to really appreciate this jewel. It took me lots of hours before being able to enter and appreciate Jag Panzer's music.

It is not a "fast food" true metal album. It is quiet technical, with power metal riffs here and there. Savatage fans can jump on it. For those of you who have bought the last Virgin Steele album House Of Atreus (100/100) and have appreciate it, this one is also for you. The more I listen to it, the more it drives me crazy. A neck breaker album, but it took me a long way to realize I had a new true metal masterpiece record in my collection.

Killing Songs :
Thane Of Cawdow, King At A Price, Bloody Crime
Danny quoted 94 / 100
Other albums by Jag Panzer that we have reviewed:
Jag Panzer - Scourge of the Light reviewed by Alex and quoted 90 / 100
Jag Panzer - Ample Destruction reviewed by Thomas and quoted CLASSIC
Jag Panzer - Chain of Command reviewed by Mike and quoted 75 / 100
Jag Panzer - Casting the Stones reviewed by Mike and quoted 79 / 100
Jag Panzer - Decade of the Nail Spiked Bat reviewed by Ben and quoted no quote
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