New Metal Leader
Ross The Boss
- Style
- Heavy Metal
- Label
- Candlelight Records
- Year
- 2008
- Reviewed by
- Marty
After a big "majestic" sounding intro simply entitled I.L.H., Blood Of Knives kicks the album into high gear with its driving and old school metal style. Hammering double bass and a very strong chorus tops off this track; fuelled by the very solid vocals of Patrick Fuchs. Ross' big thick guitar tone drives all the tracks on this album with Death and Glory also moulded from the classic speedy muted riff style of Painkiller era Judas Priest. Most racks are of the mid tempo variety with Plague Of Lies featuring a very Saxon/ Accept inspired main riff and big gang chorus. I Got The Right, We Will Kill and Matador offer more plodding epic heaviness with May The Gods Be With You taking on more of a commercial 80's metal flavour with the catchy vocal melodies. The classic Manowar style makes appearances with the tracks God Of Dying and Immortal Son. God Of Dying begins with a clean intro before building in heaviness and really highlights the passionate singing style of Patrick Fuchs. Immortal Son features all that was so great about the epic and majestic sound of the earlier Manowar albums.
Ross' guitar playing is very solid and his lead guitar work very precise and not overly flashy. Tarek Maghary's solid production gives the album a decidedly 80's feel yet with a very powerful guitar sound and lots of great riffs. All that's missing is a few more killer songs. Fans of Manowar and of Ross The Boss can rejoice in this new metal "venture" by this metal veteran. Although the hatchet was buried years ago and there are no more hard feelings between Ross and the current Manowar camp, New Metal Leader blows the last few Manowar albums clean out of the water. I can't help but feel that even subconsciously, he was driven to do so.....
Reviewed by Marty โ March 23, 2009