Showing posts with label Titan Force. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Titan Force. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 January 2015








Artist : Titan Force
Country : USA
Release : All What It Is
Year : 2001
Genre : Heavy Metal
File Type : mp3 128

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Compilation released from German ''Shark Records'' in 2001.

Saturday, 12 October 2013






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Artist : Titan Force
Artist Origin : USA
Release Title : Winner/Loser (Reissue)
Release Year : 1991
Artist Genre : Heavy Metal
File Type : mp3 320

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"Winner/Loser" was hardly weaker than the god-like debut, but one had a little bit to forfeit in case of the sound. There is a little bit less pressure but with the corresponding volume it gets ok. The songs are all hymns, immortal and just terrific! "Shadow Of A Promise" with its charming children choir, conjures me still with a goose bump on my back. Or what is about the title track? "Winner/Loser" is a perfect, hymnic song of the gods with an absolutely great chorus, which has milled into my brain. Or just take "Face To Face", "Eyes Of The Young" and "Small Price To Pay" and...you see, one killer after another one!





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Artist : Titan Force
Artist Origin : USA
Release Title : Titan Force (Remastered)
Release Year : 1989
Artist Genre : Heavy Metal
File Type : mp3 320

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What an excellent release! Titan Force’s self-titled debut with none other than singer extraordinaire, one of my personal favorite metal singers, the inimitable Harry “The Tyrant” Conklin. He gives one of his most passionate performances I have seen him give in his career, even going so far as to top his stellar work in Jag Panzer. The emotion and skill with which he sings is jaw-dropping, especially the tasteful use of vibrato. This release pretty much dominates anything this side of Ample Destruction, and like fluffy_ferret said, it sounds like it hasn’t aged at all since its release.
The production is excellent, with every instrument complementing each other, instead of vying for dominance. The most comparable production is probably The Spectre Within, not in how it sounds, but how well aural space is utilized.

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