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Staff review by Demonic Tutor
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In any mythology, when two Gods gather it always ends in a terrible battle . In the world of power metal, it ends in a tremendous piece of music. Old friends Jon Schaffer and Hansi Kursch finally worked together in 1999 and released their first side-project's opus entitled Demons & Wizards . Apart from Hansi Kursch on vocals, Jon Schaffer on guitars and bass guitar, the lineup consisted of Mark Prator on drums and Jim Morris on lead guitar.
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| published 08.01.2004 | Comments (7)
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| Rating: 9 |
I remember this album really impressing me back in the days when I was still a young metalhead. The fruit of collaboration of two great musicians whom I respected (and still respect) quickly became one of my favourite power metal albums. Listening to this album again now... I found myself experiencing the same emotions. I don't listen to a lot of power metal nowadays 'cause it bored me but I still like Blind Guardian, I still like Iced Earth and, for sure, I like this album. I can't even name some of the more outstanding songs 'cause all of them are great for me.
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| Rating: 9 |
I actually prefer D&W to both Iced Earth and Blind Guardian. Suxx they only have 2 albums
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JÄY - 07.04.2013 at 22:54
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Written by AngelofDeth on 07.04.2013 at 05:40
I actually prefer D&W to both Iced Earth and Blind Guardian. Suxx they only have 2 albums
I did for a long time, too...I think what changed my mind was the fact that they only had the 2
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Druss - 18.05.2013 at 03:35
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| Rating: 10 |
Listened to this again recently, and haven't listened to anything else since. Absolutely love this album, probably the strongest power metal album I've ever heard.
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