Releasedate: 27th of January 2012
Majestic Power Metal from Bulgaria: Quite something, that has some obscurity. After all, the small country in eastern Europe isnt well known for a lot of Metal-bands.
A band, that comes from there, are the 2001 founded KROSSFIRE. They have released their debut album Learning To Fly finally on our Label. Songs like the pounding opener War Machine and the doublebass-dominated title track wont disappoint any fan of progressive but also melody balanced Euro-Power Metal. The bombastic production is almost on the same level like the 90s-albums of Blind Guardian. Both orchestral intros Visions and Icaria own a similar epic touch like monumental Manowar-prologues. Even female vocals can be heard in the ballad and last song The One, which isnt sentimentally or out of ideas, but simply fit perfectly to the band.
Give this horde a chance: Someone, who has such a good feeling for melancholic and gripping melodies, deserves your attention!
1 Visions (Intro) 2:52
2 War Machine 6:02
3 How Can There Be ... ? 4:25
4 Icaria (Intro) 2:06
5 Learning To Fly 5:38
6 Touch Of Destiny 6:03
7 False Reality 5:36
8 Angels Cry 5:33
9 Cold Winds 4:23
10 The One 5:11
Total playtime: 47:53
KROSSFIRE on PURE STEEL
"Learning To Fly" on PURE STEEL
Majestic Power Metal from Bulgaria: Quite something, that has some obscurity. After all, the small country in eastern Europe isnt well known for a lot of Metal-bands.
A band, that comes from there, are the 2001 founded KROSSFIRE. They have released their debut album Learning To Fly finally on our Label. Songs like the pounding opener War Machine and the doublebass-dominated title track wont disappoint any fan of progressive but also melody balanced Euro-Power Metal. The bombastic production is almost on the same level like the 90s-albums of Blind Guardian. Both orchestral intros Visions and Icaria own a similar epic touch like monumental Manowar-prologues. Even female vocals can be heard in the ballad and last song The One, which isnt sentimentally or out of ideas, but simply fit perfectly to the band.
Give this horde a chance: Someone, who has such a good feeling for melancholic and gripping melodies, deserves your attention!

1 Visions (Intro) 2:52
2 War Machine 6:02
3 How Can There Be ... ? 4:25
4 Icaria (Intro) 2:06
5 Learning To Fly 5:38
6 Touch Of Destiny 6:03
7 False Reality 5:36
8 Angels Cry 5:33
9 Cold Winds 4:23
10 The One 5:11
Total playtime: 47:53
KROSSFIRE on PURE STEEL
"Learning To Fly" on PURE STEEL