rockyracoon
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New Religion smokes, imo. I can't wait to see what they play off it at PP. hope they do Face the Emptiness, Every Time it Rains(perhaps with Floor), and Fighting the Darkness.
I have heard them do "Battalions of Hate" the last two times I saw them... it's obvious a song they like playing live, but they have a lot of new music since 04 (last time I saw them).
Last set list I saw from them went like this;
01. Introduction
02. Chainbreaker
03. Roller coaster
04. Nuclear Fire
05. Seven Seals
06. Angel In Black
07. Iron Fist In A Velvet Glove
08. Demons And Angels
09. Eye Of An Eagle
10. Armageddon
11. Final Embrace
12. Metal Is Forever
This is from June of this year... you can expect at least 3-4 songs off of NEW RELIGION... and for as much as I love Primal Fear I could care less if I ever heard "Metal is Forever" again...
Great CD! 9.90/10 rating.anybody know's if this album is going to be release in the states before the progpower, because i checked amazon.com and other places and theys have it for preorder and the release date oct 8 but i don't know if that is official info, I was thinking that was going to be out worldwide between yesteday and today!!
notworthynotworthynotworthyThank you for showing so much interest in Primal Fear! We are definitely looking forward to come to Atlanta this Friday and I'm sure we will have a blast with you guys during our show on Saturday! Watch out for some surprises!
Keep the beer cool!
Cheers,
Ralf
Exactly. I think it works very well for them, as it does for me.New Religion is a great album, and it pleased the open minded fans. Some people seem to miss their earlier rawness, but to me the songs are still pretty heavy. They just put together old PF (Sign Of Fear) with new PF (Fighting The Darkness).