The long-, long-awaited new SLEEYPY HOLLOW album called "Skull 13" will be released worldwide on 23th of March 2012.
When you hear the name SLEEPY HOLLOW every US Metal-maniac will go nuts. The band only released one demo (A Legend Retold) in 1989 and the self-titled album in 1991. But unfortunately, after that they got buried and forgotten Now, 20 years later, they return with their second full length-album Skull 13 featuring ex-Attacker-vocalist Bob Mitchell. They also have a new bass-player now: Mike LePond of Symphony X.
And these eleven tracks included on Skull 13 dont promise too much at all: These American guys play fresh, classic and powerful Metal with a slightly modern and powerful production on one and the Judas Priest-like high-pitched vocals and great guitar arrangements on the other hand. There are fast songs (like e. g. the opener Death Of A Horseman or Rear Window), as well as groovy midtempo-songs (Facemelter) and the varied 10-minutes-epos The Legend Retold, that fit perfectly together by their harmonies. The quartet combines the most important influences of the old school in about one hour of approximate playing time into the present. A vinyl-version will be released by High Roller Records.
This is a real jewel of a re-powered cult-band. The scene will be cheerful about that!
Tracklist:
1 Death Of A Horseman 5:03
2 Face Melter 5:57
3 Black Passage 3:45
4 Bleed Steel 5:37
5 Rear Window 3:37
6 Inquisition 5:22
7 The Legend Retold 9:55
8 Eternal Bridge 5:51
9 Misery Waltz 2:04
10 Sprial Effect 5:52
11 Midnight 4:21
Total playtime: 57:24
Line-Up:
vocals - Bob Mitchell
guitar - Steve Stegg
bass - Alan D'Angelo
drums - Tommy Wassmann
SLEEPY HOLLOW on PURE STEEL
SKULL 13 on PURE STEEL
When you hear the name SLEEPY HOLLOW every US Metal-maniac will go nuts. The band only released one demo (A Legend Retold) in 1989 and the self-titled album in 1991. But unfortunately, after that they got buried and forgotten Now, 20 years later, they return with their second full length-album Skull 13 featuring ex-Attacker-vocalist Bob Mitchell. They also have a new bass-player now: Mike LePond of Symphony X.
And these eleven tracks included on Skull 13 dont promise too much at all: These American guys play fresh, classic and powerful Metal with a slightly modern and powerful production on one and the Judas Priest-like high-pitched vocals and great guitar arrangements on the other hand. There are fast songs (like e. g. the opener Death Of A Horseman or Rear Window), as well as groovy midtempo-songs (Facemelter) and the varied 10-minutes-epos The Legend Retold, that fit perfectly together by their harmonies. The quartet combines the most important influences of the old school in about one hour of approximate playing time into the present. A vinyl-version will be released by High Roller Records.
This is a real jewel of a re-powered cult-band. The scene will be cheerful about that!
Tracklist:
1 Death Of A Horseman 5:03
2 Face Melter 5:57
3 Black Passage 3:45
4 Bleed Steel 5:37
5 Rear Window 3:37
6 Inquisition 5:22
7 The Legend Retold 9:55
8 Eternal Bridge 5:51
9 Misery Waltz 2:04
10 Sprial Effect 5:52
11 Midnight 4:21
Total playtime: 57:24
Line-Up:
vocals - Bob Mitchell
guitar - Steve Stegg
bass - Alan D'Angelo
drums - Tommy Wassmann
SLEEPY HOLLOW on PURE STEEL
SKULL 13 on PURE STEEL