{"id":102604,"date":"2024-03-08T00:00:56","date_gmt":"2024-03-08T00:00:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.metalforcesmagazine.com\/site\/?p=102604"},"modified":"2024-03-14T10:07:24","modified_gmt":"2024-03-14T10:07:24","slug":"album-review-razor-attack-razor-attack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.metalforcesmagazine.com\/site\/album-review-razor-attack-razor-attack\/","title":{"rendered":"RAZOR ATTACK &#8211; Razor Attack (2024) | Album \/ EP Reviews @ Metal Forces Magazine"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span class=\"title2\"><strong>RAZOR ATTACK<br \/>Razor Attack<\/strong><\/span><br \/>\n<img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.metalforcesmagazine.com\/site\/wp-content\/themes\/metalforces\/images\/spacer.gif\" border=\"0\" alt=\"\" height=\"3\" \/><br \/>\n<span class=\"title3\"><span style=\"color: #c80000;\">Self-released (2024)<\/span><br \/><strong>Rating: 8.5\/10<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<div class=\"image floatedright\">\n<table width=\"100%\" align=\"center\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" border=\"0\">\n<tr valign=\"top\">\n<td><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.metalforcesmagazine.com\/site\/wp-content\/themes\/metalforces\/images\/spacer.gif\" width=\"10\" border=\"0\"><\/td>\n<td>\n<div align=\"center\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.metalforcesmagazine.com\/site\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/03\/razorattack_razorattack.jpg\" height=\"200\" width=\"200\" border=\"0\"><\/p>\n<table width=\"100%\" align=\"center\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" border=\"0\">\n<tr valign=\"top\">\n<td>\n<div align=\"left\"><span class=\"smalltext\"><\/span><\/div>\n<\/td>\n<td>\n<div align=\"right\"><span class=\"smalltext\"><\/span><\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<p>If you\u2019re looking for a new favourite metal band then Sweden\u2019s Razor Attack should fit the bill. With an album cover that suggests a dose of thrash metal, these guys are actually responsible for playing some of the most sweetly melodic heavy metal I\u2019ve heard for some time.<\/p>\n<p>Nine tight yet classic sounding cuts are delivered by a quartet that deserves a shot at stardom. Tommy Hedin, who plays guitar alongside Antos Savolainen, has a lofty vocal style that soars wonderfully above the crystal clear weaponry. The drums of Oscar Rask and the bass of Robert Thor provide the perfect backdrop of steel so that the axes and vocals majestically stride without effort.<\/p>\n<p>If you were ever a fan of, say, Kick Axe or Overdrive back in the 80s then you\u2019ll appreciate the metallic ingredients of this cauldron. You get whisked away into clinical yet Gothic soundscapes where a song like \u2018Endless Dreams\u2019 begins like Candlemass but then shifts into a ripping furnace of rich power metal. The fog of 1986 drifts through the ears and chills the spine with a nostalgic crackle before the grandiose thuds of \u2018Reforged In The Fire\u2019 come marching under the portcullis. Opener \u2018Razor Of Steel\u2019 burns with a Teutonic ferocity and yet unravels with a New Wave Of British Heavy Metal gallop.<\/p>\n<p>An air of familiarity seems natural within the contours of this fluid yet boisterous slab of molten metal. The  speed of \u2018Armageddon\u2019, the chugging strut of \u2018Never Too Late\u2019, the epic \u2018High And Mighty\u2019 and the loping fury of \u2018The Righteous Fight\u2019, it\u2019s all there, a vintage Euro cocktail of cocksure brilliance that Sweden made their own in the halcyon days and now Razor Attack, even with that ill fitting cover, are carrying the torch again.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Neil Arnold<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>RAZOR ATTACKRazor Attack Self-released (2024)Rating: 8.5\/10 If you\u2019re looking for a new favourite metal band then Sweden\u2019s Razor Attack should fit the bill. With an album cover that suggests a dose of thrash metal, these guys are actually responsible for playing some of the most sweetly melodic heavy metal I\u2019ve heard for some time. 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