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Last horizon3/29/2023 ![]() Delivered at a slower pace than anything else on the album, ‘Fall Of The Seer’ still maintains the traditional heavy metal sound, keeping your feet tapping and head nodding from start to finish. The bustling ‘Fall Of The Seer’ is brimming with sinister menace as it foot stomps heavily on its way. For their first full length offering, Eliminator are delivering a great listening experience that will appeal to heavy metal fans all around the world, and also attract many new ones. An infectious rhythm will have you hooked, planting a smile a mile wide on your face such is the effect of ‘Edge Of A Dream’. Melodic heavy rock makes its presence felt with the punchy and oh so catchy ‘Edge Of A Dream’. ‘Procession Of Witches’ proceeds to put in an epic performance of mood swings, mellow moments and menacing atmospherics as it strides on by. Although the lyrics are the same, their actual origin is from the pen of English poet and playwright William Shakespeare, from one of his most famous plays, Macbeth. ‘Procession Of Witches’ brings the “foot on the monitor” style of heavy metal back to the album in blistering fashion, and features an unbelievable lyrical coincidence…the opening lines are identical to those from the opening to ‘Tyranny Of Souls’, by Bruce Dickinson, from his 2005 solo album ‘Tyranny Of Souls’. ‘Echoes’ is mid tempo heavy metal of the most infectious nature and will invoke gentle nodding of the head. ![]() ‘Echoes’ shows a more mature side to the band, introducing a much more melodic feel to the album, an album of eight songs across forty five minutes, with four songs in excess of six minutes in length. Now, I’m not saying Eliminator are going to do the same thing, but they are definitely gonna spark a renewed interest in the NWOBHM genre. ![]() Everything about ‘The Last Horizon’ echoes the eighties NWOBHM sound, when legendary bands such as Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Raven were setting the worldwide heavy metal scene on fire. Guitars lead the way as ‘The Last Horizon’ strolls in and prowls on, sounding as though it has just time travelled its way here from the mid eighties. Eliminator are a British band, proudly flying the flag for Britain, showing the rest of the world that NWOBHM is not dead. From the start, the album is quickly into its stride with the galloping ‘2019’, featuring a “foot on the monitor” style rhythm and a twin guitar attack. If you’re looking for a classic and traditional sounding heavy metal album, with a very strong hint of NWOBHM, then this is the album to listen to. The bands debut album ‘Last Horizon’ was released in 2018. Over the coming few years, Eliminator went through some line-up changes and a period of inactivity, returning to the live circuit in 2017, and featuring on the British Steel compilation. Proving popular with heavy metal fans, Eliminator earned gigs across the UK, returning to the studio to record ‘The Seer’, a two song 7″ inch single, which was released in 2012. TEMTRIS Album Review: “Khaos Divine” – March 17, 2023Įliminator are a heavy metal band from the UK forming in 2008, releasing the ‘We Rule The Night’ E.P.POWER AND GLORY DVD Review: “Live Werewolves” – March 18, 2023.
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