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Category: Melodic Metal
Year: 1984
Label: Sonet (Sweden)
Catalog Number: SNTF - 934
1. | Seducer | |
2. | Love Taker | |
3. | Burning Love | |
4. | Crack Up The Sky | |
5. | Hooked On Metal | |
6. | Raise The Roof | |
7. | Passion Kills | |
8. | Loud & Dirty | |
9. | Piece Of My Heart | |
10. | Rock The Nation |
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From: Scandinavia | Date: November 1, 2003 at 8:27 |
What would SAXON sound like had they been a Scandinavian act??? Well, probably like SPELLBOUND...They seem to derive a lot of inspiration from Saxon but still they maintain the good & immaculate Scandi-sound...Great album from start to finish! |
From: jdc | Date: March 19, 2004 at 9:59 |
A really great band who seem to be virtually unknown in the UK. Heavy, sleazy, oozing class |
From: Rene | Date: March 19, 2004 at 10:56 |
Great record. This band was like most of the bands from europe in those times, heavily influenced by the NWOBHM. I think that their second album ROCKIN RECKLESS is better but this is still a cool european release. |
From: Kulkvertmannen | Date: March 19, 2004 at 13:56 |
This one is pretty cool! Nothing original but the songs rocks like a real bad mofo! This is the one to get - Rockin´ Reckless never reched the same level. Cool hardrockin´ songs. Melodic but in the Van Halen and Leppardstyle (pyromania-era)and not in the style of lame bands like bongiovi and poison. |
From: livinlifelikeaf | Date: April 20, 2004 at 15:54 |
If you like your ROCK hard, then this one is for you! Taking on board a whole load of influences from nwobhm acts to stadium rockin' US acts Spellbound sadly never made the grade but this lp will not let you down from start to finish. Jam packed tight with melodies,hook laden choruses and guitar licks a plenty this lp was rarely equalled at the time but was largely ignored. The vocals veer from snarled grit chewing barks to smooth angelic tones that worked even better on the more pop rock orient |
From: livinlifelikeaf | Date: April 20, 2004 at 15:57 |
- tated Rockin Reckless! My opinion? Buy them both you wont regret it. |
From: Geoff | Date: September 20, 2005 at 23:36 |
Wow, just discovered these guys! I'm impressed. Think Jag Wire with a more metallic edge and a combination of the lead vocalists from Dalton and DAD mixed up, and you have Spellbound. Tracks 2-6 are metallic riff driven killers (awesome riffage and guitarwork) and tracks 7 and 9 are nice sentimental balladic numbers. This isn't groundbreaking, but definately recommended to fans of 80's melodic metal / hard rock. |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: August 18, 2011 at 22:16 |
Ummmm...not bad but neither good IMHO...c'mon vocalist is not that great...at least this debut didn't catch my whole attention as it did their follow up that is really much better than this...about the tracks i'd go with "Raise The Roof","Piece Of My Heart" & "Rock The Nation" these 3 tracks have some AOR feel...then tracks 2,3 & 4 are ok too but not to kill for...a matter of tastes i suppose...79/100 |
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