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Category: Hard Rock / Metal
Year: 2012
Label: Z Records
Catalog Number: ZR0497154
1. | Nemesis | |
2. | Seems Like Yesterday | |
3. | Lay It on the Line | |
4. | Sea of Sorrow | |
5. | Never Enough | |
6. | Lost in Love | |
7. | Just Because | |
8. | Walk Through Fire | |
9. | Make Some Noise | |
10. | Obsession |
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From: andi | Date: May 29, 2012 at 9:09 |
This cover looks like an Heavy Metal or Thrash Band....but their Style is similar to Bands like Bonfire meets Dokken meets Billionaers Boys Club(Mark Bolen)and YXZ!!Very very great Hardrock!!!I love this Album!!! |
From: MetalllianStallion | Date: June 2, 2012 at 10:57 |
The third time is the charm with Legion, as the band has been getting marginally better IMO with every release. 'Lay It on the Line' with it's cascading riffs just smokes and overall this is a pretty consistent album. The guitar work stands out on 'Nemesis' as singer Phil Vincent's vocals seem to follow every melody and riff note for note. As noted from the last review, the grunt-kill-die death metal album cover is a mismatch to it's contents as this is in your face guitar driven hard rock done the way your 80's Mama raised you on. |
From: andi | Date: June 2, 2012 at 18:59 |
I think some Hardrock Freaks are shocked about the Cover and they think itīs a Hard Heavy Band but this Album is one of the greatest Albums near The second one iīve ever heard!!the voice sometimes remains me to TEN and the Sound is very similar to Pretty Maids meets Bonfir "Double Impact" |
From: rick kerch vzla | Date: June 6, 2012 at 17:54 |
Good edgy rocking album IMO...Phil Vincent is an underrated artist and shamely it will remain like this,we live in an unfair world...the best shots for me in here are "Walk Through Fire" & "Make Some Noise"...tracks 3,4 & 7 also are goodie ones...many comparissons with some bands which i respect but the aforementioned ones are far better than this band/project...anyway,enjoyable release at the end...86/100 |
From: Metal T | Date: August 28, 2012 at 21:26 |
Another solid record from Legion,these guys have a formula that they don't deviate too far from and it works...even with the obvious Dokkenisms they still manage to retain some originality.One of the few bands that have surfaced in the past few years that i actually like. |
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