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Artist: Thunder Tribe

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CD Title: War Chant

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2013

Label: Nightmare Records

Catalog Number: NMR-576

Personnel

Michael Duncan vocals
Ronnie Duncan guitars
Rick Sargent guitars
Tom Dawson bass
Chad Osborne drums

Tracks

1.  More Wicked Than Not     Listen
2.  Part of the Black     Listen
3.  Say Goodbye     Listen
4.  The Light     Listen
5.  War Chant     Listen
6.  Believe     Listen
7.  Watching It Burn     Listen
8.  Above the Blue     Listen
9.  Echos of a New Day     Listen
10.  Fly     Listen
11.  It's a Lie     Listen

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: November 25, 2013 at 16:00
I know almost nothing about Thunder Tribe other than that they're from Kentucky, and this would appear to be their first album. You'd never know it to listen to it, though, because they sound like seasoned veterans. There's a lot of different styles going on here, from power metal to prog metal, a smattering of more serious hair-metal (think heavy Dokken, maybe?), and enough modern, grungy elements to make it all sound up-to-date, not like any kind of throwback. Tom Duncan's vocals are at times gruff (the first song had me thinking this might be a BLS-style beer-metal affair), and then they pull of these soaring harmonies, and some nearly Halford-esque high-pitched stuff ("Believe" is waaay Painkiller-like). Add in a couple moody, epic ballads, and ... an acoustic blues song? No shit, y'all need to check this out. Would I steer you wrong?

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: November 25, 2013 at 16:01
Kinda reminds me of Radakka, if anybody remembers them, but heavier.


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