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Artist: Temple Balls

Title: Pyromide

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2021

Label: Frontiers Records

Catalog Number: FR CD 1107

Personnel

Arde Teronen Vocals
Jimi Valikangas Bass
Jiri Paavonaho Guitar
Niko Vuorela Guitar
Antti Hissa Drums

Tracks

1.  Thunder from the North     Listen
2.  Long Ways, Long Lies     Listen
3.  T.O.T.C.     Listen
4.  Fallen Youth     Listen
5.  Bad Bad Bad     Listen
6.  What is Dead Never Dies     Listen
7.  Unholy Night     Listen
8.  Heart of a Warrior     Listen
9.  You Better Run     Listen
10.  If Only I Could     Listen
11.  Something to Die For     Listen

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From: Auslander Date: April 18, 2021 at 19:08
A new Temple Balls album! This is something for me to look out for - I like their first two albums, so here is hoping quality will come in threes.

From: guitarrizer Date: April 20, 2021 at 10:48
Probably one of the best ones in 2021. If not in Top 10, in Top 20 definitely.

From: Auslander Date: May 18, 2021 at 12:12
Good call Mr Guitarrizer! CD finally arrived in my mail. Oh yeah, this rocks very nicely indeed. Temple Balks are a quality band and all three of their albums are good. They are very consistent in quality. This new release is no exception. Thunder From the North is my new favourite song. What a ripper of a guitar solo as well, it's shredtastic! I think it might be a theme song for Finnish metal. T.O.T.C. confused me until I worked out it stood for the "thrill of the chase". It's my second favourite track right now. Ok I have only heard it once, but being familiar with the band's style I know this is going to be at the top end of my favourites for 2021. Highly recommended to hard rock fans, particularly of the modern Scandinavian variety. Rated A.

From: guitarrizer Date: May 19, 2021 at 6:07
Hi Auslander! You can check Robin McAuley's "standing On The Edge" as well. Different style from Temple Balls, more AOR-ish, but good as hell


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