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Artist: Nita Strauss

Title: The Call Of The Void

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Category: Melodic Metal

Year: 2023

Label: Sumerian Records

Catalog Number: SUM2263

Personnel

Nita Strauss lead and rhythm guitars, bass
Josh Villalta drums
Katt Scarlet keyboards

Kile Odell additional guitars and bass
Alissa White-Gluz lead vocals (1)
Chris Motionless lead vocals (2)
Lzzy Hale lead vocals (3)
David Drainman lead vocals (6)
Dorothy lead vocals (7)
Anders Friden lead vocals (10)
Alice Cooper lead vocals (11)
Lilith Czar lead vocals (12)
Marty Friedman guitar (14)

Tracks

1.  Summer Storm  
2.  The Wolf You Feed  
3.  Digital Bullets  
4.  Through The Noise  
5.  Consume The Fire  
6.  Dead Inside  
7.  Victorious  
8.  Scorched  
9.  Momentum  
10.  The Golden Trail  
11.  Winner Takes All  
12.  Monster  
13.  Kintsugi  
14.  Surfacing  

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: July 19, 2023 at 14:46
This is a pretty good album. Nita is a hell of a guitarist and a good songwriter, and brings along some famous friends to help out. My favorites are "Summer Storm," "Digital Bullets" and a few others. However, this is definitely more of a BrutalMetal album than a HeavyHarmonies kind of thing.

From: Doug Date: July 21, 2023 at 17:15
Agree with "Doghouse," a more BrutalMetal than HeavyHarmonies type album.

From: CC Date: November 2, 2023 at 16:18
With her debut album being an instrumental affair, Nita decided this time to do what other guitarists such as Slash have done in the past and invite a few of her friends and colleagues to sing on this one. There are a few instrumentals, as you would expect but the guest singers on this run a very varied gammut of styles. Of course it's not surprise Lord Alice of Cooper makes an appearance, there are a few surprises (and by that I mean people I am not familiar with, but the songs were great). White-Gluz is one of those vocalists who goes from growling to amazing clean vocals, and while not my cup of tea actually works on this song. Moitionless I know of his band but never heard them, but I enjoyed his contribution. The song with Lzzy is probably better than most of the last Halestorm album for me. Draiman (not Drainman) did a decent job too. Dorothy and Alice do what you would expect of them. And Friden and Czar were ok too.


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