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Jag Panzer: Chris Broderick, Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin. Personnel: Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin (vocals); Chris Broderick (guitar, keyboards); Mark Briody (keyboards); John Tetley (bass guitar); Rikard Stjernquist (drums); Jim Ward Morris, Bob Parduba (background vocals). Recording information: Big Wilma's Temple Of Bigass Sound, Rockrimmon, CO; Morrisound Recording, Tampa, FL; One Track Studio, Denver, CO. Photographer: Stephanie Cabral. Few bands have had as successful a second chance in the music business as power metallers Jag Panzer (many had no such luck with their first and only chance, come to think of it). Having originally thrown in the towel in 1984, the Denver natives were quietly resurrected an entire decade later, and, with 2004's Casting the Stones, they amazingly arrive at their seventh studio effort since -- quite a heart-warming story, dontcha think? Toss in the fact that, thanks to their consistent and quality output, Jag Panzer are as close to power metal royalty as American bands get (along with Iced Earth), and the precedent for continued excellence is firmly established -- and thankfully delivered -- by almost all of this album. Standout songs like "Feast or Famine," "The Harkening," and "Tempest" instantly and effortlessly rekindle the group's ever-glowing heavy metal flame with the usual combination of dense riffs, tight harmonies, dynamic drums, and frontman Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin's patented air-raid siren voice. At times reminiscent of Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson, at others Black Sabbath's Tony Martin, his muscular delivery never has any trouble rising above the melee. And the very nice gesture of inviting short-tenured singer Bob Parduba (who briefly replaced Conklin for 1987's until recently unreleased Chain of Command LP) to provide backing vocals on first single "The Mission (1941)," and also on the excellent "Starlight's Fury," is further evidence of the familial atmosphere within Jag Panzer. Elsewhere, "Vigilant" proffers the set's first of many blinding showcases for fleet-fingered guitarist Chris Broderick, "Starlight's Fury" adds a little piano playing to the mix, and, although the promising "Achilles" is over disappointingly fast, "Precipice" makes up for it with a truly epic performance. In short, Casting the Stones doesn't pull off any miracles or anything, but makes true Jag Panzer's promise of dependable consistency. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia Jag Panzer Casting The Stones Songs Casting The Stones Music Review Average Rating: (3.3 out of 5 stars)   very disappointing Well,, if you like jag panzer, stick with the old stuff, this sounds over produced and distorted, not a good buy! Submitted by don (danville, NH)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
REAL American METAL!!! It is time for something to give with this band. Jag Panzer continues to release great quality albums, but unfortunately keep on getting overlooked. Metal heads take note, and buy this album. This is Jag Panzers best album since the reunion. The Tyrant offers up a steller performance on this album. Not only does he sound more aggressive than ever, he also dishes out some of the most memorable melodies Panzer have ever had burned onto plastic. The guitars are stronger than ever, rounded out my a very solid rhythm section. Songs like "Tempest" and "Cold," will have you throwing that fist in the air. In my humble opinion, Jag Panzer is one of the top Metal bands that the US has to offer. IF you like this, make sure you pick up the latest from PYRAMAZE and SILENT FORCE. Submitted by Chevdaddy (Gwinn, MI)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
quite interesting this album is very ineteresting with guitar work of Chris Broderick and coklin singing is amazing but if you dont listen to it with focus you will say its a piece of crap Submitted by homicide4you (Caguas, Puerto Rico) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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