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Canadian sextet 3 Inches of Blood struck a deal with none other than Roadrunner Records -- one of the world's most successful heavy metal labels -- prior to recording their sophomore effort, Advance and Vanquish, in 2004, and if that doesn't bode well for their ongoing mission to recycle and re-energize the well-worn thrash and classic metal devices of old, well, then perhaps nothing will. Sparing no thought to subtlety (as usual), choice highlights like "Deadly Sinners," "Premonition of Pain," and the uncharacteristically flippant-of-title "Crazy Nights" show no fear for life or limb as they charge headlong into the fray, their tightly controlled thrashings and reliably over the top lyrics colliding with the intensity of Painkiller-era Judas Priest and the preposterous silliness of Manowar or Dio. Pausing only to wipe their bloody swords clean on the tunics of fallen enemies, the bandmembers also rework first album favorite "Destroy the Orcs" and bring back memories of prime era Accept with tracks like "The Phantom of the Crimson Cloak" and the downright awesome "Dominion of Deceit." And in a move that's sure to distinguish them from most "sword and sorcery"-themed heavy metal bands, 3IOB's songs rarely exceed three or four minutes in length, forcing fans of epic songwriting to content themselves with the three separate tunes -- opening, halving, and closing the LP -- comprising the "Upon the Boiling Sea" suite. What's more, no matter how large a bull's-eye is painted on their war machine's posterior by the arbiters of musical "taste," 3 Inches of Blood can always claim at least one groundbreaking heavy metal innovation in the shape of dual vocalists Cam Pipes and Jamie Hooper. Here, just as they had on the band's impressive debut, Pipes and Hooper engage in high-octane duets like a pair of suicidal Valkyries, the first's piercing melodic screams combining with the second's lacerated shrieks to propel devastating remnants like "Revenge Is a Vulture," "Swordmaster," and "Axes of Evil" right over the cliffs of reasonable restraint. In short, although Advance and Vanquish lacks that single, irresistible knockout punch capable of breaking the band to a wider audience, and employs much the same weaponry as its worthy predecessor, it does so with superior production standards, a new and improved rhythm section, and a welcome increase in the number of pyrotechnic guitar solos, resulting in a faster, sleeker, meaner 3 Inches of Blood. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
3 Inches of Blood: James Hooper (vocals); Bob Froese (guitar); Brian Redman (bass guitar); Matt Wood (drums); Cam Pipes, Sunny Dhak.
Personnel: Jamie Hooper, Cam Pipes (vocals); Sunny Dhak (guitar); Brian Redman (bass guitar); Matt Wood (drums).
Audio Mixer: Colin Richardson.
Recording information: Engine Studios, Chicago, IL (05/2004-06/2004).CMJ (p.49) - "Though the band is drunk with old-school influence, their enthusiasm and approach make the music sound fresh - well, at least reanimated." Mojo (Publisher) (p.99) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[The album] boasts improved fidelity and hookier songs..." Advance And Vanquish Music Three Inches Of Blood Advance And Vanquish Songs Advance And Vanquish Music Review Average Rating: (3.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews These Guys Own! What can I say? These guys rock... hard! That's about it... Rock On! Submitted by Russell (Joshua, TX, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
and people think metal is dead... as everyone has said here with this album being great, awsome, or those who say good but lack of lyrics. this album ... this band all around is sure to influence many bands in canada to form. and as many have said. fan of iron maiden? or judas priest? and some have said a bit of death. well ure sure to enjoy this CD and many to come. the lyrics are not cheesy the band just needs time to mature and they will and those who say that the lyrics are somewhat retarded will be flung out their car window or off the chairs they park there asses on. you need to listen closely and if you are a true old school metal fan you will appreciate this band and this album and many to come. even though this album came out in 2004 and i am writing a review so late. doesint mean this is worthless ^_^ bassicly to say this is a wonderful album and in time they will become a well known band and people will bow to them.
i thank my cousin for introducing them to me (favorite song on this CD is Premonition of Pain) Submitted by Eric K (Milton, ON, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Wiked-sik The whole album is like a fairytale trip. With each song telling it's own story, the old school sound never sounded so new. Submitted by Electric monster (Adelaide, SA, AUS) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Brilliant Excellent musicianship, cool lyrics, fast tempos, this is just plain fun metal! Submitted by thrashman (Wallingford, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Cheezy lyrics? yes. Bad music? Hell No This is awesome rock. I don't care that the lyrics are kind of stupid. The riffs rock and the solos kick ass. It's good old fashioned metal, the way it was introduced and meant to be played. If you like Maiden or Priest, you will like this album, despite the lyrics. If you don't like the words, just don't listen to em! This CD ROCKS Submitted by Andrew (Olympia, WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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