beersmac Posted October 28, 2021 Report Share Posted October 28, 2021 [center][img]https://i116.fastpic.org/thumb/2021/1028/bd/_46956307d45f22a94038753c650ceabd.jpeg[/img] [b]Beast In Black - Dark Connection (2021) 44.1-24 [/b] Country: Finland Genre: Electronic,Melodic Heavy Metal Format: FLAC (*tracks) Quality: Lossless [44,1kHz/24 bit] Time: 59:14 Full Size: 777.73 MB [/center][center]Following his 2015 departure from Helsinki's renowned BATTLE BEAST, guitarist extraordinaire Anton Kabanen launched BEAST IN BLACK, a project that is equally if not more over the top in its forwarding of unabashed heavy metal thunder. The unit's first two albums, 2017's "Berserker" and 2019's "From Hell With Love", have been revered globally by power metal fiends, to say the least. BEAST IN BLACK is essentially a household name in Finland where the aforementioned releases both reached platinum status. In the face of high expectations, BEAST IN BLACK delivers on their third outing, "Dark Connection". BEAST IN BLACK didn't have a sophomore slump following its impressive debut, and "Dark Connection" truly does meet the high-water mark left by the initial releases. True to the band's fundamentals, "Dark Connection" is bursting with absolutely blistering riffs and guitar work, which are combined with deeply infectious vocal work and choruses. "Blade Runner" opens things up with a brief but memorable keyboard driven intro that adequately teases, creating an element of tension before the band unleashes crisp and bold pop-laden heavy metal. The song is replete with Yannis Papadopoulos's impressive vocals, which comfortably and tastefully reach toward the heavens when it's time to unleash that glorious falsetto. But follow-up track "Bella Donna" does an even better job of representing BEAST IN BLACK's essence, a beautiful marriage of impassioned eighties-inspired heavy metal and crystalline pop music. With "Dark Connection", BEAST IN BLACK wisely chose to employ the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach. Now that they are three albums deep, the band seems comfortable in its stride. What's more, the moody and slower-tempo songs, as well as the MICHAEL JACKSON cover, collectively drag the BEAST forward as a band, ever so marginally yet noticeable enough. The album flows mellifluously in terms of sequencing and because of the thematic science fiction-inspired similarities. There's a sense that BEAST IN BLACK has the potential to reach into the American pocket of mainstream music. Whether or not that happens with "Dark Connection" doesn't matter, though. At the end of the day, in terms of art and creativity, BEAST IN BLACK has hit the ball out of the park with album number three. [img]https://i111.fastpic.ru/big/2019/1222/7c/7323b5de344cdb4ff91b3db1d0bba37c.jpg[/img][quote]01. Blade Runner (04:07) 02. Bella Donna (03:52) 03. Highway to Mars (05:13) 04. Hardcore (03:34) 05. One Night in Tokyo (03:07) 06. Moonlight Rendezvous (05:38) 07. Revengeance Machine (04:09) 08. Dark New World (03:57) 09. To the Last Drop of Blood (03:55) 10. Broken Survivors (04:25) 11. My Dystopia (05:51) 12. Battle Hymn (06:54) 13. They Don't Care About Us (04:32) Yannis Papadopoulos - vocals Mate Molnar - bass Atte Palokangas - drums Kasperi Heikkinen - guitars Anton Kabanen - guitars, vocals[/quote] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXZK2PIL3pc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF2PrtDjR50 [img]https://i114.fastpic.ru/big/2021/0520/98/941b20c9edbd76c98e7f7b431b5d2998.gif[/img][code]Download from [b]HotLink[/b] https://hotlink.cc/folder/224d880a-3807-11ec-a971-0cc47ac4f47e [/code][/center] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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