its NOT another new "old-school" european band...

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This was not too bad.
But the first thing I notice is that the guitarist does not keep in rythm with the rest of the band very well. Aspecially when soloing he is way off sometimes. His playing is otherwise pretty good. Buy him a metronome or sign him up for dancing lessons.
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PsychoDad wrote:This was not too bad.
But the first thing I notice is that the guitarist does not keep in rythm with the rest of the band very well. Aspecially when soloing he is way off sometimes. His playing is otherwise pretty good. Buy him a metronome or sign him up for dancing lessons.
agreed on a certain point, yea we have had problems with rythm,nothing to serious though...but when it comes to solos,well, its more of his style,he is way influenced by 70s rock hence the off timing printed in most parts of his solos
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mordred wrote:
And wether or not Voltax hate the term "old school", their music is still 100 percent old school. :wink:
most of the new bands carrying that banner try so hard in being metal that in the end they fail,making a sad joke of their music(like seriously boring and copying 80s bands,i dont wanna mention examples here)...seems that nowdays, more old-school means shittier music

we prefer playing what we play without any modern banners,and instead,people deciding whats their opinion on us,like you just did :wink:
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You know, for a modern band this stuff really ain't that bad, and yes, this is coming from me, so take it for what it is... I hear a lot of Running Wild worship in some of those riffs. :wink:
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Avenger wrote:You know, for a modern band this stuff really ain't that bad, and yes, this is coming from me, so take it for what it is... I hear a lot of Running Wild worship in some of those riffs. :wink:
:shock: :D
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Great stuff! Very old-school, especially the euro-metal clothing style!
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Black Axe wrote:Great stuff! Very old-school, especially the euro-metal clothing style!
:lol:
...and instantaneously I finally got the double-entendre of your avatar.
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Us covering Megaton´s Vida Despues de la Muerte

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I heard this material weeks ago and i have to say that this band is fucking killer !!
They had a great evolution from his first record, good production on this new!
LONG LIVE TO VOLTAX AND THE LATINAMERICAN HM !!!
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I finally could get it at KIT. Nobody seemed to have it but then I finally found Rainer Krukenberg (Metaleros), who sold it. Also Hellion carried it but I saw it later on. However, the first impression is quite good, it's just a bit short maybe but better short and good than long and shitty. So no need to argue so far. I'm glad I bought it.
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heavymetalmaniac wrote:I finally could get it at KIT. Nobody seemed to have it but then I finally found Rainer Krukenberg (Metaleros), who sold it. Also Hellion carried it but I saw it later on. However, the first impression is quite good, it's just a bit short maybe but better short and good than long and shitty. So no need to argue so far. I'm glad I bought it.
so you liked it?
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This is one of my favorite albums this year so far. I liked the s/t well enough, but this is in a different league for sure. "Love is Hell" chorus is awesome.

Nice work!

btw I am carrying copies for anyone who is having trouble finding it in the US. I've already sold a bunch to Chicago maniacs...
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MEXDefenderOfSteel wrote:
heavymetalmaniac wrote:I finally could get it at KIT. Nobody seemed to have it but then I finally found Rainer Krukenberg (Metaleros), who sold it. Also Hellion carried it but I saw it later on. However, the first impression is quite good, it's just a bit short maybe but better short and good than long and shitty. So no need to argue so far. I'm glad I bought it.
so you liked it?
Of course, otherwise I wouldn't be glad about this buy. It was quite hard to get (one week before KIT I already tried to get it at the Metalbörse in Cologne but nobody had it) but now I finally have it. It's a bit short to be honest but short and great is much better than long and bad.

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a cool review that i hope K.I.T. organizers take notice of it :P

http://www.rocktimes.de/gesamt/uv/volta ... _mind.html
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Just checked out the tracks on myspace. Agree with the comments...great songs and very cool artwork!
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