The band's tour for Valley of the Damned lasted until 2004, with the tour ending in Tokyo, Japan. This, though, is not them doing what they do best. The title track, re-released in promotion of the album, is one of the best-known DragonForce songs to date and is a staple of their live performances to this day. It’s just the least good album in a career of a band that is phenomenal when doing what they do best. Reaching Into Infinity is by no means a poor album. Song lengths have started to extend, but without dynamic or creative weight to back it up. Whereas on Power and Maximum they had honed almost to perfection the art of the melodic metal anthem, and delivered a slew of them, Reaching… is unsure and unnecessarily long winded. The opening tracks blaze by in a flurry and a fury (of the storm), all through the album choruses are huge, there are twin twirling, furious guitar parts locked ridiculously tight, and the collective is happily exploring new avenues – a Thrashy break here, a growled section there, a change of approach to some of the leadwork, a progressive tangent, an arrangement gamble – but sadly, for all the good bits, it seems like the ‘Force left behind the songwriting. Group DragonForce from region United Kingdom plays in genre Power Metal and.
It’s also the first DragonForce album that doesn’t really connect.ĭon’t get me wrong, it does everything it should. Download torrent DragonForce Valley of the Damned (January 27th, 2003) (Power Metal) in HD quality FLAC MP3 320 kbps. Unsurprisingly after eighteen years, the temptation to expand and explore is prevalent, and this is the album that sees them testing and trying a few new ideas.
Of course, they have their devotees, a lot of them, but come studio album seven, perhaps DragonForce’s chance of being a genuine contender has been and gone.Īnd if it hasn’t, Reaching… is not the album to argue their case. At least as far as the general metal community is concerned. Yet it feels like Reaching Into Infinity (earMUSIC/Metal Blade) sees the English virtuoso sextet having to prove themselves all over again. You can sort your songs by Name, Length, Genre etc. DragonForce is a British power metal band based in London, England.Formed in 1999, the group is known for its long and fast guitar solos, fantasy-themed lyrics, and electronic sounds in their music to add to their retro video game-influenced sound.As of August 2014, DragonForce has released six studio albums, one live album, one live DVD and one demo. Each song is displayed beside its Album Art, Song Name and Artist information.
Not only do they have a canon that boasts FOUR genuine #FiveFists classics – Valley Of The Damned, Sonic Firestorm¸ the aforementioned Inhuman… (all Noise/Sanctuary) and second vocalist Marc Hudson’s first with the band, 2012’s pop Metal masterpiece The Power Within (Essential/Roadrunner) – they also are unique, distinctive and have never abandoned their principles, even if their last album Maximum Overload (earMUSIC) was a little cartoony (even for them) in places. The Your Songs Database tab is a comprehensive library of all of your custom songs that is organized into a simple table. British epic power metallers DRAGONFORCE will release their debut DVD, 'In The Line Of Fire', on July 10.