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The Order (SWITZERLAND)

Postby Horex » 28 Apr 2026, 06:12

The Order - Rock 'N' Rumble (2016)

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Year : 2016
Style : Hard Rock , Heavy Metal
Country : Switzerland
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 102 mb


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Silvester Stallone does, David Haye does, and The Order do it. They are all back in the ring and let it rip so right. Rock'n'Rumble, the fifth album of the Swiss hard rockers, is after 2012 published chart success "1986" another tribute to the glory days of hard rock of the 80s. This was not only the time of the distorted guitar sounds and the big hair, but also the time of Mike Tyson. The Americans gave the boxing then new energy. Similarly today do as The Order with something in the tooths music genre. Cleverly grab the Swiss classic hard rock with strong 80s turning into a modern sound robe and catapult the genre so definitely into the 21st century. Because the passion for The Order has (, incidentally, in the same line) is not diminished even after ten years together, the band for Rock'n'Rumble has taken time in the best Def Leppard-style for a whole year, revised the songs again and again and perfected. Out of more than 20 titles, the 10 best were selected and included Studio in Füllinsdorf in Fist. Even a few prominent guests have risen in the ring: Thom Blunier of Shakra has a guitar solo contributed, V.O. Powder (Gurd, Poltergeist) shares with singer Gianni Pontillo the lead vocals in "Karma" and Red Ochsenbein enriched "Turn The Pages" with an irresistible string arrangement. Achim Köhler (Primal Fear, Edguy, Masterplan u.v.a.) missed the songs perfect sound and ensures that Rock'n'Rumble pops out of the speakers in a prime Mike Tyson style.

Album:

ROCK’N’ROLL RUMBLE, the fifth album of the Swiss hard rockers, follows the chart buster 1986 (2012) and is yet another homage to the glorious hard rock of the 80’s! The Swiss quartet takes classic hard rock with a strong 80’s vibe to the next level with a modern sound, thus making sure that the genre fits the 21st century perfectly. The Order are still as passionate as ten years ago, without any line-up changes by the way, and that’s why – in true Def Leppard style – it took quite some time until they finished the new album, because they kept on overhauling and perfecting the songs. In the end they picked the best 10 out of 20 songs and recorded them.

Line-Up:

Gianni Pontillo - Vocals
Bruno Spring - Guitars
Andrej Abplanalp - Bass
Mauro Casciero - Drums

Tracklist:

01. Play It Loud
02. Rock 'n' Rumble
03. No One Can Take You Away from Me
04. Fight
05. Gimme a Yeah
06. Womanizer
07. Turn the Pages
08. Wild One
09. Reason to Stay
10. Karma


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Re: The Order (SWITZERLAND)

Postby Horex » 28 Apr 2026, 06:13

The Order - Supreme Hypocrisy (2020)

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Year : 2020
Style : Hard Rock , Heavy Metal
Country : Switzerland
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 105 mb


Bio:

Silvester Stallone does, David Haye does, and The Order do it. They are all back in the ring and let it rip so right. Rock'n'Rumble, the fifth album of the Swiss hard rockers, is after 2012 published chart success "1986" another tribute to the glory days of hard rock of the 80s. This was not only the time of the distorted guitar sounds and the big hair, but also the time of Mike Tyson. The Americans gave the boxing then new energy. Similarly today do as The Order with something in the tooths music genre. Cleverly grab the Swiss classic hard rock with strong 80s turning into a modern sound robe and catapult the genre so definitely into the 21st century. Because the passion for The Order has (, incidentally, in the same line) is not diminished even after ten years together, the band for Rock'n'Rumble has taken time in the best Def Leppard-style for a whole year, revised the songs again and again and perfected. Out of more than 20 titles, the 10 best were selected and included Studio in Füllinsdorf in Fist. Even a few prominent guests have risen in the ring: Thom Blunier of Shakra has a guitar solo contributed, V.O. Powder (Gurd, Poltergeist) shares with singer Gianni Pontillo the lead vocals in "Karma" and Red Ochsenbein enriched "Turn The Pages" with an irresistible string arrangement. Achim Köhler (Primal Fear, Edguy, Masterplan u.v.a.) missed the songs perfect sound and ensures that Rock'n'Rumble pops out of the speakers in a prime Mike Tyson style.

Album:

The Order are a hard rock/heavy metal band from Switzerland formed in 2004, releasing five albums over a ten year period from 2006 – 2016. The bands line-up has remained constant throughout the years, with 2020 the year the band will release their sixth album ‘Supreme Hypocrisy’.Featuring a heavy hitting style of hard rock that ventures into the heavy metal genre, the new album from the Swiss hard rockers The Order, is bombastic, explosive and more intense than anything the band have released previously. The cuffs keeping them chained to the hard rock genre, are well and truly off, as The Order deliver a fist clenching, head banging forty five minute fury. Prepare for a blast, as we get underway with ‘The Show’, the only song out of the ten on offer that keeps both feet in the hard rock genre. Delivering a punch that only hard rock can swing, ‘The Show’ is like a prelude, a warm up if you like, to the heavy hitting and more metal orientated songs that make up the rest of ‘Supreme Hypocrisy’ – maybe ‘The Show’ has been written as a concert opener, like so many bands do, but as ‘The Show’ nears its end, you better get ready for an explosive gallop of heavy metal…For the title song ‘Supreme Hypocrisy’ lights the touch paper and we’re off in a blazing fury of raucous riffs. With its faster pace pushing ‘Supreme Hypocrisy’ (the album) into the realms of metal (rather than rock), The Order leave their shackles behind and stretch their legs into a gallop, running furiously along the heavy metal border. ‘Back To Reality’ is more ballsy, with plenty of punch and crunch. The buzzing guitars are straight out of the NWOBHM play book, the catchy rhtyhm is intoxicating, and after the average opening song, the two that followed have turned the album into an exciting “I want to hear more” journey. Kudos The Order, kudos… And oh my fucking God – ‘Dreams Are Not The Same’ is a corker. The surge in energy is incredible, the tempo amazing, and the infectious level right off the scale. ‘Dreams Are Not The Same’ fairly sizzles, and will almost certainly take your breath away. Introducing a Southern rock style swagger, ‘Save Yourself’ is a sleaze rock/metal offering, bringing back the glorious sound of the late eighties/nineties when the likes of Faster Pussycat, Ratt and Cinderella were strutting their stuff. ‘No Messiah’ thunders in and adopts a much rougher and tougher feel than anything heard on the album so far. Heavy hitting and fairly forceful, ‘No Messiah’ is gonna barge its way past and act like the (proverbial) bull in a china shop.The sleaze rock/metal sound makes an emphatic return in the mighty shape of ‘August In Miami’ – but this time the hard rock genre is also sewn into the rhythm. This makes for one helluva catchy song, with The Order delivering one of those “just gets better and better” albums. Taking on a decidedly heavier and much darker vibe, ‘Where I Come From’ is slow paced and sleazy rock at its moodiest – maybe even touching on grunge as it swathes past. And what’s this? Keyboards! A ballad! Well, sort of – ‘Sometimes’ is just keyboards and vocals. Passion and emotion rise high as ‘Sometimes’ rolls on all mellow and soulful, leading straight into the final song, the seven minute ‘Only The Good Die Young’ (and no, it’s not an Iron Maiden cover). This ‘Only The Good Die Young’ is a power ballad with an epic nature that draws tension, very tight. After all the bombast and energy oozing from the albums previous songs, ‘Only The Good Die Young’ creates an atmospheric and show stopping theatrical ending.Overall, a heavy hitting and hard rocking album from the Swiss metallers, ‘Supreme Hypocrisy’ offers surprises left right and centre.

Line-Up:

Gianni Pontillo - Vocals (Victory)
Andrej Abplanalp - Bass (ex-Jerk, ex-Gurd, ex-Swamp Terrorists)
Mauro "Tschibu" Casciero - Drums (Pulver, ex-Jerk, ex-Gurd)
Bruno Spring - Guitars (ex-Jerk, ex-Gurd)

Tracklist:

01. The Show
02. Supreme Hypocrisy
03. Back To Reality
04. Dreams Are Not The Same
05. Save Yourself
06. No Messiah
07. August In Miami
08. Where I Come From
09. Sometimes
10. Only The Good Die Young


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Re: The Order (SWITZERLAND)

Postby Horex » 28 Apr 2026, 06:13

The Order - Empires (2026)

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Year : 2026
Style : Hard Rock , Heavy Metal
Country : Switzerland
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 105 mb


Bio:

Silvester Stallone does, David Haye does, and The Order do it. They are all back in the ring and let it rip so right. Rock'n'Rumble, the fifth album of the Swiss hard rockers, is after 2012 published chart success "1986" another tribute to the glory days of hard rock of the 80s. This was not only the time of the distorted guitar sounds and the big hair, but also the time of Mike Tyson. The Americans gave the boxing then new energy. Similarly today do as The Order with something in the tooths music genre. Cleverly grab the Swiss classic hard rock with strong 80s turning into a modern sound robe and catapult the genre so definitely into the 21st century. Because the passion for The Order has (, incidentally, in the same line) is not diminished even after ten years together, the band for Rock'n'Rumble has taken time in the best Def Leppard-style for a whole year, revised the songs again and again and perfected. Out of more than 20 titles, the 10 best were selected and included Studio in Füllinsdorf in Fist. Even a few prominent guests have risen in the ring: Thom Blunier of Shakra has a guitar solo contributed, V.O. Powder (Gurd, Poltergeist) shares with singer Gianni Pontillo the lead vocals in "Karma" and Red Ochsenbein enriched "Turn The Pages" with an irresistible string arrangement. Achim Köhler (Primal Fear, Edguy, Masterplan u.v.a.) missed the songs perfect sound and ensures that Rock'n'Rumble pops out of the speakers in a prime Mike Tyson style.

Album:

Swiss rockers THE ORDER are about to release their seventh, new album “Empires”, and from the first chords the band declared their musical manifesto: they play old-school hard rock straight out of the Eighties, in their most traditional way. Take the classic sound & style of ’80s KISS, HELIX, Y&T, but also CASANOVA, GOTTHARD, etc, and add a bit of metal too.THE ORDER consists of Gianni Pontillo on vocals, Bruno Spring on guitar, Alain Schwaller on bass, and Mauro “Tschibu” Casciero on drums. Gianni, who has also lent his vocals to other projects, including the German hard rock institution VICTORY, and who recently replaced Carl Sentance as the new singer for NAZARETH, has announced that Gianni will remain a permanent member of THE ORDER alongside his work with NAZARETH.This is a good thing, as his voice, with its rawness and tone, is a perfect fit for the band. He almost reaches the heights of Ronnie James Dio or Ronnie Romero, perhaps not quite matching their vocal range, but his expressiveness is nearly on par with both. The guitars provide the necessary heaviness at the forefront, the bass delivers a powerful groove, and the drums are absolutely crushing. Production is impressive and boasts ample dynamic range across all frequencies.Musically and lyrically, “Empires” brings together the nearly 20 years of the band’s history, reconnecting with the political force and raw energy of their acclaimed debut album, “Son of Armageddon,” while sounding more relevant and impactful than ever.Produced by VO Pulver at Little Creek Studios in Switzerland, the album features massive riffs, powerful melodies, and an undeniable classic hard rock / heavy metal foundation.

Line-Up:

Gianni Pontillo - Vocals - See also: Nazareth, Souls Revival, ex-Victory, ex-Pure Inc., ex-Pure Yeast
Bruno Spring - Guitars - See also: ex-Jerk, ex-Gurd
Alain Schwaller - Bass (2020-present) - See also: ex-Daydreamer, ex-Headstones
Mauro "Tschibu" Casciero - Drums - See also: Pulver, ex-Jerk, ex-Gurd

Tracklist:

01. Empires
02. Fight For Your Rights
03. Warriors
04. Thieves In The Night
05. Living For The Nightlife
06. Wherever I Go
07. The Last Call
08. Of Martyrs And Tyrants
09. The Bonehead’s Back – Promises And Illusions


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