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Death Dealer (USA)

Posted: 10 Nov 2020, 09:16
by Horex
Death Dealer - War Master (2013)

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Year : 2013
Style : Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 134 mb


Bio:

It's hard to argue with the pedigree of a band that includes members that worked with Manowar, the Dictators, Rob Halford, Lizzy Borden, Udo Dirkschneider, and Cage. And that's exactly who the members of the newly launched Death Dealer were previously associated with - vocalist Sean Peck, guitarists Ross the Boss and Stu Marshall, bassist Mike Davis, and drummer Rhino.As evidenced by their debut album, 'Warmaster,' Death Dealer's mastery of authentic metal has been put to use straight away. "The Death Dealer sound is a mighty combination of five very talented, seasoned musicians," explains Ross. "It's classic power metal with the brutal edge of thrash, speed, and precision."In an era where computer technology is king, it was through the internet that Death Dealer was formed. Ross: "Death Dealer formed early 2012 when Stu Marshall and Sean Peck who had collaborated previously, met Mike Davis and Rhino when on tour in California. Stu was blown away by Sean's vocal abilities and a bond was formed. Around February, Sean would send me messages on Facebook now and then, and Stu started talking to me as well. The conversation quickly went to, 'Hey Ross, would you like to play on some songs we've done?' I said sure, not knowing what it would sound like.""Well, after they sent the first tune over, I was blown away, then Stu and Sean tell me they want me to join this band, called Death Dealer. I say, 'Who else is in the band? They say, 'Rhino on drums.' I'm in! Stu goes, 'It was either you or we would have approached KK Downing to be on guitar.' Wow!" As heard on such tunes as "Death Dealer," "Never to Kneel," and "The Devil's Mile," for fans of authentic, no-holds-barred, manly heavy metal, 'Warmaster' is an absolute godsend. And soon, Death Dealer will be converting metalheads worldwide to their cause. "Our future plans? Obviously to put Death Dealer on the worldwide metal map, and to engage large crowds and render them shocked and satisfied."And according to Ross, fans attending Death Dealer performances can expect a set list that will draw upon more than just material from 'Warmaster.' "Death Dealer will play other tunes - especially some classic Manowar tunes that I have written. Also, you never know what cool rock n' roll tune we could deliver. This band is deadly serious, but humor and fun are a big part of our makeup."Make no mistake about it, Ross the Boss has returned with a vengeance, as heard throughout the killer debut release from Death Dealer, 'Warmaster.'With the debut slated for an early 2013 release, these five will forever be known as Death Dealer!

Death Dealer is:

Ross The Boss: Does this legend require an introduction? While with Manowar, Ross not only influenced legions of aspiring musicians, but he was also part of classic albums that have sold more than four million copies worldwide. In addition to releasing two acclaimed albums with the Ross The Boss band, New Metal Leader and Hailstorm, he recently toured with ex-Dictator band mates as a member of Manitoba.

Rhino: This one-man wrecking crew built his reputation as the drummer for Manowar, Holy Hell and most recently Angels of Babylon. Rhino is also an acclaimed singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer.

Stu Marshall: The Sydney, Australia guitarist/producer achieved fame as the lead guitarist for Dungeon. He is also the mastermind behind Empires of Eden, which led to his working such metal heroes as Udo, Rob Rock, Mike Dimeo, Steve Grimmett, Zak Stevens and many more.

Mike Davis: Making a name for himself as the ‘go to guy’ in his days with Lizzy Borden, so when the Metal God himself, Rob Halford, put out a call for bassists, producer Roy Z knew Mike was the perfect fit. Known for both his abilities and killer live stage presence, Mike was also Death Dealer’s first and only choice.

Sean Peck: One of metal’s most illustrious voices, Peck recently celebrated his band Cage’s 20th anniversary. Referred to as “The man of a thousand voices,” he has been compared to such names as Halford and Dickinson, and this assemblage of talent allows him to show off every part of his God-given instrument.

Line Up:

Sean Peck - Vocals (2012-present) - See also: Cage
Ross the Boss - Guitars (2012-present) - See also: Ross the Boss, ex-Brain Surgeons, ex-Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, Manitoba, The Dictators, ex-Manowar, ex-Shakin' Street
Stu Marshall - Guitars (2012-present) - See also: Empires of Eden, Paindivision, Ronny Munroe, Saint Lucifer, Stu Marshall, ex-Dungeon
Mike Davis - Bass (2012-present) - See also: Halford, ex-B.O.W.A., Dramarama, ex-Lizzy Borden, ex-Ozzy Osbourne, ex-Angel Rot, ex-Dogma, ex-Terriff
Rhino - Drums (2012-present) - See also: Angels of Babylon, Forgotten Realm, Holy Force, Jack Starr's Burning Starr, Stonecast, A.K.A, ex-HolyHell, ex-Manowar, ex-Tommy Vitaly, ex-Fast Taker (live), ex-Ango Tasso's Air Force, ex-Shadow Symphony

Tracklist:

01. Death Dealer 05:22
02. Never to Kneel 04:37
03. War Master 05:08
04. Children of Flames 05:13
05. Curse of the Heretic 05:19
06. Hammer Down 04:52
07. The Devils Mile 06:29
08. Liberty or Death 04:42
09. Heads Spikes Walls 04:02
10. Wraiths on the Wind 04:40


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Re: Death Dealer (USA)

Posted: 18 Jan 2025, 17:21
by Horex
Death Dealer - War Master (Japan Edition) (2013)

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Year : 2013 (Japan Edition)
Style : Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 139 mb


Bio:

It's hard to argue with the pedigree of a band that includes members that worked with Manowar, the Dictators, Rob Halford, Lizzy Borden, Udo Dirkschneider, and Cage. And that's exactly who the members of the newly launched Death Dealer were previously associated with - vocalist Sean Peck, guitarists Ross the Boss and Stu Marshall, bassist Mike Davis, and drummer Rhino.As evidenced by their debut album, 'Warmaster,' Death Dealer's mastery of authentic metal has been put to use straight away. "The Death Dealer sound is a mighty combination of five very talented, seasoned musicians," explains Ross. "It's classic power metal with the brutal edge of thrash, speed, and precision."In an era where computer technology is king, it was through the internet that Death Dealer was formed. Ross: "Death Dealer formed early 2012 when Stu Marshall and Sean Peck who had collaborated previously, met Mike Davis and Rhino when on tour in California. Stu was blown away by Sean's vocal abilities and a bond was formed. Around February, Sean would send me messages on Facebook now and then, and Stu started talking to me as well. The conversation quickly went to, 'Hey Ross, would you like to play on some songs we've done?' I said sure, not knowing what it would sound like.""Well, after they sent the first tune over, I was blown away, then Stu and Sean tell me they want me to join this band, called Death Dealer. I say, 'Who else is in the band? They say, 'Rhino on drums.' I'm in! Stu goes, 'It was either you or we would have approached KK Downing to be on guitar.' Wow!" As heard on such tunes as "Death Dealer," "Never to Kneel," and "The Devil's Mile," for fans of authentic, no-holds-barred, manly heavy metal, 'Warmaster' is an absolute godsend. And soon, Death Dealer will be converting metalheads worldwide to their cause. "Our future plans? Obviously to put Death Dealer on the worldwide metal map, and to engage large crowds and render them shocked and satisfied."And according to Ross, fans attending Death Dealer performances can expect a set list that will draw upon more than just material from 'Warmaster.' "Death Dealer will play other tunes - especially some classic Manowar tunes that I have written. Also, you never know what cool rock n' roll tune we could deliver. This band is deadly serious, but humor and fun are a big part of our makeup."Make no mistake about it, Ross the Boss has returned with a vengeance, as heard throughout the killer debut release from Death Dealer, 'Warmaster.'With the debut slated for an early 2013 release, these five will forever be known as Death Dealer!

Death Dealer is:

Ross The Boss: Does this legend require an introduction? While with Manowar, Ross not only influenced legions of aspiring musicians, but he was also part of classic albums that have sold more than four million copies worldwide. In addition to releasing two acclaimed albums with the Ross The Boss band, New Metal Leader and Hailstorm, he recently toured with ex-Dictator band mates as a member of Manitoba.

Rhino: This one-man wrecking crew built his reputation as the drummer for Manowar, Holy Hell and most recently Angels of Babylon. Rhino is also an acclaimed singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer.

Stu Marshall: The Sydney, Australia guitarist/producer achieved fame as the lead guitarist for Dungeon. He is also the mastermind behind Empires of Eden, which led to his working such metal heroes as Udo, Rob Rock, Mike Dimeo, Steve Grimmett, Zak Stevens and many more.

Mike Davis: Making a name for himself as the ‘go to guy’ in his days with Lizzy Borden, so when the Metal God himself, Rob Halford, put out a call for bassists, producer Roy Z knew Mike was the perfect fit. Known for both his abilities and killer live stage presence, Mike was also Death Dealer’s first and only choice.

Sean Peck: One of metal’s most illustrious voices, Peck recently celebrated his band Cage’s 20th anniversary. Referred to as “The man of a thousand voices,” he has been compared to such names as Halford and Dickinson, and this assemblage of talent allows him to show off every part of his God-given instrument.

Line Up:

Sean Peck - Vocals (2012-present) - See also: Cage
Ross the Boss - Guitars (2012-present) - See also: Ross the Boss, ex-Brain Surgeons, ex-Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, Manitoba, The Dictators, ex-Manowar, ex-Shakin' Street
Stu Marshall - Guitars (2012-present) - See also: Empires of Eden, Paindivision, Ronny Munroe, Saint Lucifer, Stu Marshall, ex-Dungeon
Mike Davis - Bass (2012-present) - See also: Halford, ex-B.O.W.A., Dramarama, ex-Lizzy Borden, ex-Ozzy Osbourne, ex-Angel Rot, ex-Dogma, ex-Terriff
Rhino - Drums (2012-present) - See also: Angels of Babylon, Forgotten Realm, Holy Force, Jack Starr's Burning Starr, Stonecast, A.K.A, ex-HolyHell, ex-Manowar, ex-Tommy Vitaly, ex-Fast Taker (live), ex-Ango Tasso's Air Force, ex-Shadow Symphony

Tracklist:

01. Death Dealer [05:23]
02. Never to Kneel [04:38]
03. War Master [05:08]
04. Children of Flames [05:16]
05. Curse of the Heretic [05:20]
06. Hammer Down [04:53]
07. The Devils Mile [06:30]
08. Liberty or Death [04:43]
09. Heads Spikes Walls [04:08]
10. Wraiths on the Wind [04:44]
11. Face The Executioner [04:48] (Bonus Track)
12. Triumph And Victory[05:09] (Bonus Track)


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Re: Death Dealer (USA)

Posted: 18 Jan 2025, 17:22
by Horex
Death Dealer - Hallowed Ground (Digipak Edition) (2015)

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Year : 2015
Style : Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 133 mb


Bio:

It's hard to argue with the pedigree of a band that includes members that worked with Manowar, the Dictators, Rob Halford, Lizzy Borden, Udo Dirkschneider, and Cage. And that's exactly who the members of the newly launched Death Dealer were previously associated with - vocalist Sean Peck, guitarists Ross the Boss and Stu Marshall, bassist Mike Davis, and drummer Rhino.As evidenced by their debut album, 'Warmaster,' Death Dealer's mastery of authentic metal has been put to use straight away. "The Death Dealer sound is a mighty combination of five very talented, seasoned musicians," explains Ross. "It's classic power metal with the brutal edge of thrash, speed, and precision."In an era where computer technology is king, it was through the internet that Death Dealer was formed. Ross: "Death Dealer formed early 2012 when Stu Marshall and Sean Peck who had collaborated previously, met Mike Davis and Rhino when on tour in California. Stu was blown away by Sean's vocal abilities and a bond was formed. Around February, Sean would send me messages on Facebook now and then, and Stu started talking to me as well. The conversation quickly went to, 'Hey Ross, would you like to play on some songs we've done?' I said sure, not knowing what it would sound like.""Well, after they sent the first tune over, I was blown away, then Stu and Sean tell me they want me to join this band, called Death Dealer. I say, 'Who else is in the band? They say, 'Rhino on drums.' I'm in! Stu goes, 'It was either you or we would have approached KK Downing to be on guitar.' Wow!" As heard on such tunes as "Death Dealer," "Never to Kneel," and "The Devil's Mile," for fans of authentic, no-holds-barred, manly heavy metal, 'Warmaster' is an absolute godsend. And soon, Death Dealer will be converting metalheads worldwide to their cause. "Our future plans? Obviously to put Death Dealer on the worldwide metal map, and to engage large crowds and render them shocked and satisfied."And according to Ross, fans attending Death Dealer performances can expect a set list that will draw upon more than just material from 'Warmaster.' "Death Dealer will play other tunes - especially some classic Manowar tunes that I have written. Also, you never know what cool rock n' roll tune we could deliver. This band is deadly serious, but humor and fun are a big part of our makeup."Make no mistake about it, Ross the Boss has returned with a vengeance, as heard throughout the killer debut release from Death Dealer, 'Warmaster.'With the debut slated for an early 2013 release, these five will forever be known as Death Dealer!

Death Dealer is:

Ross The Boss: Does this legend require an introduction? While with Manowar, Ross not only influenced legions of aspiring musicians, but he was also part of classic albums that have sold more than four million copies worldwide. In addition to releasing two acclaimed albums with the Ross The Boss band, New Metal Leader and Hailstorm, he recently toured with ex-Dictator band mates as a member of Manitoba.

Rhino: This one-man wrecking crew built his reputation as the drummer for Manowar, Holy Hell and most recently Angels of Babylon. Rhino is also an acclaimed singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer.

Stu Marshall: The Sydney, Australia guitarist/producer achieved fame as the lead guitarist for Dungeon. He is also the mastermind behind Empires of Eden, which led to his working such metal heroes as Udo, Rob Rock, Mike Dimeo, Steve Grimmett, Zak Stevens and many more.

Mike Davis: Making a name for himself as the ‘go to guy’ in his days with Lizzy Borden, so when the Metal God himself, Rob Halford, put out a call for bassists, producer Roy Z knew Mike was the perfect fit. Known for both his abilities and killer live stage presence, Mike was also Death Dealer’s first and only choice.

Sean Peck: One of metal’s most illustrious voices, Peck recently celebrated his band Cage’s 20th anniversary. Referred to as “The man of a thousand voices,” he has been compared to such names as Halford and Dickinson, and this assemblage of talent allows him to show off every part of his God-given instrument.

Album:

Hallowed Ground is a very surprising album; it manages to be completely forgettable and average despite being made by one of the best lineups a US power metal could ever hope to have.Death Dealer boasts an absolutely fantastic lineup; with former members of such prominent acts like: Halford, Into Eternity, Dungeon, Cage, and Manowar. I hadn't heard the previous effort War Master, but was eager to get into this one solely based on the impressive lineup. What I was met with was an album that obviously owes its entire existence to Judas Priest and Mercyful Fate. Almost every song reminded me of one or both of these bands and if you are interested in this sort of hero worship then "Hallowed Ground" will definitely appeal to you in a big way.Sean Peck is definitely a technically impressive vocalist and has a fantastic scream, but an hour of his wails really started to bother me. I'm usually a big fan of over the top high pitched vocals and even surprised myself when I started to wish that he would be quiet for a minute or two and let the other instruments take over. A shorter album would have made me enjoy his performance a bit more. Unfortunately no other band member stands out at all throughout the entire album; guitars, drums and bass (while played well) could have been played by absolutely anyone and it's a definite waste of some great talent. These guys should definitely be more than capable of writing some excellent heavy metal that doesn't just sound like filler tracks from Primal Fear or Judas Priest. Ross The Boss is present of course, but he doesn't do anything special at all and his work in the 80's with Manowar is still the best thing he has done by far.So what is it that's actually wrong with the album? Well, let's start with the lyrics; "heavy metal 'til we die, heavy metal, you and I". Need I go on? I for one am absolutely bored of songs about how amazing heavy metal is. "The Anthem" is your standard "true metal" fare and its lyrics would probably make Joey DeMaio of Manowar blush. Writing a song about how awesome metal music is just seems like some space on the CD had to be filled and it's the easiest way to do it. Thankfully every song isn't like this, but the lyrics are still rather forgettable throughout. When it comes to the music, I would be lying if I denied that some songs have some nice riffs and solos. Tracks like "U 666", "I Am The Revolution" and "Plan Of Attack" definitely have their moments. "Skull And Cross Bones" is a rather enjoyable pirate themed track, but like all of the songs on this album it just reminds me of another band. Guess who? That's right...Running Wild. On the plus side, the band play the music very well and it isn't difficult to listen to. At nearly one hour, Hallowed Ground certainly drags on a bit. Getting rid of 3 or maybe even 4 tracks and having the album clock in at around 40-45 minutes could have improved things greatly. With 13 tracks, you are made aware of the fact that there aren't many ideas on show here and it starts to become samey very quickly. This means that little interesting pieces like "Llega El Diablo" are completely overshadowed by generic songs like "The Way Of The Gun". I praised Symphony X earlier in the year for having almost perfect track organisation and listening to Hallowed Ground actually makes me appreciate this oft-overlooked aspect of an album. You simply cannot say you enjoy an album if you are checking how long it has left and this is what I was doing numerous times with this album.So Death Dealer have failed to create something particularly memorable, but if you are a big US power metal fan, then you will probably find some enjoyable tracks here. I would definitely recommend this album to people who were disappointed in the latest Judas Priest effort Redeemer Of Souls, but leave your hopes for some originality at the door. Hallowed Ground is one of those albums you won't want to sit and listen to from start to finish, but might find yourself putting 1 or 2 tracks onto a random playlist. A very average album that should have offered something more based on its lineup.

Line-Up:

Mike Davis - Bass (2012-present) - See also: Halford, ex-B.O.W.A., Dramarama, ex-Lizzy Borden, ex-Ozzy Osbourne, ex-Dogma, ex-Terriff
Ross the Boss - Guitars (2012-present) - See also: Ross the Boss, ex-Brain Surgeons, ex-Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, Manitoba, Shakin' Street, The Dictators, ex-Manowar
Stu Marshall - Guitars (2012-present) - See also: Paindivision, Ronny Munroe, Saint Lucifer, Empires of Eden, Stu Marshall, ex-Dungeon
Sean Peck - Vocals (2012-present) - See also: Cage, Warrior
Steve Bolognese - Drums (2013-present) - See also: Baptized in Blood, ex-Into Eternity, ex-Beyond the Embrace

Tracklist:

01. Gunslinger 05:49
02. Break the Silence 03:32
03. Plan of Attack 04:21
04. Séance 03:44
05. Llega el diablo 01:01
06. The Way of the Gun 05:25
07. K.I.L.L. 03:35
08. I Am the Revolution 04:53
09. Total Devastation 05:32
10. The Anthem 04:13
11. Corruption of Blood 04:52
12. Skull and Cross Bones 04:57
13. U-666 06:18


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Re: Death Dealer (USA)

Posted: 18 Jan 2025, 17:22
by Horex
Death Dealer - Conquered Lands (2020)

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Year : 2020
Style : Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 133 mb


Bio:

It's hard to argue with the pedigree of a band that includes members that worked with Manowar, the Dictators, Rob Halford, Lizzy Borden, Udo Dirkschneider, and Cage. And that's exactly who the members of the newly launched Death Dealer were previously associated with - vocalist Sean Peck, guitarists Ross the Boss and Stu Marshall, bassist Mike Davis, and drummer Rhino.As evidenced by their debut album, 'Warmaster,' Death Dealer's mastery of authentic metal has been put to use straight away. "The Death Dealer sound is a mighty combination of five very talented, seasoned musicians," explains Ross. "It's classic power metal with the brutal edge of thrash, speed, and precision."In an era where computer technology is king, it was through the internet that Death Dealer was formed. Ross: "Death Dealer formed early 2012 when Stu Marshall and Sean Peck who had collaborated previously, met Mike Davis and Rhino when on tour in California. Stu was blown away by Sean's vocal abilities and a bond was formed. Around February, Sean would send me messages on Facebook now and then, and Stu started talking to me as well. The conversation quickly went to, 'Hey Ross, would you like to play on some songs we've done?' I said sure, not knowing what it would sound like.""Well, after they sent the first tune over, I was blown away, then Stu and Sean tell me they want me to join this band, called Death Dealer. I say, 'Who else is in the band? They say, 'Rhino on drums.' I'm in! Stu goes, 'It was either you or we would have approached KK Downing to be on guitar.' Wow!" As heard on such tunes as "Death Dealer," "Never to Kneel," and "The Devil's Mile," for fans of authentic, no-holds-barred, manly heavy metal, 'Warmaster' is an absolute godsend. And soon, Death Dealer will be converting metalheads worldwide to their cause. "Our future plans? Obviously to put Death Dealer on the worldwide metal map, and to engage large crowds and render them shocked and satisfied."And according to Ross, fans attending Death Dealer performances can expect a set list that will draw upon more than just material from 'Warmaster.' "Death Dealer will play other tunes - especially some classic Manowar tunes that I have written. Also, you never know what cool rock n' roll tune we could deliver. This band is deadly serious, but humor and fun are a big part of our makeup."Make no mistake about it, Ross the Boss has returned with a vengeance, as heard throughout the killer debut release from Death Dealer, 'Warmaster.'With the debut slated for an early 2013 release, these five will forever be known as Death Dealer!

Death Dealer is:

Ross The Boss: Does this legend require an introduction? While with Manowar, Ross not only influenced legions of aspiring musicians, but he was also part of classic albums that have sold more than four million copies worldwide. In addition to releasing two acclaimed albums with the Ross The Boss band, New Metal Leader and Hailstorm, he recently toured with ex-Dictator band mates as a member of Manitoba.

Rhino: This one-man wrecking crew built his reputation as the drummer for Manowar, Holy Hell and most recently Angels of Babylon. Rhino is also an acclaimed singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer.

Stu Marshall: The Sydney, Australia guitarist/producer achieved fame as the lead guitarist for Dungeon. He is also the mastermind behind Empires of Eden, which led to his working such metal heroes as Udo, Rob Rock, Mike Dimeo, Steve Grimmett, Zak Stevens and many more.

Mike Davis: Making a name for himself as the ‘go to guy’ in his days with Lizzy Borden, so when the Metal God himself, Rob Halford, put out a call for bassists, producer Roy Z knew Mike was the perfect fit. Known for both his abilities and killer live stage presence, Mike was also Death Dealer’s first and only choice.

Sean Peck: One of metal’s most illustrious voices, Peck recently celebrated his band Cage’s 20th anniversary. Referred to as “The man of a thousand voices,” he has been compared to such names as Halford and Dickinson, and this assemblage of talent allows him to show off every part of his God-given instrument.

Album:

DEATH DEALER are a Power Metal Band from Encinitas, California. This is their third full-length album and first since 2015’s ‘’Hallowed Ground’’. The band is pretty much a Supergroup with members or former members of giants like SYMPHONY X, MANOWAR, CAGE and INTO ETERNITY. It’s a who’s who of Metal Masters joining together and making music and that always grabs my attention when you know the lineage of the band members in tow.A few years back I was able to review the DENNER/SHERMANN album for Metal Temple. It was a foray for the former members of MERCYFUL FATE into something very familiar to their previous band. Their singer was Sean Peck, I didn’t know him at all but he really blew away on this album and I was able to find a bit of his discography afterwards and those CAGE albums are very good, rock solid American Power Metal albums. Last year we got the THREE TREMORS albums, the side project of Sean Peck, Tim Owens and Harry Conklin. It was a play on the Three Tenors and it was average at best, the cacophony of sounds between the dueling vocalists gave me some serious headaches. It was a good idea at the time but with the three singers singing at the same time, it was quite horrendous.So now we got DEATH DEALER, something very similar to CAGE and yet grabbing some influences here and there from the all star band members. This might be something for the long run and not just a one off band left in the dust. The album starts off with some middle eastern sounds, akin to the ‘’Powerslave’’ album back in the mid 80’s. You can tell that they really enjoyed that Egyptian theme because the album cover is full-on inspired by the Demonic Pharaohs and the undead slaves carrying that Pharaoh around through the trenches of a dark and mysterious Egypt. Though, the first song seems to be the only one relating to that theme but it’s one hell of an opener. It’s your prototypical American Power Metal, nothing overly elaborate like their European counterparts. You got that catchy chorus and streamlined bass presence yet it’s quite apparent you have those early Thrash Metal influences in tow (think ‘’Fistful of Metal’’ by ANTHRAX).‘’Every Nation’’ is just a Heavy Metal Anthem. This is the song they have to to play live when we are back to a semblance of reality. This song is all about unity, the Heavy Metal Community that are an army of one. There is no community like the Metal community, if we see someone go down in a pit, we help him up. We talk to each other during the shows even if we don’t know each other. Metal music unites us all and it doesn’t matter your race, religion, sex or age, Metal does not discriminate. Every Nation around the world has its Metal community and you rarely see any violence or pushing and shoving at concerts, there is a sense of respect between each and every one of us and it’s awesome.Two other standout songs for me on this album were ‘’Running with the Wolves’’ and ‘’Conquered Lands’’. ‘’Running with the Wolves’’ is about the connection the band has with their fans at shows. The band wants the fans to be loud and proud at shows, they feed off that pure energy. It talks about that wolfpack mentality, metal fans of the same band, that bond you have between yourselves and the band. It’s about having fun at a show, going all out and enjoying your favorite band live, no matter who it is. That’s the very basis of going to see a show, have fun, forget about your problems and just soak it all in.‘’Conquered Lands’’ is about the influences of the past. It can be knowledge, pioneers in music and literature, those are the conquered lands of the past, things that can still influence us after all those years. You learn much more from the past to craft your present, your future. Sometimes you need to have a talk with yourself and think about the past, the conquered lands of your life to know where you are going obviously. The message is very strong on this song and this song would have fit right in with the ‘’Crucible’’ album by HALFORD back in 2002. The production of this album is way better than that 2002 offering that had some serious issues! It has that same guitar sound and that methodical and slower pace of that particular album. The title track is on point and shows the variety of songs they can offer.Nothing against the rest of the songs that were really good even though ‘’The Heretic Has Returned’’ seemed to be a departure from the sound of the band. The slow rumbling of narration at the beginning was different but the song itself felt a bit rushed. It did sound like it could have been a B-Side of DENNER/SHERMANN, it has that sound and presence about it. I felt it was a bit out of place on the album, persay. ‘’Slay or be Slain’’ and ‘’Faith Under Fire’’ were clearly influenced by Ross the Boss and his years in MANOWAR. These songs have that anthemic feel about it and that 80’s style Heavy Metal aura about them.An old school vibe with a terrific singer and all star band, you can’t go wrong. If you like Traditional Heavy Metal infused with some American Power Metal, this is something you can’t miss. An all out assault on the senses with some very positive messages thrown in and a rock solid approach to Heavy Metal.

Line-Up:

Stu Marshall - Guitars (Blasted to Static, Night Legion, Ronny Munroe, Saint Lucifer, Empires of Eden, Stu Marshall, ex-Paindivision, ex-Dungeon)
Ross the Boss - Guitars (Ross the Boss, ex-Brain Surgeons, ex-Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, Manitoba, Shakin' Street, The Dictators, ex-Manowar, ex-Ancillotti (live), ex-Heyday)
Sean Peck - Vocals (Cage, The Three Tremors, Warrior, ex-Denner / Shermann, ex-Nomad)
Steve Bolognese - Drums (Ross the Boss, ex-Baptized in Blood, ex-Into Eternity, ex-Witherfall, ex-Beyond the Embrace)
Mike LePond - Bass (Affector, Burnt City, DeadRisen, Eternity's End, Eynomia, Fatal Array, Heathen's Rage, Holy Force, Mike LePond's Silent Assassins, Rivera/Bomma, Ross the Boss, Symphony X, Two Hundred Feet, Ureas, Waken Eyes, Distant Thunder, Stygia, ex-Brute Force, ex-Midnight Eternal, Ango Tasso's Air Force, Dead on Arrival, Everdawn, Mike Bino Project, ex-Ashenveil, ex-Elegacy, ex-MindMaze, ex-Painmuseum, ex-Seven Witches, ex-Sleepy Hollow, ex-Them, ex-Helstar (live), ex-Operatika Element (live), ex-Malakis Reign, ex-Last Union, ex-Rattlebone)

Tracklist:

01. Sorcerer Supreme (04:31)
02. Every Nation (03:44)
03. Beauty and the Blood (04:49)
04. Running with the Wolves (04:16)
05. The Heretic Has Returned (03:45)
06. Conquered Lands (04:39)
07. Hail to the King (04:15)
08. Slay or Be Slain (04:47)
09. Faith Under Fire (03:29)
10. 22 Gone (04:52)
11. Born to Bear the Crown (03:22)


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Re: Death Dealer (USA)

Posted: 18 Jan 2025, 17:23
by Horex
Death Dealer - Fuel Injected Suicide Machine (EP) (2021)

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Year : 2021
Style : Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 43 mb


Bio:

It's hard to argue with the pedigree of a band that includes members that worked with Manowar, the Dictators, Rob Halford, Lizzy Borden, Udo Dirkschneider, and Cage. And that's exactly who the members of the newly launched Death Dealer were previously associated with - vocalist Sean Peck, guitarists Ross the Boss and Stu Marshall, bassist Mike Davis, and drummer Rhino.As evidenced by their debut album, 'Warmaster,' Death Dealer's mastery of authentic metal has been put to use straight away. "The Death Dealer sound is a mighty combination of five very talented, seasoned musicians," explains Ross. "It's classic power metal with the brutal edge of thrash, speed, and precision."In an era where computer technology is king, it was through the internet that Death Dealer was formed. Ross: "Death Dealer formed early 2012 when Stu Marshall and Sean Peck who had collaborated previously, met Mike Davis and Rhino when on tour in California. Stu was blown away by Sean's vocal abilities and a bond was formed. Around February, Sean would send me messages on Facebook now and then, and Stu started talking to me as well. The conversation quickly went to, 'Hey Ross, would you like to play on some songs we've done?' I said sure, not knowing what it would sound like.""Well, after they sent the first tune over, I was blown away, then Stu and Sean tell me they want me to join this band, called Death Dealer. I say, 'Who else is in the band? They say, 'Rhino on drums.' I'm in! Stu goes, 'It was either you or we would have approached KK Downing to be on guitar.' Wow!" As heard on such tunes as "Death Dealer," "Never to Kneel," and "The Devil's Mile," for fans of authentic, no-holds-barred, manly heavy metal, 'Warmaster' is an absolute godsend. And soon, Death Dealer will be converting metalheads worldwide to their cause. "Our future plans? Obviously to put Death Dealer on the worldwide metal map, and to engage large crowds and render them shocked and satisfied."And according to Ross, fans attending Death Dealer performances can expect a set list that will draw upon more than just material from 'Warmaster.' "Death Dealer will play other tunes - especially some classic Manowar tunes that I have written. Also, you never know what cool rock n' roll tune we could deliver. This band is deadly serious, but humor and fun are a big part of our makeup."Make no mistake about it, Ross the Boss has returned with a vengeance, as heard throughout the killer debut release from Death Dealer, 'Warmaster.'With the debut slated for an early 2013 release, these five will forever be known as Death Dealer!

Death Dealer is:

Ross The Boss: Does this legend require an introduction? While with Manowar, Ross not only influenced legions of aspiring musicians, but he was also part of classic albums that have sold more than four million copies worldwide. In addition to releasing two acclaimed albums with the Ross The Boss band, New Metal Leader and Hailstorm, he recently toured with ex-Dictator band mates as a member of Manitoba.

Rhino: This one-man wrecking crew built his reputation as the drummer for Manowar, Holy Hell and most recently Angels of Babylon. Rhino is also an acclaimed singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer.

Stu Marshall: The Sydney, Australia guitarist/producer achieved fame as the lead guitarist for Dungeon. He is also the mastermind behind Empires of Eden, which led to his working such metal heroes as Udo, Rob Rock, Mike Dimeo, Steve Grimmett, Zak Stevens and many more.

Mike Davis: Making a name for himself as the ‘go to guy’ in his days with Lizzy Borden, so when the Metal God himself, Rob Halford, put out a call for bassists, producer Roy Z knew Mike was the perfect fit. Known for both his abilities and killer live stage presence, Mike was also Death Dealer’s first and only choice.

Sean Peck: One of metal’s most illustrious voices, Peck recently celebrated his band Cage’s 20th anniversary. Referred to as “The man of a thousand voices,” he has been compared to such names as Halford and Dickinson, and this assemblage of talent allows him to show off every part of his God-given instrument.

Album:

DEATH DEALER have done it again with the EP "Fuel Injected Suicide Machine" with another banger release following the successful "Conquered Lands" album. This ode to a post-apocalyptic, rusted and dead world is a conceptual 5-track release drenched in pure heavy metal! The band features Ross the Boss (ex-Manowar guitarist) leading an all-star team of heavy metal legends into battle: Mike Lepond (Symphony-X) on bass, Sean Peck (Cage, Warrior, The Three Tremors) on vocals, Stu Marshall from Australia (Night Legion, Dungeon) on guitar and Steve Bolognese (Ex-Into Eternity, RTB Band) on drums.DEATH DEALER have done it again with the EP "Fuel Injected Suicide Machine" with another banger release following the successful "Conquered Lands" album. This ode to a post-apocalyptic, rusted and dead world is a conceptual 5-track release drenched in pure heavy metal! The band consists of Ross the Boss (ex-Manowar guitarist) leading an all-star team of heavy metal legends into battle: Mike Lepond (Symphony-X) on bass, Sean Peck (Cage, Warrior, The Three Tremors) on vocals, Stu Marshall from Australia (Night Legion, Dungeon) on guitar and Steve Bolognese (ex-Into Eternity, RTB Band) on drums. Marc Sasso (artwork by DIO, among others) has created a breathtaking overall visual concept. STEEL CARTEL offers the best looking booklets and cover artwork in the heavy metal business and this release is no exception. Included in the digipak is a bonus disc, 11 song sampler with unreleased tracks from other STEEL CARTEL artists!

Line-Up:

Sean Peck - Vocals (Cage, The Three Tremors, Warrior, ex-Denner / Shermann, ex-Nomad)
Stu Marshall - Guitars (Blasted to Static, Night Legion, Ronny Munroe, Saint Lucifer, Empires of Eden, Stu Marshall, ex-Paindivision, ex-Dungeon)
Ross the Boss - Guitars (Ross the Boss, ex-Brain Surgeons, ex-Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, Manitoba, Shakin' Street, The Dictators, ex-Manowar, ex-Ancillotti (live), ex-Heyday)
Steve Bolognese - Drums (Ross the Boss, ex-Baptized in Blood, ex-Into Eternity, ex-Witherfall, ex-Beyond the Embrace)
Mike LePond - Bass (Affector, Burnt City, DeadRisen, Eternity's End, Eynomia, Fatal Array, Heathen's Rage, Holy Force, Mike LePond's Silent Assassins, Rivera/Bomma, Ross the Boss, Symphony X, Two Hundred Feet, Ureas, Waken Eyes, Distant Thunder, Stygia, ex-Brute Force, ex-Midnight Eternal, Ango Tasso's Air Force, Dead on Arrival, Everdawn, Mike Bino Project, ex-Ashenveil, ex-Elegacy, ex-MindMaze, ex-Painmuseum, ex-Seven Witches, ex-Sleepy Hollow, ex-Them, ex-Helstar (live), ex-Operatika Element (live), ex-Malakis Reign, ex-Last Union, ex-Rattlebone)

Tracklist:

01. The Dead Never Listen
02. Fuel Injected Suicide Machine
03. Freedom Is Not A Crime
04. Blood For Gasoline
05. Invasion


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Re: Death Dealer (USA)

Posted: 18 Jan 2025, 17:24
by Horex
Death Dealer - Fuel Injected Suicide Machine (2CD) (Digipak Edition) (2022)

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Year : 2021
Style : Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 252 mb


Bio:

It's hard to argue with the pedigree of a band that includes members that worked with Manowar, the Dictators, Rob Halford, Lizzy Borden, Udo Dirkschneider, and Cage. And that's exactly who the members of the newly launched Death Dealer were previously associated with - vocalist Sean Peck, guitarists Ross the Boss and Stu Marshall, bassist Mike Davis, and drummer Rhino.As evidenced by their debut album, 'Warmaster,' Death Dealer's mastery of authentic metal has been put to use straight away. "The Death Dealer sound is a mighty combination of five very talented, seasoned musicians," explains Ross. "It's classic power metal with the brutal edge of thrash, speed, and precision."In an era where computer technology is king, it was through the internet that Death Dealer was formed. Ross: "Death Dealer formed early 2012 when Stu Marshall and Sean Peck who had collaborated previously, met Mike Davis and Rhino when on tour in California. Stu was blown away by Sean's vocal abilities and a bond was formed. Around February, Sean would send me messages on Facebook now and then, and Stu started talking to me as well. The conversation quickly went to, 'Hey Ross, would you like to play on some songs we've done?' I said sure, not knowing what it would sound like.""Well, after they sent the first tune over, I was blown away, then Stu and Sean tell me they want me to join this band, called Death Dealer. I say, 'Who else is in the band? They say, 'Rhino on drums.' I'm in! Stu goes, 'It was either you or we would have approached KK Downing to be on guitar.' Wow!" As heard on such tunes as "Death Dealer," "Never to Kneel," and "The Devil's Mile," for fans of authentic, no-holds-barred, manly heavy metal, 'Warmaster' is an absolute godsend. And soon, Death Dealer will be converting metalheads worldwide to their cause. "Our future plans? Obviously to put Death Dealer on the worldwide metal map, and to engage large crowds and render them shocked and satisfied."And according to Ross, fans attending Death Dealer performances can expect a set list that will draw upon more than just material from 'Warmaster.' "Death Dealer will play other tunes - especially some classic Manowar tunes that I have written. Also, you never know what cool rock n' roll tune we could deliver. This band is deadly serious, but humor and fun are a big part of our makeup."Make no mistake about it, Ross the Boss has returned with a vengeance, as heard throughout the killer debut release from Death Dealer, 'Warmaster.'With the debut slated for an early 2013 release, these five will forever be known as Death Dealer!

Death Dealer is:

Ross The Boss: Does this legend require an introduction? While with Manowar, Ross not only influenced legions of aspiring musicians, but he was also part of classic albums that have sold more than four million copies worldwide. In addition to releasing two acclaimed albums with the Ross The Boss band, New Metal Leader and Hailstorm, he recently toured with ex-Dictator band mates as a member of Manitoba.

Rhino: This one-man wrecking crew built his reputation as the drummer for Manowar, Holy Hell and most recently Angels of Babylon. Rhino is also an acclaimed singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer.

Stu Marshall: The Sydney, Australia guitarist/producer achieved fame as the lead guitarist for Dungeon. He is also the mastermind behind Empires of Eden, which led to his working such metal heroes as Udo, Rob Rock, Mike Dimeo, Steve Grimmett, Zak Stevens and many more.

Mike Davis: Making a name for himself as the ‘go to guy’ in his days with Lizzy Borden, so when the Metal God himself, Rob Halford, put out a call for bassists, producer Roy Z knew Mike was the perfect fit. Known for both his abilities and killer live stage presence, Mike was also Death Dealer’s first and only choice.

Sean Peck: One of metal’s most illustrious voices, Peck recently celebrated his band Cage’s 20th anniversary. Referred to as “The man of a thousand voices,” he has been compared to such names as Halford and Dickinson, and this assemblage of talent allows him to show off every part of his God-given instrument.

Album:

DEATH DEALER have done it again with the EP "Fuel Injected Suicide Machine" with another banger release following the successful "Conquered Lands" album. This ode to a post-apocalyptic, rusted and dead world is a conceptual 5-track release drenched in pure heavy metal! The band features Ross the Boss (ex-Manowar guitarist) leading an all-star team of heavy metal legends into battle: Mike Lepond (Symphony-X) on bass, Sean Peck (Cage, Warrior, The Three Tremors) on vocals, Stu Marshall from Australia (Night Legion, Dungeon) on guitar and Steve Bolognese (Ex-Into Eternity, RTB Band) on drums.DEATH DEALER have done it again with the EP "Fuel Injected Suicide Machine" with another banger release following the successful "Conquered Lands" album. This ode to a post-apocalyptic, rusted and dead world is a conceptual 5-track release drenched in pure heavy metal! The band consists of Ross the Boss (ex-Manowar guitarist) leading an all-star team of heavy metal legends into battle: Mike Lepond (Symphony-X) on bass, Sean Peck (Cage, Warrior, The Three Tremors) on vocals, Stu Marshall from Australia (Night Legion, Dungeon) on guitar and Steve Bolognese (ex-Into Eternity, RTB Band) on drums. Marc Sasso (artwork by DIO, among others) has created a breathtaking overall visual concept. STEEL CARTEL offers the best looking booklets and cover artwork in the heavy metal business and this release is no exception. Included in the digipak is a bonus disc, 11 song sampler with unreleased tracks from other STEEL CARTEL artists!

Line-Up:

Sean Peck - Vocals (Cage, The Three Tremors, Warrior, ex-Denner / Shermann, ex-Nomad)
Stu Marshall - Guitars (Blasted to Static, Night Legion, Ronny Munroe, Saint Lucifer, Empires of Eden, Stu Marshall, ex-Paindivision, ex-Dungeon)
Ross the Boss - Guitars (Ross the Boss, ex-Brain Surgeons, ex-Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, Manitoba, Shakin' Street, The Dictators, ex-Manowar, ex-Ancillotti (live), ex-Heyday)
Steve Bolognese - Drums (Ross the Boss, ex-Baptized in Blood, ex-Into Eternity, ex-Witherfall, ex-Beyond the Embrace)
Mike LePond - Bass (Affector, Burnt City, DeadRisen, Eternity's End, Eynomia, Fatal Array, Heathen's Rage, Holy Force, Mike LePond's Silent Assassins, Rivera/Bomma, Ross the Boss, Symphony X, Two Hundred Feet, Ureas, Waken Eyes, Distant Thunder, Stygia, ex-Brute Force, ex-Midnight Eternal, Ango Tasso's Air Force, Dead on Arrival, Everdawn, Mike Bino Project, ex-Ashenveil, ex-Elegacy, ex-MindMaze, ex-Painmuseum, ex-Seven Witches, ex-Sleepy Hollow, ex-Them, ex-Helstar (live), ex-Operatika Element (live), ex-Malakis Reign, ex-Last Union, ex-Rattlebone)

Tracklist:

CD1: Fuel Injected Suicide Machine (EP)

01. The Dead Never Listen 00:45
02. Fuel Injected Suicide Machine 03:21
03. Freedom Is Not a Crime 03:59
04. Blood for Gasoline 03:28
05. Invasion 05:21

CD2: Steel Cartel Summer Slaughter 2021 Sampler

01. Welcome To The Steel Cartel Sampler 1:01
02. Ripper Owens Of The Three Tremors [Owens, Ripper] 0:29
03. Bone Breaker [Three Tremors, The] 6:08
04. David Garcia - Guitarist Of Hellscream [Garcia, David] 0:22
05. There Will Be Blood [Hellscream] 4:00
06. Stu Marshall - Guitarist Of Arkenstone [Marshall, Stu] 0:21
07. Ascension Of The Fallen [Arkenstone] 5:17
08. Dino Deluke - Drummer Of Sledd [Deluke, Dino] 0:18
09. Staring Into Screens [Sledd] 4:55
10. Eric Horton - Guitarist Of Seventrain [Horton, Eric] 0:16
11. Save My Soul [Seventrain] 3:43
12. Casey Trask - Guitarist Or Monarch [Trask, Casey] 0:21
13. Fatal Vector [Monarch] 6:49
14. Snowy Shaw Speaks [Shaw, Snowy] 0:42
15. Metalicus Tinitus Satanicus [Shaw, Snowy] 5:22
16. Fred Morg - Singer Of Reflexicon [Morg, Fred] 1:08
17. Grasp The Sky [Reflexicon] 5:02
18. Eric Beard - Guitarist Of Angerhead [Beard, Eric] 0:10
19. Cancel Culture [Angerhead] 3:38
20. Ed Mischke - Guitarist Of Spiritual Sickness [Mischke, Ed] 0:12
21. Piercing The Veil [Spiritual Sickness] 4:30
22. We Saved The Best For Last 0:44
23. Moshpit In Hell [Cage] 4:45


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Re: Death Dealer (USA)

Posted: 23 Jan 2026, 06:46
by Horex
Death Dealer - Reign Of Steel (2026)

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Year : 2026
Style : Power Metal
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 102 mb


Bio:

It's hard to argue with the pedigree of a band that includes members that worked with Manowar, the Dictators, Rob Halford, Lizzy Borden, Udo Dirkschneider, and Cage. And that's exactly who the members of the newly launched Death Dealer were previously associated with - vocalist Sean Peck, guitarists Ross the Boss and Stu Marshall, bassist Mike Davis, and drummer Rhino.As evidenced by their debut album, 'Warmaster,' Death Dealer's mastery of authentic metal has been put to use straight away. "The Death Dealer sound is a mighty combination of five very talented, seasoned musicians," explains Ross. "It's classic power metal with the brutal edge of thrash, speed, and precision."In an era where computer technology is king, it was through the internet that Death Dealer was formed. Ross: "Death Dealer formed early 2012 when Stu Marshall and Sean Peck who had collaborated previously, met Mike Davis and Rhino when on tour in California. Stu was blown away by Sean's vocal abilities and a bond was formed. Around February, Sean would send me messages on Facebook now and then, and Stu started talking to me as well. The conversation quickly went to, 'Hey Ross, would you like to play on some songs we've done?' I said sure, not knowing what it would sound like.""Well, after they sent the first tune over, I was blown away, then Stu and Sean tell me they want me to join this band, called Death Dealer. I say, 'Who else is in the band? They say, 'Rhino on drums.' I'm in! Stu goes, 'It was either you or we would have approached KK Downing to be on guitar.' Wow!" As heard on such tunes as "Death Dealer," "Never to Kneel," and "The Devil's Mile," for fans of authentic, no-holds-barred, manly heavy metal, 'Warmaster' is an absolute godsend. And soon, Death Dealer will be converting metalheads worldwide to their cause. "Our future plans? Obviously to put Death Dealer on the worldwide metal map, and to engage large crowds and render them shocked and satisfied."And according to Ross, fans attending Death Dealer performances can expect a set list that will draw upon more than just material from 'Warmaster.' "Death Dealer will play other tunes - especially some classic Manowar tunes that I have written. Also, you never know what cool rock n' roll tune we could deliver. This band is deadly serious, but humor and fun are a big part of our makeup."Make no mistake about it, Ross the Boss has returned with a vengeance, as heard throughout the killer debut release from Death Dealer, 'Warmaster.'With the debut slated for an early 2013 release, these five will forever be known as Death Dealer!

Death Dealer is:

Ross The Boss: Does this legend require an introduction? While with Manowar, Ross not only influenced legions of aspiring musicians, but he was also part of classic albums that have sold more than four million copies worldwide. In addition to releasing two acclaimed albums with the Ross The Boss band, New Metal Leader and Hailstorm, he recently toured with ex-Dictator band mates as a member of Manitoba.Rhino: This one-man wrecking crew built his reputation as the drummer for Manowar, Holy Hell and most recently Angels of Babylon. Rhino is also an acclaimed singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer.Stu Marshall: The Sydney, Australia guitarist/producer achieved fame as the lead guitarist for Dungeon. He is also the mastermind behind Empires of Eden, which led to his working such metal heroes as Udo, Rob Rock, Mike Dimeo, Steve Grimmett, Zak Stevens and many more.Mike Davis: Making a name for himself as the ‘go to guy’ in his days with Lizzy Borden, so when the Metal God himself, Rob Halford, put out a call for bassists, producer Roy Z knew Mike was the perfect fit. Known for both his abilities and killer live stage presence, Mike was also Death Dealer’s first and only choice.Sean Peck: One of metal’s most illustrious voices, Peck recently celebrated his band Cage’s 20th anniversary. Referred to as “The man of a thousand voices,” he has been compared to such names as Halford and Dickinson, and this assemblage of talent allows him to show off every part of his God-given instrument.

Album:

Heavy metal supergroup DEATH DEALER, featuring members like Sean Peck (Cage), Ross “The Boss” Friedman (Manowar), master shredder Stu Marshall (Night Legion, Arkenstone), top bassist Mike LePond (Symphony X), and drummer Steve Bolognese (ex-Witherfall) will unleash their new CD “Reign Of Steel“.et for release on January 23, 2026, via Massacre Records, the new album offer ten tracks of powerful, uncompromising U.S. melodic metal with intricate guitar work and high-octane vocals. The album showcases the band’s signature style, blending heavy riffs with epic themes.These cats know how to deliver the goods, the classic U.S. power metal DNA is pleasantly present all over, and the result is fresh, modern, and consistently well-crafted. Music of relentless speed and ferocious power, built on a rhythmic core that moves with the solidity yet flexibility of a finely honed steel blade, boasting the UNIQUE, magical guitar touch of Ross “The Boss” and the unbelievably untouchable voice of Peck.DEATH DEALER’s music is based on the aggressive, charging ’90s JUDAS PRIEST attitude and the sharp speed reminiscent of PRIMAL FEAR and FIREFORCE, those distinctive moments of theirs—whether built on catchier, more recognizable patterns, or on the provocatively wild push to their absolute limits.The new album opens impressively with “Assemble”, a rousing call for molten-hot metal that grabs you by the throat instantly. There’s a strong continuation with “Devil’s Triangle”, which carries that subtle oddness along with shifts in rhythm and tone that deliver an ornate side of DEATH DEALER that stands out effortlessly and majestically.Next comes “Riding On The Wings”, where the tempo drops and the focus shifts to a catchier expression and an anthemic chorus. Then “Bloodbath” arrives with supersonic velocity and relentless blasting, pure metal kick.Logically, “Raging Wild And Free”, despite its title, lowers the intensity again but keeps the melody in a SAXON-styled, hymn-like mode, managing to balance the development and musical storytelling of the album extremely well.Next is “Blast The Highway”, which, now framed within the album, gains a different dimension compared to when I heard it alone as a single. It doesn’t offer any grand surprise, but it serves the flow excellently and injects renewed energy into the tracklist.The tone shifts with “Compelled”, a midtempo track with a menacing character, and although simple in structure, DEATH DEALER manage to transform it into one of the strongest tracks of their upcoming work.“Dragon Of Algorath” arrives to once again bare the band’s sharp, bloodthirsty teeth, biting down hard with a fierce, sweeping piece where Sean Peck haunts our ears with unbelievable screams, while the Friedman / Marshall duo truly embroider their guitar solos!The album closes with its longest tracks, both surpassing six minutes. And they are both amazing pieces of metallic edge. “Sleeping Prophet” is a slow, heavy, imposing piece with classic heavy metal strength, a dynamic outburst in the middle, and a haunting bassline leading into a wonderful solo. Truly, literally CLASSY material. We Love it.The record ends with a definitive power song, the fantastic “Reign Of The Night”, where DEATH DEALER display their objective capabilities once again in the best possible way—another personal favorite.“‘Reign Of Steel’ is a crushing piece of metal delivered by a killer band.” Ross The Boss Friedman declares proudly. And I agree 100% without a shred of doubt.Because, ultimately, “Reign Of The Night” is more than a worthy successor to “Conquered Lands“, which marked the first evolution in the band’s sound after their first two albums. This evolution continues on the new record, with the band sounding tight and irited, with many very good songs and an unwavering appetite for a merciless, boundless heavy metal orgiastic feast.From a production standpoint, “Reign Of Steel” comes to life under the co-production of Stuart Marshall and Sean Peck, whose combined vision shaped the album’s aggressive precision and melodic grandeur. Mixing and mastering were handled by Chris Themelco at Monolith Studios, giving the record its massive, high-impact sound.

Line-Up:

Sean Peck - Vocals (Cage, The Three Tremors, Warrior, ex-Denner / Shermann, ex-Nomad)
Stu Marshall - Guitars (Blasted to Static, Night Legion, Ronny Munroe, Saint Lucifer, Empires of Eden, Stu Marshall, ex-Paindivision, ex-Dungeon)
Ross the Boss - Guitars (Ross the Boss, ex-Brain Surgeons, ex-Manitoba's Wild Kingdom, Manitoba, Shakin' Street, The Dictators, ex-Manowar, ex-Ancillotti (live), ex-Heyday)
Mike LePond - Bass (Affector, Burnt City, DeadRisen, Eternity's End, Eynomia, Fatal Array, Heathen's Rage, Holy Force, Mike LePond's Silent Assassins, Rivera/Bomma, Ross the Boss, Symphony X, Two Hundred Feet, Ureas, Waken Eyes, Distant Thunder, Stygia, ex-Brute Force, ex-Midnight Eternal, Ango Tasso's Air Force, Dead on Arrival, Everdawn, Mike Bino Project, ex-Ashenveil, ex-Elegacy, ex-MindMaze, ex-Painmuseum, ex-Seven Witches, ex-Sleepy Hollow, ex-Them, ex-Helstar (live), ex-Operatika Element (live), ex-Malakis Reign, ex-Last Union, ex-Rattlebone)
Steve Bolognese - Drums (Ross the Boss, ex-Baptized in Blood, ex-Into Eternity, ex-Witherfall, ex-Beyond the Embrace)

Tracklist:

01. Assemble
02. Devil’s Triangle
03. Riding on the Wings
04. Bloodbath
05. Raging Wild and Free
06. Blast the Highway
07. Compelled
08. Dragon of Algorath
09. Sleeping Prophet
10. Reign of the Night


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