Timeless Haunt evolve their Metal sound even further with their newest album.
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From: Pottsville, PA
Sounds like: Metal
"Geisterton" is a minute and a half intro track that sets a moody tone to open things up. "Embrace the Haunt" is purely Symphonic Metal instrumentation for the first minute before the vocals kick in. The vocals creep along with the instrumentation nicely and adds good depth with its haunting range. The track takes an even darker and more melodic tone later on which eventually goes off the rails. The title track is next and it slowly climbs the Symphonic Metal mountain. The riffs and vocals soar and its chorus is very catchy and very Iron Maiden like. "Sinful Girl" is a six and a half minute track that's pretty epic. The band doesn't hold anything back and shows off their chops perfectly within all of its twists, turns and melody. "Pain" is a ballad that pulls at the heartstrings and showcases the guitar work in a stellar way. "526" picks up the pace and brings the heavy. The track has shades of Thrash to it and the guitar solos later are just bonkers! "Not For Me" slows the pace down again. The track is more under control and melodic than the previous track. It's more Hard Rock, has some awesome guitar work and the vocals really soar high. Their cover of Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" closes out the album.
Verdict:
Timeless Haunt evolve their Metal sound even further with their newest album.