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Thunderbolt - Demons and Diamonds
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Artist...............: Thunderbolt
Album................: Demons and Diamonds
Genre................: Metal
Source...............: NMR
Year.................: 2002
Ripper...............: NMR
Codec................: FhG
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:02:57) Thunderbolt - Palantir
2. (00:04:03) Thunderbolt - Lidless Eye
3. (00:04:57) Thunderbolt - Demons and Diamonds
4. (00:04:34) Thunderbolt - The Great Walls of Stone
5. (00:03:32) Thunderbolt - Days of Confusion
6. (00:05:38) Thunderbolt - Enforcer
7. (00:06:03) Thunderbolt - Heartrazor
8. (00:04:26) Thunderbolt - The Murderer\'s Dream (Of Purgatory)
9. (00:07:09) Thunderbolt - Haunted by Shadows
10. (00:04:17) Thunderbolt - Baptized by Fire
11. (00:05:05) Thunderbolt - Crucified
Playing Time.........: 00:52:41
Total Size...........: 120.69 MB
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Thunderbolt - Love & Destruction
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Artist...............: Thunderbolt
Album................: Love & Destruction
Genre................: Heavy Metal
Source...............: NMR
Year.................: 2006
Ripper...............: NMR
Codec................: LAME 3.97
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Total File Size......: 217MB
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Tracklisting
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1. (00:04:43) Thunderbolt - Heavy Metal Thunder
2. (00:04:52) Thunderbolt - Bad Boys
3. (00:05:19) Thunderbolt - Love & Destruction
4. (00:05:01) Thunderbolt - Hi-Fidelity Heartbreak
5. (00:04:57) Thunderbolt - Metallic Depression
6. (00:04:13) Thunderbolt - It\'s a hard life (but...)
7. (00:04:39) Thunderbolt - Call out the lions
8. (00:04:13) Thunderbolt - We will survive
9. (00:04:14) Thunderbolt - Sin, sex & spandex
Playing Time.........: 00:42:11
Total Size...........: 96.60 MB
NFO generated on.....: 21/05/2008 07:58:35

Cato Syversrud - Guitars
Morten Andreas Eriksen - Bass
Tony Johannessen - Vocals, Keyboards
Frank Johannessen - Guitars
Vegard Waske - Drums

Demons And Diamonds
The combatants of THUNDERBOLT hail from Oslo and play traditional Heavy Metal, influenced by the heroes of the Eighties who were SAXON, PRIEST & MAIDEN. Especially the had quite some influence on our Northmen, because in almost every note you can hear the liking of THUNDERBOLT for Steve Harris and his troop. Just like with their Swedish colleagues of WOLF we get IRON MAIDEN Metal till the end.

Singer Tony Johansen has an extremely high voice, which might prove too much for some. I think he is great, because with his mix from Tony Harnell (TNT) and Bruce Dickinson (MAIDEN) he hits the notes perfectly. I definitely prefer this mix than the masses of soulless true-lala combos whichare signed everywhere.
THUNDERBOLT have good songs, passion that you can hear and a good production.

Love & Destruction

To listen to this album you should return to childhood a little bit (talkin’ ’bout people of my age). Print A4 high-resolution photos (technology, my ass...) of Iron Maiden’s \"Powerslave\", Saxon’s \"Power & The Glory\", Judas Priest’s \"Defenders Of The Faith\" and Black Sabbath’s \"Born Again\" front cover artworks; then hang ’em on the wall; wear your ’faded’ classic 80s Metal band/artist’s T-shirt afterwards; ’dig’ deep in your closet/library and bring out your - now collectible - Metal magazine to read out the critics bout (then) new albums like Anthrax’s \"Spreading The Disease\", Accept’s \"Balls To The Wall\" and Metallica’s \"Ride The Lightning\".

Ah, to preserve your current ’activities’, grab a cold bottle of beer and sit back, take your time and listen to what a pure Heavy Metal band from Norway has to state anno 2006.

The music: Riddled by a ’retro’ production, this furious album is the legacy of ’classic’ Iron Maiden to our century. Various influences from the mighty quintet, filtered with the great inheritance of other British bands like Judas Priest, Saxon or (post-Ozzy) Black Sabbath plus some of US Metal of the years 1983-1985, is the main ’dish’. A lot of tempos, great ’hooky’ choruses, multiple ’cry out’ vocals at times and the constant suspicion that both Saxon’s Biff Byford and Ronnie James Dio would approve this one in prior. It may seem incredible but I can’t think any other band that has developed the - british, mainly - standards so individually. Countless are the bands ’rejected’ due to their ’copy - paste’ attitude; this is not the case in Thunderbolt. \"We Will Survive\" and \"Hi-Fidelity Heartbreak\" are personal faves in this release, while no weak track could I easily find.

The team: Tony Johannessen’s voice is the ’trade mark’. In the vein of Bruce Dickinson’s ’approach’, he does use the deep of his ’throat’ mostly, giving his singing a narrative bonus. Hi does not - of course - have any problem to reach higher notes, resembling the bequest of Rob Halford. The guitar duo of Syversrud/Johannessen is of complete trust. Marvellous harmonic leads, excellent cooperation and - I wonder - will they ever reach up (at least) half the fame of other classic ’twin leads’? Last but not least, the Eriksen/Waske rhythm section stands tall for nothing less than ample Metal playing. Eriksen, in particular, ’draws’ enough beautiful bass lines throughout tunes like \"Call Out The Lions\" or \"Metallic Depression\". Not to forget, some ’smart’ keys additions are in ’thumbs up’ usage.

The sound: as if nothing has ever changed from the ’83-’87 Heavy Metal albums’ production formulas. Nothing more to be said.
The lyrics: it seems that Thunderbold are eager to deal with ’real life’ lyrical themes. Apart from the wonderful singing of Johannessen, ’key’ words/phrases stylishly expressed in the album’s songs have the potential to ’grab’ the listener’s attention; let aside the fact they get along great with the specific songwriting.

It’s A Hard Life, and Thunderbolt have surely overlapped 2002 excellent \"Demons & Diamonds\" debut. Remove your brain from a possible ’retro’ suspicion. Thunderbolt are here to stay; I think that – along with Dutch vagabonds Powervice – they are the living proof of how Iron Maiden would like to play if they were still young at heart. Grab this album and - especially if you’ve already purchased Maiden’s latest mediocre (in my opinion) album – take a look at the assessment. Who should be playing what, in other words.