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Monument – Rock The Night (2012)

Posted by NewAlbumReleases.net On December - 31 - 2012


Artist: Monument

Album: Rock The Night

Released: 2012

Style: Heavy Metal

Format: MP3 320Kbps / FLAC

Size: 57 Mb



Tracklist:
01 – Rock the Night
02 – Carry On
03 – Midnight Queen
04 – Fatal Attack
05 – Blood Red Sky

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3 Responses

  1. Jello Biafra Said,

    The title track from Monument’s debut E.P. featuring a guest solo performance by Judas

    Priest guitarist Richie Faulkner!

    Monument performs balls-to-the-wall aggressive Traditional British metal that will rip

    out the cones in your speakers if you hit “Play” with the volume cranked. From the

    streets of East London, Peter Ellis, former White Wizzard vocalist, takes up the

    calling and unleashes a barrage of metallic fury on the band’s EP titled Rock the

    Night. Ellis is joined by guitarists Lewis Stephens and David del Cid, bassist Jim

    Ramses and drummer Matt C.

    Monument is another up-and-coming group that delivers revitalized New Wave of British

    Heavy Metal, dubbed NWOBHM for short. But calling it that doesn’t convey the real

    meaning of this reborn genre as much as hearing it will. The wall of sound that

    Monument delivers pushes the drivers of your speakers to the limit, as the thunderous

    bass, pounding drums and metal guitars rip at your soul. Top it off with vocals

    inspired by Maiden, Priest and Lizzy Borden, and the icing simply melts right off the

    cake.

    The twin axe attack harkens back to those ‘80s giants who defined the genre and pushed

    metal to the extreme edge of the sonic landscape. The five-song EP opens with the

    title track and features none other than current Judas Priest guitarist Richie

    Faulkner, who performs a guitar solo. The music’s ferocity hits you in the gut from

    the get-go. Energized with brazened riffs and a driving beat, Ellis opens up with

    full-on-metal vocal that demands a “take-no-prisoner attitude.” By the time you slip

    into “Carry On,” your mind will be flashing back to days when metal burned like a

    flame that never could be extinguished. The song features a dual harmony riff, which

    is the catalyst that hurries over the hammering of Matt C’s drums. Ellis belts out the

    lyrics with reckless abandon.

    If you’re looking to get a breather, well, “Midnight Queen” isn’t going to deliver.

    The band chooses to keep the tempo moving. The song injects a head-bobbing groove,

    carried forth by the rhythmic chant of Ellis’ vocals. The band isn’t afraid to deliver

    anthem-style choruses, as each song, until now, features gang background vocals that

    help raise the intensity level. The solo is melodic and catchy and moves into a more

    intense jam as it progresses. It sounds as if Stephens and del Cid are taking turns

    trading off licks, and they end the solo with a dual harmony run. “Fatal Attack”

    features a dual-lead melody that eerily is reminiscent of Iron Maiden. Again, the

    tempos haven’t let up. “Blood Red Sky” wraps things up handedly, with a slightly

    slower song, although not that much slower. Like all the songs, it is melodic,

    metallic and features all the elements that die-hard NWOBHM fans will love. The

    production is over the top in its slickness, and it sounds crisp. Overall, Monument

    makes a bold statement as it enters the ring as a Metal contender. Monument definitely

    is worth all metal fans checking out.

    Genre: New Wave of British Heavy Metal or New Wave of Traditional British Metal

    Monument are:
    Peter Ellis – Vocals
    Lewis Stephens – Lead Guitar
    David del Cid – Lead Guitar
    Jim Ramses – Bass guitar
    Matt C – Drums

    Track Listing:
    1. Rock the Night
    2. Carry On
    3. Midnight Queen
    4. Fatal Attack
    5. Blood Red Sky

    Label: Independent

    Posted on January 2nd, 2013 at 7:38 pm

  2. Jag Said,

    Really? Jello Biafra promoting a Judas Priest 2nd generation knock-off? This may be good, I will check it out. I am a Biafra AND Priest fan, but come ON ! Let’s not lay it on too thick.

    Posted on January 4th, 2013 at 3:42 am

  3. Jag Said,

    I’d have to speak with Jello Biafra face to face before I’d begin to believe that he’d shill for Judas Priest. Sorry, you are ripping his name.

    Posted on January 4th, 2013 at 3:48 am

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