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Blood Star are a heavy metal band from the USA formed by Visigoth guitarist Jamison Palmer, and featuring Madeline Smith on vocals. The bands debut release, the two song E.P. 'The Fear', was released in 2020, followed three years later (in 2023) by their first full length album 'First Sighting'. | ||||||
Featuring eight songs across thirty two minutes, the debut album from Blood Star is a traditional heavy metal fuelled gallop of head bang ability - the band more mature and harder hitting than their previous release. Breathing life into the album, 'All For Nothing' is a tremendous tirade of infectious metal to get the blood flowing and adrenaline pumping. The vocals of Madeline are so melodious and dreamy, you're immediately captivated, totally hooked on the aural assault pleasuring your ears! And thundering in with a tad more menace than the opener, 'Fearless Priestess' is a heavy hitting Judas Priest-esque metal march - the band delivering an opening one-two of incredible "foot on the monitor" metal. The double barrelled welcome to the new album is savage yet magnificent, displaying everything great about the traditional style of heavy metal. And from an American band too! A band that's over forty years and four and a half thousand miles away from where heavy metal began! | ||||||
Picking up the pace, power and energy, the band romp on at full tilt with the galloping 'No One Wins' - banging every head of every metalhead from all around the world. The pace is incredible, Blood Star showing a clean pair of heels to leave many of their contemporaries in their wake! Returning to the Judas Priest feel of earlier, 'The Observers' hammers home a thunderous foot stomping attitude, and what the fuck? Male vocals! For Madeline takes a rest from the mic here, the bands guitarist Jamison Palmer taking centre stage and delivering a "melodic rock" style vocal performance. I certainly didn't see that one coming! Nor the mellower style of 'Dawn Phenomenon' - creeping in like a sunrise, moving stealthily and ever so majestically. For 'Dawn Phenomenon' is a two minute instrumental... | ||||||
...leading straight into the most hustle and bustle song heard so far 'Cold Moon'. The harder hitting style of traditional heavy metal wreaks havoc and destruction, Blood Star cracking the ground and crumbling walls with a sonic assault of menacing proportions! Yet somehow, through the magnificent Madeline and her amazing voice, the band retain the melodious streak the album began with. And now for the best song on offer, 'Going Home' - the most infectious, the most melodic, the most sing a long-able...hell, it's just simply the best! I defy you all not to be head banging right now, and singing along to the chant style chorus! Bringing a barnstorming album to a close - an album that's no where near long enough - 'Wait To Die' is a full on and in your face high velocity gallop. The fastest song on offer by the proverbial country mile, Blood Star end 'First Sighting' on a terrific high. I just hope we don't have to wait another three years for the bands next release. | ||||||
Overall, a half hour of infectious heavy metal from one of the brightest new stars of the genre, Blood Star. | ||||||
Review by Iron Mathew Collins | ||||||
Reviewed for Metal Gods TV | ||||||
Review is also featured at Metal-Roos | ||||||
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The Fear E.P. | ||||||
"a blistering double that makes an immediate and exciting impact, Blood Star have impressed massively with their debut offering" Read Review | ||||||
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