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Myth, Magic And Steel

   
       
       
       
     
             
Savage Master are a female fronted heavy metal band from the USA formed in 2013 releasing their debut album 'Mask Of The Devil', in 2014 and their second album 'With Whips And Chains' in 2016. The bands third album 'Myth, Magic And Steel', was released in 2019.    
             
Savage Master may come from America, but their sound most definitely comes from the UK, more specifically the glory days of the NWOBHM evolution during the early to mid eighties. The new album offers nine songs of traditional heavy metal, firmly rooted in the aura of the NWOBHM. The album gallops out of the blocks with the title song 'Myth, Magic And Steel', echoing the sound of such iconic bands as Saxon, Angel Witch and Raven - all early exponents of the NWOBHM evolution. There is nothing wrong with being old school, because sometimes "old school is the best school"... 'The Devil's Ecstasy' picks up the pace and fairly flies along, "foot on the monitor" providing the head bangers of the world a cracking opportunity to crank those neck muscles and get the head moving back and forth at a very high rate.    
             
Adopting a mid tempo and very heavy foot stomp, 'The Owl' is a Black Sabbath style doom driven romp. And after just three songs it is clear that Savage Master are intent on keeping the sound of the NWOBHM genre alive, and boy, do they do it well. I was fortunate to have grown up during the eighties evolution, experiencing the growth of heavy metal, and Savage Master take me back to those joyous times. Pace returns with the highly energetic 'Flyer In The Night'. The sound of buzzing guitars associated with the NWOBHM, drives 'Flyer In The Night', keeping fists punching the air hard in delight. Add a sing a long style chorus and you have one of the best songs on the album. Bristling with energy 'Crystal Gazer' gallops furiously on, whipping up a frenzy as it positively crackles and fizzes its way on.    
             
The legacy that Britain started with the NWOBHM movement is clearly in safe hands with Savage Master, loud and proud, and definitely doing the genre justice. Am sure lead singer Stacey Savage has been called many names throughout her career, but lady of steel is perhaps one very apt name - 'Lady Of Steel' is a corker, a hard rocking and melodic march of energy, with probably the best vocal performance on the album. And oh man, there's the buzz sounding guitars again, this time driving another doom laden romp, the highly atmospheric 'High Priestess'. Epic and majestic, 'High Priestess' marches on, no, make that swaggers on, just as if it owns the place. 'Far Beyond The Grave' pays a massive homage to the NWOBHM style, big riffing, hard hitting and very melodic. Guitars buzz and rhythms thunder as 'Far Beyond The Grave' trots to a finish. The album closes with the eight minutes plus epic 'Warrior vs. Dragon'. Atmospheric and story telling in nature, 'Warrior vs. Dragon' is a climactic end to an album packed to the rafters with some of the best NWOBHM you're likely to have heard all year.    
             
Overall, galloping, thundering, exciting and above all infectious heavy metal of the traditional nature.    
             
             
Review by Iron Mathew Collins    
             
Reviewed for Metal Gods TV    
             
             
Other Reviews    
             

           
           
With Whips And Chains      
           
"old school sounding NWOBHM with buzzsaw sounding guitars and galloping rhythms that will transport you back to the eighties" Read Review      
     
     
     
           
             
             

           
           
Those Who Hunt At Night      
           
"a glorious gallop of traditional heavy metal, Savage Master display an incredible affinity with the NWOBHM sound" Read Review      
     
     
     
           
             
             
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