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Paid In Full

   
       
       
       
     
             
Skull Fist are a heavy metal band from Canada forming in 2006, and releasing four albums to date - 'Head Of The Pack' (2011), 'Chasing The Dream' (2014), 'Way Of The Road' (2018), and 'Paid In Full' released in 2022.    
             
Founded by Zach Schottler (credited as Zach Slaughter), Skull Fist, along with bands such as Unleash The Archers, Striker and Eternal Judgment, have followed in the footsteps of countrymen Anvil, Exciter, and Annihilator to bring Canada to the attention of metal heads all around the world. And with their fourth album 'Paid In Full', Skull Fist are reinforcing their position as one of Canada's leading metal exports. Their new album is a feisty eight song storm, played out over a galloping thirty three minutes.    
             
The title song 'Paid In Full' opens the album - and is a powerful slab of heavy metal. The kind of power laden metal that British legends Judas Priest brought to the world. Skull Fist are well known for wandering around the heavy metal genre, visiting every corner and delivering a varied array of aural delights. And their fourth album is no different - so strap yourselves in and prepare for the oncoming onslaught! Still a relatively young band when compared to the likes of Iron Maiden, Saxon and Anvil - Skull Fist launch their own prophetic song 'Long Live The Fist'. And I reckon they're gonna live long and prosper, especially with the blistering pace and incredible head bang ability of songs such as 'Long Live The Fist'. I'm telling you, traditional metal has never sounded so good! 'Crush, Kill, Destroy' is the most melodic song heard so far, and is a rumbling thunderstorm of mid tempo mid paced "foot on the monitor" styled metal. The infectious level is off the fucking charts - Skull Fist delivering their own blend of NWOBHM and traditional metal. And the change of pace towards the end of 'Crush, Kill, Destroy' is just phenomenal!    
             
'Blackout' (and no, it's not a cover of the Scorpions classic) is a thunderous cacophony of all out balls out heavy metal - featuring an incredibly attractive and infectious groove laden riff. It's just so freaking awesome! The swagger 'Blackout' shows off is just top notch, and may attract more than just a few fans of hard rock over to the dark side, err, I mean the heavy metal side. A menacing feel rises high to the surface for 'Madman' - a bold and bludgeoning heavy foot stomp that makes Black Sabbath seem tame! But remember earlier, when I said Skull Fist like to visit every corner of the heavy metal genre! Five songs in and every one from a different stand point. There is also an epic and majestic feel surrounding 'Madman' - the kind of feel that the legendary band Dio gave off with everything they released. R.I.P. Ronnie James Dio. 'For The Last Time' picks up the pace and scorches the Earth as it races frantically on. The speed will liven up the worlds mosh pits, with heads just a blur as metal heads give their necks a serious workout.    
             
Now then, is there anything heavier than metal? Skull Fist seem to think so - 'Heavier Than Metal' coming to life with a guitar sound highly reminiscent of the iconic NWOBHM evolution. The pace of 'Heavier Than Metal' is incredible, keeping the die hard metal heads very happy - me included! For 'Heavier Than Metal' is by far and away the best song on offer, highly infectious and overly catchy. I defy anyone to not be head banging right now! And to the albums final hurrah - the blistering pace of 'Warrior Of The North'. The fastest song on the album, 'Warrior Of The North' completes a phenomenal, final double salvo of explosive heavy metal that will live long in the memory. What an incredible end to a terrific thirty three minutes of metal. Long live the fist!    
             
Overall, a barnstorming barrage of infectious and head bang-able traditional heavy metal.    
             
             
Review by Iron Mathew Collins    
             
Reviewed for Metal Gods TV    
             
Review is also featured at Metal-Roos    
             
             
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