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Band |
Album |
Reviewer |
Genre |
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Order of Nine |
Season of Reign |
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Power Metal |
Rating: |
4 / 10 |
Label: |
Nightmare Records |
Release Date: |
2004 |
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In 1997, it all started for Order of Nine writing material for their first release and making things happen as “ A Touch of Winters Discontent” was release in 1997. The band went on to release one other full length CD and a few compilation CD’s and was featured on a Queensryche tribute CD called “Rebellion” which the band used the name Templar. 2004 was their third release titled “Season of Reign.” Order of Nine has the vocal style of Bobby Blitz of Overkill. The music is a little heavier than Overkill but has some good tunes. Track-four “The End” picks up the pace a bit but nothing spectacular. As I listen to the CD there is nothing that really stands out that would want me to go out and buy this CD, just some basic power metal that has some good riffs, nothing really standing out. The CD is bland and a poor effort.
Band Lineup:
- Michael Chiccitt: Guitar
- Michael DeGrena: Vocals
- Tom Donaldson: Bass
- Michael Sirera: Drums
Track Listing:
- Learn the Way
- Some Sort of God
- Bloodline
- The End
- Moment of weakness
- Vow of Silence
- Bull Run
- Matter of Pride
- Somnia Requiem
- Betrayal
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Ratings effective 4/13/05 |
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