Powerwolf - The Sacrament of Sin

I feel like I’ve been talking about a lot of German bands lately, but that may less significant than it seems in my mind; either way, Rammstein needs to hurry up and jump in on this. Anyway, the uniquely dark, reliable power metal stalwarts from Germany, Powerwolf, are pretty much back at it again. I’m on “hiatus” right now, but I figured I’d just put my thoughts out there about this new Powerwolf album, The Sacrament of Sin. And I’m doing this one pretty quickly because I think it is at least worth covering briefly, but there’s really not much to say that hasn’t already been said about Powerwolf. It’s a solid, elevating power metal album that quite fulfills it’s destined purpose, with more of a refreshing lyrical focus on darker fantasy than the overdone cheesiness that overpopulates power metal. It’s a good, consistent album, certainly one that will scratch that power metal itch when it arises. Personally, I don’t find a lot of power metal albums that I listen to all the way through to scratch that itch. It’s usually the highlights from various albums, since they’re usually pretty homogeneous and hit-or-miss. As for this new Powerwolf album, it’s got some hits, but it’s the kind of album where I imagine everyone would have different set of songs that stick out to them, so it’s worth the time to check out. I really like “Stossgebet” and the opener, “Fire and Forgive”. As for the rest, it’s good, it’s just more Powerwolf.
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