Primal Fear

Must confess I haven't played them for a long time but I really like old Primal Fear. In fact: only old Primal Fear.

When Seven Sinners came out I lost some interest. Keyboards, some "sweet" arrangements.

These are my fav albums. The debut, the third, fourth and fifth.


Yes there are some weaker songs on all of these but not that terrible.

@MindRuler I think I discovered this band when listening to Metalopolis (the track "Silver & Gold").
Looks like we're on opposite sides of the table. I greatly prefer the 2005-present era. While there's nothing wrong at all with the first five (in fact, I spent a fair chunk of money to aquire them on vinyl, just after the stock ran out), I thought they were too derivative from Priest. New Religion, Unbreakable and Delivering the Black are my favorites.
 
O well, nothing wrong with Priest influenced/type metal imo, especially when done well.

Here's my 2002 review of Black Sun, which was certainly stylistically a change. (I was a bit hard on Resurrection(!) but in hindsight, I still think I expressed the good points of this particular Primal Fear record)

Primal Fear - Black Sun
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Nuclear Blast - 2002

Review by Forostar.


Primal Fear shows what Priest could have done the last years, if the band wasn't influenced too much by Nu-metal bands. They also show what Rob Halford could have done with his latest effort "Resurrection". "Resurrection" has some great songs, but there are too many fillers to make it a high quality album. "Black Sun" Primal Fear's 4th album is something else. "Painkiller" / Halford -inspired metal.

13 tracks (the interesting intro included, which starts with innocent keyboard-bells and continues heavy, with bombasting drums accompanied by heavy low guitars). Then the album goes further with the first full-length track. A fast one, like the previous albums. The next song "Armageddon" is a mid-tempo song with a strong guitar-riff. The solos are very good, especially the second one. I wish I knew which guitar player is playing which solo, something I am always interested in."Revolution", also mid-tempo, reminds me a bit of Priest's "Heading Out To The Highway" and "You've Got Another Thing Coming". It has some cool guitar-powerchords, bridge, chorus and solo's. "Mind Control" has the perfect guitar harmony in the beginning, which returs later a couple of times."Magic Eye" contains calm melodic guitars and shows that Ralf can not only scream like Halford, but also that he can sing in a melodic way. The solo is very cool, with some mysteric synth in the background. "Mind Machine" 's beginning sounds quite a lot like Halfords' "Scream In The Dark", and also the singing is very much a la Halford. It's one of the most aggressive songs on the album and kicks pretty much ass. I think it would do very well live, also because of its variety (a nice tempo-change in the middle). "We Go Down" is the longest track (5.53). It's pretty different. It has an ominous intro, then soon bursting into heavy metal. The "intro" returns later in the song and gives some variety to the ever-hacking powerchords. The music and Ralf's words (or at least the way he pronounces them) remind me of the mid- piece of "Night Crawler" from the "Painkiller" album. That's not a bad thing, by the way.

One of the best songs is the last one. "Controlled" reminds me (again!) of aggressive Halford songs… well, maybe this is even more aggressive than any Halford song. Scything riffs and fast double bass drums. For the ones who know Mike Chlasciak (one of Halford's guitarists), he plays some solos on "Controlled" and "Fear". The album closes with the same innocent bells that are heard in the intro.

If you like the Judas Priest's "Painkiller" album, Halford's screams, and if you are disappointed with Priest's releases with Ripper, you should definitely try this album out.
 
Some huge and surprising changes in Primal Fear. :oops:



 
Well, it seems as though they're good to go again. Primal Fear is such a fantastic band, it would be a great shame to have them on an extended break.
Yep. The 2 guitarists and the drummer were very good additions to the band and I like a lot the latest album and their work, but I think they will return with good material again. The songwriting team is intact. Still, wow news.
 
It's the first time that I see a band announcing a new album while still recording it and without posting at least the cover artwork... :blink:

 
New statement from Primal Fear. :)

Touring – so many of you from all over the world asked us to come back soon to your country. Please understand that we would play everywhere, whenever the offers will cover our costs and when we can play in venues to represent the band in the best possible way. The visa situation, lawyers, social security, bus & flights are expensive and the fees must cover the costs. We’re not in the position to invest thousands of dollars or pounds just to play. When the time will come and when we will receive some serious offers, we will come to your country like we did during the last 15 years. So far we will play some handpicked open air festivals and a European tour starting on September 05, 2025 with 21 shows, soon to be announced.


Domination – let us explain to you the process and why it will take so long to release the album. We’re close partners to our record company RPM and we’ve made a plan about the best possible way to release the new album. Everybody has high expectations and we’re recoding in a high-quality expensive way with world class guys & studios like Jacob Hansen and Dennis Ward. We need time to schedule everything safe, make additional recordings in our recording studios and take time for the mix and mastering. We will release the first single (The Hunter) in May, the second single in July, the third one at the end of August incl. videos with the incredible Patric Ullaeus and Ingo Spörl. Finally the album will be released on September 05. Aside of the download and streaming option there will be a real CD, a lot of different colored vinyl and a very special limited edition. Please be patient and we promise it’s worth the waiting.


The new line-up – we were absolutely aware that this was a shock for many fans, but we have reasons. Just to make it straight – we’ve parted ways with our live and touring guitarist A. Beyrod for several reasons. It was clear from the beginning that A. Jansen was just the SUB for Mat who needed to recover from his health problems. Alex J. was never a member of the band and it’s just a stupid strategy to tell the people, he left the band. No – Mat is back and that’s the only reason. Hope this clarifies the situation a bit. Please accept that more details are not for the public from our side and whatever other people are telling in rage and gossip lies are just their reaction and tells a story. We’re very happy about the current band vibe and Thalia, Magnus and André are so motivated and friendly to each other, that it is really a fresh breeze for the Metal Commando and you will hear it on the new album.

Everything happens for a reason!

 
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