Sons of Thunder
Sons of Thunder
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Product Description
Labyrinth represents Italian power metal at its finest. 'Sons of Thunder' is the group's 2000 release, their third over all.
Sons of Thunder,Labyrinth,Metal Blade,Death Metal/Black Metal,Heavy Metal,Pop,Progressive Metal,Rock
Average customer rating:
- An Amazing CD and group of guys!
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Country Cruisin'
Centrefire
Manufacturer: Sons of Thunder
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00005LN8E
Release Date: 2001-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Country Cruisin'
- Must Be Love
- Some Kind Of Lady
- Uncle Sam's In The Middle
- Here In Your Love
- Drinkin's A Temporary Healer
- Two-Steppin (All The Way To Heaven)
- Destiny
- Drinkin' Man Of Me
- Hell Hath No Fury
- My Love's Gonna Haunt Your Shack
Customer Reviews:
An Amazing CD and group of guys!.......2001-09-21
If you enjoy good country music, you need this CD! I have heard these songs over and over again, live and on the CD, and I never get tired of hearing them. Not only is the music awesome, but this is the most wonderful group of men you will ever meet. The songs are all originals, and they come from the heart. Centrefire is THE next big group in country music. Get the CD while there are still some to be had! I love these guys!
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Completely Yours
Sons of Thunder
Manufacturer: Lightyear
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ASIN: B00004TTGA
Release Date: 2000-06-20 |
Tracks:
- Completely Yours
- His Love
- His Name Is Jesus
- No Greater Sacrifice
- Thank You Lord
- Let Your Anointing Fall On Me
- Power
- Jesus Will Work It Out
- There's Something 'Bout (Holy Ghost)
- Keep On Blessing Me
- Lord I Know
- Heaven's Waiting
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ASIN: B0000560KZ
Release Date: 2001-01-01 |
Average customer rating:
- Production...botched!!!
- GREAT PROG METAL FROM ITALY!
- One Big Story
- Actually very surpirsed by it.
- Sons of Boredom
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Sons of Thunder
Labyrinth
Manufacturer: Metal Blade
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Timeless Crime
- Return to Heaven Denied
- Labyrinth
- No Limits
- Hastings 1066
ASIN: B00004WYN1
Release Date: 2000-08-28 |
Tracks:
- Chapter 1
- Kathryn
- Sons Of Thunder
- Elegy
- Behind The Mask
- Touch The Rainbow
- Rage Of The King
- Save Me
- Love
- I Feel You
Album Details
Labyrinth represents Italian power metal at its finest. 'Sons of Thunder' is the group's 2000 release, their third over all.
Customer Reviews:
Production...botched!!!.......2007-04-29
I have to knock a star off the horrid production on here, otherwise could have been a brilliant album. The Labs brought in well known American producer Neil Kernon to handle the production, Olaf was not satisfied with the sound or mix. He went in to try and "fix it", and the whole project ended up a mangled mess. What worked on their previous LP & EP, you have to ask yourself, if it's not broke, why fix it? As usual, great song ideas abound with a flair for the epic, and a nice little concept running, I just can't get past the production. The thin guitar riff sound, the trebly leads, the mewly sounding keybroads, boxy and flat drum sound, even Rob sounds way off in the mix. Olaf ended up quitting to concentrate on Vision Divine. This album could've been a monster. I do like every track on here, except for the last two. Sons Of Thunder did find them start leaning toward more progressive terrain.
GREAT PROG METAL FROM ITALY!.......2006-08-16
These guys are sooooooooooooooooooo NOT Power Metal, they ARE PROG Metal! Get a clue people! & to "Absolute Power" You couldn't be MORE clueless about music if you tried! HammerFall, Iced Earth, & Blind Guardian ARE most definitely Power Metal! & so is Maiden, Sonata Arctica, Stratovarius, etc.!!! ROFLMMFAO!!! Dumb@$$!
One Big Story.......2005-08-19
Another great album by Labyrinth.Yeah this album has it's bad songs on it but the rest of the song's make up for it.The awesome song Chapter 1 starts the album off and then Kathryn which rules,then Sons Of Thunder then Elegy then Behind The Mask which is not a good song,it's a boring song then Touch The Rainbow which is an okay song then the very original Rage Of The King that has the best solo's in that song then the fast Save Me then the all piano song Love with Rob Tyrant's voice being so amazing in that song then you have the song I Feel You which isn't by Labyrinth and that song sucks.The solo's in this album are amazing by Olaf Thorsen and Anders Rain,which if you know Labyrinth you know that they are hard core shredders.This album is one big story.Oh,and by the way Hammerfall,Iced Earth and Blind Guardian are not powermetal.
Actually very surpirsed by it........2003-03-17
I first discovered this band while searching for things associated with the 1986 movie, Labyrinth starring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly. It was in one of these searches that I came upon one of Labyrinth's songs. I believe it was "I Feel You". After I heard that song, I went on a massive search for them. I was dissappointed to find that they are not very popular in the music world. Well, I bought three of their cds and listened to each one. By far this one would have to be my favorite. Unlike their other cd, Return to Heavan Denied, this one was more mature and made upon experience. I had never before listened to a cd that was like this one too. It told a story about a king who falls in love and it's after effects. Sort of like listening to the old folk songs and following along, except in a more heavy metal tone. Personally, I'd recommend this to people who like heavy metal, but aren't really that experienced with it.
Sons of Boredom.......2003-01-05
In 1998 Labyrinth released one of the definative albums of the power metal genre, a genre known for fast riffs, double bass drumming, high-pitched vocals and epic songwriting. This album was "Return to Heaven Denied", regarded by many power metal fans as a masterpiece. It's crystalline production, impeccable musicianship, tight dueling guitars, soaring yet smooth vocals, slight progressive tendencies, technical music, and gorgeous and creative songwriting combined to create an an album that would be the template of what power metal could acheive. Many looked forward to their follow-up with great anticipation.
But alas, 2000's "Sons of Thunder" failed to live up to expectations. This album represented a regression for the band. Most obvious is the lower production value. The warm, lush, crystal-clear and powerful production from "Return to Heaven Denied" was replaced by a flat, punchless and messy sound. The credits on this album claim that it was produced by Grammy-winning producer Neil Kernon (Queensryche's "Rage for Order", Nevermore's "Dreaming Neon Black, etc). This is really not accurate. Guitarist and band leader Olaf Thorsen did not like Kernon's mix and they had a rather acrimonious relationship. The Neil Kernon mix was scrapped (those who have heard it claim that it is far superior) and Thorsen's messy mix is what appears on the official release. The drums click, the guitars lack edge, the keyboards are barely audible, the music sounds compressed rather than expansive.
The second thing plaguing this release is its concept. "Sons of Thunder" is a concept album about King Louis XIV of France. He falls in love with a woman in a painting. Her name is Kathryn. King Louis sends the Sons of Thunder, some of his elite personal bodyguards, to capture Kathryn and bring her back to the King. The Son of Thunder who captures Kathryn falls in love with her when he sees her and has thoughts of keeping her for himself instead of taking her back to Louis. The Son of Thunder runs away with Kathryn, the King is enraged, and the King's advisor, Cardinal Marrarino commits suicide. The End.
Now if that isn't the flakiest, lamest, boringest idea for a concept record! Hahahaha! "Operation: Mindcrime" it isn't!
Also, Vocalist Rob Tyrant's performance isn't anywhere near as good as his beautiful vocals from "Return to Heaven Denied". Of course, much of the blame can be placed on the abyssmal production and weak vocal melodies. But his voice just doesn't convey the same power, emotion and beauty. He also puts in a rather undynamic and one-dimensional performance, rarely taking the risks he did in the previous album. His vocals are often buried and the multi-tracked vocals during choruses sound atrocious.
Lastly, the songwriting is about 1/10th as good as "Return to Heaven Denied". There are a couple of extremely creative tunes that succeed, such as "Kathryn" and "Touch the Rainbow", but much of the album is generic and weak. The songs from "Return to Heaven Denied" were diverse, full of tension, and just had fantastic melodies. They were technical and always had suprises. The lush atmospheres from that album are totally lost on "Sons of Thunder".
"Find her. For she is the true meaning of life." And with that proclomation in a deep, evil voice... "Chapter 1" begins. This is one of the stronger songs on this album. This song utilizes a lot of transitions, from fast and heavy riffs to slower, ethereal acoustic passages.
"Kathryn" is the best song on the album, starting off with an incredible and memorable bass riff. It has a very watery sound to it. Then the harmony guitars enter with an equally memorable riff. This stunning intro is what Labyrinth is capable of when firing on all cylinders. The chorus features falsetto backing vocals proclaiming "Kathryn!" as Rob Tyrant sings the lines. Impressive song.
The title track "Sons of Thunder" starts off with a speed metal riff. This is a rather generic track with nothing notable about it. Andrew McPauls contributes a rare keyboard solo.
"Elegy" is a mid-paced number with a riff that alternates between chugging low-end chords and single-note harmonies. It's a rather nice dynamic. Unfortunately, the chorus falls flat. There's just no passion in Rob Tyrant's voice.
"Behind the Mask" really suffers from the production. This song just sounds awful with its tinny guitars and buried vocals. The chorus features some swirling keyboards. The drumming is really excellent in this song, lively and creative, transitioning from technical cymbal play to speed metal double bass drumming. Unfortunately, the melodies in this song are nothing to write home about. Rather generic. This is the 3rd subpar song in a row.
"Touch the Rainbow" is the 2nd best song on this album. It features nice harmony guitars and exceptionally tasty drumming. This guy is really a great talent. During the verse he just dances along the tom and cymbals. The chorus is rather majestic. "So run as fast as you can. Don't ever turn back. Never! Until we touch the rainbow, and the sun shines upon this land." The guitar solos are very emotional as well.
"Rage of the King" starts off with a liquid keyboard riff. The verse is typical power metal, fast double bass drums. Andrew McPauls' keyboard solo is the highlight of this song, along with Rob Tyrant's sky-high shriek near the end.
"Save Me" starts off with whimsical piano before going into typical power metal mode again. This song may be the fastest on the album during the verse. Once again, the verse just sounds weak and strained. The bridge has swirling symphonics, harmony guitars, short keyboard solo and trade-off pryotechnic guitar solos. One of the high points of the album.
"Love" is a suprising ballad. It's nothing but piano and Rob's voice. For once Rob really sounds good. He is a really skilled singer who is classically trained. He has a very rich and full voice, which you wouldn't know by his thin vocals on the rest of the album. This is just a really pretty song. But when the wimpy piano ballad ends up being one of the best songs of a power metal album, you know you're in trouble.
Labyrinth then close the album with a cover of an Italian-language pop tune. They translate it to English. This is a lighter tune that leaves little impact on the listener.
This album was very controversial and divisive. Almost everyone in the metal community was disappointed and outraged at such a sorry follow-up to "Return to Heaven Denied". This album hurt the band as well. In 2002, bandleader Olaf Thorsen left Labyrinth. Labyrinth has yet to record a follow-up to "Sons of Thunder".
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Straight Decision
Manufacturer: Sons Of Thunder Productions
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Gospel
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ASIN: B000CAGZ1G
Release Date: 2003-11-18 |
Tracks:
- A Straight Decision
- Stay in the Race
- I'm Drawing You Nearer
- I Worship You
- Best Friend
- All I Need Is Christ
- Amazing Grace
- Aint Gonna Steal My Praise
- Gotta Make a Change
- Mentor
- Longing
- Victory
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Load Aim Fire
Sons Of Thunder
Manufacturer: Rivel
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000LWNLGC |
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Circus of Power
Sons of Thunder
Manufacturer: Import [Generic]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000093W4N
Release Date: 2003-12-30 |
Tracks:
- Circus of Power
- Jesus for President
- Powerlord
- Destroyer
- Flames of Fire
- Stockholm City
- Jesus My Saviour
- 777
- Rescue Me
- Superstar
- Fighting
- God Rulez
Album Description
Sophomore album for Swedish metal act. High end heavy metal described as Metallica meets Ozzy Osbourne. Evil guitar riffs with thundering drums, big distorted bass & heavy vocals. Rivel. 2003.
Average customer rating:
- More progressive less melodic than "Return to heaven denied"
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Sons of Thunder
Labyrinth
Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00004YNVT
Release Date: 2000-08-29 |
Tracks:
- Chapter 1
- Kathryn
- Sons Of Thunder
- Elegy
- Behind The Mask
- Touch The Rainbow
- Rage Of The King
- Save Me
- Love
- I Feel You
- Miles Away
- Ti Sento
Album Description
Japanese version of fifth release from Italian metal act, produced by Neil Kernon. Featuring two Japanese only bonus tracks, 'Miles Away' and 'Ti Sento'. U.S. release isn't scheduled until May of this year. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
More progressive less melodic than "Return to heaven denied".......2000-10-19
Labÿrinth is among my favorite Bands because its very melodic,.although this second release is more progressive and less melodic than their first album "return to heaven denied",I liked the first one more but this one is still very good,the fact that it's more progressive and complex makes you want to go over it more to catch on the detail. the album evolves around a tale placed in ancient paris. there's a lot of diferent colors to the music here and it's a more metal type than in return to heaven denied,the vocals are much more developed here and in base of the storytelling the music is also much more dramatic. there's a lot of power behind this one and there's also a beautifull ballad that I enjoy listening to over and over again "Love".
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Unbreakable
3SOT (3 Sons of Thunder)
Manufacturer: Coz Records, L.L.C.
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000PFY0XI |
Product Description
Featuring former NFL player Raghib "Rocket" Ismail, Three Sons of Thunder provides fans with a new EP titled Unbreakable. The EP has four versions of the song the CD is titled after, along with snippets from their new album "The Reign Commeth."
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Sons of Thunder
Labyrinth
Manufacturer: Pick Up
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004ZAZC
Release Date: 2003-12-02 |
Tracks:
- Chapter 1
- Kathryn
- Sons Of Thunder
- Elegy
- Behind The Mask
- Touch The Rainbow
- Rage Of The King
- Save Me
- Love
- I Feel You
- Bonus Track
Album Description
Italian exclusive edition of the fifth release from Italian power metal act, produced by Neil Kernon. Includes one bonus track, 'Call Me' that wasn't on the Japanese. Special tri-fold digipak includes 16 page booklet and additional artwork.
Customer Reviews:
Not Much Different.......2006-02-20
The only thing different about this Sons Of Thunder then the original one is that this one is a digipak and this one has a bonus song on it called Miles Away which is off their first album No Limits.The song Miles Away on this one is much better then the original one because Roberto Tiranti sings it.
If your a hardcore Labyrinth fan like I am then it's worth getting.
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