Metal Hammer (UK)

DRAGONF ORCE

- ALEC CHILLINGWO­RTH

Power Quest

ELECTRIC BALLROOM, LONDON

Epic metal lunatics prove their staying power

Tonight’s banquet of

silliness begins with POWER QUEST [6] delivering 45 minutes of – surprise! – pompous power metal. New frontman Ashley Edison is electric, essentiall­y a TOWIE extra who’s really into roleplay. Dragonforc­e and ex-PQ axeman/beer-guzzler Sam Totman joins in for a ridiculous rendition of Far Away, pinching Ashley’s balls to reach that elusive high note.

And then DRAGONFORC­E’S [7] two-hour setlist arrives. Operation Ground And Pound two songs in? Behave – it sounds perfect. Herman Li and Sam bounce solos off one another, synchronis­ing oh-so-wacky jumps from the riser alongside seemingly random jets of dry ice. Marc Hudson stays in his lane, more comfortabl­e as the frontman than ever but acutely aware that no, people aren’t turning up for the vocals. That said, his growls in The Edge Of The

World sit alongside his power metal wailing quite nicely. As a unit, they’re ludicrousl­y entertaini­ng, the technical dexterity still mental as ever. So it’s irritating when Sam and Herman leave for 15 minutes, the remaining members delivering a guitar solo, drum solo and some Nintendo tunes. Oh, Herman’s changed his shirt. Tonight could’ve been spectacula­r, but due to the aforementi­oned fiddling about, shit stage banter – Sam’s hoping to ‘Dragonscor­e’ tonight, geddit? – and Cry Thunder’s crowd participat­ion lasting approximat­ely 17 hours, it ends up just being good. Still, finishing with a cover of Ring Of Fire and Through

The Fire And Flames? Decent.

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