Metal Hammer (UK)

METAL ALLEGIANCE

Volume II: Power Drunk Majesty NUCLEAR BLAST Another meeting of minds from the metal messiahs

- ADAM REES

Rock and metal royalty rarely pass up the opportunit­y to get onstage with a bunch of friends and jam a few of the genre’s classics. But unlike the revelry of a Camp Freddy, Dimebash or Metal Masters, Metal Allegiance took it one step further, delivering a decent album and sculpting a fully fledged touring band while they were at it. Whereas their eponymous 2015 debut seemed very much a smorgasbor­d of ideas thrown together to complement the styles of the featured vocalists that ranged from a mellow Phil Anselmo to an all-guns-blazing Randy Blythe, Volume II: Power Drunk Majesty can boast a far more cohesive feel, with Alex Skolnick’s trademark playing and tone helping it to feel like a tribute to Testament’s entire discograph­y.

Of course there’s an exception to the rule with the clichéd tribal incantatio­n of Max Cavalera’s Voodoo Of The Godsend, which would normally be a perfectly serviceabl­e Soulfly album track, but elsewhere on the record even the deathlier The Accuser, with

Trevor Strnad, has a natural connection to the chug of Bound By Silence featuring John Bush, the classicism­s of Terminal Illusion, nailed by Mark Tornillo, and the triumphant two-part title track, given extra gusto by Floor Jansen. Even the Johan Hegg-helmed regality of King With A Paper Crown and Rammsteine­sque industrial stomp of Troy Sanders’ stint, Liars & Thieves, have the feel and sound of an establishe­d collective, with core members Dave Ellefson, Mike Portnoy and project mastermind Mark Menghi laying down the groundwork of familiar grooves and galloping tempo. Yes the lyrics are often ropey, and given the masterpiec­es that the assembled talents have contribute­d, this is a merely a solid spin that’s miles off being the sum of its parts. However, that’s probably missing the point of this celebratio­n of metal’s community spirit and span of idiosyncra­tic forms.

FOR FANS OF: TESTAMENT, ROADRUNNER UNITED, TEENAGE TIME KILLERS

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Metal Allegiance: sadly not as special as it should have been

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