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Evil Realm + Rain of Destruction as Bonus Tracks
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Redshark Evil Realm EP with Rain of Destruction as Bonus Tracks
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Evil Realm (expanded edition)
Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
This edition contains:
- Both EPs: "Evil Realm" EP and "Rain Of Destruction" EP.
- Both demo/singles: "Lights Of Darkness 2013" and "Destroy What Destroys You 2016".
The material is released by Iron Oxide Records and has a new mastering by Bart Gabriel (Satan, Cirith Ungol, Crystal Viper...).
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Music: Philip Graves
Lyrics: Philip Graves
Arranged by Redshark
lyrics
Feel the fear, the evil, inside of you
the chains of pains runs in your veins
They haven't mercy, they want to kill
and justice won't speak
You won't know what will happen when you cross the line
death is near and will lose controll
They haven't mercy, they want to kill
better run, you have to save
Sentenced to kill!
The evil is here
Sentenced to kill!
Force of tyrant strikes
Solo: Javier Bono
Solo: Philip Graves
Sentenced to kill!
The evil is here
Sentenced to kill!
Force of tyrant strikes
supported by 11 fans who also own “Sentenced to Kill”
So I can't leave a long enough review to say everything I want. But I will say this, I love this EP. It's a great little follow up to times, and has just enough of a dynamic shift in sound to prove that Smoulder isn't a one trick pony with their first album's formula. This one really plays up the 70s prog aspects (DUST and Manilla Road influences definitely shine through even harder here). It's still Smoulder, don't get me wrong. Just a different side in some ways, all of which are good. playfulpooka