Rock & Metal World July 2013 | Page 15

riffs of the guitar solos and those choruses which tell us not to forget them.
The Bible Bleeds continues with the power they show previously and is more aggressive than the previous song, the rhythms make you fly. Here we could find some tunes, very discrete, of the Middle East sound. The chorus is the most melodic and emotive part of the song and it doesn’ t lose its strength.
The previous song ends abruptly and let us enters to Midnight and the First-born Massacre, a spectacular song, full of structural changes which go from the aggressive to the sensitive and dramatic tunes. This is achieved thanks to Nicholas’ s interpretation, and the band’ s well-done performance, sensations we could find in each single note our brain listens.
Judas Iscariot, it begins more peacefully, but its strength is shown in the emotional weight. The apparent calm disappears in the moment the chorus makes its entrance and we could listen to a beautiful orchestration with string instruments. In