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