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AMBUSH Infidel By Alex Yarborough, Orlando Contributor Friday, April 17, 2020 @ 10:44 AM
If it hasn’t become obvious, Sweden has been delivering the goods for a number of years now, and AMBUSH are among those good bands. Sure, AMBUSH is similar in approach to fellow Swedes RAM, SCREAMER and ENFORCER, but they wear their love for classic ACCEPT and JUDAS PRIEST on their studded leather sleeves, possibly even more than some of the other bands. On this new album, you can hear the ACCEPT guitar and song structure influence in the World War I-themed “Yperite”, while the JUDAS PRIEST stylings can be heard on the infectious “Hellbiter” and title track “Infidel” (video on KNAC.COM HERE). The speed metal attack of songs “Leave Them To Die” and “Iron Helm of War” really goes for the throat.
To be clear, the star of the show is still vocalist Oskar Jacobsson. The rest of the band are no slouches, but Oskar’s voice is what you will remember the most. It’s likely you’ll be singing along with him a lot while listening to Infidel. AMBUSH aren’t reinventing the wheel. They continue to fly the flag for ‘70s and ‘80s hard rock and metal. But damn if these Swedes don’t do it very well. I think that Infidel is AMBUSH’s best album so far, as they seem to have perfected their formula. It has 10 tracks, and clocks in around 44 minutes. With very strong songs, and killer production, seekers of solid, well-crafted melodic metal can’t go wrong with Infidel.
4.5 Out Of 5.0
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