Skull Fist - Way of the Road (2018)

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Title: Way of the Road
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: NoiseArt Records
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:35:29
Total Size: 83 mb | 268 mb
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Tracklist:

01. You Belong to Me
02. No More Running
03. I Am a Slave
04. Witch Hunt
05. Way of the Road
06. Heart of Rio
07. Better Late Than Never
08. Don't Cross Me
09. Stay True

A strong moral compass in battle with even stronger drinksWhen SKULL FIST set off their first riffs and deliver their third studio album full of authenticity, honesty and shady lyrics, it feels like drowning in a sea of confusing heavy metal morality. The quartet from Toronto, Canada are locked in a life long struggle with a twist on nostalgic heavy metal and a persistent desire for spiritual glory and personal peace. Relight the fire that was started with the debut record and take another step further with every note and word of the new nine song album "Way Of The Road".With their second album "Chasing The Dream" from 2014, the young Canadians already proved that the album title said it all and that they didn't allow any throwbacks in their career, even though more and more obstacles seemed to appear in their way. After multiple line-up rotations, a broken neck and frontman Zach Slaughter's vocal cord surgery, it temporarily seemed, as if the FIST itself was a double edged knife. But resigning has never been an option:"It's been 3 years of surgeries and injections", Zach recalls. "I can sing in the studio but I'm still working towards getting together for live gigs. I think I can hack it though, it's a ton of workout and that's ok. I dug myself into the hole so it's up to me to climb back out of the fucker!"Obviously, Zach somehow took advantage of this forced break by investing his recovery time into songwriting and the development of new ideas resulting in diverse and lyrically as well as musically ambitious tracks.Mixed by Eric Ratz, "Way Of The Road" will see the light of day in October, and for some, the title might sound like a logical sequel to "Chasing The Dream". Zach himself sees it as perfect description for the rollercoaster of emotions that had him between disillusionment and hope in the past years: "For me it's a realization that every trait is in you at all times. I guess the balance between compassion and reason.