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In the Shadows Lost from the Brave
Saint Deamon
In the Shadows Lost from the Brave
Genres: Rock, Metal
 
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Saint Deamon is a new band put together by some Swedish Metal familiar faces: Ronny Milianowicz and Nobby Noberg (both ex Dyonisus and songwriters for Primal Fear and Cans), Jan Thore Grefstad (ex Highland Glory) while gui...  more »

     
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All Artists: Saint Deamon
Title: In the Shadows Lost from the Brave
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 4/29/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: Rock, Metal
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 4988003353285

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Saint Deamon is a new band put together by some Swedish Metal familiar faces: Ronny Milianowicz and Nobby Noberg (both ex Dyonisus and songwriters for Primal Fear and Cans), Jan Thore Grefstad (ex Highland Glory) while guitar player Toya Johansson wrote songs for Sinner and Ride The Sky.
 

CD Reviews

POWER METAL
Banca COMERCIALA Romana | ROMANIA | 09/14/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"ALBUM OF THE YEAR 2008 ! IN MY OPINION THIS IS A POWER METAL MASTERPIECE ! THIS YOUNG SWEDISH BAND SCORED VERY BIG IN THE GENRE ! SMASH HITS : MY JUDAS , MY HEART , BUY IT NOW ! MONSTER CD !"
Melodic Swedish power metal
Justin Gaines | Northern Virginia | 07/12/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Since Sweden's Saint Deamon was added to this year's ProgPower USA lineup, I decided I'd better check out their debut album In Shadows Lost from the Brave to see what to expect from this new band.



Saint Deamon, which features the rhythm section from Dionysus (Ronny Milianowicz and Nobby Noberg) plus ex-Highland Glory vocalist Jan Grefstad and guitar wizard Toya Johansson, plays highly melodic power metal along the lines of Primal Fear and Brainstorm. The band's version of power metal leans more towards Judas Priest than Helloween (which was not the case in Dionysus). There are plenty of great melodies, but this is definitely a metal album with some punch. The musicianship is tight, and while Grefstad's vocals can get irritating at times, for the most part he does a terrific job.



Saint Deamon is a promising new band, and I'm looking forward to hearing how they deliver this material live. I recommend Saint Deamon to fans of melodic power metal bands like Primal Fear, Brainstorm, Circle II Circle, Pyramaze, and Tad Morose.



NOTE: The album closes with a pair of hidden tracks. The first is an instrumental "karaoke" version of My Heart, and the second is an alternate version of Run for Your Life."