Saturday, May 30, 2026

Relentless - Night Terrors (2015)

    As it was previously mentioned, Relentless was formed as a strongly doom influenced heavy metal band. Their music had such old school touch that was long lost from the main metal scene, and their second album, "Night Terrors" gave a slightly different perspective for the same ancient, and therefore very familiar concept.
   Even though the doom metal influence still could be sensed, it was restricted to the lyrical concept and vocal style, while from the music it was nearly gone. Only for one song ("Ancient Realm") it have returned similarly like on the debut, bust still without doom metal riffs. Basically intense heavy metal themes are dominant during the whole album, slow tempo isn't usual anymore, but still the ominous, vintage doom feeling is there, thanks to Miss Carlee Jackson's impressive vocal performance. Even if vocals alone are basically not used to be enough to determine the style of the music, they're definitely enough to give another tone for it. "Night Terrors" also have excellent themes, that doesn't make ordinary heavy metal to seem retired like most who are tryings to bring back the style (not if there would be many bands trying), but it's quite refreshing to hear something vintage and great the same time in nowadays metal scene. "Night Terrors" might be pretty enjoyable for both the fans of  '80s heavy and doom metal. 

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