Starting where they left off Panic Cell give us another ten fresh rocking
tunes plus the now mandatory intro to illustrate they have earned the right
and respect of their peers.
Although the two years of constant gigging has produced a slicker and
more expansive sound with more fret runs the band still utilise their
own brand of skin and bass gear changes accentuated by bludgeoning riffs.
Opening with 'Father To Son' Panic Cell show that they still like to play it loud while adding a few more fiddly bits to their thunderous riffing style the overall sound is 'grinning' metal and so it continues with more Panic Cell throbbing bass lines and urgent drums, lukes expansive vocals and now we have the maidenesque solo's rippling through and of course that great deep end riffery
that makes the cups rattle in their saucers.. excellent.
This should cement Panic Cell into league one of UK metal bands
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