Bulletproöf - Dynamite - Reviewed By Metal Digest ! Check it out here at this link: https://metal-digest.com/2021/11/23/bulletproof-dynamite-ep/
It takes some real skill to craft quality heavy metal and stand out amongst the crowd with it. Yet, this hasn’t deterred Bulletproöf from attempting to deliver good old-fashioned heavy metal as the Argentine band release ‘Dynamite’, their debut EP.
Yeah ok, this EP is actually as explosive as it sounds. What Bulletproöf have placed down here is a decent album of old-school heavy metal. ‘Dynamite’ is the sound of a band who worship at the altar of Running Wild and although the band are from Argentina, there is a distinctly Teutonic vibe emanating here. Tracks such as ‘Banners High!’, ‘Flag of Freedom’ and ‘Fist Pounding’ would make any fan of Grave Digger, Accept and Rage take out their air-guitars and headbang along as Bulletproöf present an EP of sing-a-long songs that become more and more endearing with each listen.
There is nothing here that hasn’t been done before though, the listener will have heard it all already and whilst this gives ‘Dynamite’ a warm familiarity, there are some lyrics here which feel a little ‘borrowed’ from their idols and you’ll hear that immediately. This does however make the listener raise a cheeky smile with a nod of admiration at the bands ballsy recycling which just makes you play it over and over again. But whether Bulletproöf can deliver this over a full-length studio album remains to be seen. - Metal Digest
Release Date: November 1st, 2021
FFO: Running Wild, Judas Priest, Accept
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"All around, choruses rock harder than Freddie Mercury in is heyday; once the hard-driving and ever-fuelled "Dynamite" proper blows up in our adamantly grimacing faces, all bets and codpieces are off. The actual musicianship is nothing out of this World - except maybe for these wicked, fun-loving solos which take off at every knuckle-dragging turn, alongside killer main riff to " Flags of Freedom ". Beginning with a stomping, AOR reminiscent drum beat and throbbing, pulsing bass - the kind Rudy Sarzo and Bob Daisley would approve of - this winner makes kick-ass use of its utterly slack n' sleazy momentum, kind of similar to Judas Priest 's " Rock You All Around The World ", but with way more character."
"Leads occasionally feature Tony Iommi' s singularly sharpened, diabolical flair, and I'd be lying by omission not to exclaim (maybe a touch too eagerly) how much this release also brings me back to Slade 's cheesy, albeit wondrous, Keep Your Hands Off My Power Supply , from 1984. " Fist Pounding " is another haymaker which suits both illegal drag-racing/911 pursuits and stalled big city traffic jams, alike. Try to dismiss its allegorically fun refrain, and let us know how that works out. Closer " Feel The Heat " starts off with a down-home, GNR ' (circa "Lies") style clean blues shuffle-slam before turning it up, combining sardonic chutzpah with mesmeric Rob Halford ian poise..." - CHAIRTHROWER - Metal Archives
“We want to thank all those who allowed us to make this dream become true. Family, friends, colleagues and the entire Heavy Metal brotherhood. Long live Rock, long live Heavy Metal, long live Bulletproöf!”
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Recorded at Barbaro Recording Studios and Martillo Estudio.
Lineup:
Poli Serafini: Lead vocal / Guitar
Matías Pena: Drums
Martín De Bonis: Bass guitar / Vocals
Ariel García: Lead Guitar / Vocals
Follow the band at these links:
https://www.facebook.com/bulletproofok/
https://www.facebook.com/ossuaryrecords
https://ossuaryrecords.bandcamp.com/
https://ossuaryrecords.com/en/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChzzVdKKRZE79cO9E8syH6w
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