Album Review: Rave In Fire – Square One (High Roller Records)

By: Jesse Striewski

Truth be told, I’m always on the lookout for more talented, up-and-coming metal bands that check all the right boxes. Madrid’s Rave In Fire certainly get the job done (despite the fairly cheesy cover of their second full-length effort here), delivering solid tracks often in the same vein as Dio, Scorpions, or early Iron Maiden.

The instrumental “Prologue of a Delirium” sets things up nicely before “Dark Poison” and “Crown of Stars” each take respective command of their listeners. Other highlights such as “Untiring Eagles” and “Knightwalker” set a perfect tone in their own right as well.

In a genre with such a vast, already-established history such as heavy metals,’ it’s not always easy to stick out from the rest of the crowd. But when you’re authentic and paying tribute to what’s come before without completely ripping it off or becoming just another cliche/parody (plus when each of your two female members have the ability to turn a head or two – sorry, but ultimately I’m still just a guy!), it’s hard not to take some notice. Looking forward to seeing what else is in store in the near future for this act indeed.

Rating: 3/5 Stars

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