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Serpentine Fire

12+ albums
Macedonianthrash metalProgressive metalheavy metalmacedonian thrash metal

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The band formed in 2005. Hailing from Macedonia of all off-the-beaten track places, Serpentine Fire (no relation to the Earth, Wind & Fire song of the same name) play a strikingly and well-produced concoction of mid- to uptempo traditional metal with subtle thrash underpinnings (if you’ll pardon the oxymoron-like couplet “subtle thrash”). In other words, this is somewhat akin to “power metal” as it was known in the mid-eighties: the chunk-riffed median between plain ol’ heavy metal and all-out thrash. I’m feeling Vicious Rumors and Onslaught here, for sure, and if it loses a point or three with regard to originality, then it certainly carries the day with track-to-track playability and proficiency. Guitar leads, in particular, have more dynamics and melodic nuance than anyone asked them to have, whether solo or in tandem. Vocalist Igor Panev reaches for the high end of his register like a junior Eric Adams, and a good time is had by all. Economy of length, intelligent sequencing, (mediocre) lyrics attached, all capped by the charming inanity of titling a song Metal Magic, a move not recommended to anyone after 1983 not looking to elicit giggles, Brothers Abbott included. (written by Matthew Kirshner) They released their first album Out to the Light in November 2008. Official Myspace Page User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

albums

Out To The Light

Out To The Light

Promo

Promo

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Macedonian Metal

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Smooth Sax Tribute to Earth, Wind & Fire

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Album

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In Yo' Face - The History Of Funk, Vol. 4

Promo 2010

Promo 2010

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Live In Chatham

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Promo 2010 - Demo

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DANCE WITH KALIMBA

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Macedonian Metal Attack

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Serpentine Fire

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