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by Eva Grabka
(08.04.2010)
They started 2005, and now the Germans One Bullet Left (after their self-produced 4-track-EP "Invisible fleshwounds") release "Armageddon sunrise", their first studio album. Always considered a Metalcore band, One Bullet Left show us that they are indeed more multi-faceted than many people have thought. Seasoned by many live performances (a.o. with genre greats like The Black Dahlia Murder, Caliban, Maroon, Amon Amarth), the band has managed to develop further and to hone their musical skills. "Armageddon sunrise" is a proof of their experience, featuring rough and well-timed Metal riffs, two lead guitars and versatile melodies (go check "Invisible fleshwounds", "Alpha dogs", "Love boat morgue" and "Reach for the stars"). "Armageddon sunrise" is a well-done debut by these passionate musicians - I have the feeling that this won't be the only bullet they have left for us...