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by Markus Wosgien
(19.02.2010)
Hellfueled had already released three great and internationally acclaimed albums and had been on tour with Europe, Saxon, or Mustasch - last year, the Swedes took a creative break to present us with a new killer output now. This time, they wanted to sound as fresh as possible, so the band even changed their producer team and collaborated with Rikard LΓΆfgren (Deathstars, among others) who provided them with a more modern touch. Front man Andy doesn't sound as similar to his idol Ozzy Osbourne as on the last albums, but his voice still is an important and unique trademark of the band. On "Emission of sins", you'll find eleven awesome, intoxicating Rock gems - just check out the anthem "In anger", groovy "Am I blind?", and the cult song "For my family and Satan" (...the lyrics!). This is a crisp and convincing CD - just how we like our Rock made in Sweden: good old noisy, booming party fun!