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Dangerous Time for the Dead – Scuttlers Review

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Dangerous Time for the Dead – Scuttlers Review: A Traditional Heavy Metal band from the Netherlands. On April 1st, 2022, Dangerous Times For The Dead released their latest independent single, Scuttlers, which would gratify Dio, Iron Maiden, Saxon and Judas Priest fans.

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DT4TD – Scuttlers Review opens and discusses the FIRST SIN: THE STRINGS/KEYS, which comprise twin fuel pumping (biting aggressively of strong) heavy-powerful chord ripping of the riffs, filled with melodies and catchy fret-board solos, thumping bass hooks

Let’s talk about the SECOND SIN: THE VOCALS, which involves energetic metal singing.

Moving on to the THIRD SIN: THE PERCUSSIONS, which delves into the vast world of thumping drum patterns and floor peddle beats

In our following discussion about the band’s musical work, we will focus on the FOURTH SIN, the overall DISCUSSION of the single. Immediately after the listener presses the play button, one is welcome to some thumping (bad-arse) bass riffs, following close behind the band’s signature guitar and vocal sound and heavy atmosphere – where the listener is taking back in time, with a lyrical theme about the gangs of Manchester in the 19th century – The first recorded gangs in Manchester was “Scuttlers,” which were youth gangs that recruited boys and girls between 14 and 21 years of age. They became prominent amongst the slums during the second half of the 19th century but mainly disappeared by the beginning of the 20th century.

DANGEROUS TIMES FOR THE DEAD delivers modern cutting-edge heavy metal, which also captures the heart and soul of the classic days of the ’ ‘70s/’80s hard rock/heavy metal —while providing the listener with epic various lyrical themes (that change with every new song that gets unleashed) – all topped off with fantastic guitar/drum riffs/shredding & beats that rock n’ roll through one’s PA system, vocals to die for, powerful and energetic atmosphere, all topped with an attitude of delivering the listener with the “never to fail” to provide extraordinary music, sound and concept – along with top-notch devilmanship

I wanted to share our thoughts and MEMORABILIA on the FIFTH SIN. The whole single and artwork – music, sound, and lyrical theme is never a letdown. Entertaining and total energy from the start until the end

Let’s discuss the ARTWORK of the SIXTH SIN. Like all their artwork, each artwork, including this one – captures the lyrical theme.

Finally, the review will close with the last sin, the SEVENTH SIN, the DISRELISH. Since there is nothing to disrelish within the musical world of DANGEROUS TIMES FOR THE DEAD. Dangerous Time for the Dead – Scuttlers Review.

If you enjoy the forbidden fruit of DANGEROUS TIMES FOR THE DEAD‘s allure and want to indulge in more similar readings, then don’t miss out on checking out these other reviews of DANGEROUS TIMES FOR THE DEAD: TRIPLE SINGLESTORM THE CASTLEQUEEN OF THE NIGHT, FATHER TIMEAS THE IRON CURTAIN FALLS, and SHOT INTO SPACE.


Song-listing:

  1. Scuttlers

DT4TD Members:

  • Bjørn Ciggaar (vocals, synthesizer)
  • Thijs Bouwman (guitar)
  • Dave Pilon (guitar)
  • Gerrit Procée (bass)
  • Jeroen Vermeer (drums)

Posted in Heavy/Power/Speed Metal

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