Queen of The Night is over three minutes of pure epic heavy metal. That carries this Iron Maiden feeling while expressing more empathy in their surprising approach to bring their songs alive while capturing something unique within their music and songs.
Queen Of The Night‘s lyrical theme takes out the norm of bringing the listener the typical lyrical themes of epic, fantasy, horror, etc., but (a song I can/everyone can relate to) a unique and personal piece about Malin Kvitblik from Norway. Who has autism and was bullied for being different, but is now an Instagram tattoo model sensation!
Simultaneously, Dangerous Times for the Dead is delivered to the listener as another epic, astonishing and meaningful song with fantastic guitar/drum playing, vocals to die for, and robust/meaningful lyrical content (we can all relate to).
It is topped with a flourishing fresh sound and the spiritual essence of old-school & modern heavy metal and hard rock, which consists of excellent devilmanship and catchy epic-enjoyable/entertaining music from start to finish.
Now the single has come to an end. We want to give a shoutout to Dangerous Times for the Dead for letting us review their single Shot Into Space. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.