

It’s acts like Iapetus and “The Long Road Home” that make us proud of being metalheads. I heard “The Long Road Home” many times to write this review. One can listen “The Long Road Home” for many times and, even though, won’t get all the subtlety it offers. We’re talking about an effort that I consider complete. From the slowest cadence to to the fastest and powerfull rhythms. Musically speaking you can find everything you want in “The Long Road Home.” From the most beautiful classical guitar tunes to the most horrofying vocals. There is where you can find whatever you want. “The Long Road Home” takes you to the void. “The Long Road Home” takes you somewhere else far from this sad and lonely world. It’s not possible either to feel all the magnitude of the energy contained in “The Long Road Home.” Not only power, but feeling. I mean Metallica’s “…And Justice For All.” Such eloquent guitar riffs are impossible to find anywhere else. The word grandious doesn’t express completely all the granditude of “The Long Road Home.” I couldn’t avoid to compare with what I think is the best comparison possible. Each song of the nine contained in “The Long Road Home” tells a story. Iapetus “The Long Road Home” contains one hour and fifteen minutes of pure delight. Efforts like Iapetus “The Long Road Home” is the living proof that metal is also made for thinking, for reasoning. Most people think metalheads are bubbleheads. I’m not an art critic, and I really don’t want to be one, but “The Long Road Home” art cover is really meaningful. made in a way that humbly honors the countless connections within the vineyard.

It’s rare I bother about art covers, but this one kind of represents completely “The Long Road Home” musical intent. Tyler transitioned to Shelburne Vineyards in the spring of 2017 where he. Let’s begin the analysis by the art cover.

“The Long Road Home” is a piece of many moments. Instrumentals are vigorous, but also kind. Melody and aggression walk together hand by hand in a precise mix. Located in the beautiful grounds of Great Malvern Priory, residents and visitors will enjoy artists selling jewellery, ceramics, paintings, textiles, and more. Iapetus with “The Long Road Home” did a breathtaking piece in all meanings because I would never thought it would be possible to write such an epic death metal effort. Boys and girls, here lies in front of us one of the most awesome albums of this year.
