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Seven Witches
Artist Icon Xiled to Infinity and One (2002)
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"Infinity is forever," Seven Witches' leader, Jack Frost, said by way of explaining the title of the band's disc, "And one, that's one more thing." One can only wonder if the band's amps go to 11, which is one louder than ten, isn't it? Forget about Spinal Tap; one listen to the disc would show that the amps go to 12, as the band proffers an old-school power metal attack that lies somewhere between Jugulator-era Priest and just about everything the legendary Combat label released in the mid- to late '80s, all pounding percussion and songs built on Manowar riffs, screaming solos, and ear-piercing vocals of the high-pitched variety.
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