Artist : Silverlane

Album : Inside Internal Infinity

Release Date : 28-01-2022

Added : 12-02-2022

After two albums in the 2000s, 'My Innder Demon' in 2008 and 'Above The Others' in 2010, the Germans of 'Silvername' return more 10 years later with a new studio recording 'Inside Internal Infinity'. This new opus allows me to discover them and their style mixes different metal currents going from power to symphonic, all this being sprinkled with a bit of progressive and modern electro effects here and there, the whole being accessible with melodies that we appropriate immediately.

After the short introduction 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' with a child's voice singing a lullaby which does not bode well for the future, 'I Universe' pours out an energetic and catchy first blast whose melodies are very catchy and which has a chorus with a huge sound, then, 'Blessed' also shows a beautiful power and beautiful vocal harmonies on a marked rhythm, the guitar solo in the second part being a pure delight. Follows the theatrical 'Hero Inn Sunset Club' with a very expressive vocal performance by 'Tom Klossek' between clean vocals and growls and with a new memorable chorus, then, 'Leviathan Rising' continues with a new catchy melodic hit and synthesizer arrangements integrating very well with the riffs of saturated guitars, just like 'Medusa' (see video above) which follows, and which has nothing to envy to its predecessor. The ballad break of the album is devoted to 'Soul of Tears' and, in this field, the Germans also have assets to gratify us with a very beautiful melodic jewel, then, if it were necessary to award the title of composition the more varied, 'Scorched Earth' would certainly be cited for its progressive side and its remarkable instrumental and vocal arrangements, and the album ends with a rhythmic 'FürImmer und Ewig' and the epic 'Life to Die For' with a final performance high-flying vocals from 'Tom Klossek' and a nice alternation between calm and muscular parts.

In summary, 'Sliverlane' returns to the front of the metal scene and shows once again that Germany is a great source of talent in this style of music; 'Inside Internal Infinity' is to be added to the good metal albums of this beginning of the year and should satisfy a metal audience who likes catchy melodic lines...

Line Up / Musicians

Tom Klossek (Vocal), Uli Holzermer (Guitar), Chris Alexander (Guitar), Daniel Saffer (Bass), Basti Kirchdörfer (Drums, Percussions)