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Win hands down


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Metal Temple

d. 29. May 2015

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Lior Stein

d. 29. May 2015

""Win Hands Down" appears to be well assorted, spreading throughout everything that spits Traditional Metal, revealing British like melodies, caught up in the strive to groove along with itchy crispy tasty Hard Rock mash. For one thing, unlike the classics, there is no revamping of older kinds of riffs, the structures of songs screams a new type of age coming yet still deep down clinging to the old ... The saints are under some kind of evolution that has been doing them good, even some on "La Raza". Don't go home without a copy of this one people, a must for every respectful Metalhead".


Exclaim!

d. 29. May 2015

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Greg Pratt

d. 29. May 2015

"On Win Hands Down, Armored Saint deliver the goods yet again, storming out of the gate with the title track, definitely a song about winning, like Bush's best always are. "Mess" and the excellent "An Exercise in Debauchery" showcase the band's strong points, mainly those to-die-for vocal lines and a knack for writing truly memorable and rockin' riff-driven metal ... The album does lose a bit of steam near the final stretch, and some of those lyrics are downright embarrassing, but overall, this is another winner for Armored Saint".