Twelve years after Gamma Ray unleashed the first Land of the Free, we find them returning to the theme that drove their most popular effort. Yet unlike Helloween (Keeper Of The Seven Keys is at part, what, three?) and other Euro-metal contemporaries, singer/guitarist Kai Hansen and crew assert that exhuming this title had nothing to do with pushing sales for new home SPV. No, its for the sole purpose of reverting back to simpler, more straight-forward and positive songwriting. Surprisingly, the mission is accomplished incredibly. Part II does manage to pare away much of the moroseness and complication that have marred Gamma Rays more recent music. However, the bands inherent operatic vocals, richly decorated backgrounds and wailing guitar solos are still quite intact. Factor in driving but not excessive drumbeats and the aforementioned spirit and positivism on "To Mother Earth, "From The Ashes and "Empress and its quite possible that Gamma Ray have managed to elevate themselves to the forefront of power metal once again.
(SPV)Gamma Ray
Land of the Free II
BY Keith CarmanPublished Jan 21, 2008