6 Days to Nowhere

Occupation

  • Vocals: Roberto Tiranti
  • Guitar: Andrea Cantarelli
  • Guitar: Pier Gonella
  • Bass: Roberto Tirant
  • Keyboard: Andrea De Paoli
  • Drums: Mattia Stancioiu

Studios

6 Days to Nowhere is the sixth album by the Italian power metal band Labyrinth. The album was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and released on February 26, 2007 by Scarlet Records.

Title list

Style

After the previous albums maze and Freeman is on 6 Days to Nowhere stylistic consistency audible. With many breaks, blast beats and sometimes growls were removed from the former Power Metal and offered an experimental Metal, in songs such as "Lost ," " Just One Day", " What? " or " Rusty Nail " even approached in the direction of alternative metal and art rock, was rudimentary still does not deny the musical roots of the band in "Mother Earth ," " There Is a Way" or "Waiting Tomorrow" however. The reissued version of " Piece of Time", which was sung in the studio for the first time by Roberto Tiranti, however, follows the style of the old albums.

Review

The album received a favorable response. Daniel Kotz from Hardline Magazine rated the album as a " highlight " and " extremely strong work that logically does not reach Freeman or even Return to Heaven Denied, but great without a doubt, " and awarded 9.5 out of 10 possible points. Praise was also singer Roberto Tiranti, which was to settle "somewhere between Gary Hughes and Daniel Gildenlöw ".

The editor of Ulle Vampster.com also praised the album, and the band in general, the " settled on the level well above the pot in which they are often thrown especially by the German press " is. The cover of Come Together, however, was rated as "more lame ".

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