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Snowfall On Judgment Day

Redemption

2009 · Rock

Rare pressing on Gatefold

Snowfall On Judgment Day by Redemption

Snowfall On Judgment Day is a Rock album by Redemption, originally released in 2009. On Gatefold: 9 pressings tracked.

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Redemption - Snowfall On Judgement Day (2009) When your band contains instrumentalists who have previously been spotted strutting their stuff in the likes of Fates Warning and Prymary, you know that the prog metal quotient is going to be quite high. And that certainly proves to be the case with the fifth release overall by Redemption, 2009's Snowfall on Judgement Day. Added to all the chop-heavy metal is a heavy '80s metal vibe -- due to all the Maiden-esque guitar harmonie, thrash metal guitar chugging, and -- of course -- the unmistakable vocals of Ray Alder (who has been manning the mike for Fates Warning since 1988). Cases in point include such technically demanding ditties as Walls and Black and White World. And for anyone doubting how "prog" Snowfall on Judgement Day i, a guest spot by Dream Theater's longtime vocalist James LaBrie (on the track Another Day Dies) should silence any doubter. Credits Ray Alder - Vocal, Group Member Sean Andrews - Guitar (Bass) Sean Andrews - Guitar (Bass), Group Member Tommy Hansen - Producer, Mastering, Mixing James LaBrie - Vocal, Guest Appearance Gro Narvestad - Photography Chris Quirarte - Drums Travis Smith - Illustrations Nick Van Dyk - Guitar, Keyboard, Producer .

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