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My God Given Right
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The stalwart German outfit's 16th studio long player,
My God-Given Right
is a power metal cornucopia spilling over with commercial-grade sweets and cheeses. Bolstered by the dizzying guitar work of
Michael Weikath
and
Sascha Gerstner
, the 15-track set has some satisfying moments, especially early on with the one-two punch of "Heroes" and "Battles Won," both of which fit nicely into the
Helloween
canon where speed metal precision meets rich, melodic choruses tailor-made for unison fist pumping. Vocalist
Andi Deris
more than holds his own throughout, delivering often inane lyrics like "We wanna stay crazy, fresh as a daisy" with gusto, in a voice that falls somewhere between former
frontman
Michael Kiske
and head
Scorpion
Klaus Meine
. At 15 slabs of metal,
overstays its welcome a bit, with large portions of its latter half drifting dangerously into filler territory. But stand-out cuts like the soaring "Creatures in Heaven," the menacing "Swing of the Fallen World," and the aforementioned "Heroes" prove that, 30 years into their career,
are still largely unequaled purveyors and unabashed champions of "cheese-tastic" power metal hymns. ~ James Christopher Monger
My God-Given Right
is a power metal cornucopia spilling over with commercial-grade sweets and cheeses. Bolstered by the dizzying guitar work of
Michael Weikath
and
Sascha Gerstner
, the 15-track set has some satisfying moments, especially early on with the one-two punch of "Heroes" and "Battles Won," both of which fit nicely into the
Helloween
canon where speed metal precision meets rich, melodic choruses tailor-made for unison fist pumping. Vocalist
Andi Deris
more than holds his own throughout, delivering often inane lyrics like "We wanna stay crazy, fresh as a daisy" with gusto, in a voice that falls somewhere between former
frontman
Michael Kiske
and head
Scorpion
Klaus Meine
. At 15 slabs of metal,
overstays its welcome a bit, with large portions of its latter half drifting dangerously into filler territory. But stand-out cuts like the soaring "Creatures in Heaven," the menacing "Swing of the Fallen World," and the aforementioned "Heroes" prove that, 30 years into their career,
are still largely unequaled purveyors and unabashed champions of "cheese-tastic" power metal hymns. ~ James Christopher Monger