Firewind
Between Heaven And Hell


4.5
superb

Review

by Asiatic667 USER (10 Reviews)
August 3rd, 2011 | 15 replies


Release Date: 2002 | Tracklist

Review Summary: This album has balls. BIG balls.

I still fondly recall the day I first discovered the no-holds-barred, audio-juggernaut that is Firewind. I was stranded in the desert of lost souls, the sweat pouring from my brow as overhead, vultures circled with growing appetites. Just when all seemed lost, I came upon a small abode, where in there dwelled a humble cyclops monk. "You look desperate, young wanderer. How lucky you are to have avoided the sandworms. You look in pain - do you need me to dress thine wounds?" With a tortured gasp, I replied - "It's not that..... The thirst, the hunger, the bug bites....those I can take. But I haven't heard a great album in AGES!"
Luckily for me, the cyclops priest relieved my pain, presenting me with a copy of 'Between Heaven and Hell'
And by Krom, what an album it was.

The opening title track, 'Between Heaven and Hell' pummeled me from every side with an instantaneous barrage of pounding drums and righteous riffs. Guitarist Gus G. had lacerated my ears within mere seconds, and I was left gasping and weak, slumped against the cyclops priest's subwoofer.

But it didn't stop there, oh no. The best was yet to come, in the form of 'Warrior', which is not only the best song on the album, but also perhaps the best song of all time (if the prophecy is true..)
Vocalist Stephen Frederick's soaring vocals spoke to my very soul, carried along by a burning tidal wave of insane guitars. There was also Bass in there somewhere, and it was 'aight. I leaped to my feet and sang along to the shiver-inducing chorus:

"Eons pass, the tales are told.
Battlefields have all grown cold.
Elders sing of warriors, Hail tooooooo the glooorrry ooofffffff............."

The whole affair was so divinely kickass that I was forced to ride out into the ancient mountains, slay the nefarious frost dragon, and rescue a fair maiden. Her tits were massive.

The rest of the album never quite reached the giddying heights of 'Warrior', but was still solid as a golem's gallstone, and made a great soundtrack for dragonslaying or video games or whatever. Other standouts included 'Tomorrow can wait', 'Firewind Raging and 'I will fight alone'. The last track, 'Who am I' shows a slightly more sensitive side to Firewind, and goes down a treat whilst doing fair maidens in the sack.

To sum it up, 'Between Heaven and Hell' was and is a truly kick-ass album, with soul-scarring solos, bone powdering drums and spirit-stirring vocals. And like I said before, there's Bass in there somewhere, too.
If thou soul art pure, and thine ear loves grade A powermetal Cheese, give this disc a spin.

It could prove the most epic quest of your life.



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Asiatic667
August 3rd 2011


4651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Been sitting on this album for several years, and only just recently realized how much I really like it.

rockandmetaljunkie
August 3rd 2011


9660 Comments


Firewind is perhaps the best greek metal band right now.
Within the next few days i will get into them.
I have to...

Asiatic, why do you have different ratings??

Asiatic667
August 3rd 2011


4651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Because I can't decide between a 4 and a 4.5. This way, I was able to have both

pizzamachine
August 3rd 2011


27708 Comments


YES bringing back the power metal!

KILL
August 3rd 2011


81580 Comments


lol

Asiatic667
August 3rd 2011


4651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Seriously though, Warrior slays

KjSwantko
February 13th 2012


12217 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I Will Fight Alone is a such a ridiculous, cliche PM anthem.....I love it

Asiatic667
February 13th 2012


4651 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Agreed, probably my favourite after Warrior, Tomorrow can wait and the title track.

linguist2011
January 9th 2015


2656 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This is a very strong debut, and the level of quality in the instrumental performance is high. The guitar work stands out naturally, but what really keeps this album from stagnating is excellent songwriting and memorable tunes. The vocals are really the only thing which stopped me from rating the album higher (That aspect of the sound didn't particularly impress me as much as the instrumentation or production), but they are still decent without any comparison. Highlights for me would definitely be the title track and the instrumental 'Northern Sky'.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
March 20th 2015


10967 Comments


The "Picture Life" Scorpions cover slays.


Edit:

So does the whole album.

Spado
April 29th 2016


489 Comments


God damn this album fucking slays

iloveyouall
April 29th 2016


6312 Comments


i saw a guy standing at the toga party last night on his own (which was especially seeing as everyone else was talking to someone - hell even i was with a group of people), wearing a firewind shirt. i almost contemplated saying hello to him for a second. instead i bought more drinks and danced the night away.

i think i made the right choice.

Spado
April 29th 2016


489 Comments


only old firewind is good aka the first two albums. That guy was probably of a fan of their newer sellout mainstream stuff.

manosg
Emeritus
January 29th 2017


12710 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

First half sounds a bit more solid to me compared to the second one but overall great album.

gocsa666
December 18th 2020


483 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This would sound even better with a vocalist like Russell Allen.



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