![]() The opening title track already leaves me speechless: Kyle’s unmistakable voice has rarely been used to such wonderful effect as in this short, intense number, which is a magnificent prelude to the following “Dawn of Mind“. If you don’t know much about these genres but like Seven Sisters, you won’t go wrong here, as Kyle’s singing and guitar playing inevitably remind you of his regular band. With Immortal’s Requiem, the Brit ventures into classic prog rock and hard rock realms, which at the same time represents an exciting journey back in time to the glorious 70s. It is all the more noteworthy that Kyle McNeill is once again spoiling the ears of his fans with brilliant material – this time in the form of his solo project Phantom Spell. I full marks – and I would still do so now. ![]() Just last year I gave Shadow of a Fallen Star Pt. If you are wondering why this is so, you should simply read our detailed discography check. ![]() As you know, Seven Sisters have a place of honour in the Epic Metal Blog Hall of Fame. ![]()
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