Hailstorm (Ross the Boss album)

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Hailstorm
Rosshailstorm.jpg
Studio album by
Released9 November 2010
RecordedV3Studio, Twin Terror Studio, New York, Vocallessons.de Studio and The "Reichenbvitker", Germany
Genre Heavy metal
Length45:16
Label AFM
Producer Ross the Boss (band)
Ross the Boss chronology
New Metal Leader
(2008)
Hailstorm
(2010)
By Blood Sworn
(2018)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Classic Rock Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
Danger Dog4.75/5
SMN News8.5/10

Hailstorm is the second album recorded by guitarist Ross "the Boss" Friedman and his German band under the moniker, "The Ross the Boss Band".

Contents

Reception

It was released in the Fall of 2010 to positive reviews. A very positive review came from SMNnews where they said that "The band explore some good German power metal territory with its soaring guitar leads, precise drumming, catchy, anthemic choruses and melodic song structures. The band is more self-assured on their second release. Song writing contributions from the rest of the band has established themselves as important members of the band and not just Ross’ hired hands," concluding with how that if you liked New Metal Leader, you’ll definitely like Hailstorm. [3] A reviewer from Danger Dog mentioned how "Continuing commentaries across the web have been suggesting that both the former and present Boss albums are what more recent Manowar works should or could have been like." [4]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Patrick Fuchs.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."I.A.G." (Instrumental)Carsten Kettering1:15
2."Kingdom Arise" Ross Friedman, Fuchs4:57
3."Dead Man’s Curve"Kettering, Fuchs3:33
4."Hailstorm"Friedman, Fuchs3:52
5."Burn Alive"Friedman, Fuchs4:11
6."Crom"Kettering, Fuchs3:29
7."Behold the Kingdom"Kettering, Fuchs5:28
8."Great Gods Glorious" (Instrumental)Friedman3:16
9."Shining Path"Friedman, Fuchs4:36
10."Among the Ruins"Friedman, Fuchs4:30
11."Empire’s Anthem"Kettering, Fuchs, Matthias Mayer6:18
Limited Edition Digipak Bonus Track
No.TitleMusicLength
12."Vindicator"Friedman, Fuchs4:02

Personnel

Band
Miscellaneous staff

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