

For fans of Gun N' Roses, Skid Row, and Guardian.Country Of Origin: USA, New Zealand & BrazilĪs reputed, Snake Eyes, the summer of 2018 comeback album of Christian metal and hard rock veterans Bride, represents a return to the blues based hard rock style of its highly regarded 1992 release Snakes In The Playground, but is it also a return to the groups prime Snakes… form? Hence, the question this review attempts to answer. Yes, it's that good! Honestly, no one played metal better in 1992 when Snakes in the Playground released, and with Snake Eyes the band brings that same swagger. File this one as one of greatest hard-rock records of its time.

Snake Eyes offers nothing less than a fistful of ferocious rock anthems that will be clogging your brainwaves in the days ahead. Brothers Dale and Troy Thompson have created another tour de force metal album that once again raises the bar, and satisfies the most demanding ear candy quotient. Welcome to the Jungle.with Snake Eyes (2018) the new Bride release that spews venom, and has all the bite fans can take. era with massive hooks, relentless metal riffs, over-the-top vocals, and cutting edge lyrics. Long-time label partners, Retroactive Records are thrilled to unveil the epic return that fans have longed for and anticipated for 26 years - a new album that fully embraces the iconic Snakes. No one has done it better for longer without quitting.

Bride has no less than 24 full length releases under their belts, and every single one drips with passion, relevance, and musical perfection. Let's be clear that Bride is without dispute THE most prolific Christian metal band ever. But NONE of those compare to how much Bride fans have anticipated a full-on, legitimate, straight out, unadulterated, no-holds-barred return to the Snakes in the Playground (1992) era Bride sound. ABOUT THE ALBUM A new Harry Potter book, the next Star Wars movie, or even one's first kiss from that someone special can evoke epic proportions of anticipation.
