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These guys are really good, I love metal with chick vocals. They really have the whole Gathering/ Lacuna Coil sound to them. I don't think their singer sounds like Christine or Anneke in particular, but she has a beautiful voice. TO READ ON CLICK ON FULL TEXT BELOW...
These guys are really good, I love metal with chick vocals. They really have the whole Gathering/ Lacuna Coil sound to them. I don't think their singer sounds like Christine or Anneke in particular, but she has a beautiful voice. TO READ ON CLICK ON FULL TEXT BELOW...
EctoMag.com
"There is nothing better than a singer who can scream and growls as well as they sing. It’s even cooler when that voice is attached to a woman. In Jane Saunders The Greatest Fear has one of the most impressive voices out there right now. Powerful and sultry with an aggressive edge, Jane leaves you wondering, “Where have you been all of my life?”
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REVIEW FROM ARGENTINA'S ROKKER!
Cabe destacar que la portada es excelente, sin ser con dibujos épicos o con grandes artes de cualquier tipo, es bien simple, y la imagen es entre tétrica y sensual. Para los que empezaron a escuchar Metal en los últimos años, The Greatest Fear es una muy buena banda para disfrutar, se las recomiendo.
Review from FISHCOMCOLLECTIVE
fishcomcollective.net
Performing gothic metal can be a tricky proposition. Often, the genre is tormented by overwrought songwriting and/or performances, genericism and outright unintentional camp. But there are bands that can pull it off and I would have to say The Greatest Fear is one of those bands. TO READ MORE CLICK On "FULL TEXT"
Performing gothic metal can be a tricky proposition. Often, the genre is tormented by overwrought songwriting and/or performances, genericism and outright unintentional camp. But there are bands that can pull it off and I would have to say The Greatest Fear is one of those bands. TO READ MORE CLICK On "FULL TEXT"
Harvest Moon Music Review!
Radio-friendly is an apt phrase when considering the music of The Greatest Fear. Hoping to hitch to the established success of bands like Evanescence, and perhaps even the introspective sounds of Creed, The Coronation of the Locust Queen is an assortment of accessible yet dark guitar melodies and haunting vocal harmonies, punctuated by a familiarity that will appeal to mainstream listeners without wholly alienating those brooding in the underground.



















