This is about as retro as retro metal can get. Magic Circle is a heavy/doom metal band from Massachusetts that sounds as if they started out in the early 1980's. It is surprising then to find out that the band has only really been around since about 2011. This is the band's second album, and the first one by Magic Circle that I have checked out, but not the last.
The music here is an intriguing blend of a number of the early doom metal bands such as Trouble and Pentagram, and of course Black Sabbath, with more traditional styles of heavy metal. The riffs are hard-driving with some killer fuzzy guitar tone. The production overall is spectacular, clear and crisp with just the right amount of distortion to lend an authenticity to the band's sound. It also allows all instruments to be heard perfectly.
One of the best songs on this album is second track "The Damned Man", which has a heavy, rumbling riff that Tony Iommi would have been proud to write. The combination of that riff and singer Brendan Radigan's howling vocals make this a difficult song to resist getting swept up in.
Magic Circle is at their best when they are playing faster-paced songs. The slower ones sometimes tend to fail to keep the listener's attention, such as the lumbering "A Ballad for the Vulture". Admittedly, that is an awesome song name however. The latter part of the song, when the band gets locked into a heavy groove though is terrific.
There is a lot of talent in this band. Magic Circle manages to sound retro, without sounding dated. There are some damn good songs on this thing and a lot of good riffs. I was impressed enough to check out their 2019 release. That will be reviewed soon.
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