Vocals/Bass-Beto Kupper Guitars-Michal Kulbaka Drumms-JRoz Music by Lancelot Lynx Artist: Lancelot Lynx Album: No Time to Die Released: 2014 Genre: Hard Rock Press: “Opening track “Live The Life (We Rock)“ could have been written during the Dio glory days and tracks like “Real Bastard“ and the title track have real bite and flare to them. Most of the songs are centered around the fabulous guitar work of Michael Kubaka, his fiery solos lighting up a landscape of cutting riffs and memorable melodies.” — Shred Load “The first time I heard anything about this team when I got the material for review. Seeing the name I was expecting a classic heavy metal , which is why when my ears were heard the first notes of the song “ Far Away“ immediately dumb . That's what the game is fantastic Lancelot Lynx played , fiery Hard Rock with a little bit a Heavy modeled on such legends as Deep Purple , Rainbow, Led Zeppelin and Thin Lizzy . The founder of the band is singing bassist , Brazilian Beto Kupper . As a big fan of Phil Lynott and Thin Lizzy decided in September 2005 to go to Ireland , where he founded the trio Matahari Hard Rockin that the stabilized composition changes and changed its name to Lancelot Lynx . The band's music despite clear and classic inspiration is extremely fresh and dynamic, and the musicians present extremely high technical level ...5/6” — Defenders of Steel Poland “...Dear friends, dear friends, how many times we are indignant because the public has saddled us metalheads the insulting epithet of “ ignorant “? How many times have we tried to explain, often in vain, because of our culture of metalheads is deeply rooted in each and every field of knowledge, from the purely musical and technical instrument, to the almost endless strands of literature that permeate the album we hear, from philosophy to religion, from the natural sciences to quantum mechanics, and we could go on for years. But no, the metalhead in the eyes of the society around us is dull, violent, careless of the rules, dangerous, in one word: ignorant . Here, then come the Lancelot Lynx and everything makes sense. What you are about to hear, if you press the small key play of your technological thing, is in fact the purest distillation of ignorance sound that can happen in your hands today : heavy metal without the slightest trace of contamination....” — MetalHammer Italy “...LANCELOT LYNX present quite tidy, the song dozen comes with eggs, fresh ideas and crunchy riffs therefore. With a good pinch of hard rock, tendencies to classic heavy metal and glam metal insouciance liked the opener 'We Live The Life (We Rock)', the snotty 'Fast Way', 'Dead Elaine', '7th Circle ', which does, however, initially with arg getting used to the 90-synths, and' Hot Mama '. Certainly one wishes in the course of twelve pieces much more depth and meanwhile even better sound. But in its early days the guys here at some places much fun and relatively accurate. “No Time To Die“ comes with a nice “kick ass“ orientation and several mini-aha-moments. The boredom is thereby prevented in any case. Anspieltipps: Fast Way, Dead Elaine, 7th Circle...” — Power Metal “...To open with a flourish our disclosure project of independent bands, will interview the band Lancelot Lynx. Some curious facts are that the band is Irish, but is made by a Brazilian, a Slovak and Polish. The band formed in 2005 in Ireland, but was called Mata Hari, the name just came to be changed to Lancelot Lynx in 2009, the same time as the band left only do covers to make your own compositions. In a way this is a band that has made a sound difference in Europe, because it makes a lot more traditionalist sound than usual in the region (the songs to listen and download are at the end of the post). For you to know more about this great band, now the Rock's File interview the frontman of the group, the Brazilian Beto Kupper (Vocal, Bass and Composition).....” —
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