Immortalizer
Artist: Saint
Label: Roxx Records
Released: 2024
Type: Full-Length
Rating: 5/5 Skulls (1)
Roxx Records is happy once again to be working with Saint to bring you the bands latest indie release. A few words from the mighty SAINT...
"This release marks a monumental milestone for us as it coincides with our 40th anniversary and the launch of our 13th studio album. 'Immortalizer' encapsulates the essence of our journey, combining powerful lyrics with the signature sound that has defined Saint for four decades. Join us in celebrating this incredible moment and dive into the world of 'Immortalizer.'"
After blowing us away with 2022's Heaven Fell, the same line up returns filled with all the fire and brimstone necessary to burn themselves that much deeper into hearts of a loyal and enthusiastic fanbase! Driven by Lynch's robust bass, production is thick and heavy - recalling those early Black Sabbath albums, but with the benefit of modern resources. Dave Nelson's vocal performance is absolutely perfect for Saint and provides many impressive and memorable moments. Knowland's drums hammer home both the message and the feel of this powerful album. Yet, it's the duel guitar attack that ushers the listener into a metallic induced heart-flutter. This is classic Saint in 2024 - as good as they have ever been, and literally, better-than-ever. We love all Saint albums, but this might be the band's finest hour in terms of production, riffs, and hooks. Yeah, it's THAT great!
Lineup
Dave Nelson - Vocals
Matt Smith - Guitar
Jerry Johnson - Guitar
Richard Lynch - Bass
Jared Knowland - Drums
Songs
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Reviews For "Immortalizer"
Immortalized!
by tombie on 9/3/2024
When Josh left the band, I was very bummed. I loved his Halfordish sound which was what first drew me to place Saint as one of my all-time favorite bands. Now, I have to admit, since Dave took over the mic, I never disliked Saint at all. They may had dropped a few spots in my list but now..... NOW, Immortalizer has restored my love for their music. This album flat out rocks! I actually hear Priest influences stronger than ever. Yet, the band possesses their own style. This album is a must in any rocker's collection, otherwise it is incomplete. So, get it now!