Album Review: “Feed the Fire” by BILLYBIO


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FEED THE FIRE

Album Review By Corey “Craw Daddy” Crawford

 

Does Billy Graziadei really need an intro? The guy is a legend, having been in hardcore-thrash band Biohazard, and then Powerflo. Feed the Fire is his first solo album in a long lustrous career, and has been a much anticipated album. And let me just say, it was definitely worth the wait. I love it.

 

Feed the Fire punches you in the face right away with Freedom’s Never Free, and it never lets up throughout the whole album. With short to the point songs that will cause non stop moshing, it is exactly what you want in a crossover album. The longest song is only five and half minutes and it’s the only song that is over the four minute mark.

 

Rise and Slay has to be my favorite track off the album. It’s just one of those songs everyone can connect to, and as as soon as that riff and drums come in around 38 seconds into the song it’s over. Mosh pit is and stage diving are coming for that one.

 

If you love all things crossover you got to check Feed The Fire out, well if you love anything metal or hardcore really. BillyBio kills it on this album, it is up there with everything he has been apart of. I’m hoping it isn’t long till we get to hear more solo work from him.

 

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Rating: 8/10

 

TRACKLIST

 

1 Freedoms Never Free

2 Feed The Fire

3 No Apologies No Regrets

4 Generation Z

5 Sick And Tired

6 Remedy

7 Sodality

8 Rise And Slay

9 STFU

10 Trepidation

11 Untruth

12 Enemy

13 Disaffected World