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All fans of powerful, melodic heavy metal should grab a copy

Reviewer: Chris Lee website

Yesterday's Tomorrow - The debut release from Cincinnati, OH heavy metallers SILVER CYPHER is out now and does not disappoint in any way. The music is classic heavy metal, that doesn't sound at all dated, in the style of bands like ICED EARTH, BLIND GUARDIAN, and NEVERMORE and played with precision and tightness by Jon Krech and Adam Brown on guitars, Mike Lawson on bass, and Jon 'Animal' Martin on drums. Adam Brown also showcases his high level of shredness throughout the album providing the lead guitars (check out his one minute long guitar solo/intro 'The Fall of Man' to hear some of what I am talking about).

The album's overall sound is top notch as well with the drums sounding big, the guitars and bass sounding thick, the vocals nailed and performed well, and the production in general great for a local release (or independent label release if it ends up as that), making this album worth listening to multiple times in one sitting. Conclusively, all fans of powerful, melodic heavy metal should grab a copy of this ASAP.


Mysteriously unsigned Ohio quartet Silver Cypher have it all

Reviewer: Will Schwartz of HMAS.ORG website

Mysteriously unsigned Ohio quartet Silver Cypher have it all. They're fantastic musicians, but more importantly, they know how to write a song. Not only are the melodies triumphantly memorable and adorned with sing along-ready harmonies, but the songs alternate in tempo and feel while staying cohesive, a varied sound that without question pays its respects to old school metal of the Maiden variety. Themes develop and progress but recur when the structure craves unity, and the way the band utilizes these trademarks without it becoming formulaic shows a maturity of songwriting which dwarfs minor leaguers everywhere.

A shining example of this is my favorite track on the album, the 10+ minute Conflict in Tristram. Note the dynamics, as this certifiably epic track gradually explodes into a frenzy of triplet-happy power thrash (complete with brief blast beats!), soaring vocals and absolutely RIPPING guitar work only helping matters. An effortless segue about halfway through to mellower territory leads into tasteful soloing that helps build up once again to a climactic, moody finish. Not since Metal Church's Anthem to the Estranged have I heard such a convincing straight-up heavy metal epic, Manilla Road notwithstanding.

Luckily, Silver Cypher are still unafraid to go for the jugular with shorter bruisers like opener Unfallen and Priest-friendly Naïve Youth, tempering their sense of the grandiose with tried-and-true, modern-day metal riffing. Just listen to the galloping war cry of Broken Carriers and try to tell me it wasn't meant to be played to throngs of screaming metalheads. It's the sound of Megadeth-level musicianship coalescing with a sense of the bombastic, not in glossy production (although everything here sounds so crisp, you'd think it was a big budget affair) but in adventurous songwriting that pulls in the reigns before things can get cheesy.

For fans of a more modernized approach to classic metal a la Iced Earth (crank up Rise of the Machines and reminisce to when Jon Schaffer used to write riffs like that), Yesterday's Tomorrow is a sure bet. Silver Cypher have presented the unsuspecting public with a refreshing slab of dark power metal that has helped restore my faith in a long-stagnant genre. With nods to metals established greats, Silver Cypher are kicking ahead into the future with a forward-thinking metallic attack, brimming with the visceral grit so often lacking in the hordes of today's Nuclear Blast Euro bands. Silver Cypher remind the listener of all that's great about no-frills, fist-pumping heavy goddamn metal.

Influences
Iced Earth
Yngwie Malmsteen
Amon Amarth
Nevermore
Iron Maiden
Slayer
Metallica
Megadeth
Black Sabbath
Rush
Tool
Opeth
Local Bands
Beneath Oblivion
Lunarium
Big Nasty
Estuary
Avalanche
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