Puns aside, right out of the gate the 70's laced rock and roll rumbles wickedly within the first minute introduction to Labyrinth. And then the vocals kick in like a slap in the face during sexual foreplay. Ripped and toned muscular chops slay away to the fast paced girthy riffs. The entire album is packed full of energy maintaining a psychedelic backbone with plenty of rock star attitude, and bluesy perception. Comparisons range amongst Witchcraft, Graveyard, Horisont and Sideburn with its retro sensibility including proficient use of the organ and superb execution of ripping guitar solos.
The vocals provide a nice pairing with the rhythm and bouncy bass line. The twin-guitar slaymanship harkens forth a sense of classic metal shreddage and the solos keep the pace from completely melting itself to the floorboards. The German accent is evident as these dudes reside in Berlin. The accent of course is familiar as some of the best retro hard rockers in the biz are from somewhere over in Europe. Sweden, Germany and Denmark seem to have a monopoly on the style. However, Heat has upped the ante with the release of Labyrinth. For my money we have the whole package here. Strong vocals, infectious hooks, diverse song approach, and precision instrumentals which mend a deafening to delicate approach seamlessly and effortlessly. Pre-order the album now over at bandcamp, and stream the opening scorcher “Siamese Smile” for a taste of what’s to come upon its release on August 29th, 2014. Be sure to listen up because the only way you are going to get burned by Heat is by sleeping on them.
-The Huntsman