OVERDRIVE
– Angelmaker
Lion Music
Traditional heavy metal is often dismissed as
“simple,” yet Angelmaker is a reminder that writing memorable, enduring songs
is anything but easy. Technical proficiency can take a musician far, but
crafting hooks, dynamics, and character is a different skill altogether—and
this is where OVERDRIVE show their strength.
The Swedish band approaches classic metal with
confidence and a clear understanding of the genre’s foundations. Their
musicianship is solid, but what stands out is their ability to shape
straightforward ideas into engaging, well‑constructed songs. Angelmaker leans heavily into an
’80s aesthetic, enriched with hard rock elements—most evident in tracks like
“In Gut We Trust”—and supported by a modern production that gives the album
clarity and punch.
The overall atmosphere recalls the spirit of RIOT,
particularly the Thundersteel era, without feeling derivative. Alongside that
influence, the album nods to JUDAS PRIEST, IRON MAIDEN, ACCEPT, RAINBOW, and
even STRYPER—the latter especially noticeable in “See the Light.” These
references help position Angelmaker within a familiar lineage, but the band’s
personality remains intact.
This is a record that speaks directly to fans of ’80s
metal, while also offering younger listeners a clear example of what makes
traditional heavy metal compelling. It’s an album that grows with repeated
listens; its strengths become more apparent over time.
Standout tracks include “Angelmaker,” “Under the
Influence,” “On with the Action,” “To Grow,” “Cold Blood,” and “The Wavebreaker”—the
last of which opens with a riff that strongly echoes a classic JUDAS PRIEST
moment, though I’ll leave the discovery to the listener.
Nick Parastatidis












