BATON
ROUGE MORGUE – High End of the Season
Independent
It is always a pleasant surprise to stumble upon a
seasoned band that has managed to fly under your radar. High End of the Season
is the fifth release from Finland’s Baton Rouge Morgue—and while it serves as
my introduction to the band, it proves that it is never too late to discover
high-quality music.
Musically, High End of the Season is a traditional
heavy metal album deeply rooted in the golden era of the 1980s, yet it benefits
significantly from a crisp, modern production. The band’s sonic DNA draws clear
inspiration from legendary acts like Accept, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and
Riot, while occasionally weaving in a melodic, 80s hard rock flair.
The instrumentation throughout the album is remarkably
tight and technically skillful, showcasing a band that has truly honed their
craft over five releases. Fronting the band is a vocalist whose tone and
delivery are perfectly tailored for this style of classic metal. The energy
captured across these tracks is palpable, strongly suggesting that Baton Rouge
Morgue would be a formidable force to witness in a live setting.
Beyond the music, the professionalism dedicated to the
physical product is highly commendable. Released independently, the album comes
in a premium digipak format that includes a bonus DVD featuring a collection of
engaging video clips. Both the sonic production and the visual packaging rival
the output of major industry labels.
It is genuinely baffling how a band of this caliber
remains an underground secret without major label backing. If you are a devotee
of traditional heavy metal, High End of the Season is an essential listen. This
is an impressive, top-tier independent effort, and one can only hope a
prominent label takes notice and grants them the broader exposure they richly
deserve.
Recommended for fans of: Accept, Judas Priest, Riot,
Classic 80s Heavy Metal.
Nick Parastatidis












