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Band/artist: Pownd
Title: Circle of Power
Released: 2007
Label: Nightmare Records
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Track
listing:
1. Slowly Drowning
2. Still I Bleed
3. Divided
4. Blind
5. The Stand
6. Changes
7. Place in the Sun
8. Monster
9. Never Means Forever
10. Ellie
11. Swatting Flies |
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The Players
Michael Duncan (vocals), Ronnie Duncan
(guitar), Rick Sargent (guitar), Clint McMaine (drums), Steve Watts
(bass) |
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Pownd is a US metal band based in Detroit, and "Circle of Power" is
their second release, and their first release on power/prog metal
specialist label Nightmare Records. It follows 9 years after their
self-released debut album, and 11 years after the band was formed; at
that time based in Kentucky.
Musically these guys seems to be influenced by a great number of bands
and styles. Personally I'd name Black Sabbath and Soundgarden as bands I
think have had the greatest impact on the sound here, but anyone with a
better knowledge of metal than I have could probably name scores of
other bands as probable influences here.
The soundscapes here are very much dominated by the guitars; with a
sludgy and dirty overall signature sound. The band used standard metal
riffs, shorter chords as well as drawn out chords, melodic overlays and
intricate riff patterns woven together in a tight mix creating a heavy,
tight guitar sound.

On top of the guitars the vocals of Michael Duncan adds mood and melody
to the songs, with a vocal style often reminding me of good old Ozzy
Osbourne, as well as Mike Patton and Chris Cornell. With seamless
movement between those slightly different vocal styles.
The songs on this release are rather good as well. The quality as well
as the styles here are mixed, but even the worst tracks here have
interesting qualities - there are no really weak tracks as such here.
But quite a few tracks are better than the rest, and in my opinion
"Ellie" is the clear highlight on a strong release - a dark tight track
overflowing on atmosphere and intensity.
Rating: 8 (out of 10)
Reviewer: Olav Björnsen
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Discography
Circle of Power (2007)
Pownd (1998) |

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