Ένα μικρό άρθρο για την επανένωση των Power / Progsters Latent Fury. Το πλήρες άρθρο και η συνέντευξη της μπάντας θα υπάρχουν στο επόμενο τεύχος του Forgotten Scroll Zine. Για περισσότερες πληροφορίες εδώ: http://www.forgotten-scroll.net

Power / Prog Metallers Latent Fury from Chicago, Illinois, USA are back in action. The band formed around 1989, their saga ends arround 1994. In 1991 they have released their same titled demo tape which is a big reference for all serious Power / Prog Metal fans and collectors.
The band's re union somewhere arround 2010 is a very big and important new for the Power / Prog Metal scene as it bringds band one of the most talented bands of this specific genre. This is a picture from the band's reunion on 2010: Front left to right: Dan Charatin who played guitar until the end, Ken Green who was on the demo, Angelo Triolo who played drums on the demo,and John ashe who played drums until the end, and is playing with us now. Back left to right: Chris Lotesto, Bob Walzcak(close friend), Tom Sobczynski and Marty Buchaus who was the first bass player in the band.
The band has already sarted to re-work in their old classic tracks -from the demo era- and re presents them in new killer versions.This another picture taken from the second rehearsal that the band has done together in 15 years. The line up is: Chris Lotesto on guitar, Ken Green (who played on the demo) is on bass, and John Ashe is on drums, of course Tom Sobczynski is on vocals. Focussing on the current stuff that the band works on we can refer to some song tites: "Disturbing The Dead" is something brand new that Tom wrote and after John played drums on the recording, it inspired Tom to get the reunion going. There are also -as already pointed- new versions of "Messanger Of Death" and "tTe Visionary" classics from the 1991 demo.
For those who are not aware of the band here is a review of their classic 1991 demo-tape:
Latent Fury (Chicago, US) - Demo 1991
"Streets Of Fire: is the more traditional Metal piece of this release with no melodic interlude mostly carrying a Maiden / Priest touch but still the US Metal way. Search for a little Crimson Glory influences in a more up tempo version and you will find something in this song.
The epilogue belongs "The Visionary" which is the most technical song in this release enforced once again by a beautiful melodic interlude that will soon finish to let the ultimate riffs of this song to fill the air enforced by amazing lead themes and vocals. You would also enjoy the melancholic breaking in the middle of the song followed by a magnificent lead part before the song gets wild again, great song for sure, a mysterious Power / Prog anthem only for those who had good taste in Metal. I am still not able to choose which one is my favorite "Messenger Of Death", "Streets Of Fire", or "The Visionary" . Anyway it does not matter.
Unfortunately the band ended up the journey in 1994 (difficult era for a band if the music was not fucked up grunge shit). The singer Tom Sobczynski kept the name but the guitarist Chris Lotesto kept the rest of the band members and formed another great US Power/ Prog band Ion Vein.
In the next issue of Forgotten Scroll Zine -number 5- there will be an exclusive Latent Fury interview full of unreleased information and photos.
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