2013, It takes conviction to create and unleash a good Heavy Metal album. Swedish Heavy Metal is not the latest news anymore; it proudly took its place as leader of traditional Metal just as NWOBHM did in the past. The local Cult Of The Fox officially afflicted another strike in the name of classic Metal and to the benefit of their local scene that bless Heavy Metal with their second album, ANGELSBANE. With Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Saxon as their main gods to follow, this group attempted not only to recall the glory days but also provided some sense of epos and a line of melodies to back up their devotion. The album presents type of main riffs that has been running for decades. Even so, more than several of those classic features are always welcome and pleasure to listen to when made with good taste. Basically, the tracklist consists of pretty ordinary Heavy Metal songs with a focus on epic tales and Metal. ANGELSBANE has a good edge.