2013, CURSE THE CULT OF C features twelve sons which are of a somewhat dark and often very groovy power metal, with some unobtrusive insertions of thrash, which all fans of bands like Iced Earth will love. Robert Rogges vocals are mostly rough and sometimes growled, which makes them outstanding. The highlight of the album is definitely the rock-like, very melodic tribute-song ,,Undying Legends", which features lots of quotations from other songs and reminds us of metal legends like Ronnie James Dio and Dimebag Darrell. The catchy title track, ,,Apocalyptomania" (which features some verses in German), or the fat grooving ,,Ultra Rebel" must not be left unmentioned, because they really offer you good sound. The album has a powerful, contemporary production which does not take away the soul of the guitars and drumming and leaves some necessary edges to the sound. Traditional power/thrash metal in a contemporary appearance: this is exactly what you get with Wolfs Moons latest album!