Part of a larger collective of singles that describe and are based off of the seven sins, ‘Angry Flames (Wrath)’ tackles its subject matter through heavy and powerful blues driven hard rock style. There’s anger imbued throughout the record, from the pulsating guitar to the ominous chanting that forebodes in the background alongside a percussive element that continually builds and maintains its tempo and balance in the background. It’s in the arrangement that Spyderhuff really start to showcase their capabilities.
For a group that records remotely in different cities through the United States, the sheer scale that this collaboration operates on is remarkable. The lyrics are pointed and up front, effectively outlining the rage and anger. The scale of that emotion is only given further impetus through guitar work that has you constantly amazed and yearning for more by its end. The solo is simply fantastical.
An absolute rollercoaster of a hard rock tune that doesn’t come across too often these days.