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Stormborn: Zenith Album Released in April 2024; Singles "Fear Of A Monster" and "Serpentine" Still Streaming
STORMBORN - Fear of a Monster (Full Band Playthrough Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4zM5YmdIMQ
Alright, metalheads, let’s rewind a bit. The melodic heavy metal juggernaut from Kent, UK—Stormborn—dropped their explosive album Zenith back in April 2024. And if you missed it, don’t worry, the fire’s still burning! Stormborn, now in cahoots with Rockshots Records, is channeling the spirits of metal legends like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Dio. But they’re not just playing copycat—they’re paving their own scorching path, blending classic metal vibes with a fresh, modern edge that’s all their own.
Now, let’s talk singles. If you haven’t already blasted "Fear Of A Monster" and "Serpentine" at full volume, what are you waiting for? These tracks aren’t just teasers—they're a wild, riff-loaded ride that set the stage for what Zenith is all about. These songs are still making waves, proving that Stormborn didn’t just drop an album—they unleashed a beast.
LISTEN to "Serpentine" - https://lnk.to/StormbornSerpentine
LISTEN to "Fear Of A Monster" - https://lnk.to/FearOfAMonster
Sure, the album’s been out for a few months now, but trust me, it’s still fresh, still fierce, and still exactly what you need on your playlist. If you haven’t grabbed it yet, it’s not too late—there’s no better time than now to dive in and experience the full power of Zenith.
Stormborn is a melodic powerhouse turning heads and melting faces with every performance. Their sound? A potent mix of heavy riffs, catchy melodies, and vocals that’ll have you belting out every chorus. They’ve taken cues from the masters like Maiden and Priest, but they’ve also whipped up something brand-spanking-new—something that’s both nostalgic and cutting-edge.
Since their debut, Stormborn has been tearing up the UK metal scene, especially in London, where their gigs at the legendary Intrepid Fox caught the eye of big names like Herman Li from DragonForce and Mark Cross, formerly of Helloween and Firewind. They’ve shared the stage with Rob Chapman’s Dorje, Phil X & The Drills, and even supported Rhapsody of Fire at Camden Underworld in 2023. From winning the 2012 Metal 2 the Masses for London to playing at Bloodstock and opening the main stage at Summer Breeze Festival in 2013—these guys have seen it all.
Track Listing:
Call of the Void
Land of the Servant King
Fear of a Monster
The Unending Night
Dawn Will Come Again
Out in the Weird
Serpentine
Death Incarnate
Echo
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