Album Review – Iron Kobra / Eternal Dagger (2026)

The Cult of the Snake returns to action with their incendiary third studio offering, bringing Heavy Metal back to its unpolished, rough, and weird roots.

Formed in 2008 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, the unrelenting Heavy Metal squad known as Iron Kobra began with a noble mission – to bring Heavy Metal back to its unpolished, rough, and weird roots, influenced by heroes of old like Iron Maiden, Cirith Ungol, Living Death, Manowar, and Tank with a sprinkle of punk.  Produced, recorded and mixed by Stefan Castevet (with drums recorded by Konrad aka Goat Primator), mastered by Patrick W. Engel at Temple of Disharmony, and showcasing an old school artwork by by Mario Lopez, Eternal Dagger is the third studio album by Iron Kobra, following up on their 2015 sophomore Might & Magic and exploding with excitement at every turn of its nine songs of raging Speed Metal, all carefully brought into being by Ela on vocals and guitars, Steffen also on the guitars, Matze on bass, and Björn on drums.

The band doesn’t waste a single second and takes us on a wild metal journey right from the start in Trembling Dungeons, with the Thrash Metal beats by Björn adding an extra dosage of rebelliousness to their sound. Then the Iron Maiden-infused guitars by Ela and Steffen will invite you to slam into the pit in Forbidden Fruits, followed by Fliehen, another classic Speed and Heavy Metal feast by the quartet, with Ela’s vocals taking us back to the glory of the 80’s. And adding elements of old school Hard Rock to their core insanity we’re treated to Shibuya Nights, where the guitars by Ela and Steffen transpire electricity; whereas with a name like Silver Strings and Iron Wings it was obvious it was going to be an overdose of pure Heavy Metal madness, led by Björn’s unrelenting drums.

It’s time to hit the dance floor, but of course holding your sword and shield, in the inspiring title-track Eternal Dagger, with the rumbling sounds crafted by Matze and Björn  clashing beautifully with the strident riffage by Ela and Steffen. Unchained & Untamed is even faster and sharper, like a razor blade of Heavy and Speed Metal cutting through our headbanging minds, with their riffs and solos once again breathing fire; and the band still has a lot of fuel to burn as you can see in the high-octane beast titled Treacherous Tyrant, with Björn again stealing the spotlight behind his drums. Last but not least, Ela’s soaring vocals will invite you for an epic voyage through metallic lands in Mountains of Madness, ending the album on a killer NWOBHM style.

It goes without saying that the band’s arsenal throughout the entire album offers a wide variety of pure Heavy Metal gold, evoking the likes of Exciter, Brocas Helm, Diamond Head, and early Running Wild but, of course, with their undeniable personality and panache. If you want to join those amazing German metallers in the battlefield, you can find them on Facebook, stream their music on any platform such as Spotify, and of course purchase a copy of the incendiary Eternal Dagger from their own BandCamp, from the Dying Victims Productions’ BandCamp, or simply by clicking HERE. In summary, at very long last, Iron Kobra return to stake their claim as kings of swords and sorcery metal music with Eternal Dagger, so strap yourselves to your seats as the Cult of the Snake is back, bringing you heavy hymns that will pierce your eardrums like a Heavy Metal drill.

Best moments of the album: Trembling Dungeons, Eternal Dagger and Unchained & Untamed.

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2026 Dying Victims Productions

Track listing
1. Trembling Dungeons 4:03
2. Forbidden Fruits 3:36
3. Fliehen 3:17
4. Shibuya Nights 3:44
5. Silver Strings and Iron Wings 4:29
6. Eternal Dagger 3:39
7. Unchained & Untamed 3:26
8. Treacherous Tyrant 3:58
9. Mountains of Madness 5:04

Band members
Ela – vocals, guitars
Steffen – guitars
Matze – bass
Björn – drums

Guest musicians
Stefan Castevet – additional guitar solos on “Eternal Dagger” and “Shibuya Nights”, additional vocals on “Treacherous Tyrant” and “Trembling Dungeons”, additional electronic soundscapes
Rike – additional vocals on “Treacherous Tyrant” and “Trembling Dungeons”
Chantal – additional vocals on “Treacherous Tyrant” and “Trembling Dungeons”

Album Review – Ültra Raptör / Fossilized (2025)

The fast and furious Cadillac driving dinosaurs hailing from Canada will rock your world to the sound of their incendiary sophomore full-length album.

Formed in 2015 in the charming Quebec City, and having already released their self-titled debut EP in 2018 and their first ever full-length album Tyrants in 2021, Heavy/Speed Metal antediluvian creatures Ültra Raptör are back with album number two, the incendiary Fossilized. Recorded, mixed and mastered by David Lizotte, and displaying an insane artwork by Mario López, the new beast by Phil T. Lung on vocals, Criss Raptör and Zoltan Saurus on the guitars, Dick Van Heuß on bass, and Tony Bronco on drums offers another round of the band’s blend of primeval speed and savagery with meticulous, precision playing, or in other words, everything a metal hungry headbanger could ask for and more.

Those prehistorical Québécois warriors already put the pedal to the metal in the title-track Fossilized, with the frantic, sharp riffs by Criss and Zoltan bringing even more adrenaline to their striking Speed Metal sound. Then the glory of the 80’s, or maybe I should say from “metal’s prehistoric age”, comes in full force in Spinosaurus, led by the hammering drums by Tony in a headbanging feast of heavy music. In Hard ‘N Fast that’s exactly what you’ll get, with Phil T. Lung stealing the show with his old school, passionate vocals, sounding perfect for some action on the dance floor; and Criss and Zoltan show no mercy for their stringed axes in Livin’ for the Riff, delivering nonstop incendiary riffs and solos just the way we love it in Thrash Metal, followed by Bitter Leaf, which starts in a weird way before morphing into a decent thrashing tune, despite still lacking an extra kick.

They get back on track with an 80’s-inspired rock and metal train titled X-Celerator, offering more of the band’s trademark riffs and the raspy vocals by Phil T. Lung, and the band keeps speeding things up and invading our senses with their Thrash Metal-infused sounds in Pterö-Ranger, living up to the legacy of the genre. Those Canadian bastards will invite us to slam into the circle pit once again and shake our bodies to the sound of Down the Drain, where Criss and Zoltan will cut your skin deep with their caustic riffage. Then in the interlude Le voyageur d’Oort, melodious guitar lines will transport you to the whimsical world ruled by Ültra Raptör before facing the closing tune Face the Challenge, a pure Hard Rock and Rock N’ Roll feast inspired by giants the likes of Scorpions, perfect for heading out to the highway with your beloved ones.

In summary, the impact of the new opus by the Cadillac driving dinosaurs from Canada on the metal scene will be seismic. Fossilized is the epitome of energized, exhilarating metal, and you can join the band in their quest for fast and heavy music by following them on Facebook and on Instagram, by streaming their thrilling creations on Spotify, and of course by purchasing Fossilized from the Fighter Records’ BandCamp or from the Xtreem Music’s webstore. The Raptör is back, baby! And if you don’t want to be fossilized as a dull and prehistorical being, you better jump inside your Cadillac and rock to the sound of this newborn beast made in the icy cold Great White North.

Best moments of the album: Fossilized, Hard ‘N Fast and X-Celerator.

Worst moments of the album: Bitter Leaf.

Released in 2025 Fighter Records

Track listing
1. Fossilized 4:08
2. Spinosaurus 3:55
3. Hard ‘N Fast 4:19
4. Livin’ for the Riff 4:14
5. Bitter Leaf 4:40
6. X-Celerator 3:58
7. Pterö-Ranger 4:09
8. Down the Drain 4:54
9. Le voyageur d’Oort 1:10
10. Face the Challenge 5:11

Band members
Phil T. Lung – vocals
Criss Raptör – lead guitar
Zoltan Saurus – rhythm guitar
Dick Van Heuß – bass
Tony Bronco – drums