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Dungeon Crawler

Legendry

November 24th, 2017
8 tracks
44:39
Dungeon Crawler
Dungeon Crawler
Dungeon Crawler
0:00
10:05
Dungeon Crawler
Legendry
10:05
Quest for Glory
Legendry
3:48
Rogues in the House
Legendry
3:17
A Witch is Born
Legendry
5:32
The Conjurer
Legendry
8:01
Shadows in the Moonlight
Legendry
3:44
Swords of Zeus (Lords of the Crimson Alliance Cover)
Legendry
3:32
The Edge of Time
Legendry
6:40

Second full length album featuring a mini-concept wherein a warrior is transported through a dimensional doorway into a world of barbarism and arcane magick.

["T]his album is a true champion of the genre, whether that genre is metal or prog. Raise your shield and wield your sword, you are in for a treat." --Decibel Geek

“Album closer “The Edge of Time” is one of the best metal songs of the year, a melodic power metal ballad for the ages. Dungeon Crawler feels like an arrival for Legendry. Long may they reign.” -- The Best Metal on Bandcamp: November 2017

“[W]here this LP excels is in the epic, foggy atmosphere it conjures which owes a lot on the stories of Robert E. Howard.”-- Sputnik Music

“Rogues In The House, A Witch Is Born and Shadows In The Moonlight are absolute showpieces of epic Heavy Metal.” -- Metal Underground

“[T]heir dedication to crafting excellent songs to an old school style will definitely endear them to fans of the old guard.”-- Indy Metal Vault

“With its splendid mixture of epic metal, American power metal, classic metal, and seventies-infused prog(!), ‘Dungeon Crawler’ is a smashing success and one album that I am glad to have stumbled upon. With bands like Legendry alive and well the true heavy metal scene is in good hands!”-- Heavy Metal Time Machine

“Legendry conjure magickal Manilla Road-worshipping epic metal with one foot planted on a stage monitor in the early '80s NWOBHM era, the other tapping its toes in the mystical, proggy '70s.”-- Why? Do You Like It

With imagery that would make all RPG fanatics proud, Pittsburgh’s Legendry immediately draws comparisons to similarly fantastical USPM power metal groups. While “Dungeon Crawler” unquestionably displays a band influenced by these giants, Legendry has their own unique spin on the style that hearkens back to 1970s hard rock.”-- Skull Fracturing Metal

Credits

Vidarr - Guitar and Vocals
Kicker - Drums
Evil St. Clair - Bass

Additional credits:

Drea - Keyboards (Tracks 1, 5, 8)

Recorded at Landvidi Studio 2016-2017

Produced by Legendry
Mixed by Vidarr
Mastered by Arthur Rizk