"Sacred Energy" on Metalcry: a vibrant journey through classic rock

The webzine Metalcry, as they did with the debut album One Last Chance, has dedicated a review to Red n’Rebel's second album, Sacred Energy, written by journalist Emilio Pastor. In his critique, he highlights that the band has crafted a remarkable album with a seventies essence, allowing their influences—blues, rock, hard rock, and a touch of sleaze—to shine through. Pastor emphasizes that Sacred Energy is a mature and well-constructed album, filled with twists and turns that keep the listener hooked, where the experience and chemistry of the band members are clearly evident.

For the band, this review is a well-deserved recognition: "We’re happy that the soul of the album has been captured. We made it with our hands on the guitar and our hearts in every lyric. Thanks to Metalcry and Emilio Pastor for listening to it this way, with open ears."

Read here the full review:

Read here previous album's review, "One Last Chance":