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Yngwie Malmsteen

“Wolves at the Door”

This first offering from is a thunderous display of fingerboard acrobatics and eye-watering musicianship that encapsulates everything we love about Yngwie. On 2019’s , he took cues from less-extreme avenues of noise. This time, he’s channeling the metallic aggression of his early years, rounded off. If you need a fix of sweep-picked arpeggios, blistering harmonic minor runs and Paganini-inspired etudes, look no further.

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