Angus McSix And The All-Seeing Astral Eye

Angus McSix

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Angus McSix And The All-Seeing Astral Eye is Angus McSix’s second studio album, released March 13, 2026 via Napalm Records as an even more over‑the‑top continuation of the fantasy saga begun on Angus McSix and the Sword of Power. Across 11 tracks—“6666,” “The Fire Of Yore,” “I Am Adam McSix,” “Dig Down,” “Techno Men,” “Ork Zero,” “Starlight Stronghold,” “Aetheriyja,” “Let The Search Begin,” “The Power Of Metal,” and “Into Battle”—the band deliver high‑speed, symphonic power metal packed with gigantic choruses, synth‑heavy arrangements, and tongue‑in‑cheek narration.

The album shifts the narrative focus from the original hero Angus to his brother Adam McSix, who sets out across space and time to rescue Angus after he is captured by the villain Seebulon, gathering allies like Ork Zero and wielding artifacts such as the Fire of Yore and the Rain of Fury. Musically, it doubles down on “cartoonishly epic” power metal: blazing riffs, glossy Euro‑power keyboards, choirs, and a parade of guest spots, including Rhapsody of Fire on “I Am Adam McSix,” Van Canto on “Dig Down,” Turmion Kätilöt on “Techno Men,” and Freedom Call on the self‑referential hymn “The Power Of Metal.” Critics describe the record as shamelessly fun and irresistibly catchy, arguing that its blend of self‑aware absurdity, dense lore, and genuinely strong songwriting makes it a grin‑inducing love letter to power metal at its most melodramatic and “reality‑phobic.”

Angus McSix And The All-Seeing Astral Eye is Angus McSix’s second studio album, released March 13, 2026 via Napalm Records as an even more over‑the‑top continuation of the fantasy saga begun on Angus McSix and the Sword of Power. Across 11 tracks—“6666,” “The Fire Of Yore,” “I Am Adam McSix,” “Dig Down,” “Techno Men,” “Ork Zero,” “Starlight Stronghold,” “Aetheriyja,” “Let The Search Begin,” “The Power Of Metal,” and “Into Battle”—the band deliver high‑speed, symphonic power metal packed with gigantic choruses, synth‑heavy arrangements, and tongue‑in‑cheek narration.

The album shifts the narrative focus from the original hero Angus to his brother Adam McSix, who sets out across space and time to rescue Angus after he is captured by the villain Seebulon, gathering allies like Ork Zero and wielding artifacts such as the Fire of Yore and the Rain of Fury. Musically, it doubles down on “cartoonishly epic” power metal: blazing riffs, glossy Euro‑power keyboards, choirs, and a parade of guest spots, including Rhapsody of Fire on “I Am Adam McSix,” Van Canto on “Dig Down,” Turmion Kätilöt on “Techno Men,” and Freedom Call on the self‑referential hymn “The Power Of Metal.” Critics describe the record as shamelessly fun and irresistibly catchy, arguing that its blend of self‑aware absurdity, dense lore, and genuinely strong songwriting makes it a grin‑inducing love letter to power metal at its most melodramatic and “reality‑phobic.”

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0810185198184 0810185198191
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Napalm Records Napalm Records
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Metal
Product Dimensions
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6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in 12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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90 g 250 g

Angus McSix And The All-Seeing Astral Eye

Angus McSix

Sale - Sale price $17.99 CAD Regular price
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Description

Angus McSix And The All-Seeing Astral Eye is Angus McSix’s second studio album, released March 13, 2026 via Napalm Records as an even more over‑the‑top continuation of the fantasy saga begun on Angus McSix and the Sword of Power. Across 11 tracks—“6666,” “The Fire Of Yore,” “I Am Adam McSix,” “Dig Down,” “Techno Men,” “Ork Zero,” “Starlight Stronghold,” “Aetheriyja,” “Let The Search Begin,” “The Power Of Metal,” and “Into Battle”—the band deliver high‑speed, symphonic power metal packed with gigantic choruses, synth‑heavy arrangements, and tongue‑in‑cheek narration.

The album shifts the narrative focus from the original hero Angus to his brother Adam McSix, who sets out across space and time to rescue Angus after he is captured by the villain Seebulon, gathering allies like Ork Zero and wielding artifacts such as the Fire of Yore and the Rain of Fury. Musically, it doubles down on “cartoonishly epic” power metal: blazing riffs, glossy Euro‑power keyboards, choirs, and a parade of guest spots, including Rhapsody of Fire on “I Am Adam McSix,” Van Canto on “Dig Down,” Turmion Kätilöt on “Techno Men,” and Freedom Call on the self‑referential hymn “The Power Of Metal.” Critics describe the record as shamelessly fun and irresistibly catchy, arguing that its blend of self‑aware absurdity, dense lore, and genuinely strong songwriting makes it a grin‑inducing love letter to power metal at its most melodramatic and “reality‑phobic.”

Angus McSix And The All-Seeing Astral Eye is Angus McSix’s second studio album, released March 13, 2026 via Napalm Records as an even more over‑the‑top continuation of the fantasy saga begun on Angus McSix and the Sword of Power. Across 11 tracks—“6666,” “The Fire Of Yore,” “I Am Adam McSix,” “Dig Down,” “Techno Men,” “Ork Zero,” “Starlight Stronghold,” “Aetheriyja,” “Let The Search Begin,” “The Power Of Metal,” and “Into Battle”—the band deliver high‑speed, symphonic power metal packed with gigantic choruses, synth‑heavy arrangements, and tongue‑in‑cheek narration.

The album shifts the narrative focus from the original hero Angus to his brother Adam McSix, who sets out across space and time to rescue Angus after he is captured by the villain Seebulon, gathering allies like Ork Zero and wielding artifacts such as the Fire of Yore and the Rain of Fury. Musically, it doubles down on “cartoonishly epic” power metal: blazing riffs, glossy Euro‑power keyboards, choirs, and a parade of guest spots, including Rhapsody of Fire on “I Am Adam McSix,” Van Canto on “Dig Down,” Turmion Kätilöt on “Techno Men,” and Freedom Call on the self‑referential hymn “The Power Of Metal.” Critics describe the record as shamelessly fun and irresistibly catchy, arguing that its blend of self‑aware absurdity, dense lore, and genuinely strong songwriting makes it a grin‑inducing love letter to power metal at its most melodramatic and “reality‑phobic.”

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