Ejected
From Bavaria, Deja Vu's history goes back to the late Eighties, where they began playing classic heavy metal, basically of the "keep it true" variety. But the band basically ended as quickly as it started, when slammed by the death of heavy metal, also know as the rise of grunge. Yet, a resurrection occurred at the turn of the century, and Deja Vu has been soldiering along with new music beginning in 2006 with Bullets To Spare, and then 2008's Decibel Disease. Then more silence. But here they are with their third album, Ejected, on France's Inferno Records.
To say Deja Vu's music is classic "keep it true" heavy metal is like pinning a badge of honor upon their collective leather jackets. Their sound is no compromise heavy speed metal, with major emphasis upon speed. If this were 1987, or even earlier, this would be the precursor or progenitor of classic and modern power metal. In this sense, Deja Vu, as their name implies, has a foot in both the past and present.
The Deja Vu heavy metal formula, then, is rath