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Tailgunner – Midnight Blitz Review By Steel DruhmAfter staggering off four crazy days at sea for the 70000 Tons of Metal cruise, my ears and brain are fried unto merciless death. Luckily, I anticipated this contingency and left myself a fairly easy bounce-back to reality with the sophomore album from England’s classic metal rockers, Tailgunner. I was a fan of their 2023 Guns for Hire debut and found their modernized take on NWoBHM antics to be an entertaining ride. They slot into the same category as acts like Enforcer, Wolf, and Skullfist, and they have enough talent to sell traditional metal thrills like they’re something new. On Midnight Blitz, they rock a slightly more polished variant of what we heard last time with less of an obvious NWoBHM core, but their basic attack plan is still there. It’s all high-flying dual-guitar assaults, soaring vocals, and thundering drums, forced through an anthemic stadium-metal filter to create catchy, crunchy little metal nuggets ready to dip in shitty beer. It’s as cutting-edge and innovative as a stick, but sometimes brainless is better anyway. Now shut up and get in the gun seat!
Things open up effectively with the exuberant title track, which delivers all the classic metal goods and recalls Iron Maiden’s “Aces High” in subtle and unsubtle ways, especially in the lusty guitar noodling. The chorus is immediate and hooky and works as intended, and you will suffer involuntary fist-banging disorder as you prepare to strike at something at midnight. They manage to keep things in this winning window for much of the runtime with catchy tidbits like “Tears in the Rain,” which pays homage to the coolest lines from Blade Runner in appropriately big ways with a huge chorus, and the stupidly infectious “Dead Until Dark,” which rocks hard and rides free with a big Euro-power chorus that sticks like peanut butter mixed with Gorilla Glue. Some of the tracks punch above their weight and really win you over, like “Barren Lands and Seas of Red” and “Blood Sacrifice,” which thread that tiny needle between 80s metal and Euro-power to deliver hot guitar work and larger-than-life choruses.
Elsewhere, “Night Raids” reminds me of something off Human Fortress’s immortal Defenders of the Crown album, so that’s a win. Even the big, overwrought power ballad “War in Heaven” hits harder than you’d expect, sounding a bit like Primal Fear, though it does blunt the album’s momentum somewhat. Not every song is as clutch as the top dogs, and there is a minor bloat factor on a few songs, but no track feels like filler or an afterthought, and at 44 minutes, Midnight Blitz flies by like a gloaming onslaught. The production is a bit too clean, and I’d prefer more bite on the guitars, but you can hear everything the band does clearly.
Craig Cairns leads the air attack for Tailgunner, and he sounds more polished and professional here than he did on Guns for Hire. He no longer reminds me of Blaze Baley or Brian Ross of Satan, and his clear, commanding vocals skew more to a Euro-power style now, but there’s still enough grit to get the job done well. Much of the impact comes from guitarists Zach Salvini and Rhea Thompson. They rob the vaults of 80s metal wantonly while dabbling in various levels of Euro-cheese making, but never go too far down that rabbit hole to find the pirate shirts. There are ripping riffs, melodic harmonies, and overblown solos aplenty, and they keep the energy levels sky high for much of the runtime.
Midnight Blitz is a successful evolution of the Tailgunner sound. I might prefer the slightly more raucous sound of their debut, but what these cats do is still in the wheelhouse of Steel, and I eat it up like fruit leather and old Twinkies. If you like high-energy 80s metal designed to get the head nodding, Tailgunner is the caliber of act you should load up and blast. Fun will be had, and planes will be felled. It’s it’s a Midnight Blitz!
Rating: 3.0/5.0
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DR: NA | Format Reviewed: Fucking Stream
Label: Napalm
Websites: tailgunner.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/tailgunnerhq | instagram.com/tailgunnerhq
Releases Worldwide: February 6th, 2026 -
Tailgunner set to return with “Midnight Blitz”
British heavy metal rising force Tailgunner will release their new full-length album “Midnight Blitz” on Friday, February 6th 2026 through Napalm Records.
The album delivers ten tracks of high-voltage heavy metal, including the explosive title track, the cinematic “Tears in Rain,” and the apocalyptic “War in Heaven.” Produced by K.K. Downing with additional production by Anthony Wall, the record was mixed and mastered by Jacob Hansen. Artwork was created by DEATH.BY.VHS, with graphic design by Revolver Creative and Andreas Markaritzer, and photography by Tunde Valiszka.
Tracklisting:
- Midnight Blitz
- Tears in Rain
- Follow Me in Death
- Dead Until Dark
- Barren Lands & Seas of Red
- War in Heaven
- Blood Sacrifice
- Night Raids
- Eye of the Storm
- Eulogy
Album preorder and merch at Napalm Records: https://tinyurl.com/yc79hy7k
Tailgunner have also released a new music video for the title track, directed, filmed and edited by Charlie Smith at Mind Art Visual. Watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnsTQq_8mR8&list=RDnnsTQq_8mR8&start_radio=1
Speaking about the album, Tailgunner state:
Whilst touring our debut album, we shared stages with members of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Accept. We watched, we learned, and we put it all down on tape. The aim behind Midnight Blitz was to craft an all-time album opener, like ‘Aces High,’ ‘Painkiller,’ ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ and ‘Hells Bells.’ Everyone remembers the first time you hear the opening track on an album that changes everything. The hair stands up on the back of your neck and you know from this moment onwards, nothing will ever be the same. The launch sequence on the next era of Tailgunner has been hit. ‘Masters of the skies, never call it quits. Time to do or die, we are the Midnight Blitz.
K.K. Downing adds:
Tailgunner is a band we should have seen emerge years ago from the UK. They personify everything that is heavy metal. They are loud and proud, and totally descended from everyone in metal that has gone before. Their energy and rawness, together with their brand of metal, incorporates all of the godfathers and much more. Maiden, Priest, Motörhead, Def Leppard—the list is endless. The band has a youthful freshness and a uniqueness that will no doubt elevate them to being a true metal favourite of the fans.
Photo Credits: Tailgunner
TAILGUNNER 2026 LIVE DATES
Supporting Hammerfall
January 14th – Pratteln, Switzerland – Z 7
January 15th – Lausanne, Switzerland – Docks
January 17th – Barcelona, Spain – Razzmatazz 1
January 18th – Murcia, Spain – Mamba
January 20th – Sevilla, Spain – Custom
January 21th – Lisbon, Portugal – Republica Da Musica
January 22th – Porto, Portugal – Hard Club January 23 – Madrid, Spain – La Riviera
January 24th – Villava, Spain – Totem January 26 – Milan, Italy – Alcatraz
January 30th – Porthcawl, Wales – Planet Rock Winters End
Supporting Fozzy
February 6th – Brighton, England – Chalk
February 7th – Margate, England – Dreamland
February 8th – Manchester, England – The Ritz
February 10th – Norwich, England – Epic Studios
February 11 – Bradford, England – Nightrain
February 13th – Nottingham, England – Rock City
February 14th – Glasgow, Scotland – TV Studios
February 15th – Newcastle, England – Boiler Shop
February 17th – Cardiff, England -Tramshed
February 18th – Torquay, England – The Foundry
February 19th – Southampton, England – The 1865
February 20th – London, England – Electric Ballroom
February 21st – Wolverhampton, England – KK’s Steel Mill
Summer Festivals
June 4th – Stykkishólmur, Iceland – Satán Festival,
June 6th – Sölvesborg, Sweden – Sweden Rock Festival
June 13th – Donington Park, England – Download Festival
June 26th – Spálené Poříčí, Czech Republic – Basinfire Festival
July 18th – Maidstone, England – Maid of Stone Festival
August 9th – Geiselwind, Germany – Keep it True Legions Festival
August 15th – Eindhoven, Netherlands – Dynamo Metal Festival
September 5th – Coventry, England – Hella Rock Festival
Follow Tailgunner:
Facebook: Http://www.facebook.com/tailgunnerhq
Instagram: Http://www.Instagram.com/tailgunnerhq
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