The intimidating demonic scream ends with the driving guitar solo of The Witch Is Back song intro, which starts the sound of the Crystal Viper - Queen Of The Witches album with a combination of restrained drive and emotional vocals, continuing the musical path with a bright guitar solo of the intro, then weaving the music and vocals in the bright and inspiring single musical stream of the I Fear No Evil musical story, pushing the vocal story to foreground. The When The Sun Goes Down battle march continues the musical story with a rhythmic procession accentuated by vocal phrases and musical beats and guitar passages. The guitar solo of the instrumental part gives the sound a romantic touch.
The piano and the enchanting melodies of the singing lady are intertwined in the enchanting lace of the Trapped Behind ballad, ending with the militant and assertive sound of the Do Or Die battle song, which rolls in waves of militant melodies of the warrior princess, continuing with a bright and swift whirlwind of sparkling guitar solos in the flight of the Burn My Fire Burn composition, flying on the wings of a fiery phoenix.
Combining drive and pressure in a single burst with melody, the Flames And Blood composition combines in a single sound a musical thriller and melodic charm of artistic variations, receding before the unhurried thoughts of the We Will Make It Last Forever ballad, alternating male and female vocals, sometimes combining them in a bewitching duet. The Rise Of The Witch Queen composition with shades and echoes of the title returns to the unity of a musical thriller with melodic searches, combining music and vocals in sparkling artistic variations of a fast chase. A tribute to the legendary band is embodied in the sound of the See You In Hell (Grim Reaper cover) final track of the album.