Saturday, August 6, 2016

Dark Descents Best Release


Decibel Magazine and record label Dark Descent recently had a contest for readers/listeners to write about their favorite Dark Descent release. Well here is my answer...

Horrendous’ album “Anareta” has to be by far my favorite Dark Descent release. The album from start to finish is a blast of fresh, crushing death metal. Its albums like this that make me love death metal over and over again. The guitar riffs are crushing, the vocals are evil, and the drums keep it all at that extreme breakneck pace. The soloing is unreal, adding texture to the songs were a lot of newer death metal bands lack. One of my parts of this album is the haunting acoustic guitar part at the beginning of “Sum of all Failures” before it jumps into that growl and head smashing guitar riff.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Lamb of God VII: Sturm Und Drang Album Review


                Lamb of God’s new album VII: Sturm Und Drang (which means storm and stress in German), in my opinion picks up right where their last album Resolution left off. Resolution was such a great album, to follow it up was going to be a challenge. The new album is brutal, honest, hammer to the face, metal. With guest vocals from Chino Moreno from the Deftones on “Embers” and Creg Puciato from The Dillineger Escape Plan on “Torhes”, you can’t really go wrong. Puciato also helped with the lyrics on that song. The whole album is classic Lamb of God from the first track to the very end. Song “512” is about Randy Blythe’s time in prison in Prague, 512 being his cell number. I will be curious to see how the song relates to his new book; Dark Days: A Memoir. I really enjoyed the song “Engage the Fear Machine”. It is probably one of my favorites on the album, but again pretty much the whole album is amazing. To me that song is about how the media portrays all the negative news, trying to incite fear and chaos into the viewers. The guns are blazing right from the start of the album with “Still Echoes”, the albums opener. I also like how they put a slower song, but still kept it within their style, with the song “Overlord”. It sort of gives you a little taste of southern metal with how the guitar sound is done and Randy’s not so growly vocals. If you purchase the extended version (why you wouldn’t I wouldn’t know), you get two bonus tracks which I might add are worth it. Both “Wine & Piss” and “Nightmare Seeker (The Little Red House)” stand alone as great songs and definitely worth the extra few dollars to get them. If this album doesn’t get high reviews from everyone, I will be very surprised. It is classic Lamb of God and as with all their albums, gets better and better with each new one that they release.


Tuesday, February 24, 2015

My Occult Metal Pick


On the Decibel Magazine website last week, they had a contest to win a book called “Season of the Witch: How the Occult Saved Rock and Roll” by Peter Bebergal. You had to write in under 150 words who you thought was a pivotal occult band. I wrote my piece on none other than Mercyful Fate. Yes there are many bands that come to mind, such as Black Sabbath and Candlemass to name a couple, but as far as I’m concerned, Mercyful Fate is it! Here’s what I wrote:

                When I think of pivotal occult bands, a few come to mind, but the standout band for me would have to be Mercyful Fate. They are indeed a band that paved the way for later occult bands, but were also at the forefront of the black metal movement.  With the heaviness of the music and the range of King Diamond’s vocals, it is no wonder they released so many classic metal albums. The themes of these albums ranged from horror to strictly satanic and the cover art is so memorable. King Diamond was also one of the early pioneers to utilize corpse paint; proving looking evil can win the hearts of any diehard metal fan. Is Mercyful Fate pivotal for occult rock? Of course they are, just listen to “Mellissa”, “Don’t Break The oath”, or even “Dead Again” if you don’t believe me.

 

Sunday, January 4, 2015

2014 In Review


As 2014 came to a close, it’s important to highlight some of the amazing albums that have come out, as well as a few of the awesome shows I have had the privilege to attend. I ended the year seeing Slipknot and Korn. Back in the late 90’s,  Korn was the first concert I ever attended, which unfortunately for my wife, got me hooked on the live show experience. The raw energy that comes out at a live show is like nothing else when it comes to music, especially metal music. Korn played a killer set of classics and ended their set with none other than the song that blasted them into metal stardom; “Blind”. I loved that song when it came out and years later, I still love it. Slipknot’s stage show will legitimately leave you breathless. Two sets of drums that rise into the air and spin around, a DJ that couldn’t stay still swinging from the high rising drum sets, as well as his own DJ stand. The set was awesome and to end my year’s concert going with that show was so worth it. This was my first time seeing Slipknot and I would definitely see them again. If you ever have a chance to see them, their live show alone will be worth it.


King Diamond, not only toured this year, but also released a greatest hits album called Dreams of Horror.  It has a career spanning collection of songs which the band states most of them will be played live. The album was re-mastered and within the booklet they explain why the song was included or some information on if and how they changed it. It is a must have for any King Diamond fan. He influenced so many bands throughout his career; it’s hard not to see him as a metal giant. I not only purchased the album, but I saw the band live as well. What a show!! I was excited as soon as I purchased my tickets and after the show it took me weeks to come down from the high that was King Diamond live. The stage set up was amazing and the fact that they act out some of the songs was really cool. They even cremated his grandmother live onstage. The music was so loud and perfectly executed that bits of the ceiling at the venue were literally chipping off and falling on us.

           
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2014 saw some other pretty amazing albums come out as well. There was the return of the melodic death metal pioneers, At the Gates. Their new album At War With Reality brought any fan of the band back to their Slaughter of the Soul days. That album was so ahead of its time that seeing them, not repeat, but equal, was great return to form. Arch Enemy’s new album War Eternal with their new singer was a highlight for me this year. The album itself was awesome, but also had one of my favorite songs of the year “Time is Black”. The song is haunting, heavy, and melodic all at the same time. Michael Amott has done it again and I have a feeling he will keep doing it. The band Architects UK, a British metalcore band, released Lost Forever/Lost Together which I found heavy, as well as extremely catchy. The song “Naysayer” was also up there for one of my favorite songs of 2014. Other bands to release great albums this year were: Behemoth (The Satanist), Black Anvil (Hail Death), Godhunter (City of Dust), Darkest Hour (Darkest Hour), an EP by a grindcore band called The Drip (A Presentation in Gruesome Poetics), and the super group Bloodbath (Grand Morbid Funeral).

In the end, my favorite album of the year hands down has to be Black Crown Initiate’s The Wreckage of Star. There is so much going on in that album that it requires more than one listen. It is so good that I do not see listening to it more than once as a problem. They are a combination of Black metal and elements of progressive and death metal.  They flawlessly transition between your good old fashioned black metal vocals with clean sections thrown in for melody and a breather. The album itself will rip your face off, but leave you wanting oh so much more of it. They will be touring with the Godfather’s of Grindcore, Napalm Death, this year and I for one cannot wait to see them ripping it up onstage. “The Fractured One” and “The Malignant” are just a couple of my favorite songs on the album, but the whole album is just amazing and well worth a listen.








Friday, October 31, 2014

Volbeat / Five Finger Death Punch Concert


 
             I had the pleasure of seeing Volbeat and Five Finger Death Punch recently. To set the mood, Nothing More and Hell Yeah opened up the show. We did miss a little of Nothing More because the show started earlier than we thought, but we did catch their new radio friendly single “This Is the Time (Ballast)” which sounded just as cool live as it does on the radio. They ended their set with the singer playing a set of drums alongside the actual drummer, plus both the guitar player and bass player playing snare drums on the sides of the stage. It was definitely an awesome way to end their set and start our night of rocking.

                Hell Yeah was next to get the audience head banging. Loud and heavy is what I have to say. With members from Mudvayne, Nothingface, and the almighty Pantera, what would you expect? They played “Hell Yeah” off their first album, plus a song off their newest album called “Sangre Por Sangre”. Based off how heavy they sounded and how good the new song was, their new album Blood For Blood is worth checking out.

                Volbeat, who is one of the best bands out there, totally blew the audience away. This was my 3rd time seeing them and they were amazing every time. Michael Poulsen, the singer/guitarist has so much energy it’s hard not to want to sing along or just rock out. He runs around the stage, grabbing whoevers microphone is near him to sing. Volbeat’s music has so many influences, it’s hard for you not to find something you like or better yet, love about them. They incorporate country, metal, rockabilly, punk, and good old fashion rock and roll into their music. The whole set was great, but I’m going to mention a few of the more memorable songs. The Johnny Cash inspired song “Sad Mans Tongue” is an adrenaline packed song every time I hear it. Other songs that were played that sound true to the album versions were “Fallen”,” Lola Montez”, and “16 Dollars”(minus a stand-up bass). They even had kids from the audience come up on the stage to dance to “Pool of booze, booze, booza”, which they appropriately changed to pool of chocolate milk. I thought that was awesome. Overall it was a great show and well worth seeing over and over again.

                Five Finger Death Punch was the headliner for that specific night. Singer Ivan Moody entered the stage like he was entering a UFC fight or a street brawl, baseball bat and all. With the exception of the F word being thrown out every other word, they put on a rocking show. Jason Hook was killer on the guitar and he pulled out a couple of really cool guitars such as a double guitar with their symbol and one that lit up green.  Bassist Chris Kael looks like Davy Jones from Pirates of the Carribean. Their songs sound very much like their albums, which makes a live show even better. Take one part - crowd, add two parts - bands live energy and stage presence, and top with - a set exactly like a greatest hits album and you have a Five Finger Death Punch concert.


Hell Yeah


Volbeat




Five Finger Death Punch




Saturday, July 26, 2014

Black Anvil – Hail Death CD Review


Black Anvil is New York’s answer to Black Metal. Their newest studio album; Hail Death released May27th, sounds like it was recorded in the fiery pits of hell. Being black metal, that is definitely not a bad thing at all. In an interview I read from the band, they basically said they don’t care what anyone thinks about their music and you can tell. The songs off their 3rd studio album sound raw and energetic, they are brutal and unapologetic, everything black metal should be. The guitar, bass, and drums intertwined together flawlessly like beacons on evil calling out to the masses.  I like how they incorporate other genres of metal without losing their gritty black metal feel. Songs like “Eventide” with its gang vocals, as wells as “My Hate is Pure”, “Until the End” and, “Still Reborn” are all songs you should check out! Now go get caught up with what is BLACK ANVIL.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Arch Enemy – War Eternal Cd Review


Arch Enemy is the death metal brainchild of guitarist Michael Amott. Formed in 1996, the band has released 10 studio albums, including their newest one War Eternal which was released June 10th. With the departure of their singer Angela Gossow, who growled for them for 14 years, newcomer Alissa White-Gluz took over growling duties without missing a beat. Her vocal approach is uncompromising death metal at its best and from a female vocalist at that. Michael Amott knows how to write a killer riff and bring melody and destruction all at the same time. The haunting beginning of “Time is Black” sends chills down my spine before it kicks in and the metal begins. There is also a string section towards the end to add to the atmosphere of an already great song.  “No More Regrets” is another stand out track and based on the album as a whole, there is nothing to regret!! Every song packs a punch with amazing guitar work, haunting melodies, a rhythm section that shakes the earth, and vocals that kick you in the head, but leaving you asking for more. If you buy the deluxe version, it comes with a cover song of “Shadow on the Wall” originally by Mike Oldfield, an Arch Enemy patch and sticker. This is an awesome album and I would highly suggest it to anyone who likes death metal and killer guitar riffs with a great combination of melody.  If nothing else, listen to it to hear the amazing guitar work throughout the whole thing.