Sep 23, 2012 15:21
All Exclusive Heavy Metal |Power Metal Trash Metal
NOW! Motörhead+Pantera+Slayer...VERY
Thrash but not only. The disc of onset of Zombie Scars proposes to overcome the narrow spaces of the revival thrash offering a vision as less personnel of matter. An attempt is made now necessary, given the inflation that the movement, although relatively new, is already showing. No longer enough to know how to play, not just show love and passion, skill and attitude: we must have recourse to a dowry that only a few can actually boast the personality. The band, formed in 2011 from the ashes of the previous experiences of the guitarist and drummer Marco Francesco Riganelli Milloni (both ex-Fear Traders), proves that he already clear its ambitions and in little more than a year here comes the publication of this Revenant , which follows an EP Spirits, published in September 2011. Dates back to reality even as important as Blaze Bayley, DGM, Ciompo Rock and Pino Scotto, are part of a curriculum already quite rich, which sheds light on the will of this band is strong and determined.
Conceptual records are really fun and it absolutely doesn’t matter what they are about, as you can normally hear how much work the musicians had in composing the record. The latest record of träumen von aurora is a post-metal (respectively post-black metal) one and therefore quite depressive/sad, but still worth listening?
BLOODGOOD – Rock In A Hard Place [remastered] (2012)
Sep 23, 2012 12:04
Hard Rock
BLOODGOOD was one of the most underrated American Hard Rock acts of the '80s, perhaps due their Christian origins. But they were a real quality band in the genre.
After two pretty heavy albums, they changed the musical approach to the dominating glossy-sounding Hard Rock around 1988.
"Rock In A Hard Place" is one of my favorite albums in this style from the 2nd half of the eighties.
It's commercial yet defiant, melodic, with catchy songs and that 'big' production; razor compressed guitars courtesy of the great David Zaffiro, shouting vocals, bombastic drums and even some keyboards into the mix.
Talking about the mix, there's was a big problem with the original release of "Rock In A Hard Place": the bass lines were almost completely missing.
Sheratan - "World Without Forgiveness", our third album will be available this week through our website and our facebook page. The cover was done by the same artist that made the Brazilian from our previous album "The Curse":
1. Generación Revolución
2. En Manos del Odio
3. Mundo sin Perdón
4. Dame una Razón
5. Eternamente
6. Resignación
7. Jugando a Matar
8. Abrazo Final
9. Hija de Luzbel
10. Segunda Atlantis
11. Resurrección
Well, Lordi are back! (not exactly back but ok, at least they released something new after their 2010 album "Babez For Breakfast". The band has been through way too many changes since BFB release, drummer Kita left, his replacement Otus died this year and almost 2 months ago keyboardist Awa left as well..
"Bend Over And Pray The Lord" is an old demo, recorded back in 1996 with members only Mr. Lordi on vocals, Amen on guitars, Enary on keyboards and G-Stealer on bass..so let's see what "Bend Over And Pray The Lord" is..
Sep 22, 2012 20:07
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Here's a tip on a plate that has a few months old. It's about the Danish singer Peter Larsen in april released their fifth album "City Lights". Here we are treated to great pop and rock in the style of Chris Isaak and Bruce Springsteen. "City Lights" is now available via Spotify. For those who want to know more about Peter Larsen and his music
Dear fans ! There has been very little updates and news on our facebook/website during the last months , for this we are sorry, but you will be pleased to hear this was for a good reason. Since the summer we have been literally locked up in the studio making our long awaited third album , and we are pleased to tell you it is nearly complete! Right now we are dealing with the final bits and pieces and a lead single will be released as soon as were done.. We cant really tell you more right now but rest assured that things will start to happen very soon !
These days you're never to old to rock and roll. Aerosmith is still touring with Steven Tyler a year a way from Social Security, and the Stones are talking about it again, too. Hardly youngsters any more, England's Magnum returns with eighteenth studio album, On the Thirteenth Day.
This album is representative Magnum: nice melodic rock, sometimes edgy and heavy, sometimes with nods to progressive rock. That's not a bad thing at all. Familiarity should not breed contempt, as long time fans will certainly dig this album.
I've always found Magnum more interesting when they mix a heavier side to more provocative arrangements as on Dance of the Black Tattoo or Broken Promises. Yet, the band can also offer the hooks and accessibility of simple catchy rock with So Let It Rain and the amusing Didn't Like You Anyway. Magnum is not without some symphonic melancholy as well on Putting Things in Place.
Synthesis of Speed-Melodic Power Metal with Folk-Nordic Elements from Italy for Fans of Rhapsody Of Fire
01. The Wanderer’s Note 05:49
02. Dethrone The Tyrant 06:26
03. Dancing Goddess 05:03
04. The Oak And Lady Flame 06:40
05. The Hunt 05:05
06. The Dream 04:59
07. The Marketsquare Of Dooly 05:11
08. The Way Behind The Hill 05:40
09. Valhalla 05:45
10. Letter From The Earth 05:58
11. Megiddo 05:30
12. The Last Inn 05:37
Sep 21, 2012 13:00
All Exclusive Heavy Metal |Power Metal Progressive Rock
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French metal band Venturia returns with their third album, Dawn of a New Era, which could refer to their becoming a four piece act. Vocalist Marc Ferreira has been gone since 2009, with founder and guitarist Charly Sahona taking over to compliment Lydie Lazulli's leads.
Musically, however, this album could have been called Hybrid II, though it has a more commercial melodic metal feel than progressive metal. Venturia continues to pump in the sequences and synths, familiar to the previous work. Secret Dream, A New Dawn Rising, What We're Here For, and What If are all examples of Venturia mixing metal with a groove equally suitable for a European rave session or a heavy metal arena.