Artist: Neal Black & The Healers
Title Of Album: Black Power
Year Of Release: 1994
Genre, Style: Blues Rock
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 112 mb
HELSTAR began their epic journey back in 1984 with the release of their debut ‘Burning Star’. Since then, they’ve created quite a legacy for themselves, evolving more and more from just basic Heavy Metal to more of a hybrid of Speed and Thrash Metal. Despite hiccups along the way, including nearly a twelve year hiatus from 1995 to 2007, the band came back and proved they were still true to their formula with another three albums that still ran well with critics and fans alike. Now, thirty years later and still going for it, this Texan outfit felt it was time to celebrate in a live fashion. ‘30 Years…’ isn’t the first live album that HELSTAR has released, but it spans over 20 tracks of fan favorites and choice cuts. All recorded in the band’s hometown of Houston, the crisp production lets listeners hear the music on an intense level that will appeal to most fans of Thrash in general. Let it be noted to new listeners that this is not Modern Thrash or Modern Metal. The expectation of crushing riffs mixed with harsh and clean vocals are not going to be present. For the most part, the base of the music is going to sound like Power Metal with tracks like ‘Suicidal Nightmare’ and ‘Harker’s Tale’.
Artist: Neal Black + The Healers
Title Of Album: Neal Black + The Healers
Year Of Release: 1993
Genre, Style: Blues Rock
Country: USA
Type, Quality: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 96,3 mb
Blood Ceremony’s style has been described by their label as “flute-tinged witch rock.” In a 2011 interview on Finland’s NukeTV, singer Alia O’Brien called their style “heavy rock” and claimed that their distinct sound is the result of each band member having different musical influences. She cited late 60s/early 70s progressive rock as crucial to her inspiration. O’Brien cites Jethro Tull as her “very first, favorite band,” as well as Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, Osanna, Pentagram, Witchfinder General, Electric Wizard, and Pagan Altar as having a major impact. Guitarist and songwriter Sean Kennedy cited “heavier Black Sabbath," 80s doom metal, and British folk artists such as Fairport Convention as influential. Kennedy calls Blood Ceremony a “folkier Sabbath.”
01. Perfect Planet 2:36
02. Live To Love Another Day 2:42
03. Magic (Feat. J. Dash) 3:00
04. Justin Bieber 2:33
05. Out Of Love 3:35
06. Flippin' Out (Feat. J. Dash) 3:00
07. Future X Wife 2:29
08. Better With Time 3:14
09. The Game 2:36
10. She's Into Me 3:20
11. Don't You (Forget About Me) 4:21