The Metal Mallet
Jun 16 2007, 03:40 PM
Woo! New thread! To celebrate, here's this weekend's music list:
Dream Theater - Words and Images
Dream Theater - Metropolis Part 2: Scenes From a Memory
Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
Dream Theater - Train of Thought
Dream Theater - Octavarium
Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos
Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
Obviously, the theme for today is my entire Dream Theater collection. We'll see if some of these re-light the spark I originally had for some of these CDs. I'll honestly be surprized if I have enough time to listen to all my Dream Theater before work is over. Anyways, time to talk about some recent purchases.
Systematic Chaos by Dream Theater
After the more lighter toned Octavarium, Dream Theater comes back with an album that's aggressive like Train of Thought, but not as dark or bitter. Instead there's a sense of energy with the band and it's making this release quite enjoyable this time around. Songs to check out are Constant Motion, with its excellent riffs, Forsaken for its epic feel, and the mini epic, In the Presence of Enemies Parts 1 and 2. It's still the tried and true Dream Theater formula so it shouldn't disappoint those all ready into the band.
City of Echoes by Pelican
Pelican plays of brand of instrumental metal that is often lumped in the stylings of Isis and the post metal genre. This time around, Pelican opted for a more melodic and less heavy sound. They even have a track that is completely acoustic. While some have lamented the fact that their sludgy riffs have all but disappeared with this release, I actually don't mind it. There's plenty of solid music throughout that even those who don't necessarily like metal music should like (well they at least gotta like rock music). This is a good CD to get your hands on.
Overature of the Wicked by Iced Earth
This is really an EP of 4 songs. The first track is a newly written song, while the other three are re-recorded works from their Something Wicked This Way Comes album. They're re-recorded because since that album, the band has a new singer, Tim Owens, who is mostly known for his two album stint singing for Judas Priest. Now, I've only listened to Iced Earth with Owens singing for the band, so I have no idea how they sounded with Matt Barlow (their previous vocalist). These songs though contain a nice intensity and Owens' Halford meets Dickenson-esque vocals works suitably for the music. The galloping riffs and musicianship definitely stand out. This EP has convinced me to get their upcoming up a shot.
Minus the Herd by Ion Dissonance
Ion Dissonance is a Canadian band that plays the currently "stylish" and hip genre in metal: deathcore. For those uninitiated with the name, it basically means the band implements the brutality and aggressive guitars and drums of the Death Metal genre and combines it with elements of Hardcore punk. The Hardcore influence is mainly expressed by this band through it's vocalist and the implementation of "breakdowns", which are moments where the music basically starts to stutter with start and stop riffing to make things sound all the more heavy. This is actually my first experience with this genre and I actually didn't mind it, mainly because the vocalist for this band in particular doesn't sound completely moronic. The music itself is quite technical and likely difficult to play as the instruments are still very involved even during the breakdowns. The unfortunate thing with this album is that it suffers from sounding the same in each track, making it difficult to pick out noteworthy songs. It's not a bad CD, but not something that's necessary.
Given to the Rising by Neurosis
I've been eagerly waiting for this CD since the start of the year and it doesn't disappoint at all! Neurosis are pioneers in the metal, since they basically created the doom mixed with hardcore that is quite popular nowadays as seen by bands such as Isis, Cult of Luna, Minsk, etc. With this CD in particular, Neurosis decided to go back to their heavy elements in their music (it was missing throughout much of their last CD, which was still great though). This album has amazed me so far, from the majesty of the title track, to the foreboding nature of "Fear and Sickness", even to the two creepy spoken word songs, "Shadow" and "Nine". The best track of the CD has to be "To the Wind" though. It begins deceptively with clean and passionate post rock guitars. After a little groan by the vocalist the melody switches into the most energetic guitar riff on the album and the whiskey stained vocals come howling in. With three minutes left to the song, the music dies down again into an eerie guitar and programming effect for a few spoken words. The song ends with the lines "to the wind" repeatedly howled for 20-30 seconds lengths. Simply stunning! So far, this is my favourite album of the year. Highly, highly recommended for those willing to experiment with their listening. Their last album, The Eye of Every Storm, is likely their most excessible but Given to the Rising or "Through Silver and Blood" are likely the best impression of Neurosis' sound.
The Metal Mallet
Jun 23 2007, 04:20 PM
Hehe, nearly forgot to do this today. Then again, it shouldn't be easy to forget this when I'm stuck on a computer for 7 hours! Here's this weekend's listening experience:
Dream Theater - Octavarium
Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos
Devin Townsend - Ziltoid The Omniscient
Eyes of Fire - Prisons
Insomnium - In the Halls of Awaiting
Bokor - Anomia1
Sigh - Hangman's Hymn
Union of Lanterns - Truth (If You Want It)
So this week I decided to finish off listening to my Dream Theater collection (I didn't finish last week) while all those other CDs are newly purchased this week. I'll probably talk about them next week since I still need to give them some good listening but that last CD is of particular interest because my friend plays in that band. They're basically a two-man acoustic rock group at the moment, well live at least, the album itself contains a decent mix of acoustic with some more electric guitar driven rock in the vein of Radiohead or City and Colour. It was actually produced quite well considering they're completely independant right now. They got a myspace page out there for their band so if you wanna check them out, I'm sure it won't be that difficult to find once you get on there.
Ibis
Jun 28 2007, 07:47 PM

Turn yer volumn way UP for this one!! {{for double fun XX = click + count 4 + click again))
I salute all the other colonies and fab4 motherland herself ... not forgetting the fatherland either this midsummer's night's deam-come-marching-home time!! Canada Day is Monday-July 1st, 4th of July is Wodens'day, Full Moon is Sabbath the 30th, St. Jean Baptiste Day was Sunday past, we just had Fathers Day , and Bastille Day is July 14th my late mom's b-day; remeber the dear, the departed & the fallen - may they pray for us all marching behind to glory:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1iR2Wi3u5o...ted&search=Rock n roll shall take us to the stars .. and we shall spread it! Happy Independence Day World ... rock on!!
Dantrag
Jun 29 2007, 02:38 AM
I'm listening to none other than the great Buckethead. Interesting person, even more interesting music. He uses some odd techniques in guitar playing, such as excessive killswitch which makes him sound like some sort of synthesiser. He also plays slap guitar at blazing fast speeds (beat that, Flea) and can shred with the likes of Petrucci and Satriani.
Song title - Jordan
I strongly recommend checking it out. (It's on Guitar Hero II in case you thought it sounded familiar.)
milanius
Jun 30 2007, 01:17 PM
Many Chao - Clandestino LP.
The Metal Mallet
Jun 30 2007, 04:32 PM
Hehe, I got paid yesterday so I went on a little shopping spree, basically spent $100 on CDs, then $100 on books. Here's my list of basically entirely new music:
Pig Destroyer - Phantom Limb
Anterior - This Age of Silence
King Diamond - Give Me Your Soul...Please
In Flames - Whoracle
Voodooshock - Marie's Sister's Garden
Paradise Lost - In Requiem
Neurosis - Given to the Rising
Sigh - Hangman's Hymn
All right, time to talk about the new CDs I got last week:
Voodooshock - Marie's Sister's GardenVoodooshock play a variation of Doom Metal that often implements some groovy stoner passages. The CD itself starts off with an excellent 1,2,3 punch of "Please Let All Truth in Your Heart", "Marie's Sister's Garden (my favourite track), and the ultra doomy "Funeral Farewell". From there the CD continues it's solid grooviness, though some other standouts include the other slow, ultra doom track, "Miserable Mercy", the liveliest track "I Need A Rest", which actually features a shocking high-pitch wail before breaking into a frenzied guitar melody, and the closing 10 minute epic, "You Don't Need to Fear Death" which has a very strong Black Sabbath feeling to it, mostly noted in the basswork.
The one fault that can be made about this disk is that the middle section is a bit weaker, mostly due to the fact that vocalist Uwe Greebel doesn't always seem to fit in with the music. He tends to stay at the same range and rarely tries to expand (though when he does, it works well), and the slightly droning style he utilises could put off some listeners. But in the above standout songs, I think his vocals work perfectly with the music.
Sigh - Hangman's HymnSo far, this sucker has been VERY difficult to not listen to. It's just so damn catchy and fun. Sigh is a Japanese "black metal" band that always seems to reinvent themselves with each release that they put out. They've had disks that are odes to horror film music, classic black metal releases, jazz and psychedelic inspired releases, even completely clean vocal releases. This time around, Sigh bring back the harsh black metal rasps, as well as some crazy laughing, a few clean vocals and some creepy higher pitched, circus rasping.
Musically (and this is the truly interesting part) the band utilises thrashy, speedy guitar riffs (the tone of the guitar is absolutely LETHAL) some crazy fast melodic soloing, and interjections of German Symphonic music, much in the same vein as Wagner. It truly proves to be an entertaining mix that proves to be extremely catchy, almost in a bouncy sense. Not to mention there are some moments where things slow down to add some operatic/choir vocals sung in latin.
Standout tracks include the blistering "Inked in Blood", the amusing "Me-Devil", and infectious chorus of "Death With Dishonor". This is definitely one of my favourites for this year.
Devin Townsend - Ziltoid the OmniscientWell it appears that Devin Townsend didn't take that much of a break. With this release though, he goes completely solo and abandons his bandmates from Strapping Young Lad and The Devin Townsend Band. That means that Devin wrote, played, and produced everything on this hour long CD. The only thing he didn't "play" were drums, instead he used the "drumkit from hell" program that was created by the drummer from Meshuggah.
The CD itself is basically a comedic sci-fi musical that focuses on Ziltoid the Omniscient, an alien who comes to earth so that he can drink their "Ultimate Cup of Black Coffee". From there Ziltoid (who also claims he's the best guitar player in the omniverse) does battle with the humans because he gets a crappy coffee and another alien by the name of "Captain Spectacular" comes to help the humans by proving that Ziltoid is just a nerd. From there I kinda forget the plot (I've only listening to the entirety of the CD once so far).
Musically, the CD fits in somewhere between Devin's two bands, some of it is pretty heavy (but not as much as Strapping's stuff) and then there's the more prevalent progressive and melodic stuff found on The Devin Townsend Band CDs. Favourite for me so far are the more melodic stuff where Devin uses his amazing purely clean vocals in the beginning of "Solar Winds", through the hypnotic "Hyperdrive", and the finale "The Greys". I'm not sure if this release is a stellar one yet, but it certainly warrants some more listens.
Eyes of Fire - PrisonsI've been wanting to get this one for a wile now. Eyes of Fire is doomy, somewhat hardcore outfit that can be lumped into the group of bands who play music similar to Neurosis. The band features two vocalists, one who handles the more clean vocals (which reminds me of Aaron Turner's, from Isis, Panopticon clean vocals) some screaming and the other vocalist handles the more deeper and gruff hardcore vocals.
The album itself doesn't really get going until track 3, "It All Dies Today" which could be considered the most excessible track on the CD. The middle section of the CD is very strong (though I can't name any songs off the top of my head). I find that the more moodier songs tend to be more impressive than the straight out songs like "Fight Me". I'm also very glad I got a special two disc edition because I wouldn't have the song "Home" from the second disc otherwise. "Home" is the only song on the second disc, but it is a 25 minute, nearly completely instrumental track. Walking home while listening to this song was simply stunning, the vocals for the most part are basically incomprehensible humming/moaning though a few words come through later in the song. The song itself is excellently paced and flows through various stages of heaviness and calm, I never once felt the inclination to figure out how much longer do I have to endure this song (the same can't be said about some Dream Theater or Giant Squid songs). Another recommendation for those who enjoy Isis or doom.
Insomnium - At the Gates of AwaitingAs "Above the Weeping World" had me thoroughly addicted, I decided to check out this band's back catalogue, starting with their first major release At the Gates of Awaiting. Just from listening to this, I can tell they definitely tighten up on the songwriting since then. These songs are still really, really good but they seem a bit more formuliac when compared to their newest release. Though I do admit, some of these songs appear to provide a bit more lethal dose of the death metal aspect of their Melodic Death Metal style. They still close the album with an epic 10 plus minute track with the title track. Another solid release from this band in my opinion. I still need to give it some listens to point out certain songs though.
Bokor - Anomia1Bokor play a brand of progressive metal that features mainly clean vocals. They have a more hard rock feeling to their music, but they still implement some harsh vocals every now and then. Again, I need to give it some more listens (damn that Sigh release!

) to let these songs give me a decent feeling for their music. There is a pretty good mixture of tunes on this release though.
Dantrag
Jul 5 2007, 06:24 AM
Oh man, I just got the new Symphony X album, Paradise Lost. As would be expected of a concept album about the story Paradise Lost, it kicks boat.
Michael Romeo plays some amazing riffs that are much harder and heavier than their earlier works (and they were heavy) and he also mixes in some really fast and solo-ey ones as well. (think 'Inferno' style) The composition overall is simply amazing. Russel Allen's vocals have become a lot more aggressive, moving towards the Metallica-ish growl rather than the Maiden-type operatic sound. He still does typical Allen, but mixed in with the new. It's great. There's even a nice bass solo at the beginning of my favorite track on the album, 'Domination'. Other noteworthy tracks include (but are not limited to) 'Set the World on Fire (The Lie of Lies)' 'The Serpent's Kiss' 'Paradise Lost' and 'Eve of Seduction'. To be honest, they're all excellent, and it's an album to listen to from start to finish. Symphony X's best yet in my opinion. (And I've been a Symphony X fan for a long time) Go pick it up. Now.
The Metal Mallet
Jul 5 2007, 06:38 AM
Yea, I've only stumbled upon Symphony X just recently and after checking out some sample songs from the new CD, I must say I want to get my hands on it. Unfortunately since I've been spending a lot of money recently I might have to wait a little bit before I go out and get it. For all I know I might need to order it. And I probably won't be doing that until the new Candlemass comes out, because I very much want to get my hands on that CD.
I'd just like to mention that my final CD order came in today. They're a band called Pale Divine and their newest CD is called "Cemetery Earth". The band plays "traditional doom metal" in the vein of Black Sabbath and more closely Pentagram(though I haven't actually listen to this band, I just see it a lot in reviews). Guitar fans will be pleased because there's a freaking truckload of guitar leads and solos on this CD, it would make Iommi jealous

or it just might inspire him to write the most amazing doom solo ever written.
The singing is another strong point as there's a smooth, confident approach to them yet they contain enough of an edge for the metalheads out there. After just one listen I'm very pleased with this one. The only thing is that they're on a small, Swedish label called I Hate Records, so it might be a bit difficult to get your hands on this one.
milanius
Jul 5 2007, 10:51 AM
Listening to
Joy Division - CLOSER LP 
omigosh, Angst Alert!
The Metal Mallet
Jul 7 2007, 02:31 PM
Woo! Saturday! I guess ya'll know what that means, eh? Time for my weekend listening list!
Black Sabbath - Heaven and Hell
Black Sabbath - Mob Rules
Pale Divine - Cemetary Earth
Voodooshock - Marie's Sister's Garden
Solitude Aeturnus - Beyond the Crimson Horizon
Solitude Aeturnus - Alone
Warning - Watching From a Distance
The Gates of Slumber - Suffer No Guilt
The Sword - Age of Winters
Today's theme: pure, unadulterated DOOM!! This is my entire, pure doom metal albums (so it doesn't have death metal vocals or hardcore influences), though I could've possibly added Green Carnation's "Light of Day, Day of Darkness" album to this as well. But all these albums have that old school, heavy metal vibe to it. It's going to be a good day I think!
Lord Revan
Jul 8 2007, 02:24 PM
Well, like I've said before, I don't usually listen to anything other than instrumentals, so I've only taken to one "singing-song"
Henry's Death - Stealth
I Hope You Dance - Lee Ann Womack
The Day We Fight Back - Independance Day
The Final Charge - The Last Samurai
Battle Of Heroes - SW Episode III: ROTS
Bounty Hunter - Advent Rising
Muse - Advent Rising
Fortified Strength - Advent Rising
Canyon Encounter - (once again) Advent Rising
The Aurelian Movement - Advent Rising
Opening Suite - Halo
Tin Man Will Prosecute - Stealth
The Pilots' Theme - Stealth
Yeah, all but one are instrumentals. And all but one are from movie and videogame albums. Oh well, it's music and I listen to it.
Wolfie
Jul 8 2007, 04:15 PM
Right now I'm listening to the album Disclaimer, by Seether. Really good stuff. Stumbled across them a while ago when a friend recommended a couple of their songs.
The Metal Mallet
Jul 14 2007, 04:04 PM
Woo! Here's Saturday's Weekend Listening List :
The Sword - Age of Winters
At the Gates - Slaughter of the Soul
Silverstein - Discovering the Waterfront
Silverstein - Arrivals & Departures
Minsk - The Ritual Fires of Abandonment
Swallow the Sun - Hope
Soilwork - Stabbing the Drama
Cellador - Enter Deception
Today's theme: nothing really, just stuff that isn't currently on my iPod (excluding that second Silverstein CD, it's new so I wanted to give it some extra listens). I think I know what next's week theme is going to be, but it depends on whether or not I buy the tickets or not.
Toroabok
Jul 14 2007, 05:20 PM
This is what I've been listening to lately...
Panic! at the Disco - This is Halloween
Panic! at the Disco - I Write Sins Not Tragedies
Panic! at the Disco - But It's Better If You Do
Marilyn Manson - This is Halloween
Marilyn Manson - Deformogrophy ( sp.? )
Marilyn Manson - The Beautiful People
Marilyn Manson - Wormboy
Marilyn Manson - 1998
Marilyn Manson - Irresponsible Hate Anthem
Marilyn Manson - Tourniquet
Yeah, I've been having a craving for Marilyn Manson, so that's what I've been listening to mostly...
Heh... I just noticed that those are all from his Antichrist Superstar album except for This is Halloween.
--EDIT--
I'm bored, so I'll keep you guys posted on what I'm listening to...
Trivium - Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr
Tokio Hotel - Durch Den Monsun
Tenacious D - Tribute
Daft Punk - Make love
Lifehouse - Hanging by a Moment
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
Pantera - Walk
Ozzy Osbourne - Bark at the Moon
Panic! at the Disco - I Write Sins Not Tragedies
Panic! at the Disco - Build God, Then We'll Talk
Panic! at the Disco - But It's Better If You Do
Panic! at the Disco - Lying Is The Most Fun...
Tokio Hotel - Monsoon
milanius
Jul 15 2007, 03:13 PM
Prodigy - Spitfire [Nightbreed Remix]
Prodigy - Spitfire [FakeIDs Evolution]
Prodigy - Girls [Idiotech Remix]
Prodigy - Hot Ride [Poj Mix]
humm, remixes...
The Metal Mallet
Jul 21 2007, 03:53 PM
Here's Saturday's list:
Insomnium - In the Halls of Awaiting
Insomnium - Above the Weeping World
Swallow the Sun - Hope
Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance
Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos
Danko Jones - Born a Lion
The River - Drawing Down the Sun
Agalloch - Ashes Against the Grain
I'm listening to the first four CDs because I just recently got my concert tickets that have those three bands playing. I'm very excited about that show. Plus I can't wait to listen to The River CD because I've been trying to find that CD for nearly 8 months now.
treydog
Jul 22 2007, 11:47 PM
My Sunday Random 10:
St. Louis Blues March- Glenn Miller
Little Rain- George Thorogood
Heart Attack and Vine- Tom Waits
Tennessee- Splitlip Rayfield
Oh Lonesome Me- The Kentucky Headhunters
Rock and Roll Music- Chuck Berry
Boom Boom- John Lee Hooker
Creature from the Black Lagoon- Dave Edmunds
Trouble No More- Allman Brothers
Gloria- Van Morrison
Ibis
Jul 23 2007, 02:19 AM
Listening to "Waiting to Exhale" on tv, not really watching ... playing Vanguard.
Soulseeker3.0
Jul 23 2007, 09:08 AM
Hmm.... I'm listening to Reel Big Fish's Greatest Hits & More Cd....
More specifically, Ban the Tube Top
If i stay up much longer another Cd of their's will probably come on, unless i put on some Mighty Mighty Bosstones (those guys are killer awesome just so you should know. Go to You Tube and search them if you've never heard of them)
milanius
Jul 23 2007, 04:02 PM
Massive Attack - Essential Mix.
Courtesy of a good buddie!
minque
Jul 23 2007, 04:48 PM
I am listening to the soundtrack from Grey´s Anatomy....lots of good music, and some less good of course but still I like the variety of it, and I´ve discovered some new artists I didn´t know of. Like Inara George, The Umbrellas and Thirteen senses...
Dantrag
Jul 24 2007, 06:01 AM
Well, I finally got my own (out of print) copy of the great Voivod's album Nothingface. Voivod is one of my favorite bands, and is easily one of the most creative metal bands I've ever heard.
Nothingface is pretty much the beginning of Voivod's journey to the more progressive side of things, with their sci-fi lyrics and sound. They even throw in a metal cover of Pink Floyd's "Astronomy Domine" with which I am very impressed. Check 'em out.
The Metal Mallet
Jul 24 2007, 09:55 PM
I've been meaning to check out Voivod's back catalogue for awile now. I've read thought that they're planning to re-issue or remaster some of their back catalogue. Supposedly "Rrrroooaaarrr" is going to be re-released in September and they're also working on "Killing Technology" and "Dimension Hatross" I believe. So, I'm gonna wait for those to come out and then look for any other releases I stumble across.
Dantrag
Jul 25 2007, 05:59 AM
I really wish the 'remastered' version of War and Pain wasn't terrible. The sound quality was so bad to begin with that the remaster wasn't great either.
Dimension Hatross is probably my favorite Voivod album. Definately worth checking out.
milanius
Jul 25 2007, 07:35 PM
NOFX - All outta angst [

], Wolves in wolves clothing, American errorist, etc etc.
edit: TWS - Seven nation army & Black math
Ibis
Jul 28 2007, 05:56 AM
Doors ... The End
Lord Revan
Jul 28 2007, 06:46 AM
I don't suppose anyone knows where to get the SCORE Album from Transformers? Not the songs by various artists, but the music Steve Jablonsky was supposed to have composed.
The Metal Mallet
Jul 28 2007, 02:32 PM
No idea, Revan. Anyways, here's my random weekend list:
Vader - Impressions in Blood
Bokor - Anomia1
Vintersorg - Solens Rotter
Devin Townsend - Ziltoid the Omniscient
Chevelle - Vena Sera
Giant Squid - Metridium Field
Unearthly Trance - The Trident
Hehe, it'll be interesting to see if my new CD orders come in next week. I think that if I combined my two orders I have like 20+ CDs coming my way. It's going to be fun once I get em!
Ibis
Jul 28 2007, 04:01 PM
treydog
Jul 31 2007, 02:08 AM
Newest Sunday Random Ten (even though it's now Monday):
In a Big Country- Big Country
Moving- George Thorogood
What it Is- Mark Knopfler
Looking for the Heart of Saturday Night- Tom Waits
Hillbilly Highway- Steve Earle
Rebel, Rebel- David Bowie
Back in the USA- Chuck Berry
Romeo is Bleeding- Tom Waits
Here Comes the Night- Van Morrison
Everybody Hurts- REM
Lord Revan
Jul 31 2007, 08:11 PM
Well, most of this is just stuff I've rediscovered after a few years.
Don't Want You Back- Backstreet Boys
Bye, Bye, Bye- 'N Sync
The One- Backstreet Boys
This Moment- Demented
What I've Done- Linkin' Park
You Know My Name- Chris Cornell
Wolfie
Aug 1 2007, 06:15 PM
I'm listening to Breaking Benjamin a lot these days... three albums We Are Not Alone, Phobia and Saturate. I think they're pretty awesome.
canis216
Aug 2 2007, 04:23 PM
I just bought one of The Black Keys' first albums, The Big Come Up. It's very nice.
The Metal Mallet
Aug 4 2007, 03:54 PM
Well for this Saturday I decided to listen to a portion of the new CDs I've recently purchased (I actually bought 14 of em).
Rapture - Futile
Rapture - Silent Stage
Candlemass - Candlemass
Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
Blinded By Faith - Weapons of Mass Distraction
Bible of the Devil - The Diabolic Procession
Grayceon - Grayceon
Slough Feg - Hardworlder
I'm pretty happy with some of these all ready.
allshallfade
Aug 8 2007, 12:16 AM
I'm currently listening to "Bongo Bong", by Manu Chao

Throughout the day I've listened mainly to Clint Mansell's stuff, including some of my favorites- "Death is the Road to Awe", "Requiem for a Dream", and "Dead Awakening".
Priest of Sithis
Aug 8 2007, 05:48 PM
Any Dethklok fans? Their album, DethAlbum, is coming out soon...
As of now the Priest is experiencing an ongoing struggle with Apple to fix my iPod, technology....who needs it?
Anyways, its back to CD's...and with Revan listing to old stuff, I pulled out Kill 'em All and Master Of Puppets by You-Know-Who. Awesome stuff. Especially MOP.
The Metal Mallet
Aug 8 2007, 06:39 PM
Meh, Rust In Peace beats out MOP in my opinion. But, I've never been all that interested in Metallica ever. I do have MOP but I rarely listen to it.
Priest of Sithis
Aug 8 2007, 07:14 PM
Metallica is good any day of the week, although for me today's tuesday, so that means Mastodon!
Dantrag
Aug 10 2007, 04:31 AM
On Dethklok....
Yes. My band has actually learned 'Go Into the Water'. We're thinking about opening with it sometime.
I do have to say that I like Rust in Peace better than Master of Puppets, (and Megadeth better than Metallica) but Master of Puppets is still a great album. (My favorite from Metallica)
Priest of Sithis
Aug 10 2007, 04:46 PM
Dethklok is blacker than the blackest black times infinity...
I wish i had a drummer to play along with, Go Into the Water is great and fun to play...
I can't get the exact notes on the harmonized riff, i play around the seventeen on last string...sounds okay
How is that band doin, what is your genre?
Dantrag
Aug 10 2007, 06:50 PM
Here's how I play that lead guitar part -
----17--15--17--15--17--18--18^(20)--18--20^(22)--20--20--20--20
That's on the high e (or c in this instance) string. It sounds better to me than the tab I looked up, which is like this...
e----------------------------15^(16)--15--17^(19)--17--17--15--15
b----18--17--18--17--18-----------------------------------------------
Sorry for not correctly tabbing the rythm, but that's a lot of effort.
Anyway, the band is doing alright. We're mostly thrash, and once we get some good vocals, we should be able to play some shows very soon.
Priest of Sithis
Aug 10 2007, 08:35 PM
Most excellent Dantrag, I use a bit of fuzz metal dist. on my guitar, so it isn't so clean... still sounds better than any other tab i've seen, that's prolly how brendan played it.
Thrash metal...hmmm, as in old LOG or Mastodon, or even Mudvayne?
The Metal Mallet
Aug 10 2007, 10:17 PM
Thrash metal is stuff like Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer, Exodus, Kreator, Onslaught, etc. I'd say LOG and Mastodon have some thrashy elements to their songs though. Mudvayne, not so much...
The Metal Mallet
Aug 11 2007, 02:43 PM
And now for this weekend's music list while I work. I decided to go with some emotional, depressing, doom(y) bands. It totally clashes with how the weather is outside, but I really wanted an excuse to play some Daylight Dies (not the Killswitch Engage album; there's actually a banded named "Daylight Dies"):
Daylight Dies - Dismantling Devotion
The River - Drawing Down the Sun
Rapture - Futile
Rapture - Silent Stage
Funeral - From These Wounds
Fall of the Idols - Womb of the Earth
Katatonia - The Great Cold Distance
Swallow the Sun - Hope
I've decided on a new formula to introduce my CD purchases. Since I'm going to write about all my actual 2007 CDs at my ranking list at the end of the year, I'm probably gonna hold off talking about them until then from now on so as to not repeat myself. From now on, I'll probably only talk about CDs that I bought this year, but actually were originally released in the past.
But, I talk about any of those today. Perhaps latter this week...
Priest of Sithis
Aug 11 2007, 07:33 PM
Everyone, It's Saturday, at least for me, and that means all day "Epics"
1. Manowar
2. In Flames
3. Caligula
4. Dimmu Borgir
5. Beyond The Seventh Seal
6. Killswitch
Ibis
Aug 18 2007, 07:04 AM
I have a new song that I sing and I have discovered that I can make tips working at 7/11 singing it ..."JohnA, JohnB, JohnC, JohnD .... John-EEEE, Johnny Depp!! The guy is just magical, isn't he?
The Metal Mallet
Aug 18 2007, 03:26 PM
Well since last weekend's list consisted of "downer" material, I decided to play some of my more "fun"/old school type metal albums for the most part. Here's da list:
Bible of the Devil - The Diabolic Procession
Pharaoh - The Longest Night
Slough Feg - Atavism
Slough Feg - Hardworlder
Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny
Judas Priest - Sin After Sin
Judas Priest - Stained Class
Megadeth - Rust In Peace
Dio - Holy Diver
Clutch - From Beale Street to Oblivion
Time to talk about a few CDs:
Bible of the Devil - The Diabolic Procession
Bible of the Devil play a brand of guitar driven metal similiar to that found during the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM), much like bands like Iron Maiden and Diamondhead. To add a bit of a twist to their own style, the vocals are a bit more modern sounding (it sorta sounds like if Lemmy, the singer of Motorhead, was punched in the nuts, basically higher pitch, somewhat nasally tone of "singing"; it kinda makes the first song kinda crappy but you get used to it as the album progresses). There are also elements of American Southern Rock in some of the more slower tracks which I enjoyed really well. Basically if you like blazing guitar oriented metal, but with plenty of focus on melody as well, this release should be enjoyable. Top songs would be "Heinous Corpus", "The Elusive Miracle", and "Orphans of Doom".
Slough Feg - Atavism
Slough Feg are another band like Bible of the Devil in that they play NWOBHM style music, but with their own twist to it. A lot of the lyrical material of the songs on this release seem to fit more in folk music. With this release, Slough Feg keep their songs quite short (and the spacing between is short enough to make me think I'm listening to one song, but it turned out to be two). There's also quite a few instrumentals tossed into the mix as well, most of which sound heavier than the material when there is singing. Vocally, Slough Feg are a bit more likable since Mike Scalzi has a unique but clean and fitting voice for the music. He doesn't display much range, but he still proves to be convincing and enjoyable. Top songs would be "I Will Kill/You Will Die" (ironically, it is perhaps the most upbeat sounding song on the disk), "Starport Blues" (it's the fun kind of blues though, really catchy), and "Hiberno-Latin Invasion". Definitely a solid band.
Priest of Sithis
Aug 19 2007, 09:06 PM
Ozfest was m-azing this year! Free tickets and the like...
Spent way too much on food though... ugh
canis216
Aug 21 2007, 05:14 AM
I'm still on a binge of Black Keys listening. My god what an awesome band. Anybody else here listen to these guys at all? If you're at all into blues-rock you've got to check them out.
Edit:
Check 'em out indeedAnd some more
milanius
Aug 21 2007, 11:17 AM
Listening to "Always Outsiders, Never Outdone: Prodigy Remixed" and other PRODIGY remixes. it's amazing work, every single remixed song sounds awesome and really brutal at times. Helps me get up in the morning [11:00 AM] and sharpens my mental fangs.