Just a quick note to let you all know that I've started a new blog! There is no theme this time, so I am more free to write about whatever pops into my head. Knowing me, it will still probably be metal most of the time.
Anyway, go take a look. See you all on the other side!
THE METAL BLOG
Monday, 15 October 2012
Monday, 24 September 2012
ALBUM REVIEW: THE DEVIN TOWNSEND PROJECT - EPICLOUD
Devin Townsend is metal royalty, having produced an inordinate amount of great material in his twenty-plus years of making music. Bursting onto the scene as a singer for Steve Vai, Devin then formed Strapping Young Lad, one of the most important and influential extreme metal bands of all time. But it is in his solo material that Townsend is most interesting - from hellacious metal assaults to calming prog rock landscapes, via disturbing dark ambient and a rock opera about a fourth-dimensional alien overlord in search of the perfect cup of coffee. Over the course of his career Devin has explored many facets of his musical self, with each album tending to sound drastically different from the one before. Epicloud, Devin's fifteenth solo record, is interesting in that it attempts to amalgamate some of these styles into one album, taking the different parts of the man and making him whole again.
Saturday, 15 September 2012
SONG FOR THE DAY: ELECTRIC WIZARD - FUNERALOPOLIS
If Goatwhore sounded like sprinting through a sewer, Electric Wizard are the aural equivalent of wading incredibly slowly through a never ending torrent of neck-high bodily waste. Dorset doom metal masters Electric Wizard have a number of great albums, and 2000's Dopethrone is one of the best. Funeralopolis is a great example of the band's sound - a groovy riff played at super slow speed with crushing levels of feedback and bass over the top, and barely-discernible vocals drifting somewhere in the background. It doesn't get much heavier than this, ladies and gentlemen.
Electric Wizard are headlining Damnation Festival in Leeds on November 3rd, and with a number of other great bands on the bill, it is well worth going. Take a look, embrace the bass and enjoy the song!
Thursday, 13 September 2012
SONG FOR THE DAY: GOATWHORE - APOCALYPTIC HAVOC
Goatwhore is a fantastic band name worthy of a fantastic band, and luckily these guys live up to their chosen moniker. Thrashy blackened death metal that chugs along like a badass freight train, I liken the sound of Goatwhore to sprinting through a dark dungeon full of waist-high sewage. And if that doesn't sound awesome to you, you are reading the wrong blog. Go away.
"Apocalyptic Havoc" is the first song from the band's fourth album, 2009's "Carving out the Eyes of God." Another great name. The track also contains the absolutely classic line, "Who needs a God when you've got Satan?" Nice. I like a band with subtlety. Enjoy!
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
SONG FOR THE DAY: SHINING - FFF
To clarify, this is Shining the Swedish black metal band, not Shining the Norwegian avant-garde jazz/metal band.
Niklas Kvarfoth, the man behind Shining, might be a little bit insane, but he makes great music. "FFF" is the last song from the band's latest album, "Född förlorare", and it's bloody good. Dirty, nasty, bleak - it's a fun time! The song takes a little while to kick in, but when it does, it kicks in with gusto. The solo towards the end is awesome too. Enjoy!
Saturday, 8 September 2012
ALBUM REVIEW: PROPAGANDHI - FAILED STATES
I bloody love Propagandhi. Metal is clearly my main schtick, but I also listen to a lot of punk and hardcore. If it has angry people playing guitars, I'll probably like it. And nobody does angry people playing guitars quite like Propagandhi. The band have come a long way since they formed in the late 80's, evolving from a standard hardcore-punk sound to a more technical, metal-influenced style on later releases.
Failed States is the followup to 2009's Supporting Caste, one of my favourite records of the year. The album seemed like the culmination of the band's growing change in style, full of melodic punky hooks and awesome metal riffs. With Failed States, the band continues to change things up, whilst also looking back and taking some influences from their roots.
Failed States is the followup to 2009's Supporting Caste, one of my favourite records of the year. The album seemed like the culmination of the band's growing change in style, full of melodic punky hooks and awesome metal riffs. With Failed States, the band continues to change things up, whilst also looking back and taking some influences from their roots.
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
SONG FOR THE DAY: SYMPHONY X - WHEN ALL IS LOST
Symphony X are a member of prog-power royalty, and their latest album "Iconoclast" helped further secure that position. Vocalist Russell Allen has only gotten better with age and there are few guitarists more talented than founding member Michael Romeo. "When All Is Lost", one of my favourites from the record, is a good example of everything great about the band. A soft ballad section to start, slowly building up into epic prog-metal guitar madness - what's not to like? I sure am a sucker for an epic build-up. Enjoy!
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