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  • Neues Jahr, neue Bands ...

    Jan 5 2010, 13h19 por AnakondaMusic

    Liebe Freunde der geflegten Unterhaltung, das neue Jahr ist noch jung
    aber die Festival-Saison 2010 läuft sich schon einmal warm.

    Pünktlich zur Weihnachstszeit wurden die ersten Hochkaräter für
    ROCK AM HÄRTSFELDSEE bekanntgegeben. Mit SUBWAY TO SALLY, U.D.O., J.B.O,
    EMIL BULLS, BURY ME DEEP & POWERWOLF stehen die ersten Bands bereits fest.

    Das RAGNARÖK-Festival hat auch wieder einige Bands verpflichten können.
    CATAMENIA, CTULU, SUIDAKRA, CARACH ANGREN, SLARTIBARTFASS & VREID
    werden das Billing 2010 bereichern.

    Eine der besten Progressivmetal-Bands REDEMPTION und die ungarischen Punkband
    AURORA wurden für das tschechische BASINFIREFEST bestätigt.

    Das EISENWAHN-Festival hat mit FINAL BREATH und EPICEDIUM
    ebenfalls zwei neue Bands am Start.

    Auch das WAY OF DARKNESS und das BRUTAL ASSAULT haben nachgelegt.
    Die ersten Bands für das WAY OF DARKNESS FESTIVAL lauten:
    ASPHYX, DESASTER, FINAL BREATH, RAWSIDE, SEREGON u. ULTRAWURSCHT.

    Für Das BRUTAL ASSAULT haben sich NECROPHAGIST, KYPCK & KYLESA angemeldet.

    Und, BENEDICTION sowie GRAVEWORM und FULL OF ANGUISH schauen bei den
    WALPURGIS METALDAYS vorbei.
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  • 2009 Through My iPod Earphones

    Jan 4 2010, 2h03 por ad_nauseam

    It was an intriguing year in music, as artists started adjusting to the turmoil that the world is now undoubtedly in, particularly since the 2008 Wall Street Crash. A decade of depression seems to lie ahead, with war of one kind or another on top of that. So how has that changed the musical landscape?

    After all, when the ground shifts beneath you, the old certainties and formulas are no longer enough. If you want to say something of importance, you are challenged to paint the world as you now see it, so you must take stock before hitting the studio. If you want to indulge in escapism...well, there is a (now much smaller) market out there, but I haven't got time for you.

    Of course, all this takes some time to work its way through. Albums that came out in 2009 may have been in the pipeline for a few years, and so the change in new music has not been dramatic as yet. Even now, the seismic scale of the collapse is obscured by government bailouts of the super-rich, and the inspirational factor of mass opposition has yet to emerge. However, as a general rule I can say that the soundtrack to my 2009 was the music which said most about this new world, in which we must be very brave indeed.


    1) Muse - The Resistance
    Download: Resistance, United States of Eurasia (+ Collateral Damage), Unnatural Selection
    Counterbalace the commotion/We're not droplets in the ocean/We're the ocean

    Listening to this, Muse's best album, I can feel my brain expanding, like the universe. Only a great band like Muse can successfully meld together so many music styles on one album, without sounding even slightly contrived. So far, so awesome. But maybe, inspired by the cataclysms to come, they will invent an entirely new style of music. I can definitely see it happening. In the meantime, raise your fist to the agitrock of Uprising, swoon to the romantic Nineteen Eighty-Four references of Resistance, and gaze out into the unfathomed mystery of space during the Exogenesis triptych. Music hasn't been this exciting for many years. This band could be your life.

    2) Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown
    Download: Murder City, Restless Heart Syndrome, American Eulogy
    I can hear the sound of a beating heart/That bleeds beyond a system that's falling apart/With money to burn on the minimum wage/Well I don't give a shit about the modern age

    Billie Joe Armstrong got a lot of criticism from radicals in 2008, when he got swept up in the enthusiasm for the Obama presidential campaign. A year on, and the society described so well on 21st Century Breakdown has 'change'd for the worse, at least for the overwhelming majority of people on the planet. I will eat my hat if he doesn't support the working class resistance when it properly gets organised. One or two riffs are familiar from the last couple of albums, but things like that can easily be forgiven when they are crafted into such perfect guitar pop, and the words demonstrate absolute sympathy with the kind of people who put the band in their elevated position.

    3) Street Sweeper Social Club - Street Sweeper Social Club
    Download: Clap For The Killers, Megablast, Promenade
    Slumlords of the world have united/And they announced a world tour/You are hereby cordially invited/To the third world war

    So, Rage Against The Machine got a Christmas number one, but still haven't announced any work on a new album. Tom Morello is great as The Nightwatchman, but acoustic folk isn't for everyone. So what to do? Well, listen to Street Sweeper Social Club for a start, because it features Morello, as well as the ridiculously talented Boots Riley from The Coup on vocals. Boots doesn't sound as angry as Zack (who does?), but he's one hundred times the poet, and he has a certain warmth and love for his people that we definitely need in times like this. In a war situation, Zack would definitely have your back, but Boots would help keep up your morale. We are in a war situation.

    4) Metric - Fantasies
    Download: Sick Muse, Gold Guns Girls, Stadium Love
    Every living thing/Pushed into the ring/Fight it out to wow the crowd/Guess you thought you could just watch/No-one's getting out

    Metric are a strange group, because they really sound like they might get on commercial radio, they never get on commercial radio. Yes, they may be slickly polished, and their songs are built on catchy sing-along choruses and easy hooks, but playlist compilers must fear that their lyrical content is far too thinky, even if subtely so. Emily Haines has long been a cut above, mixing existential enquiry into the nature of things with warmth and humour. On Fantasies, everything is stepped up a gear, and the result is about as good a Metric album as I could have hoped for. Philosophy you can sing along to; more pop needs to be like this! I suppose Metric must be 'un-pop'...

    5) Eels - Hombre Lobo
    Download: In My Dreams, The Longing, Ordinary Man
    My love is always just as she seems/A force of nature on her own/To be reckoned with/Whatever's wrong with me/Her kiss redeems/And it's all there/In my dreams

    Well something very different must have happened to Mark 'E' Everett's romantic life, because his usual small man in a big world sounds gave way to "12 Songs of Desire", the album's subtitle. From the testosterone-charged stomp (I can hardly believe I'm writing those words about Eels) of Tremendous Dynamite and Prizefighter, to the agonising longing of...The Longing, to the poetically described horniness of Lilac Breeze, it's very apparent that someone special came into his life. Unfortunately, having heard his even newer album End Times, that person left as quickly as they came. Poor thing!

    6) Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue
    Download: A Looking In View, All Secrets Known, Your Decision
    No-one plans to take the path that brings you lower/And here you stand before us all and say it's over

    It is fifteen years since arguably the most under-appreciated of the Seattle grunge bands released their self-titled final studio album. It's also nearly eight years since lead singer Layne Staley died from a drug overdose. Given all that, it would have sounded false if they'd tried to copy their early to mid-nineties sound. As it is, Black Gives Way To Blue is just different enough to represent a good progression, and Staley's 'replacement' William DuVall complements Jerry Cantrell very well. Gone is the talk of self-disgust, self-abuse and self-medication, and it's replaced with philosophical meanderings about motivations and moving on with your life. Cantrell seems to be trying to put his younger self in perspective; that's a very healthy thing, and makes for a compelling listen.

    7) Kreator - Hordes Of Chaos
    Download: Hordes Of Chaos (A Necrologue for the Elite), Radical Resistance, Demon Prince
    All addicted to the dark side of life/Cast out but not alone/We're the ones that will not compromise/Antidote to slavery, suffering and war

    This unfolding era holds specific challenges for eighties thrash metal bands. Acts such as Kreator, Metallica and Slayer have been providing headbangers with blood and guts for more than a generation. Born of fire in Cold War paranoia and Reagan's neoliberal onslaught, how much more can be said? As Metallica retreat to egos the size of their mansions, and Slayer regress to ever more empty masochist fantasies, Kreator frontman Mille Petrozza invokes Seung-Hui Cho, the 2007 Virginia Tech slayer (Amok Run). Petrozza was also inspired to write by the 2006 student protests and riots in France (Radical Resitance), and the "everyone against everyone against everyone against everyone" culture of millennial capitalism (Hordes of Chaos). Not coincidentally, this album fucking rocks.

    8) Katatonia - Night Is The New Day
    Download: Onward Into Battle, New Night, Inheritance
    My beloved one/There is swirling dark/Shrouding my freedom

    I first heard this by the sea, as the sun set beyond the cliffs. That was a very good decision, because it nicely fitted the sense of gathering gloom which pervades the entire album. The metal is heavier than in more recent Katatonia releases, but the main difference is the foreboding in Jonas Renske's gorgeously plaintive whine. Few specifics are mentioned in the lyrics, but it's overwhelmingly apparent that Renske intensely feels the tension from the build-up of socio-political stormclouds, and fears for the future of humanity. And of course he is right to do so.

    9) Comrade Malone & DJ Downlow - Spontaneous Revolt
    Download: One Single Frequency, Throw The Molotov, In The End
    Feel the fire in my heart when I write my songs/I reach earth for the freedom I was here to get/In the end I don't wanna have regrets

    North London council estates, homelessness and the spontaneous school protests at the start of the Iraq invasion shaped this young rapper's politics, and it very much sounds like it. Over a backdrop of some seriously dirty beats, Comrade Malone spits about the inevitable corruption of politicians, the indignity of life in poverty, and wanting to start his "own Lockheed Martin" in the class war. There is much pain in his vocals, but it's hurt that has used to clarify his own thinking about his place in the world. There's swagger and sensitivity, laddishness and intelligence. A full picture of a furious yet down to earth guy emerges.

    10) Porcupine Tree - The Incident
    Download: Drawing The Line,Time Flies, I Drive The Hearse
    But after a while/You realize time flies/And the best thing that you can do/Is take whatever comes to you

    Like everything he creates, the prolific Steven Wilson's latest composition is thoughtful, literate, and full of yearning for...something indefinable. Something better. Perhaps the concept of looking at life-changing moments doesn't fully come off, and maybe some of the songs run into each other a little too unmemorably (especially in comparison to 2007's Fear Of A Blank Planet). But this is a splendid soundtrack for those moments of yearning, and goodness knows, I've had enough of those this year!

    The others...

    And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead - The Century of Self
    A welcome return to form in the realm of intelligent and ambitious experimental rock.

    Brett Anderson - Slow Attack
    Another decent solo effort from the former Suede frontman, but his life clearly isn't that interesting anymore, and his musicianship is not quite enough on his own.

    Candlemass - Death Magic Doom
    How can doom be downright boring? In 2009, this is how. "If I ever die", indeed. You will die. Deal!

    Dead Prez - Pulse of the People
    Another thoughtful, angry and inspiring listen is let down by an excremental final track, which undoes much of the previous good work. Still, its social commentary is the most up to the minute of all this year's albums.

    Depeche Mode - Sounds of the Universe
    This band have been treading water for a while now, and this is their worst release in a while. The blueprint desperately needs to be broken.

    Dinosaur Jr - Farm
    Another band that doesn't seem to vary their style much, but their twee, pathetic indieish grunge is of a consistently high quality.

    Disbelief - Protected Hell
    It sounds like the title of a concept album about how a 'hell' might be 'protected' or something. It isn't that, but never mind, because some days a shuffle shot of Disbelief is just the seething thing.

    Graham Coxon - The Spinning Top
    This is a concept album, and it's a sensitive depiction of an unidentified man's journey through life, with all the highs and lows that can entail.

    Heaven & Hell - The Devil You Know
    An almost classic album from the artists formerly known as Black Sabbath, and hopefully Ronnie James Dio will get to eat some more cannibals.

    KMFDM - Blitz
    KMFDM are really half-arsed. They've said and done it all before, and it shows.

    Leafblade - Beyond, Beyond
    Celtic and medieval acoustic ballads are not normally my thing, but Danny Cavanagh out of Anathema's side-project will chime with anyone who likes nature and stuff.

    Manic Street Preachers - Journal For Plague Lovers
    The fraught intellect and imagination of dear departed Richey Edwards, as filtered through the comfortable ennui of the contemporary 'Manics'.

    Marilyn Manson - The High End Of Low
    Brian Warner's life isn't nearly as interesting to the rest of us as he seems to think it should be. A few great songs though.

    Morrissey - Years of Refusal
    What do get if you take the wit, poetry and passion out of Morrissey? Moreover, why would anyone want to undertake such an experiment?

    My Dying Bride - For Lies I Sire
    Some very decent songs, but taken together they are less than the sum of their parts. And when compared to the back catalogue... There's enough suffering in the world for Aaron Stainthorpe to examine, without making up his own.

    Napalm Death - Time Waits For No Slave
    It's a Napalm Death album.

    Novembers Doom - Into Night's Requiem Infernal
    Ever-so-heartfelt gloom from the incorrectly-punctuated Chicago doomsters.

    Paradise Lost - Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us
    A mixture of all the styles they've ever done, but not as continuously intriguing as In Reqieum, or indeed as the title of this effort would suggest.

    Pearl Jam - Backspacer
    Self-satisfied, Obama-happy limousine liberals of grunge sound ridiculously enthused about hope and change and shit.

    Placebo - Battle For The Sun
    Yet another 1990s band retreating into themselves, and yet another half-hearted attempt at whatever it was they used to do.

    The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die
    A mostly uninspired outing from an outfit who were once the edgiest of the edgy, in their own particular way.

    Rammstein - Liebe Ist Fur Alle Da
    More sinister naughtiness, in the German industrialists' first album for four years. Not earth-shattering, but very decent.

    Sepultura - A-Lex
    Without any Cavaleras, this really isn't Sepultura, and neither is this A Clockwork Orange concept album particularly interesting...except for the extraordinary Ludvig Van.

    Serotonal - Monumental: Songs Of Misery And Hope
    An excellent debut from Liverpool's own Serotonal, a band whose musical and lyrical ambition is far, far bigger than the local scene.

    Slayer - World Painted Blood
    An essentially empty album from a band that hasn't progressed one note since Seasons In The Abyss. Their bloody shtick is polished to perfection, however, and Tom Araya sounds far hungrier than his years and the lack of invention would suggest.

    Sonic Youth - The Eternal
    They may not be breaking down barriers these days, but they are still very, very good at crafting a certain kind of melancholic, genuinely alternative rock.

    Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures
    The combined talents of Josh Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones end-up sounding like Queens of the Stone Age.

    EPs

    Grieving Age - In Aloof Lantern, Thy Bequeathed A Wailer Quietus
    This two (very long!)-track EP has received very favourable views from around the world, and if the idea of Saudi Arabian doom metal appeals to you, you will certainly be rewarded for giving them a go.

    The Ruby Kid - Winter In The City EP
    If this release were just slightly longer, then this extremely exciting young poet would be very near the top of my album list. Read my full review here, and look out for more in 2010 and beyond.
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  • 2009 summary

    Jan 3 2010, 16h01 por counterstrike

    Albums of the Year
    or top six studio albums released last year

    #6 Saratoga "Secretos Y Revelaciones"
    A good, solid chunk of Spanish power/heavy metal.

    #5 Крылья "В краю потерянных душ"
    Ukrainian heavy metal? Yes, please. The youngsters show that true old school heavy metal is still alive.

    #4 Candlemass "Death Magic Doom"
    Another fine release from the Swedes. A third consecutive solid and powerful album.

    #3 Nile "Those Whom The Gods Detest"
    These guys are simply getting better and better with every album.

    #2 Heaven and Hell "The Devil You Know"
    Iommi, Dio, Butler and Appice delivered once again. A great album from a great line-up.

    #1 XIII. Století "Dogma"
    I have waited for this album for a number of years but it was worth it. Definitely one of their best releases.


    Disappointments of the Year
    or the releases that disappointed me the most

    #5 Lily Allen "It's Not Me, It's You"
    After a great debut album this one is a kind of a letdown with no as many great tunes as on its predecessor.

    #4 Primal Fear "16.6: (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead)"
    Although they have never released a masterpiece, there are a couple of good albums in their catalogue, but most definitely not this particular one. Quite the opposite.

    #3 HammerFall "No Sacrifice, No Victory"
    After a fairly good previous album this one is a heavy disappointment, most probably due to the departure of stefan Elmgren.

    #2 Rebellion "Arise: From Ginnungagap To Ragnarök - The History Of The Vikings - Volume III"
    The third part of the saga is the weakest one. Dull, boring, without anything that would stand out.

    #1 Kruger "Девятый Мессия"
    One of my favourite Russian bands' worst album. A total misunderstaing in my book, particularly if you consider spoken passages as every other track.



    Biggest Misunderstanding
    or the thing that shouldn't have happened at all

    Cancelled Ария, Эпидемия and Kruger show @ Progresja, Warsaw, PL
    This should be a great concert but it was cancelled just two days before the date. And it was all the promoter's fault. As it was posted on Epidemia's website: "Our show in Warszaw cancelled. We could do nothing. Promoter explained it with bad tickets sale. He decided to cancel the show and he didn't want listen to the bands' opinion and didn't discuss it with EPIDEMIA, ARIA and KRUGER. We were presented with a fait accompli. All the day he didn't took his phone, he decided to tell it by sms. But later he stopped answer at all. We are really very sorry about this fact and sincerely hope that we'll come to Poland later and make a real show!"


    Songs of the Year
    or ten the most awesome songs of the year

    #10 Mantic Ritual "One By One" (from: "Executioner")
    A great classic thrash metal track from a rather mediocre album.

    #9 Slayer "TocarWorld Painted Blood" (from: "World Painted Blood")
    The only song from the new album that reminds of Slayer's great past.

    #8 Kreator "Hordes of Chaos (A Necrologue for the Elite)" (from: "Hordes of Chaos")
    A very good tune. Typical of Kreator.

    #7 Kult "Marysia" (from: "HURRA!")
    Not a metal song, hardly a rock one but it fucking rocks!

    #6 Saratoga"Después De La Tormenta" (from: "Secretos Y Revelaciones")
    The best song from one of the best albums of this year.

    #5 Crystal Viper "Metal Nation" (from: "Metal Nation")
    The best track off their album, and possibly their best tune up to date.

    #4 Rammstein "RAMMLIED" (from: "LIEBE IST FüR ALLE DA")
    A powerful tune from a very good album.

    #3 Candlemass "TocarIf I Ever Die" (from: "Death Magic Doom")
    A great, heavy song; one of their best.

    #2 XIII. Století "Kabarette Voltaire" (from: "Dogma")
    Since I first heard this song I just couldn't stop listening to it. Still I can't get enough of it.

    #1 Крылья "Элизиум" (from: "В краю потерянных душ")
    A 10-minute epic masterpiece. Absolutely mind-blowing stuff.



    Debut of the Year
    or the best band that released their debut album this year

    Крылья
    Ukrainian heavy metal group released their first album and showed they have a great deal of potential.


    Discovery of the Year
    or bands that's been around for some time, recorded a few albums, but I haven't heard them before

    Mägo de Oz
    One of the better-known Spanish groups quite quickly became one of my favourite bands.

    Saratoga
    A Spanish heavy/power metal band. On the scene for almost two decades now. A solid piece of heavy music.

    Soraya Arnelas
    A hat-trick for Spain this year. A pop/disco artist that caught my attention with this year's Eurovision song.


    Gig of the Year
    or the best concert I've seen this year

    Nile @ Progresja, Warsaw, PL
    Do I have to say anything? Those who attended the show would probably agree. And those who didn't - you just missed a show of the year!
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  • Asphyx & Soulburn

    Jan 2 2010, 21h13 por Conservationist



    Asphyx make brutal doom-death that melds the Malevolent Creation style of recursive muted rhythm riffing with the soaring tremolo of Slayer and early old school bands like Master, Obituary and Morgoth. This retrospective of their career -- including a stint as Soulburn -- shows the peaks and valleys in full color.

    Asphyx reviews
    Soulburn reviews



    For fans of:

    * Asphyx
    * Soulburn
    * Pestilence
    * Suffocation
    * Malevolent Creation
    * Slayer
    * Sepultura
    * Vader
    * Obituary
    * Infester
    * Skepticism
    * Morgoth
    * Destruction
    * Hellhammer
    * Celtic Frost
    * Master




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  • If you thought my last year's summary was ultimate, you better check this - 2009…

    Jan 1 2010, 16h34 por Mrozikos667

    Well, you should know the rules by now, so without further introduction, this is it:

    2/10 and the titles of The Worst Album of the Year and The Biggest Disappointment of the Year:
    Queensrÿche – American Soldier

    2.5/10:
    30 Seconds to Mars – This is War
    The Devil Wears Prada – With Roots Above and Branches Below

    3/10:
    It Prevails – Capture and Embrace
    Papa Roach – Metamorphosis

    3.5/10:
    IXXI – Elect Darkness
    The Used – Artwork

    4/10:
    Portal – Swarth
    Rose Funeral – The Resting Sonata
    Static-X – Cult of Static
    The Agonist – Lullabies for the Dormant Mind
    War From a Harlots Mouth – In Shoals

    4.5/10:
    Despised Icon – Day of Mourning
    Evile – Infected Nations
    Impending Doom – The Serpent Servant

    5/10:
    At Vance – Ride the Sky
    Born of Osiris – A Higher Place
    Iron Fire – To the Grave
    Mothra – Dyes
    Sanctification – Black Reign

    5.5/10:
    Beherit – Engram
    Municipal Waste – Massive Aggressive
    Nightrage – Wearing a Martyr’s Crown
    Pestilence – Resurrection Macabre
    Scale The Summit – Carving Desert Canyons
    Shadows Fall – Retribution
    Suffocation – Blood Oath

    6/10:
    Caliban – Say Hello to Tragedy
    Cattle Decapitation – The Harvest Floor
    Mumakil – Behold the Failure
    Obscura – Cosmogenesis
    Peste Noire – Ballade Cuntre lo Anemi Francor
    Stream of Passion – The Flame Within
    Winds of Plague – The Great Stone War

    6.5/10:
    Ektomorf – What Doesn’t Kill Me…
    HammerFall – No Sacrifice, No Victory
    Savage Circus – Of Doom & Death
    Teitanblood – Seven Chalices
    The Arusha Accord – The Echo Verses
    The Boy Will Drown – Fetish
    The Mars Volta – Octahedron
    Trigger the Bloodshed – The Great Depression
    Ulcerate – Everything is Fire
    within the ruins – Creature

    7/10:
    A Plea For Purging – Depravity
    Darkest Hour – The Eternal Return
    DevilDriver – Pray for Villains
    Echoes of Eternity – As Shadows Burn
    Hatebreed – For the Lions
    Indukti – Idmen
    Inhale/Exhale – Bury Me Alive
    Kalisia – Cybion
    Killswitch Engage – Killswitch Engage
    Lamb of God – Wrath
    Oceana – Birtheater
    Scar Symmetry – Dark Matter Dimensions
    So I Scream – 6Shooter EP
    Tardive Dyskinesia – The Sea of See Through Skins
    The Contortionist – Apparition

    7.5/10:
    Abused Majesty - …And Man Created God In His Own Image
    AFI – Crash Love
    At War – Infidel
    Blindead – Impulse EP
    Blut aus Nord – Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue with the Stars
    Brutal Truth – Evolution Through Revolution
    Editors – In this Light and on this Evening
    Five Finger Death Punch – War is the Answer
    Grave Digger – Ballads of a Hangman
    Grizzly Bear – Veckatimest
    Here Comes The Kraken – Here Comes the Kraken
    Job for a Cowboy – Ruination
    Sepultura – A-Lex
    Susperia – Attitude
    The Red Chord – Fed Through The Teeth Machine
    Warbringer – Waking Into Nightmares
    Whiplash – Unborn Again

    8/10:
    A Hill To Die Upon – Infinite Titanic Immortal
    Absu – Absu
    Aegaeon – Exponential Transcendence EP
    Amorphis – Skyforger
    Armed For Apocalypse – Defeat
    Baroness – Blue Record
    Burnt by the Sun – Heart of Darkness
    Chimaira – The Infection
    Divine Heresy – Bringer of Plagues
    Drudkh – Microcosmos
    Eminem – Relapse
    Evergreen Terrace – Almost Home
    Every Time I Die – New Junk Aesthetic
    Fall From Reality – Withdrawal
    Fen – The Malediction Fields
    Fleshgod Apocalypse – Oracles
    Fukpig – Spewings from a Selfish Nation
    Gama Bomb – Tales from the Grave in Space
    God Dethroned – Passiondale
    Graves Of Valor – Salarian Gate
    Hail of Bullets – Warsaw Rising EP
    Hatesphere – To the Nines
    Hell United – HornoKracy
    Hunter – Hellwood
    Inevitable End – The Severed Inception
    Infernal War – Conflagrator EP
    Malefice – Dawn of Reprisal
    Masachist – Death March Fury
    Molotov Solution – The Harbinger
    Napalm Death – Time Waits for No Slave
    No Consequence – In the Shadow of Gods
    Noriega – Desolo EP
    Oranssi Pazuzu – Muukalainen Puhuu
    Pablopavo & Ludziki – Telehon
    Pathosray – Sunless Skies
    Raven – Walk Through Fire
    Saxon – Into the Labirynth
    Starring Janet Leigh – Spectrum
    The Chariot – Wars and Rumors of Wars
    The Crimson Armada – Guardians
    The Dead Weather – Horehound
    The Sorrow – Origin of the Storm
    This Ending – Dead Harvest
    White Lies – To Lose My Life

    8.5/10:
    Alastor – Spaaazm
    Amesoeurs – Amesoeurs
    Anaal Nathrakh – In the Constellation of the Black Widow
    Antigama – Warning
    Armia – Der Prozess
    Asphyx – Death… The Brutal Way
    Chainsaw – Evilution
    DÅÅTH – The Concealers
    Dark Moor – Autumnal
    dredg – The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion
    Eluveitie – Evocation I: The Arcane Dominion
    Eternal Tears of Sorrow – Children of the Dark Waters
    Funebrarum – The Sleep of Morbid Dreams
    Funeral Mist – Maranatha
    Gallows – Grey Britain
    Hatebreed – Hatebreed
    Hey – Miłość! Uwaga! Ratunku! Pomocy!
    iwrestledabearonce – It’s All Happening
    Kylesa – Static Tensions
    Lion’s Share – Dark Hours
    Manimal – The Darkest Room
    Neaera – Omnicide-Creation Unleashed
    O.S.T.R – O.C.B
    Porcupine Tree – The Incident
    Primal Fear – 16.6 (Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead)
    Rammstein – Liebe ist für Alle da
    Redemption – Snowfall on Judgment Day
    Saint Deamon – Pandeamonium
    Seneca – Reflections
    Slough Feg – Ape Uprising
    Svarttjern – Misanthropic Path of Madness
    The Psyke Project – Dead Storm
    Turbo – Strażnik Światła
    Vader – Necropolis

    9/10, which means awesome:
    Alice in Chains – Black Gives Way to Blue
    Arckanum – ÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞÞ
    Arctic Monkeys – Humbug
    Behemoth – Evangelion
    Between the Buried and Me – The Great Misdirect
    Black River – Black N’ Roll
    Cobalt – Gin
    Converge – Axe to Fall
    Crescent Shield – The Stars of Never Seen
    Dream Theater – Black Clouds & Silver Linings
    Ensiferum – From Afar
    God Forbid – Earthsblood
    Hammerforce – Dice
    Heaven and Hell – The Devil You Know
    Impious – Death Domination
    Katatonia – Night is the New Day
    Kreator – Hordes of Chaos
    Lost Soul – Immerse in Infinity
    Marduk – Wormwood
    Mastodon – Crack the Skye
    My Own Grave – Necrology
    Nile – Those Whom the Gods Detest
    Sacrifice – The Ones I Condemn
    Slayer – World Painted Blood
    Vomitory – Carnage Euphoria
    Wolfmother – Cosmic Egg

    9.5/10, which means almost perfect:
    Architects – Hollow Crown
    Artillery – When Death Comes
    Mystic Prophecy – Fireangel
    Paramore – brand new eyes
    Riverside – Anno Domini High Definition
    The Eyes Of A Traitor – A Clear Perception

    10/10, godlike:
    August Burns Red – Constellations
    Yeah, it's metalcore album. So what? It's so damn powerful and catchy at the same time that I just can't imagine how metalcore could get any better (although competition this year was surprisingly strong - Architects and The Eyes of a Traitor are not far behind).
    Franz Ferdinand – Tonight: Franz Ferdinand
    Take a look at my charts and you'll know everything - I just love this band. They always fail to disappoint and to release three 10/10 albums in a row is really something. Probably the most catchy thing since... Well, since their last album!

    667/10 and the title of The Album of the Year:
    Rootwater – Visionism


    Wow. They topped the magnificent "Limbic System" even if it seemed mission almost impossible. They're really original, so I would probably fail at describing their music - just do yourself a favor and listen to this.


    I didn't have time to listen to those closely enough to rate them:
    Anubis Gate - The Detached
    Azarath - Praise the Beast
    Be'lakor - Stone's Reach
    Coalesce - Ox
    Minsk - With Echoes in the Movement of Stone
    Murder Therapy - Symmetry in Delirium
    The Chasm - Farseeing the Paranormal Abysm

    Good year for music it was (oh well, I would probably find any year as good for music ;)), but why not hope for even better 2010?
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  • The only rightful musical summary of 2009, others are just meaningless and unworthy…

    Dez 31 2009, 15h46 por MATI9630

    That's right, this is the third time I'm doing musical summary of the year, although nobody cares. Anyway, this time a number of albums rated is the highest so far (I'm too lazy to count though)... yet, I haven't managed to give a listen to every album I wanted, maybe I'll get better luck next year.
    Please, note that 7/10 isn't really a high mark - let's say that 6 is for albums which are flawed, yet listenable. 7 means good, but forgettable. 8 is reserverd for very good CDs, and, as you may or may have not figured out, 7.5 is something in between.

    I've decided to give one perfect 10. Actually, I do not believe in pure perfection, so let's say - 10 here means 'as close as it gets'.


    4/10
    Show Your Colors - Amoral

    6/10
    A-Lex - Sepultura
    Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot

    6,5/10
    The Empyrean - John Frusciante
    Wicked Maiden - Impellitteri

    7/10
    1,5 - Los Pierdols
    9 Degrees West Of The Moon - Vision Divine
    Angels Of Love - Yngwie Malmsteen
    Evocation I - The Arcane Dominion - Eluveitie
    Halford III - Winter Songs - Halford
    Monoliths & Dimensions - Sunn O)))
    Night Castle - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
    Sunless Skies - Pathosray
    The Visitor - UFO

    7,5/10
    All Ends In Silence - Dark the Suns
    Chained To The Nite - Cauldron
    For Lies I Sire - My Dying Bride
    Here Waits Thy Doom - 3 Inches of Blood
    Last Look At Eden - Europe
    Living for Death, Destroying the Rest - Rumpelstiltskin Grinder
    No Sacrifice, No Victory - HammerFall
    Science of Annihilation - Cage
    Spirit Black - Jorn
    Through My Dog's Eyes - Ephel Duath
    To The Grave - Iron Fire


    8/10
    A New Constellation - Nahemah
    A Taste Of Extreme Divinity - Hypocrisy
    Across the Dark - Insomnium
    Animals As Leaders - Animals as Leaders
    Ape Uprising - Slough Feg
    Archangels in Black - Adagio
    Babylon - W.A.S.P.
    Back From The Dead - Spinal Tap
    Ballads Of A Hangman - Grave Digger
    Battle Sluts - Destroy Destroy Destroy
    Black'N'Roll - Black River
    Black Sails at Midnight - Alestorm
    Blood - OSI
    Cosmic Egg - Wolfmother
    Crógacht - SuidAkrA
    Dark Matter Dimensions - Scar Symmetry
    Enemies - Marionette
    Esoteric - Skyfire
    Everyday Demons - The Answer
    Freedom Comes - Vicious Crusade
    Hordes of Chaos - Kreator
    Idmen - Indukti
    In The... All Together - Skyclad
    Japanese Hospitality - Warmen
    Linoleum - Pain of Salvation
    Massive Aggressive - Municipal Waste
    Necropolis - Vader
    Pine/Cross Dover - Masters of Reality
    Re-Creation - Carnal
    Slaughterhouse On the Prairie - Buckethead
    Skeletons in the Closet - Children of Bodom
    Sonic Boom - KISS
    Strażnik Światła - Turbo
    The Century of Self - ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
    The Days of Grays - Sonata Arctica
    The God Behind the God - Spiritus Mortis
    The Incident - Porcupine Tree
    The Restless Memoirs - Disarmonia Mundi
    Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures
    Wavering Radiant - Isis
    Wearing A Martyr's Crown - Nightrage
    With Echoes in the Movement of Stone - Minsk
    When Death Comes - Artillery
    World Painted Blood - Slayer
    Waking Into Nightmares - Warbringer

    8,5/10
    Addicted - Devin Townsend Project
    Amor Vincit Omnia - Pure Reason Revolution
    Dead Harvest - This Ending
    Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us - Paradise Lost
    Into the Labyrinth - Saxon
    Ki - Devin Townsend Project
    Sad Day On Planet Earth - Lillian Axe
    Sing Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious - Diablo Swing Orchestra
    Strange Cousins From The West - Clutch
    The Devil You Know - Heaven & Hell
    Visionism - Rootwater

    9/10
    Black Clouds & Silver Linings - Dream Theater
    Death Magic Doom - Candlemass
    Endgame - Megadeth
    Evilution - Chainsaw
    From Afar - Ensiferum
    HellWood - Hunter
    Skyforger - Amorphis
    Shin-Ken - Persefone
    The Isolation Game - Disarmonia Mundi

    9,5/10

    Anno Domini High Definition - Riverside

    10/10 and the title of The Album Of 2009 goes to...

    Cybion - Kalisia



    Despite (for some people perhaps too) high ratings, I hope that the 2010 is going to be even better. I wish that to myself and to all of you.
    Happy new year, motherfuckers.

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  • Best of '09 (Top 50)

    Dez 31 2009, 14h43 por NecroGabo

    50. Doomenicus - Sacred



    49. Crystal Viper - Metal Nation



    48. Mourning Dawn - For the Fallen



    47. Behemoth - Evangelion



    46. Fatum Elisum - Fatum Elisum



    45. Nahemah - A New Constellation



    44. Krallice - Dimensional Bleedthrough



    43. Fen - The Malediction Fields



    42. Count Raven - Mammons War



    41. Klabautamann - Merkur



    40. Megadeth - Endgame



    39. Unanimated - In the Light of Darkness



    38. Fleshgod Apocalypse - Oracles



    37. Lost Soul - Immerse In Infinity



    36. Ea - Ea ll



    35. Kalisia - Cybion



    34. Urna - Iter ad Lucem



    33. Procession - The Cult Of Disease



    32. Funebrarum - The Sleep of Morbid Dreams



    31. Tribulation - The Horror



    30. Asphyx - Death... The Brutal Way



    29. Process of Guilt - Erosion



    28. Spiritus Mortis - The God Behind the God



    27. Fool's Game - Reality Divine



    26. Altar Of Oblivion - Sinews Of Anguish



    25. Secrets of the Moon - Privilegivm



    24. The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Ape Uprising



    23. Wolves in the Throne Room - Black Cascade



    22. Forsaken - After the Fall



    21. Nokturnal Mortum - Voice of Steel



    20. W.A.S.P. - Babylon



    19. Augury - Fragmentary Evidence



    18. Teitanblood - Seven Chalices



    17. Redemption - Snowfall On Judgment Day



    16. Mournful Congregation - The June Frost



    15. Drudkh - Microcosmos



    14. Nile - Those Whom The Gods Detest



    13. Candlemass - Death Magic Doom



    12. Njiqahdda - Yrg Alms



    11. Miserere Luminis - Miserere Luminis



    10. While Heaven Wept - Vast Oceans Lachrymose



    9. The Prophecy - Into The Light



    8. Oranssi Pazuzu - Muukalainen Puhuu



    7. Isole - Silent Ruins



    6. Shadow Gallery - Digital Ghosts



    5. Ahab - The Divinity of Oceans



    4. Portal - Swarth



    3. The Chasm - Farseeing The Paranormal Abysm



    2. Blut aus Nord - Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With The Stars



    1. The Ruins of Beverast - Foulest Semen of a Sheltered Elite
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  • Top 20 Metal Albums of 2009

    Dez 31 2009, 14h40 por Eminor_

    1. Mastodon - Crack The Skye
    2. Argus - Argus
    3. YOB - The Great Cessation
    4. The Chasm - Farseeing the Paranormal Abysm
    5. Cobalt - Gin
    6. Blut aus Nord - Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With The Stars
    7. Razor of Occam - Homage To Martyrs
    8. Shrinebuilder - Shrinebuilder
    9. Absu - Absu
    10. Slough Feg - Ape Uprising
    11. Revelation - For The Sake Of No One
    12. Drudkh - Microcosmos
    13. Ahab - The Divinity of Oceans
    14. Suffocation - Blood Oath
    15. Altar Of Oblivion - Sinews of Anguish
    16. Megadeth - Endgame
    17. Destroyer 666 - Defiance
    18. Iron Man - I Have Returned
    19. Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know
    20. Napalm Death - Time Waits For No Slave

    Also in the running: Wodensthrone, Kylesa, Memory Driven, Isole, Giant Squid, While Heaven Wept, Isis, Nile, Clutch, Novembers Doom

    Read about these albums at www.metalreview.com
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  • Hipster metal recognized, and officially OVER

    Dez 30 2009, 18h16 por Conservationist



    Hipster Metal: 2004 - 2007

    When even the Village Voice says hipster metal has jumped the shark, you know it's official: both that "hipster metal" exists, which hipsters deny, and that it's a dead played out trend, which is good news for people who like real metal.

    Indie hipster music and metal cannot coexist. They're coming at the world from opposite angles. Metal is about power, but indie hipster music is about sounding cool and ironic to pacify your friends. Power is war, pandering is pacifism. No pacifism in metal -- only war -- IF YOU ARE A FALSE...

    * Hipster metal jumps the shark
    * Hipster metal is officially over

    For fans of:

    * Mastodon
    * Boris
    * Harvey Milk
    * Krallice
    * Amesoeurs
    * Wolves in the Throne Room
    * Isis
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  • Give a review?

    Dez 29 2009, 18h33 por NoExRecords

    Check out the new album titled Headcase from No Explanation Records Artist BITTER and let us know what you think http://www.last.fm/music/Bitter/Headcase+-+Bitter
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