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  • Truckfighters covered in Bitchwax

    Nov 30 2009, 16h50 por Hal0J

    Fri 27 Nov – The Atomic Bitchwax, Truckfighters

    Sons of Alpha Centauri
    Technically competent and a good sound but lacked stage presence. An utter shame as with such a good crowd so early in the night and strong bands following I feel they missed an opportunity.

    Truckfighters
    With such a tight ship run at The Underworld those at the bar may have been surprised when this act started although the guitarist did a great job of soloing and show boating whilst the crowd shuffled back in. Great and lively set and a good warm-up for the next act.

    The Atomic Bitchwax
    Replaced Dozer as the head line act. Not sure anyone could have failed to deliver a performance that the crowd didn't love after Truckfighters great and energetic set. Good strong delivery with an ok stage presence. The band were slightly taken aback by the brutality of the venues time management as their instruments went quiet with 15 minutes to go but the regimented 2 song encore was delivered in high spirits and ended the gig nicely.

    Post gig socialising by the bands made a refreshing change. Their professionalism and ability to take compliments and criticism was greatly appreciated.
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  • 2009 Album of the Year

    Nov 28 2009, 19h15 por bufftbone

    Well it's the end of 2009 and with it, time for a bunch of album of the year reviews. Mine is no exception. This review will be based solely on my likes, dislikes and opinions. I will present some facts and use them accordingly. I encourage anyone to chime in and let me know what they think, if I missed anything or even their top lists. Only albums that came out during the calendar year 2009 will be here. Without further hesitation, here are my top ten releases followed by the total track scrobbles per album. These are in no order.

    1. Wolfmother - Cosmic Egg - 17
    2. Stone Axe - Stone Axe - 247
    3. Them Crooked Vultures - Them Crooked Vultures - 98
    4. The Company Band - The Company Band - 42
    5. Pearl Jam - Backspacer - 57
    6. Clutch - Strange Cousins From The West - 173
    7. Weird Owl - Ever The Silver Cord Be Loosed - 43
    8. Truckfighters - Mania - 26
    9. Throttlerod - Pig Charmer - 26
    10. Sun Gods In Exile - Black Light, White Lines - 47

    Honorable mentions go out to Stone Axe (for the Extended Play EP), Mother's Green, Naam, Mustasch, Nightstalker, Megedeth, Mastodon, Mammoth Mammoth, The Machine, Lo-Pan, Kamchatka, House Of Broken Promises, Fu Manchu, The Freezing Fog, Priestess, Freedom Hawk, Dogs of Winter, Devil To Pay, Dali's Llama, Cherry Choke, Chapstik, Black Water Rising, Black River, Black Pyramid, Baroness, Baby Woodrose, Alice in Chains and Admiral of Black for putting out very good albums this year. There were a lot of other bands who also put out albums this year that I listened to but didn't quite grab me like the others.

    If I were to go strictly by the scrobbles then Stone Axe would walk away with the title hands down. The self titled album was released in March of this year. I've had plenty of time to play it and play it I did. I also turned a few people onto the band in the process. My initial reaction was this sounds a little like a southern Soundgarden. In some songs where Drew is singing, he does remind me of Chris Cornell. It's not a bad thing. I didn't care for Chris Cornell's solo release this year. If I were Chris I would try to tell people that Stone Axe was my other band. Of course we all know better.

    Sometime in the summer of 2009 I got into this big Queens of the Stone Age kick. I never really listened to an album thoroughly until this year. during that kick it was rumored then confirmed that Josh Homme was working with Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones. I'm a fan of Foo Fighters and Led Zeppelin so I was pretty psyched. I couldn't see their first show due to a slow Ticketmaster website and then them selling out so quick. The end result was Them Crooked Vultures. They put out a self titled release and I tell you I'm hooked. I'm hooked more then I was with any Queens material and there's a lot more of it. the first two tracks are just mind blowing and the rest of the album is just as equally good. I ordered two copies of the album. The CD/tshirt combo from the band and the iTunes release with two live tracks. I can't put this album down even if I tried.

    Pearl Jam's Backspacer album was highly anticipated by me. Pearl Jam has been consistently my favorite band for the last 16 years. I don't know why but it seems that every chapter in my life revolves around a Pearl Jam release. Anytime a new album comes out, something big in my life happens. Perhaps I was always finding solace in my life by listening to their music but they always got me through. Backspacer is a much slower mellower album then past albums. Maybe because their anti-Bush messages are no longer part of their music since W is no longer president. I think Eddie Vedder's solo album had a lot of influence on making this album because there are a lot of similarities in the two.

    First they disbanded then they got back together with a somewhat different lineup. The end result was a good long rocking album. Wolfmother came back this year with a pretty powerful album. Of course it has its highs and lows but it's a pretty consistent album. The last album got my hooked for the first few tracks but then it faded off. I can't think of a time when I listened to the last album from start to finish without skipping songs or turning it off all together. Cosmic Egg was a good listen from start to finish.

    Clutch are no strangers to making good solid hard rocking albums. Strange Cousins From The West is no exception. The album starts out hard from the get go and doesn't let go. I think they should've called the album Tocar50,000 Unstoppable Watts, after the song of the same name because of the amount of energy in this album. Clutch easily became one of my favorite bands this year. Seeing them four times (once as The Bakerton Group) helped solidify that. Not to mention that because of Baroness dropping out of the tour in the summer, my favorite band, Low of the Low, got to open on the main stage for them when they played in Milwaukee. Being the photographer for Low of the Low I got all access to the venue and got to see the soundcheck and meet Neil Fallon. I got to talk music for a few minutes with Neil and got to talk to him about his side project which is....

    The Company Band self titled. When I talked to Neil in August he had said the album was finished and was just waiting on the record company. He said about 8 weeks or so. It was more like 12 but who's counting? This album, as good as it is and as psyched as I was to hear it, was unfortunately over shadowed by the Them Crooked Vultures release. Not only did the album release on the same day, the albums were leaked on the same day as well. I came across The Company Band album first and I'm glad I did otherwise I probably wouldn't have given it a fair chance. It's a good solid album and doesn't sound to much like a Clutch album. Obviously the comparisons are going to be there due to Neil singing on both but it's the instrumentals that set the two apart. Clutch has more a southern spacey tune to the instruments whereas The Company Band doesn't have much distortion to it. The end result is a good rock album.

    When I read the reviews on Weird Owl's album and read the comparisons to Neil Young and Crazy Horse I was intrigued. I couldn't have agreed more. It's good, it rocks and there is a little psychedelic to it which is probably why they are signed to Tee Pee Records. Any Neil Young fan would like this unless the only thing by the godfather of grunge you like is his acoustic material in which case you're in for a huge disappointment.

    Truckfighters and Throttlerod I'm going to talk about here at the same time. I love both bands. I think very highly of both and they both put out solid albums. I wasn't overly thrilled with either and while good, it didn't exceed my expectations like other top albums did or their previous albums. Mania sounded a little to commercial compared to past albums and Pig Charmer wasn't to far off. Maybe it was the commercial radio sound that keeps me from giving it a fair chance. I don't know. Both albums are on my iPhone still and haven't been taken off yet. I haven't listened to either album start to finish in a while but tracks have come up numerous times when I hit shuffle.

    The last album I want to discuss here is Sun Gods In Exile. Eye For an Eye is the opening track and it seems that is what the band is trying to do to make their mark in music. They don't disappoint. I heard the term somewhere that said the greatest southern rock not from the south. That may be true. I don't know about the greatest but great, yes, I'd agree with that. The album doesn't let up. Like Stone Axe, I've turned quite a few people onto this band.

    Now that I've gone through all that onto my album of the year for 2009. Ready, the album of the year is....

    going to revealed....

    after these messages.

    Ok, enough with the messing around. My 2009 album of the year goes to:



    Enough said. Maybe it's because I'm listening to the album right now, maybe I can't put it down. I'm not sure. There were a lot of worthy candidates and a lot that I had difficulty trimming down to my top 10. It is what it is. It's a great album that will stick with my for quite sometime, perhaps well after the world ends in 2012. We shall see.

    2010 promises to be another great year for music. There's a lot of good stuff in the works that will hopefully see daylight next year. Here's a list of bands working on albums that are due next year.

    Venomin James
    Brain Police
    Five Horse Johnson
    Sasquatch
    Stone Axe (yes, another one, I can't wait)
    Clutch (Live material)
    Dexter Jone's Circus Orchestra
    Dixie Witch
    The Brought Low
    Black Rainbows
    Low of the Low
    Orange Goblin
    The Machine

    Speaking of Low of the Low, here's a video shot this past summer of a song that will be on their upcoming 2010 release.



    What will my 2010 list look like? I'll see you in a year. Keep Rocking!
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    Nov 25 2009, 20h43 por Deliraire

    (I simply hated my crammed profile but I do not want to get rid of the statistics.)

    ------------------------------------------------------


    FUKK YOU, FUKKFACE!

    1st track: (22 Jun 2009)
    Witchcraft - TocarWitchcraft

    1000th track: (07 Jul 2009)
    Nirvana - Turnaround

    2000th track: (19 Jul 2009)
    The Smashing Pumpkins - TocarBullet With Butterfly Wings

    3000th track: (30 Jul 2009)
    Dishammer - Werewolves on Wheels

    4000th track: (18 Aug 2009)
    Astroqueen - Crashlander

    5000th track: (03 Sep 2009)
    Truckfighters - TocarNitro

    6000th track: (15 Sep 2009)
    Wednesday 13 - TocarHouse by the Cemetery

    7000th track: (24 Sep 2009)
    Graveyard - Evil Ways

    8000th track: (10 Oct 2009)
    Queens of the Stone Age - TocarBetter Living Through Chemistry

    9000th track: (20 Oct 2009)
    Counting Crows - TocarAmy Hit The Atmosphere

    10000th track: (03 Nov 2009)
    Eric Clapton - TocarWonderful Tonight

    11000th track: (12 Nov 2009)
    Stone Temple Pilots - TocarSin

    12000th track: (21 Nov 2009)
    The Kovenant - Via Negativa

    13000th track: (03 Dec 2009)
    Craft - TocarEarth a Raging Blaze


    ...


    Monthly crap

    Jun-2009
    Arghoslent (55 plays)
    Jul-2009
    Interpol (102 plays)
    Aug-2009
    Fuck Off And Die! (61 plays)
    Sep-2009
    Anberlin (106 plays)
    Oct-2009
    Sasquatch (162 plays)
    Nov-2009
    Adema (143 plays)

    ...

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  • 2009 releases

    Nov 18 2009, 19h10 por TheOnlyHelicon

    2009 has been a good year for music. This is just a rough list of albums that I have appreciated.
    I have missed out plenty I am sure, but that is probably down to the fact that I haven't heard them yet, or I didn't like!

    In no order:

    Eels - Hombre Lobo




    Truckfighters - Mania




    Crippled Black Phoenix - 200 Tons of Bad Luck




    Black Math Horseman - Wyllt




    Therapy? - Crooked Timber




    Porcupine Tree - The Incident




    Russian Circles - Geneva




    Collapse Under The Empire - systembreakdown




    OSI - Blood




    Minsk - With Echoes in the Movement of Stone




    Mastodon - Crack The Skye




    Ancestors - Of Sound Mind




    ...to be continued.
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  • Favourite stoner and doom band for (almost) every alphabet

    Jul 30 2009, 15h49 por mshggh

    Acid King
    Bongzilla
    Church of Misery
    Down
    Electric Wizard
    Fu Manchu
    Goatsnake
    High on Fire
    Iron Monkey
    Jesu
    Kyuss
    Leafhound
    Mannhai
    Natas
    Orange Goblin
    Queens of the Stone Age
    Roachpowder
    Sleep
    Truckfighters
    Unida
    Viaje A 800
    Weedeater
    YOB
    Z[
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  • NME Radio Playlist - 20th June 2009

    Jun 24 2009, 20h40 por nmeradiolive

    Remember you can hear NME Radio at http://www.nme.com/radio, Sky Digital channel 0184, Virgin Media 975, Freesat 727 and on DAB Digital Radio in London!

    A List
    Ash - Return of the White Rabbit
    Band Of Skulls - Fires
    The Big Pink - Stop The World
    Bombay Bicycle Club - TocarDust On The Ground
    Darker My Love - Two Ways Out
    The Dead Weather - Treat Me Like Your Mother
    Doves - TocarThe Greatest Denier
    Gossip - TocarHeavy Cross
    Green Day - Horseshoes And Handgrenades
    Jamie T - Sticks ‘N’ Stones
    Kasabian - Where Did All The Love Go
    Metric - Satellite Mind
    Miike Snow - TocarCult Logic
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - TocarContender
    Passion Pit - TocarFolds In Your Hands
    Solid Gold - Tocarbible thumper
    Sonic Youth - Poison Arrow
    Swimming - Panthalassa
    We Have Band - TocarYou Came Out
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - TocarHeads Will Roll

    B List
    Bat for Lashes - Pearl’s Dream
    Crystal Fighters - Xtatic Truth
    Dinosaur Jr - Plans
    Django Django - Storm
    Isa & The Filthy Tongues - TocarBig Star
    The Legends - Something strange will happen
    Magic Wands - Warrior
    Maximo Park - questing not coasting
    Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson - TocarWoodfriend
    Patrick Wolf - TocarHard Times
    Peaches - Lose You
    Reverend and The Makers - Silence Is Talking
    The Soundtrack of Our Lives - Babel On
    White Rose Movement - Cigarette Machine (New Club Mix)

    NME RADIO SPOT PLAYS
    Animal Collective - Summertime Clothes
    autoKratz - Always More
    Band Of Skulls - Fires -
    Bike For Three - All There Is To Say About Love
    Black Moth Super Rainbow - TocarGold Splatter
    Chairlift - TocarGarbage
    Defend Moscow - die tonight
    The Duckworth Lewis Method - The Age Of Revolution
    Engineers - Clean Coloured Wire
    The Fascination Movement - TocarJust Pretend
    Fleet Foxes - Your Protector
    Florence + The Machine - Rabbit Heart
    Girls - Hellhole Ratrace
    Little Boots - Symmetry
    Love Like Fire - Stand In Your Shoes
    The Maccabees - Can You Give It
    The Mars Volta - Cotopaxi
    Mirrors - Look At Me
    Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson - Realtor
    Peter, bjorn and john - It Don’t Move Me
    Suckers - TocarBeach Queen
    Super Fury Animals - MT.
    Tape The Radio - Save A Life
    Truckfighters - TocarMonster
    White Belt Yellow Tag - Tell Your Friends (It All Worked Out)
    Wilco - Wilco (the Song)
    Wild Beasts - Hooting And Howling
    Wolf Gang - Pieces Of You

    EVENING SPOT PLAYS
    Chew Lips - Salt Air
    Fight Like Apes - Something Global
    Fever Ray - TocarTriangle Walks
    Future of the Left - Arming Eritrea
    Johnny Foreigner - Feels Like Summer
    La Roux - TocarBulletproof (Zinc Remix)
    Mr. Hudson Feat. Kanye West - Supernova
    Mstrkraft feat. John Legend - Heartbreaker
    The Phenomenal Handclap Band - You’ll Disappear
    We Are Wolves - TocarFight & Kiss
    White Denim - TocarI Start To Run
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  • NME Radio Playlist - 13th June 2009

    Jun 15 2009, 16h16 por nmeradiolive

    Remember you can hear NME Radio at http://www.nme.com/radio, Sky Digital channel 0184, Virgin Media 975, Freesat 727 and on DAB Digital Radio in London!

    A List
    Ash - Return of the White Rabbit
    The Big Pink - Stop The World
    Bombay Bicycle Club - TocarDust On The Ground
    Casiokids - Is It Ok
    Darker My Love - Two Ways Out
    Dinosaur Jr - Over It
    Doves - TocarThe Greatest Denier
    Green Day - Horseshoes And Handgrenades
    Kasabian - TocarFire
    Matt & Kim - Lessons Learned
    Metric - Satellite Mind
    Miike Snow - TocarCult Logic
    The Pains of Being Pure at Heart -
    Papercuts - TocarFuture Primitive
    Passion Pit - TocarFolds In Your Hands
    Solid Gold - Tocarbible thumper
    Sonic Youth - Poison Arrow
    Swimming - Panthalassa
    We Have Band - TocarYou Came Out
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - TocarHeads Will Roll

    B LIST
    Bat for Lashes - Pearl’s Dream
    The Bronx - TocarKnifeman
    The Dead Weather - Treat Me Like Your Mother
    Django Django - Storm
    Gossip - TocarHeavy Cross
    Isa & The Filthy Tongues - TocarBig Star
    Jamie T - Sticks ‘N’ Stones
    Maximo Park - questing not coasting
    Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson - Woodfriend -
    Patrick Wolf - TocarHard Times
    Peaches - Lose You
    Reverend and The Makers - Silence Is Talking
    The Soundtrack of Our Lives - Babel On
    White Rose Movement - Cigarette Machine (New Club Mix)

    NME RADIO SPOT PLAYS
    Animal Collective - Summertime Clothes
    autoKratz - Always More
    Band Of Skulls - Fires -
    Bike For Three - All There Is To Say About Love
    Black Moth Super Rainbow - TocarGold Splatter
    Chairlift - TocarGarbage
    Crystal Fighters - Xtatic Truth
    Defend Moscow - die tonight
    The Duckworth Lewis Method - The Age Of Revolution
    Engineers - Clean Coloured Wire
    The Fascination Movement - TocarJust Pretend
    The Field - The More That I Do (Foals xIII Remix)
    Fleet Foxes - Your Protector
    Florence + The Machine - Rabbit Heart
    Gallows - London Is The Reason
    Girls - Hellhole Ratrace
    Jack Penate - Be The One
    La Roux - TocarBulletproof (Zinc Remix)
    The Legends - Siomething Strange Will Happen
    Love Like Fire - Stand In Your Shoes
    The Maccabees - Can You Give It
    Magic Magic - Sleepy Lion
    The Mars Volta - Cotopaxi
    Mirrors - Look At Me
    Mstrkraft feat. John Legend - Heartbreaker
    Pete Yorn & Scarlett Johansson - Realtor -
    Suckers - TocarBeach Queen
    Super Fury Animals - MT.
    Truckfighters - TocarMonster

    EVENING SPOT PLAYS
    Chew Lips - Salt Air
    Enter Shikari - TocarJuggernauts
    Fight Like Apes - Something Global
    Fever Ray - TocarTriangle Walks
    Future of the Left - Arming Eritrea
    Johnny Foreigner - Feels Like Summer
    Mr. Hudson Feat. Kanye West - Supernova
    The Phenomenal Handclap Band - You'll Discover
    We Are Wolves - Fight & iss
    White Denim - TocarI Start To Run
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  • 2005: The essential albums

    Abr 11 2009, 0h07 por forkiada

    Throne:
    Ulver - BLOOD INSIDE

    Pretenders to the throne:

    <code> - Nouveau Gloaming
    Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone
    Anja Garbarek - Briefly Shaking
    Antimatter - Planetary Confinement
    Biomechanical - Empires Of The World
    Boris- Pink
    The Chemical Brothers - Push the Button
    Craft - Fuck the Universe
    Current 93 - How I Devoured Apocalypse Balloon
    Deathspell Omega - Mass Grave Aesthetics
    Deathspell Omega - Kénôse
    Darkspace - Dark Space II
    Esbjörn Svensson Trio – Viaticum
    Guapo - Black Oni
    Infernal War - Terrorfront
    Infidel? / Castro! - Bioentropic Damage Fractal
    Miasma & The Carousel of Headless Horses - Perils
    Okkyung Lee - Nihm
    Ondskapt - Dödens Evangelium
    Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
    The Mars Volta - Frances The Mute
    Shining - IV - The Eerie Cold
    Shpongle - Nothing Lasts... But Nothing Is Lost
    Truckfighters - Gravity X
    Venetian Snares - Rossz Csillag Allat
    Vitalic - Ok Cowboy



    Good, but could have been better:

    1349 - Hellfire
    Bolt Thrower - Those Once Loyal
    Candlemass - Candlemass
    Cryptopsy - Once Was Not
    Depeche Mode - Playing The Angel
    Drudkh - The Swan Road
    Disiplin - Anti Life
    Exodus - Shovel Headed Kill Machine
    Fields of the Nephilim - Mourning Sun
    Gorillaz - Demon Days
    Immolation - Harnessing Ruin
    Iperyt - Particular Hatred
    Kriegsmaschine - Altered States of Divinity
    Minsk - Out of a Center
    Origin - Echoes of Decimation
    Primordial - The Gathering Wilderness
    Porcupine Tree – Deadwing
    Strapping Young Lad - Alien

    It has potential, but doesn't work for me:
    Judas Priest - Angel Of Retribution

    Disappointment:
    Arcturus - Sideshow Symphonies
    Exodus - Shovel Headed Kill Machine
    Green Carnation - The Quiet Offspring
    Hate Eternal - I, Monarch
    Khold - Krek
    Nile - Annihilation Of The Wicked
    Opeth - Ghost Reveries
    Paradise Lost - Paradise Lost
    Peccatum - The Moribund People EP
    Rammstein - Rosenrot
    Taake - ...Doedskvad
    System of a Down - Mezmerize
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  • 2009 additions to CD shelf

    Fev 27 2009, 20h36 por -phage-

    Again to keep the score

    1. AC/DC – Black Ice
    2. Black Stone Cherry – Black Stone Cherry
    3. Meshuggah – ObZen
    4. R.E.M. - Monsters
    5. Jex Thoth – Jex Thoth
    6. Spiritual Beggars – Ad Astra
    7. Spiritual Beggars – Into Fire
    8. One Man Army and the Undead Quartet – Grim Tales
    9. Immortal– Sons of Northern Darkness
    10. Ajattara – Kalmanto
    11. Moonsorrow – Hävitetty
    12. Profane Omen – Inherit The Void
    13. Iron Maiden – A Matter of Life And Death
    14. Before the Dawn – Soundscape of Silence
    15. The Nightwatchman – The Fabled City
    16. Mastodon – Crack The Skye
    17. Cynic – Focus
    18. Cynic – Traced In Air
    19. Callisto – Noir
    20. Evocation – Dead Calm Chaos
    21. Sabaton - The Art of War
    22. Candlemass – Death Magic Doom
    23. Omnium Gatherum - Redshift
    24. Audrey Horne - No Hay Banda
    25. Audrey Horne - Le Fol
    26. Amorphis - Skyforger
    27. Enslaved - Monumensiom
    28. Enslaved - Mardraum - Beyond The Within
    29. Enslaved - Below The Lights
    30. Centinex - Hellbrigade
    31. Wintersun - Wintersun
    32. Sparzanza - Banisher Of The Light
    34. Sparzanza - In Voodoo Veritas
    35. Katatonia - Brave Murder Day
    36. Deicide - Deicide
    37. Angel Blake - The Descended
    38. Amoral - Wound Creations
    39. Candlemass - Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
    40. Pissing Razors - Where We Come From
    41. Pink Floyd - The Division Bell
    42. Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason
    43. Amorphis - Am Universum
    44. King Diamond - Give Me Your Soul...Please
    45. Death Angel - Killing Season
    46. Deströyer 666 - Defiance
    47. Quo Vadis - Day Into Night
    48. Quo Vadis - Defiant Imagination
    49. Kyuss - Welcome to Sky Valley
    50. Enslaved - Isa
    51. Enslaved - Ruun
    52. Hateform - Dominance
    53. Ghost Brigade - Isolation Songs
    54. Insomnium - Across the Dark
    55. Megadeth - Endgame
    56. Be'lakor - The Frail Tide
    57. Be'lakor - Stone's Reach
    58. Amorphis - Silver Bride CDS
    59. Count Raven - Mammons War
    60. Truckfighters - Gravity X
    61. Immortal - All Shall Fall
    62. Alice in Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue
    63. Paradise Lost - Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us
    64. Hypocrisy - A Taste of Extreme Divinity
    65. Slayer - World Painted Blood
    66. Highway Child - On The Old Kings Road
    67. Katatonia - Night Is The New Day
    68. Nile - Those Whom The Gods Detest
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  • 2008 Year in Review

    Dez 15 2008, 21h07 por TheDucChick

    I think I listened to and bought more new music in 2008 than almost any other time in my life. I guess after four years with an iPod I just got really, really tired of the stuff I had been listening to. Even though it’s all great stuff, I got bored. People think I’m nuts, but I don’t have any kids and spend plenty of time in front of the computer so this site has been huge for me.

    If you have no patience with clean vocals, read no further. Raised on Dio, Dickinson and Halford, harsh vocals just make me laugh. They’re so unmusical that my system can’t process them. I can take a certain amount of the ridiculous, but that’s where I draw the line.

    So this is what I was into this year, more or less in order of discovery -

    Samael – Swiss – Industrial metal
    Recommended by a person on another artist’s message board. Quickly became a favorite. Metal dragged through an industrial complex, harsh vocal just on the edge of incomprehension. Practically the only electronic band I can take, but I still consider them a metal flavor.


    Kyuss – American – Stoner metal
    Always knew of them, but somehow never clicked for me. This time they did. Not a favorite, but I appreciate the style and the influence. I listen to them when I want something in the background that is interesting, but not jarring.

    Hermano – American – Stoner metal
    John Garcia’s latest project. At least I think it is. Not as good as Kyuss or some of the earlier bands between Kyuss and Hermano, but decent. Discography is uneven though.

    Five Horse Johnson – American – heavy blues
    Brash, bluesy and just diverse enough to avoid monotony. Blues rhythms, heavy guitars, gravelly vocals and a skittering harmonica to keep things interesting. I really need more from these guys.


    Sasquatch – American – Stoner metal (heavy blues influence)
    Voice similar to Chris Cornell in spots, but heavier than Soundgarden or Audioslave were. Nothing really stands out, but it’s solid metal for a world weary ear and I find myself spinning them for many a drive home from work.

    Throttlerod – American – Stoner/blues metal
    A bit lighter than Sasquatch, but similar and more southern tinged. Vocals are a bit less growly. Due to some line-up changes, their sound has become blander and more like other hard rock bands out there. Less differentiated.

    Alabama Thunderpussy – American – Stoner/blues metal
    Brasher and harsher than either Sasquatch or Throttlerod, their earlier work has a distinct southern flavor that is tuned down in the latest release. Not a favorite, but I work it in now and then. Like a southern Scissorfight, but less like a locomotive if that makes sense.

    Pelican – American - sludge/instrumental metal
    Exactly what I needed to listen to while reading. I was getting tired of classical for this purpose and wanted something heavier. These guys are very talented and while their style is very constant, their execution varies a lot from piece to piece. Groovy, stonery, doomy, but not so much that you want to open a vein after listening.


    Earth – American - sludge/drone metal
    Eh, not my cuppa. Too droney. Bores me. The one CD I have is supposed to be the one that is the most out of the norm for this band which is probably why I like it and not their other work. Excellent Hendrix cover on the one I have. Weird vocals. Nearly Instrumental.


    Gordian Knot – American – instrumental jazz/rock
    More music to read by, this is off the metal chart and more on the hard jazz side of things. I don’t listen to jazz regularly so the distinct rhythms and patterns are really diverting. Not in heavy rotation, but I do enjoy it when I remember it’s there. Bassy and strangely soothing.

    Baroness – American –stoner/sludge metal
    Not precisely my style, but I do like this album. Vocals are a bit unoriginal, but the music more than makes up for it.


    Solitude Aeturnus – American – Traditional doom metal
    Ah, finally a doom metal band with clean vocals. On the whole I do prefer Candlemass though. SA is a bit too samey and it can be hard to tell the difference between songs if I’m not paying attention. No wonder Rob left and joined Candlemass.

    Symphony X – American – Progressive metal
    Highly technical, very accomplished and boy don’t they want you to know it. Clean vocals are a bit flowery and lack continuity in power. Can’t take them in large doses, but a song here and there is good. A bit too far off the prog cliff for me. Concept albums aren’t my cuppa.

    Scissorfight – American – Stoner/thrash metal
    Crazy band from my home state. Stoner in vibe, but thrash in execution. Deranged about sums these guys up. Hilariously crazy lyrics and bonecrushing delivery in both music and vocals leave you feeling beat up after listening. But in a good way.


    Nightwish – Finnish – Symphonic/gothic metal
    A gateway band to harsher metal for sure, aka Chick Metal. Very elaborate with full orchestration and clean female vocals that get a helping hand from clean male vocals. Change of singer alienated many fans, but I like this new girl better. Less operatic frippery is good by me. Don’t think I’ll buy more, but I do enjoy this once in a while. Instrumental bonus disc is a gem.

    Sentenced – Finnish – Gothic metal
    Hi, my name is Ville Laihiala and I cannot write a happy song to save my life. As much as I like the style, it’s too constant and 3-4 albums are quite enough for me. Vocals are decent. Gravelly and melancholy and just a touch pissed off. Guitar is very stagnant to my ear though. Nothing new here.


    Poisonblack – Finnish – Gothic metal
    Basically Sentenced Part Deux. Seriously, Ville, you could have just called the band Sentenced for all the change you made, dude. Once you got rid of JP on vocals, you pretty much sound like you always did. Good stuff, but hell, I’ve heard it all before and after listening to the new album once, I knew I didn’t need to actually buy it. Shame.


    Torche – American – Stoner/sludge metal
    Very much like Baroness…I seem to remember a connection between the two bands. Not in heavy rotation, but sometimes I work them in.

    Spiritual Beggars – Swedish – Stoner/heavy metal
    I love these guys even through all their line-up changes. Voice wise, Spice and JB are so different, but I like them both. They each embodied the approach of the band at the time. Spice more spaced out and wasted, JB more aggressive and in your face. The addition of an organ somewhere along the way adds a great dimension to things. Just frigging awesome.


    Soilwork – Swedish – Symphonic death metal - well, OK, Melodic death metal, happy? This old headbanger can't keep all the new shit straight.
    The only harsh vocal I can take because it’s mixed with clean vocals. The transitions are interesting and fairly dramatic and I like it. There is some traditional orchestration, but not as much as Nightwish. Not in heavy rotation, but mixed in lots of playlists.

    Truckfighters – Swedish – stoner metal
    Seriously, if these guys hit the fuzz pedal any more they’ll be Astroqueen. More of a jazz vibe to things than rock on occasion and there are some surprises that blaze a new trail. Interesting vocals and very straightforward stoner delivery.

    Charon – Finnish – Gothic metal
    A huge favorite. JP’s clean vocal delivery is powerful and music to my ears (given my love of Bruce Dickinson, this is no shock). Music is less elaborate than Soilwork or Nightwish and the female complimentary vocal works well to underscore JP’s baritone power. Like Ville though, JP cannot write a happy song. Roy Orbison’s Disease is rampant in Finland apparently.


    Fireball Ministry – American – Stoner/heavy metal
    Oddly light vocals on top of very in your face hard rock these guys have a lot of fun doing what they do and it comes across. Nothing self-conscious about them. Albums are a bit uneven, but I think that goes with the territory with a developing band.


    Life of Agony – American – Alt-metal
    Angst-ridden alterna-metal that I strangely don’t hate. It’s juvenile and silly, but fun. Not in heavy rotation. Reminds me of Tool in places.

    Halfway to Gone – American – stoner/heavy metal
    Sort of like an amped up Five Horse Johnson crossed with Sasquatch. Very heavy metal with one foot on the fuzz pedal. Very blues oriented, but so different from one song to the next on the same album that I don’t think these guys know what kind of band they want to be when they grow up. But hell, it’s got a gorilla with a fifth of Jack Daniels on the cover.


    Grand Magus – Swedish – Doom/stoner/heavy metal
    Clearly these guys are big Sabbath fans although they have morphed into a more traditional heavy metal sound as of late. They like to write about battles, wizards, kings, werewolves and the frozen north. JB’s big, powerful delivery is the perfect voice for this band and I hope he can continue to split time with Spiritual Beggars. Love them and both are in heavy rotation.


    Astroqueen – Swedish – Stoner metal
    Fuzzed out to the max. Nothing ground-breaking, but solid and just what I need most of the time. While it’s mostly sort of groovy and mellow, there are some headbanging moments in there.

    Blotted Science – American - Progressive/technical metal
    Wooh. It’s tiring listening to this. So much there that it’s almost too much to take in. While I like it and can appreciate it, I don’t listen much because it takes too much of my attention and I’m almost always doing something else while listening to music. Good thing there are no lyrics.

    Spirit Caravan – American - Stoner/doom metal
    Oh Wino when will you settle down? I guess you’re not a one-band man. Vocals are a bit weak, but the riffs and arrangements are solid. Borders on groovy at times. 60s ish. Trouble is that I have so much stoner that it all starts to run together after a while. My bad.

    Place of Skulls – American – Traditional doom metal
    Changing line-ups keep things fresh. Love the gloomy, doomy vibe of this, but find myself unaccountably irritated with the Christian lyrics. Normally I don’t pay that much attention to lyrics and have never felt that I needed to align myself with whatever the singer is on about, but the God stuff grates just a tad. Still, this is very good before and after Wino’s inclusion.


    Pentagram – American – Traditional doom metal
    In the spirit of doing things backwards I listened to Place of Skulls before Pentagram. The production values of the CD I have are a bit weak and the vocals too much like Ozzy during his early Sabbath days for comfort. Not in heavy rotation, but they spin up now and again.

    Volbeat – Danish – Elvis metal
    Elvis Meta-a-a-a-a-l! If Elvis had lived and joined Metallica, this is what it would sound like. Or if Mike Ness fell and hit his head and Social Distortion became a metal band. Rockabilly backbone and metal muscle. Great stuff.


    Mustasch – Swedish – Stoner/heavy metal
    What would happen if Ian Astbury joined Black Sabbath? This is pretty much it. Early stuff is crunchier than later, but I like their casual approach to what they do. Like if no one else likes it, too bad, they’re just going to mess around and do what they want. Reminiscent of Clutch in that respect. Musically remind me of The Scorpions, too. In heavy rotation.


    The Awesome Machine – Swedish – Stoner metal
    Not quite as fuzzed out as Astroqueen or Truckfighters, but still pretty damn fuzzy. More of a straight up rock and roll vibe to them though (they remind me of Alabama Thunderpussy a bit). Decent vocals although nothing stellar; a bit muddy on some tracks. Good sense of melody and flow. Probably the closest to Kyuss in sound of any of the Swedish stoner bands I’ve heard so far.

    Blake– Finnish – heavy metal
    I can’t decide what category these guys go into. Some say stoner, but I don’t hear it. Some say they hard rock not metal. All I know is they kick ass. Seriously. Just my luck that they are hard to find in America and I could only easily get two albums. Great vocal…clear, open and slightly affected a la Elvis Presley. They remind me of Deep Purple in places. Mad rhythms and grooves while maintaining a hard driving, pure metal stance. 12 Steps to Hell, baby!

    Sparzanza – Swedish – nu-metal
    Yeah…I said it. Nu. Metal. That’s what I hear. Now don’t go hatin’, this is some seriously creative metal. They experiment a lot with both the music and the vocals. There are some odd timing changes and other nuances that just say nu-metal to me. No rap though. Clean singing with some gruff growling screamy talk thrown in. Slick production. Good harmonies.

    12/24
    What better to do on Christmas eve while the husband slaves over a hot stove than edit my first and only journal entry?

    So I acquired an earlier Sparzanza record and now I hear the stoner element. Angels of Vengeance is a very different animal to Banisher of the Light. On this one they remind me of The Awesome Machine a lot. Stylistically it's a more cohesive record, but I really liked the chance-taking they did on the later one.

    On a Pale Horse – American – Stoner metal
    Some excellent grooves here. Good guitar work as well. Blues oriented with a seriously angry vocalist. Solid tunes with just enough differentiation to keep things interesting, but no compromise on their in your face, slightly wasted blues style. If you know what I mean. Some of their songs remind me of early Monster Magnet; kind of spaced out. Tight.

    Zebulon - Swedish - Stoner Metal
    The artist page for these guys is all f-ed up, but I managed to find tracks from the band I wanted and I dug them. The vocals are the weak spot with some being out of tune, but I think that might be deliberate. More aggressive in approach and less spacy and fuzzy than a lot of stoner bands.
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