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Top Albums of 2018

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Yeah, I'm late to the party I know. However, I thought this would be a great way to hop back into this blog. so without further ado, here are my picks for the best albums of 2018. (Some of these picks aren't metal albums, but they are definitely worth listening to.) 10. Diemonds - Diemonds     Personal Picks: Our Song, I Miss, I See Red   9. Princess Nokia - A Girl Cried Red     Personal Picks: Flowers and Rope, Morphine, Your Eyes Are Bleeding 8. Outloud - VHS     Personal Picks: I Am The One, And I Tried, Fools Train   7. Gus G. - Fearless     Personal Picks: Money For Nothing, Fearless, Letting go   6. Janelle Monae - Dirty Computer     Personal Picks: Screwed, Make Me Feel, Americans   5. Lenny Kravitz - Raise Vibration     Personal Picks: Low, Johnny Cash, Who Really Are The Monsters   4.  The Struts - Young & Dangerous

Top Favorite Metal Covers

Each band has their own individual sound obviously, but one of the cool ways they showcase it is when covering other artists work. Now, with that said sometimes it can be hit or miss... awesome bands have done bad covers. (that's a separate list for a different time.) but when it's good, you get some pretty bad ass results. Here are some of my personal favorite metal covers. (note: these are not in any particular order, also I'm excluding instrumentals from this list for a future post) 1. Death - Painkiller (Judas Priest)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quPliK3eAy4 The final track on the band's last album, this is a phenomenal cover. we actually get to hear Chuck's clean vocals towards the end of the song. (the intro alone lets you know it's going to be epic.) 2. Ghost - Here Comes The Sun (The Beatles)  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OUWgxu7xng Say what you want about Ghost, but you can't deny the fact that they have pretty talented musicians

Finally Back

It's been forever since I've updated, and this blog had pretty much died. But fear not, I have returned and decided to revive my passion. I've had some crazy times in my personal life, pretty drastic and tragic events which kept me away from here, but now things are some what stable and I am back in full force.  Moving forward... As well as album reviews, I plan on adding new content such as more interviews, concert reviews, a "band of the week" feature as well as your typical gossip and information about upcoming releases and of course, my random lists. I hope to gain a following and hopefully turn some people on to new (and old) bands, and fulfill my main goal of keeping metal alive. until next time! \m/

Arch Enemy "War Eternal" Album Review

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Yesterday 6-10-14, Arch Enemy released their highly anticipated album “War Eternal”. And let me say this album is HEAVY and aggressive. Alyssa’s voice is powerful and she sounds a lot different, or dare I say better from her days in former band “The Agonist”. Michael Amott reigns with his guitar providing astounding melodies, “Avalanche”, “Tempore Ninil Sanat” and “Not Long for This World” and “Grave Yard of Dreams” really showcase his talent as a virtuosic guitarist. Though melodic there is nothing weak about War Eternal, as they definitely stay true to the melt-you-face-off aspect of death metal. The title track, “As the Pages Burn”, “You Will Know My Name”, “On and On” will do just that. There are also anthem style songs like those on their last album “Khaos Legions” such as “Never Forgive, Never Forget”, and “No More Regrets” and last but not least, one of the best songs on the album is their cover of the Judas Priest classic “Breaking The Law”. They give the song a total make o

Outloud Let's Get Serious Album Review

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  Greek/American melodic hard rock band Outloud‘s “Let’s Get Serious” is by far one of the best releases of the summer. On my personal list, it’s right up there with Red Dragon Cartel, Gus G’s “I Am the Fire” and Marty Friedman’s “Inferno”. If you are a fan of the 80’s, this album will definitely remind you of the good days, although it’s no rock n roll cliché. This album is packed full of melodies, and Bob Katsionis is king. His virtuosic guitar and keyboard skills are front and center, giving the listener an eargasm without overpowering the rest of the band. Chandler’s vocal performance is astounding. He paints the lyrical picture perfectly by singing with such emotion that makes you feel like you are a part of the song. The tracks on the album are diverse and don’t blend in together the way some albums do after the first couple minutes, and there isn’t a dull moment anywhere. It opens with “Deathrock!” which is definitely a headbanger , next is the catchy but bad ass love s

HMH Presents: An Interview With Blackmass Of Rotting Flesh

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Rotting Flesh is an underground atmospheric black/death metal band from Thessaloniki, Greece. The band formed in the early 90’s and have released multiple demos and two full length albums. I just recently found about this band via twitter, and decided to give them a listen and was far from disappointed. I have the honor of interviewing Blackmass, so without further ado, here’s Rotting Flesh in their own words: Hello how’s it going? Greetings! Very well indeed. So tell me how you guys got started. The band was formed back in 1992. Being an enthusiastic black and death metal fan myself, I wanted to do something of my own and decided to form Rotting Flesh. How did you come up with the band’s name? When the band was formed, we all gathered and had a discussion about how this endeavor of ours would be called. We came up with “Rotting Flesh”. Nothing special to add here, sorry to disappoint you! What was recording your first demo like? Th