I like Bodom's cover of "Hellion".
― A. Begrand, Friday, 17 July 2009 19:06 (fourteen years ago) link
OK, when I said "Am listening to the Madder Mortem ... Haven't decided how much I like it, but it's definitely interesting", I was literally playing it for the first time. They had me by the end of the second listen. This is a fantastic, fantastic record. At times I feel like I'm hearing Cowboy Junkies as a metal band, at times I think "See, the problem with Marnie Stern as 'metal' is that she only understands lead guitar, and metal is 92.3% rhythm guitar", at times I think this is what Voivod could have sounded like if they'd understood why the original version of "Diamonds and Rust" is 1000 times spookier than Judas Priest's cover. And most of the time I'm just mercifully speechless.
― glenn mcdonald, Friday, 17 July 2009 19:18 (fourteen years ago) link
all praise deserved--the yob album is amazing.
Yeah, even PFork likes it. http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/13327-the-great-cessation/
― Nate Carson, Friday, 17 July 2009 19:27 (fourteen years ago) link
or, you could say, even Cosmo likes it. i'll take his word over the entity that is pitchfork.
― scott seward, Friday, 17 July 2009 19:40 (fourteen years ago) link
i don't even know why i say that. i don't even read pitchfork. but i do like cosmo. and i didn't even know that he wrote for them.
― scott seward, Friday, 17 July 2009 19:41 (fourteen years ago) link
he is their token metal reviewer of late.
― north sea jazz dit weekend (call all destroyer), Friday, 17 July 2009 19:43 (fourteen years ago) link
listening to the new Ahab. sounds like Ahab!
― scott seward, Friday, 17 July 2009 19:51 (fourteen years ago) link
must buy
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Friday, 17 July 2009 19:53 (fourteen years ago) link
Interviewed Dio today. Nice old guy. Got him to talk about his 1950s rock 'n' roll cover band years and making the turn toward heavy rock in the '70s.
― unperson, Friday, 17 July 2009 20:10 (fourteen years ago) link
really stoked for that ahab!
― original bgm, Friday, 17 July 2009 21:15 (fourteen years ago) link
Have we talked about the new Nachtmystium EP yet? It's really great, I probably prefer it to 'Assassins'
― Pissed Jenas (DJ Mencap), Saturday, 18 July 2009 14:07 (fourteen years ago) link
about to pick up the new KSE. I kinda think the lineup change in 2004 woulda been more entertaining if the Howard Jones that took over vocals was the "No One is to Blame" Howard Jones...
― III IV V (Bo Jackson Overdrive), Saturday, 18 July 2009 19:31 (fourteen years ago) link
highly recommend the new Necro Deathmort album if you like fat beats AND heavy doom. that probably won't be everyone here. such an entertaining album. album title of the year too: *This Beat Is Necrotronic*
http://www.distractionrecords.com/media/images/releases/dist19/dist19-xlarge-front.jpg
http://www.distractionrecords.com/media/images/releases/dist19/dist19-xlarge-back.jpg
― scott seward, Sunday, 19 July 2009 16:22 (fourteen years ago) link
oh and the Necro Deathmort album should definitely be included on the Dub Metal thread.
― scott seward, Sunday, 19 July 2009 16:36 (fourteen years ago) link
New Behemoth is the aural equivalent of having your eyeballs pried out and then getting skullfucked in the empty, bleeding sockets by the two-pronged phallus of Evil. Not that I would know.
― Drum machines have no sole (J3ff T.), Monday, 20 July 2009 18:20 (fourteen years ago) link
ew
― original bgm, Monday, 20 July 2009 18:29 (fourteen years ago) link
Going back and listening to some stuff from earlier this year that I skipped over without a lot of time spent and surprised at how solid the new God Forbid still is.
― the sideburns are album-specific (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 20 July 2009 21:55 (fourteen years ago) link
Yeah, it's easy for those early-in-the-year releases to become buried, but I haven't tired of the God Forbid at all.
― A. Begrand, Monday, 20 July 2009 22:12 (fourteen years ago) link
man, it's pretty hard NOT to love the new yob album after that last song ends!
agreed on the vocals. awesome.
― original bgm, Tuesday, 21 July 2009 14:40 (fourteen years ago) link
So the new Sonata Arctica is a return to the more straight-ahead stuff of earlier this decade. Frilly as ever, of course. I quite like it.
You heard it yet, Jeff? It popped up on ipool today.
― A. Begrand, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 01:51 (fourteen years ago) link
I grabbed that today, too; gonna check it out as soon as i'm done with all the stuff I've already got review assignments for. Also looking forward to digging into the new Vader and the new Tenet disc. The little bit of that one I heard was shredtastic.
― unperson, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 02:07 (fourteen years ago) link
I saw some info on the Decibel book
1) The Making of Black Sabbath's Heaven and Hell by Adem Tepedelen2) ....Diamond Head's Lightning to the Nations ibid3) ....Celtic Frost's Morbid Tales by J. Bennett4) ....Slayer's Reign In Blood by ibid5) ....Napalm Death's Scum by Kory Grow6) ....Repulsion's Horrified by Matthew Widener7) ....Morbid Angel's Altars of Madness by J. Bennett8) ....Obituary's Cause of Death by Kory Grow9) ....Entombed's Left Hand Path by J. Bennett10) ....Paradise Lost's Gothic by Scott Koerber11) ....Carcass' Necroticism - Descanting... by J. Bennett12) ....Cannibal Corpse's Tomb of the Mutilated by Chris Dick13) ....Eyehategod's Take as Needed... by J. Bennett14) ....Darkthrone's Transilvanian Hunger by Albert Mudrian15) ....Kyuss' Welcome to Sky Valley by J. Bennett16) ....Meshuggah's Destroy Erase Improve by Kevin Stewart-Panko17) ....Monster Magnet's Dopes to Infinity by J. Bennett18) ....At The Gates' Slaughter of the Soul ibid19) ....Opeth's Orchid by Chris Dick20) ....Down's NOLA by J. Bennett21) ....Emperor's In The Nightside Eclipse by J. Bennett22) ....Sleep's Jerusalem by J. Bennett23) ....DEP's Calculating Infinity by Kevin Stewart-Panko24) ....Botch's We Are The Romans by J. Bennett25) ....Converge's Jane Doe ibid
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 02:35 (fourteen years ago) link
Darn, no Immortal! And no Cave In either: it's pretty amazing to know that they recorded 'Until Your Heart Stops' when they were like 17 or 18 or something ridiculously young like that.
― wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 09:35 (fourteen years ago) link
I'm actually glad the hardcore content was kept to Botch and Converge. All my favourite Hall of Fame pieces are of the metal variety.
But yeah, it would have been cool to see Immortal included.
― A. Begrand, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 09:52 (fourteen years ago) link
Personally I'd class that particular Cave In album as way more metal than Botch or Converge, so it would really be right at home. But you can't have 'em all, I suppose.
I need to dig out my old copy with the Immortal feature - I'm not a fan of black metal, but the Immortal dudes come off really well in the interview, they've got a healthy sense of humour about themselves.
― wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 10:02 (fourteen years ago) link
The one I wish wasn't left out is Katatonia's Brave Murder Day. That piece was terrific.
― A. Begrand, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 10:28 (fourteen years ago) link
Anthrax should just break up at this point, yes?
― unperson, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 12:56 (fourteen years ago) link
in my head anthrax broke up a long time ago.
― scott seward, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 13:36 (fourteen years ago) link
heh, didn't even realize they were still going.
― original bgm, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 13:42 (fourteen years ago) link
who is vocalist now? Sammy Hagar?
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 13:53 (fourteen years ago) link
maybe it's udo.
― original bgm, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 14:01 (fourteen years ago) link
It must be pretty hard for them to squeeze in concerts and recording between Scott Ian's grueling schedule appearing as a talking head on any fucking show ever that will have him.
― the sideburns are album-specific (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 14:07 (fourteen years ago) link
I downloaded the Sonata Arctica, but I haven't had a chance to listen to it yet -- a zillion cool albums popped up on iPool the past couple days, and I've only had a chance to check out the Behemoth (see above). In the queue: Ensiferum, The Ocean, Vader, One Without, Ravage, Divine Heresy, Leaves Eyes, Tenet, Son of the Morning, Fools Game, Landmine Marathon, Job for a Cowboy, Moss, Church of Misery... the Sonata Arctica is probably first on the list, though. Things have been crazy with Comic Con coming up. The Born of Osiris record is pretty sweet, though.
― If you think drum machines have no soul, you've never met my wife (J3ff T.), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 19:06 (fourteen years ago) link
Job for a Cowboy started as a deathcore group, and evolved into a predominantly death metal sound with their full-length debut Genesis. (Wiki)
What's the difference between deathcore + death metal?
― Mordy, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 19:08 (fourteen years ago) link
Oh, and the new 69 Eyes record is fun in the same way that all of their records are fun.
― If you think drum machines have no soul, you've never met my wife (J3ff T.), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 19:11 (fourteen years ago) link
Talking of which, I'm enjoying the hell out of the Zarach Baal Tharagh retrospective compilation "Eternal Darkness" from At War With False Noise records of Kilmarnock - a funhouse of bedroom BM production insanity and compulsive garage-rockin' riffage.
― Soukesian, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 19:18 (fourteen years ago) link
deathcore is a mix of commercial death metal and metalcore.Metalcore is of course the most commercially successful "extreme metal" genre so death metal fans see deathcore as watered down commercialisation by trendy scene kids.
or i guess death metal with melodic clean singing and lots of breakdowns?
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 19:29 (fourteen years ago) link
oh and i forgot to include the quote of how these trendy kids dont know the history of death metal.
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 19:30 (fourteen years ago) link
That new Ensiferum album is dreadful. The wheels fall off prettty darn quickly on that one.
― A. Begrand, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 19:32 (fourteen years ago) link
Ensiferum are terrible, period. I suffered through their set on Sunday night. Polka beats and kilts = not metal.
― unperson, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 20:43 (fourteen years ago) link
Now Chuck will say otherwise!
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 20:50 (fourteen years ago) link
I like Ensiferum. Actually Phil's partially to blame for that.
But the new record tries way too hard. They're best when they keep things simple.
― A. Begrand, Wednesday, 22 July 2009 20:52 (fourteen years ago) link
Iron Maiden meets The Monkees
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 21:18 (fourteen years ago) link
I kind of want to do a first wave of Norwegian Black Metal poll (are there enough ILM metal fans to justify this?) Do I need any other options (Gorgoroth maybe?) of does cover everyone important?
BurzumDarkthroneEmperorEnslavedImmortalMayhemSatyriconUlverSome other Norwegian Black Metal band
― He was only 21 years old when he 16 (Alex in SF), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 22:07 (fourteen years ago) link
i should imagine there is. But beware of voting for the band youve heard of syndrome.
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 22:14 (fourteen years ago) link
Are any of these bands really more notably famous than any other at this point? I guess Immortal might be the least famous and maybe Emperor the most, but it's a pretty thin margin even there.
― He was only 21 years old when he 16 (Alex in SF), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 22:16 (fourteen years ago) link
i was more thinking of LJ and I voting Ulver :)
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 22:18 (fourteen years ago) link
Ildjarn?
― someone who is ranked fairly highly in an army of poo (Colonel Poo), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 22:21 (fourteen years ago) link
Or is he 2nd wave?
― someone who is ranked fairly highly in an army of poo (Colonel Poo), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 22:23 (fourteen years ago) link
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-"AC Entertainment presents Planet CaravanFestival debuts September 18 – 19Tickets on sale July 18-What: AC Entertainment presents Planet Caravan featuring CLUTCH, PENTAGRAM, ORANGE GOBLIN, KYLESA, BURST, YOB, WINO, ASTRA, REVOLUTION MOTHER, TADDY PORTER, ORCHID, and PICK UP THE SNAKEWhen: September 18 and 19, 2009Where: The Orange Peel, Asheville, North CarolinaHow: Tickets are $79.50, plus applicable service fees, available beginning Saturday, July 18, at 12 p.m. Eastern time, via The Orange Peel box office, by phone at 866-468-7630 and online at www.planetcaravanfestival.com-Knoxville AC Entertainment is proud to announce Planet Caravan, a two-day music festival celebrating the origins of heavy music at The Orange Peel Social Aid and Pleasure Club in Asheville, North Carolina. Featuring a line-up of some of the best emerging and established rock and metal bands, the debut festival showcases heavy music in many of its various sub-genres and incarnations, from doom and psychedelic to progressive and experimental.-"Planet Caravan is an homage to the pioneers of heavy music," says event creator Charlie Jennings. "The event spotlights bands that carry on the traditional sounds of heavy rock and blues but also push it into new and exciting territories."-This year`s festival features Maryland hard rockers CLUTCH, who released their ninth studio album, Strange Cousins from the West, on July 7. Highly influential, recently reunited doom metal legends PENTAGRAM will appear for a rare performance. Swedish progressive metal band BURST will make its first-ever U.S. appearance at Planet Caravan. ORANGE GOBLIN, named "the best underground band in Britain," by Metal Hammer magazine, will make their first appearance in three years and their only U.S. performance in 2009. And, hot off their newest release Static Tensions and a major tour with MASTODON, Georgia band KYLESA will bring their sludgy brand of rock to the Planet Caravan stage.-Other performers include newly reformed doom band YOB, who return to the East Coast for the first time. Doom metal icon SCOTT WEINRICH (of ST. VITUS and THE OBSESSED fame) appears with his new project Wino. Hot new San Diego band ASTRA will perform tracks from their recent Rise Above/Metal blade release The Weirding. In other firsts, San Francisco`s ORCHID will make their debut performance outside the Bay Area. Rounding out the bill will be Mike Vallely`s REVOLUTION MOTHER, modern blues rockers TADDY PORTER, and Knoxville`s own PICK UP THE SNAKE.-That the first Planet Caravan is being held at The Orange Peel is a testament to the club`s premier status in the rock community. Named one of the top five rock clubs by Rolling Stone in the magazine`s "Best of Rock 2008" issue, The Orange Peel is situated in vibrant downtown Asheville, N.C. Since it opened in 2002, The Orange Peel has hosted revered performers including QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, KING CRIMSON, WOLFMOTHER, THE FLAMING LIPS, WILCO, SONIC YOUTH, and 311, as well as special performances by THE BEASTIE BOYS, BOB DYLAN, BEN HARPER, and a nine-night residency with the SMASHING PUMPKINS.-Asheville, situated in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina with an estimated population of over 70,000, is recognized for its unique Bohemian culture, natural beauty, and lively downtown, often referred to as the "Paris of the South."-Planet Caravan presenter AC Entertainment is a Knoxville, Tenn.-based, full-service concert and festival production, management and marketing company that books and presents more than 500 events a year throughout the nation. AC Entertainment, along with partners Superfly Productions, produces the annual Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival."
― pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 22 July 2009 22:25 (fourteen years ago) link