t is hard to present the new album of Turkish band Seth.ECT named Godspeak without using superlatives. What makes this band so special is really bright usage of industrial, death and black metal with many oriental elements to create the whole which literally blows up your mind. The connection between Seth.ECT and more popular Turkish band Raven Woods is undeniable but it is more than clear that the experience was used in the very best way to create a very complex band and album.
Godspeak is very synthetic and in a way very raw piece which still goes in the furious tempo of death metal. Many bands that choose the industrial path are often accused of not being metal enough but in case of Seth.ECT it’s nowhere close to the truth. The riffs are fast and striking and drums cyclonic yet the melodies create the balance which puts the songs to the level where chaos becomes art and elements which may sound incompatible sublime into a suggestive creation.
There is nothing new or world-shaking about putting contrast into the music, but combining religious and mythological components and purely synthetic lines sounds more than entertaining. The melodic parts as well as the chorals are neatly connected to hard and heavy elements and one would have to be deaf not to notice the classically black or thrash metal moments. It is also hard to ignore occasional Behemoth-ish staves which still don’t make the album less original.
Despite the entirety of the album it takes only few listens to burn out the songs into your mind since every piece has something perfectly entrancing. Sometimes it is the ominous atmosphere like in Orison (the normal version as well as the instrumental one), other times it is an exceptional work with the vocals as in Keops, where the voice creates very original kind of graduation.
But what is common for all of the songs is a shocking energy and sting and the disturbance caused by certain electronic sounds, which not only add spice to the songs, they also keep the mind of a listener prepared for a smash. And the first songs ECT and B.L.A.S.T. with their names as well as sounds only prove it. Mysticism is staying within the songs though, mainly thanks to the key and instrumental passages like in When The Simurgs Collapse or For Se7en Years. On the other hand, there are compositions which contain pure industrial blast like Earth Rise, Hollow Earth or Heart Beat (with Orison my favourite one).
You don’t need to listen to Godspeak many times to completely fall for it. It is slightly difficult to critically describe a work that from the very first tunes shows the exceptional preciseness and preciousness. From battle cry to female chorals, from synth to oriental strains – the contrasts are mixed together but what you get is not a boring gray. It’s a breeze of something new and promising, so lucent in its darkness, so complex in its details. Deep yet blinding – this is what Godspeak is.
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Tracklist:
1. Words to End |
2. Inner Memories |
3. The Truth Is for Sale |
4. Frail Reality |
5. Reflection |
6. Resistance |
7. My Fault |
8. Still Nothing Inside |
9. Thoughts Killed my Sleep |
10. Final 24 |
11. Eye |
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Italian death metallers, Forgotten Tears, gives an endless amount of brutality with their first fullength, “Words to End”. A Combination of metalcore, death metal and thrash is one of the ways to describe the album but that just scratches the surface. The titletrack dives right in with Faust’s savage vocals and melancholy rhythm that change back and forth to a forceful speed to slow and somber.
The aggression level doesn’t drop until you reach until you hit “Reflection” and “Eye” which is a nice instrumental piece and breaks up the album a little but everything before and after is at full force which I don’t have a problem at all with. “Thoughts Killed My Sleep” is a great atmospheric track with keyboards and special effects happening in the background but doesn’t take away from the ferocity in any way. There are some cleaner and melodic vocals mixed which is a nice change too.
Forgotten tears is not doing anything that hasn’t been done before but they have the skill and talent to pull this kind of metal while still making it interesting for the listener. I highly recommend you make “Words of End” part of your metal collection!
Looks like Timo Tolkki's desperately trying to compensate for all his psycho crap and whinings to his fans. I remember that when he left Stratovarius and released the "opera of his lifetime" called "Saana - Warrior of Life pt.1" (and I still pray that pt. 2 will never see the light of day), I made a bet that he'll never succeed in releasing something more impersonal and stony. Well, he gradually didn't, but man, with each next release it looks like he sure is aiming for it. Despite those several Revolution Renaissance albums had at least some signs of decent playing (which 'surprisingly' turned out to be performed by Timo's producer???), they were nowhere near to being even halfway solid compared to what that guitarist and composer is, or was, capable of.
Surely it's wrong to judge an album by its cover, but in this case it's almost inevitable as it is a pure testimony of the music itself. Really, a copy/pasted color gamma and background from Strato's "Infinity" along with lots of similarities to the "Elements" figures? Same visuals, bad thing is that it doesn't even end there. The instrumental background is awfully close to being a full-time imitation of classic Stratovarius songs or even entire albums of old and before someone shouts that it was namely Tolkki responsible for those records in question, bear in mind that there is no glory in being a copycat of yourself, no matter the terms nor the band, and Symfonia is far from being an exception. And as if that's not enough, the last drop comes with the horrible sound production.
As unsatisfying as it sounds, there are some pleasant catchy moments, mostly in the keyboards of Mikko Harkin and the upbeat drum tempo of Uli Kusch now and then but I'd rather just play Sonata Arctica's albums for all times' sake than waste time listening to fragmentary flashbacks. The vocals are of another disturbing matter - with all due respect to Andre Matos' voice which crowned many Angra albums that I tend to like, he does In Paradisum an ill term. As far as he's well known for his high tenor voice, in this album he strains his vocal chords to the limit, often hitting an unnecessary high-pitched cue which might've been something of value if only it didn't sound as if he's trying to imitate Kotipelto. Can't say I blame it all on him since we all know who's behind the compositional and recording process and who still suffers from his post-Strato syndrome.
Personally, I always dig long tracks with tempo changes, choirs, neoclassical touch in guitars and keyboards and truly appreciate what Tolkki's project tried to do with the homonymous "In Paradisum" song for it's one of the few standout moments, but we've all heard numerous better examples before - just shake the dust off those Stratovarius classics or spin a random Rhapsody of Fire opus. To get back on track, among songs which might even be called decent by some die-hards we have "Come by the Hills" and "Santiago" which are fastened Sonata Arctica wannabees, a dangerously familiar ballad "Alayna" heard lots of times before… and heck, a crapload of fillers. In other words, nothing representative and definitely not worthy enough to save this record from being ditched.
It's always sad to witness the full disgrace of favorite musicians, but as far as I'm concerned, I'm done with Tolkki's projects, solo stuff, all-star bands and whatnot. If you're a fan of old-school Stratovarius or Andre Matos solo albums, you'll probably enjoy a track or two, otherwise just keep off and spare yourself the trouble of seeing how one of your anticipated albums turns into a shameful disappointment.
"not one minute is spent wasted"
However, with 2011 seeing the announcement of Heavenly Ecstasy, the interest in the band was reignited. The first thing that struck me was that unlike previous releases, the band has chosen to give up the blue hues that are utilised on all their other artworks, and has chosen for a fiery orange artwork, potentially marking a shift in musical direction of the band. Fortunately, as the music eventually goes to prove, this could very well be a return to form for one of the best progressive metal bands in existence right now.
Similar to previous albums, Heavenly Ecstasy opens with an ambient/futuristic sounding introduction on Contact, with instruments slowly fading into the song, building up the climax and setting the atmosphere for the songs that are to come in the next tracks on the album. The introductory keyboards on Eyes of Fire continue the futuristic feel of the music, before the guitars come into the music and then the powerful vocals of Nils. While the power of the vocals of Nils are not fully displayed initially, as the album progresses his vocal range and skills are slowly tested, proving to the listener that he is still on form, such as on Into the Aftermath.
Necrophagia's biography is almost as horrific as its music. You could say a long-running death metal band that influenced many groups yet never received the acclaim they deserved and Phil Anselmo’s place in Necrophagia's discography are both terrifying endeavors, but Killjoy still carries his zombie army to the moonlight night after night, never complaining. "Deathtrip 69" takes place six years after "Harvest Ritual Volume 1," basically continuing the band's simplistic, driving death metal curse Killjoy zapped to life back in 1983. It was delayed a lot, sure, and it took a long time to finally emerge from the crypt, but Necrophagia fans, fear not: your undead warlords are still capable of making you happy.
Except for the polished production, not a whole lot has changed in the Necrophagia camp, musically, at least. Necrophagia's journey is essentially a mirror of their discography, with simple, crawling riffs hacking like knifes while Killjoy does that raspy shriek-thingy he does. The band's strive usually looks pretty fun, and I'll be the first to tell you that "Deathtrip 69" becomes more appealing with every listen. The riffs, melodies, structural themes and other core parts of Necrophagia's necromancy are fashionable for every member of the death metal family, especially the ones with a violence fetish.
Killjoy lyrically brings the horror tales to the voice of "Deathtrip 69," with tales of terror and blood about Satan and Charles Manson, oh my! Yes, lyrics aren't important usually, but it's good to see Necrophagia still keeps their verbosity alive and well; over twenty years on and still telling tales about ghouls and graveyards. I like the unusual tints they add to some of the tracks as well, like the melancholic lead that closes "Bleeding Eyes of the Eternally Damned," which is really unexpected and totally superb. "A Funeral for Solange" is a strange, acoustic-based tripper which halts the storm of gore and instead creates a creepy, sorrowful perception. Weird, but very cool.
So "Deathtrip 69" holds its own as a Necrophagia album from its gruesome beginning to the hilarious outro. There are a few questionable moments here and there, but I have nothing to bitch about overall, honestly. I mean, the head-throbbing heart of curses that pumps the addicting, beating drive in Necrophagia's torturous galley never fails to keep the record fresh and bursting with death metal goodness. It isn't the best thing ever, yet "Deathtrip 69" still gets a solid thumbs-up, and there's no doubt in my mind that Charles Manson approves as well.
This review was written for: www.Thrashpit.com
Denight has issued the following announcement about offering a remixed version of the "Ceremony" track as a free download:
"You can download a remix of our song 'Ceremony' for free on our Facebook page now. The original version of 'Ceremony' is on our debut album 'Above and Beyond.' To get to our Facebook Page click here. We hope you enjoy it! Dark greetings."
The "Above and Beyond" track listing is as follows:
1. Ceremony
2. Abbandon
3. The Tool
4. Changes of Life
5. Fragile
6. The Crown
7. Collision
8. Four
9. Glimpse
Ghost Brigade have revealed the track listing for their upcoming new album "Until Fear No Longer Defines Us." The album is set to be released on August 23rd, 2011 in North America and on August 19th in Europe with both being issued through Season Of Mist.
The track listing for "Until Fear No Longer Defines Us" is available below.
1. In The Woods
2. Clawmaster
3. Chamber
4. Traces Of Liberty
5. Divine Act Of Lunacy
6. Grain
7. Breakwater
8. Cult Of Decay
9. Torn
10. Soulcarvers
VADER will take part in gatherings such as the Metal Hammer Festival (Poland), Summer Breeze (Germany), Brutal Assault (the Czech Republic), Close-Up Baten (Sweden) and many more.
According to tradition the band will also give a couple of shows in smaller towns in Poland, and among them are Opole, Turek or Pabianice. The band has also announced plans for live shows this September in Japan and Nepal. The upcoming "Summer Campaign Part 2" dates are as follows:
22.07.2011 (GER) Bertingen / R.U.D.E. Festival
23.07.2011 (BEL) As / Vlamrock Festival
30.07.2011 (ITA) San Giacomo Degli Schiavoni/ Armageddon In The Park 2011
10.08.2011 (POL) Katowice / Metal Hammer Festival
11.08.2011 (POL) Pabianice / Rock Fabryka
12.08.2011 (POL) Turek / MDK
13.08.2011 (CZ) Trutnov / Brutal Assault
14.08.2011 (POL) Gryfino / GDK
17.08.2011 (GER) Dinkelsbuhl / Summer Breeze
18.08.2011 (POL) Opole / ComeIn
19.08.2011 (POL) Bielsko Biala / Rudeboy
20.08.2011 (POL) Czestochowa / Teatr from Poland
08.09.2011 (SWE) Baltic Sea / Close-Up Baten
09.09.2011 (SWE) Baltic Sea / Close-Up Baten
Batillus has announced a string of tour dates with Mutilation Rites. The currently announced shows are as follows:
7/8 Providence, RI @ Machines With Magnets w/ Mutilation Rites
7/9 Ithaca, NY @ The Haunt w/ Mutilation Rites
7/12 NYC @ Le Poisson Rouge w/ YOB + Dark Castle
7/14 Madsion, WI @ Lothlórien Co-op w/ Mutilation Rites
7/15 Minneapolis, MN @ Medusa w/ Mutilation Rites
7/16 Fargo, ND @ The New Direction w/ Mutilation Rites
7/17 Appleton, WI @ Maritime Tavern w/ Mutilation Rites
7/19 Chicago, IL @ The Empty Bottle w/ Nachtmystium + Lord Mantis + Mutilation Rites
7/20 Indianapolis, IN @ Vibes Music w/ Mutilation Rites + Racebannon
7/21 Cleveland, OH @ Now That's Class w/ Mutilation Rites
7/22 Pittsburgh, PA @ Helter Shelter w/ Mutilation Rites
7/23 Brooklyn, NY @ Saint Vitus w/ Mutilation Rites
Teodasia is currently offering a free download of a new song that will appear on the band's upcoming album "Upwards." You can download the new song "Lost Words of Forgiveness" by heading over to the official Teodasia website at this location.
The new song "Lost Words of Forgiveness" features a duet with Rhapsody of Fire's lead vocalist Fabio Lione.
Orion Books announce that the photographic documentary compiled by official IRON MAIDEN photographer John McMurtrie entitled 'ON BOARD FLIGHT 666' will be published in the UK on 20th October 2011.
John's unrestricted access has allowed him to capture exclusive images and moments both onstage and off, in over 300 photographs accompanied by his personal insights and anecdotes in more than 250 glossy pages of photographs
ON BOARD FLIGHT 666 charts the extraordinary journey of IRON MAIDEN in their specially customised Boeing 757, piloted by lead singer and airline Captain Bruce Dickinson. Travelling across 5 continents, twice around the globe to undertake two World Tours, John's pictorial odyssey maps their progress from Ed Force One's historic take-off in January 2008 on the groundbreaking Somewhere Back In Time Tour through to 2010/11's The Final Frontier World Tour in support of their fifteenth and most successful chart studio album to date, The Final Frontier (August 2010) which reached No 1 in at least 28 countries.
With a personal foreword by Bruce Dickinson ONBOARD FLIGHT 666 takes you up close with Iron Maiden as they circumnavigate the planet to play to their loyal legion of fans giving an inside look into what makes this band so special and so adventurous in their unique touring plans.
The hard back version of ON BOARD FLIGHT 666 is available now to pre-order on Amazon, Waterstones, Book Depository, Play or WH Smiths.
Details of overseas editions will be announced when known
Click here to download an 18 page preview of this book
WARNING THIS IS A SPOILER !
It Prevails has posted a new song online titled "Artisan," which is off the upoming album entitled "Stroma." The new album is set for release on July 19th via Mediaskare. The song, available through the It Prevails Facebook page here, features guest vocals by Adam Jackson of Twelve Tribes.
The band will also be on tour from August 5th - Sept 11th with Bragging Rights and We Are Defiance. The currently announced dates are as follows:
08/05 Lewisville, TX – Dad’s Venue
08/06 San Antonio, TX – The White Rabbit
08/08 Baton Rouge, LA – Here Today Gone Tomorrow
08/09 Mobile, AL – American Legion Post 88
08/10 Daytona Beach, FL – Stingrays
08/11 Tampa, FL – Transitions Art Gallery
08/12 Jacksonville, FL – The Pit
08/13 Douglasville, GA – The 7 Venue
08/14 Raleigh, NC – The Brewery
08/15 Fredericksburg, VA – The Refuge
08/16 Linthicum, MD – LHUMC
08/17 Lemoyne, PA – The Champ
08/18 Brooklyn, NY – Party Expo
08/19 Albany, NY – Bogie’s
08/20 Manchester, NH – Rocko’s
08/21 Buffalo, NY – Broadway Joe’s
08/22 Pittsburgh, PA – 42nd Street Rock House
08/24 Mt. Clemens, MI – The Hayloft
08/25 Toledo, OH – Frankies
08/26 Steger, IL – Another Hall In The Wall
08/27 St. Louis, MO – Fubar
08/28 Omaha, NE – The Commons
08/29 Wichita, KS – The Eagles Lodge
08/30 Tulsa, OK – Reverb
09/01 Ogden, UT – Mojo’s
09/02 Boise, ID – The Grange Hall
09/03 Spokane, WA – The A Club
09/04 Pullman, WA – The Bell Tower
09/06 Klamath Falls, OR – Yesterday’s Plaza
09/07 Rocklin, CA – Studio 21
09/08 Stockton, CA – Plea For Peace
09/09 Bakersfield, CA – The Dome
09/10 Anaheim, CA – Chain Reaction
09/11 Tempe, AZ – The Fixx
Ufomammut has announced the band's final days of live performances in support of the "Eve" album.
he band's upcoming tour dates are as follows:
7/17/2011 Grunspan – Hamburg, Germany w/ Neurosis, Amen Ra
7/18/2011 Conne Island – Leipzig, Germany w/ Neurosis, Amen Ra
7/19/2011 Arena – Wien, Germany w/ Neurosis, Amen Ra
7/20/2011 Spaziale Festival – Torino, Italy w/ Neurosis
7/27/2011 FZW – Dortmund, Germany w/ Neurosis
7/29/2011 Effenaar – Eindhoven, Netherlands w/ Neurosis
7/30/2011 LKA – Stuttgart, Germany w/ Neurosis
8/19/2011 Balla Coi Cinghiali Festival – Bardineto, Italy
9/14/2011 Superkronic – Leipzig, Germany
9/15/2011 Festaal Kreuzberg – Berlin, Germany
9/16/2011 Stengade – Copenaghen, Denmark
9/17/2011 Inkonst – Malmo, Sweden
9/18/2011 Blitz – Oslo, Norway
9/19/2011 Truck Stop Alaska – Goteborg, Sweden
9/21/2011 Nuclear Night Club – Oulu, Finland
9/22/2011 Lutakko – Jyväskylä, Finland
9/23/2011 Yo-talo – Tampere, Finland
9/24/2011 Korjaamo – Helsinki, Finland
9/26/2011 Molotow – Hamburg, Germany
9/27/2011 Underground – Cologne, Germany
9/28/2011 013 – Tilburg, Netherlands
9/29/2011 *TBA – Netherlands
9/30/2011 Baroeg – Rotterdam, Netherlands
10/1/2011 Het Depot – Leuven, Belgium
10/3/2011 The Croft – Bristol, UK
10/4/2011 *TBA – UK
10/5/2011 *TBA – UK
10/6/2011 Purple Turtle – London, UK
10/7/2011 *TBA – France
Country: USA - Genre: Melodic Death Metal
1. Face of Immortality
2. Await Anxiety
3. Unless Nothing
4. Tokyo Climate
Country: Canada - Genre: Melodic/Progressive Death Metal
Country: USA - Genre: Melodic Death Metal
1. Chew On Your Fingers
7. Remember the Victim
symphony X
progresive metal from USA
album: Iconoclast
Tracklist:
1. Iconoclast |
2. The End of Innocence |
3. Dehumanized |
4. Bastards of the Machine |
5. Heretic |
6. Children of a Faceless God |
7. Electric Messiah |
8. Prometheus (I Am Alive)
9. When All Is Lost download_1 download_2 |
Fleshless - Slaves Of The God Machine (2011)
http://www.mediafire.com/?hbw2fc6ks0obko
Tracklist:
01. Intro
02. Fixed
03. Truth In Flesh
04. To Dethrone God
05. False Ascension
06. Sins Reversed
07. Industrial Abuse
08. Mechanic Pregnancy
09. Their Sanguinary Doctrines
10. Promised Salvation
11. Mindseething
12. Outro
Theatre Of Tragedy – Last Curtain Call (2011)
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1077824911
http://www.fileserve.com/file/R49e3HR/Of
http://www.myspace.com/pagesoftragedy
Tracklist:
01 Hide and Seek 5:31
02 Bring Forth Ye Shadow 5:45
03 Frozen 5:21
04 Ashes and Dreams 4:10
05 A Rose for The Dead 5:15
06 Fragment 3:52
07 And When He Falleth 6:41
08 Venus 4:52
Disc 2/2
——–
01 Hollow 6:26
02 Storm 3:49
03 Image 3:17
04 A Hamlet for A Slothful Vassal 4:21
05 Fade 6:09
06 Machine 4:58
07 Der Tanz Der Schatten 5:41
08 Forever is The World 5:32
Sepultura - Kairos (2011)
Download : http://www.mediafire.com/?6v92cg9x7rt74j
Brasil.
01. Spectrum (04:00)
02. Kairos (03:34)
03. Relentless (03:34)
04. 2011 (00:28)
05. Just One Fix (cover de Ministry) (03:30)
06. Dialog (04:54)
07. Mask (04:29)
08. 1433 (00:29)
09. Seethe (02:24)
10. Born Strong (04:37)
11. Embrace The Storm (03:30)
12. 5772 (00:27)
13. No One Will Stand (03:15)
14. Structure Violence (Azzes) (05:37)
Symphony X - North American Tour [2CD] (2011)
CD 1
01. Intro
02. Of Sins And Shadows
03. Domination
04. Serpents Kiss
05. End Of Innocence
06. Paradise Lost
07. Smoke And Mirrors
08. Eye Of Destruction
09. Dehumanized
10. Set The World On Fire
CD 2
01. The Odyssey
Filesonic link :
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1179502054
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Wupload link :
http://www.wupload.com/file/14337199/Sym
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Fileserve link :
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Uploadstation link :
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Behemoth – Abyssus Abyssum Invocat (2011)
http://www.mediafire.com/?1amqcdidu9yfic
Disc 1: Conjuration
1. Conjuration Ov Sleep Daemons
2. Wish
3. Welcome To Hell
4. Christians To The Lions (Live)
5. Decade Ov Therion (Live)
6. From The Pagan Vastlands (Live)
7. Antichristian Phenomenon (Live)
8. Lam (Live)
9. Satan’s Sword (I Have Become) (Live)
10. Chant For Ezkaton 2000 (Live)
11. As Above So Below (Live) (Bonus Track)
Disc 2: Slaves Shall Serve
1. Slaves Shall Serve
2. Entering The Pylon Ov Light
3. Penetration
4. Until You Call On The Dark
5. Demigod (Live)
6. Slaves Shall Serve (Live)
7. Lam (Live) (Bonus Track
Tim Donahue feat. James LaBrie (Dream Theater) – Madmen And Sinners
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Tracklist:
01. Million Miles (7:07)
02. Let Go (2:37)
03. My Heart Bleeds (5:59)
04. Feel My Pain (5:30)
05. Morte Et Dado (2:22)
06. Children Of The Flame (5:51)
07. The End (5:10)
08. Widest Dreams (5:55)
09. Masters Of The Mind (7:23)
10. Madmen & Sinners (15:50)
Rhapsody of Fire - From Chaos to Eternity(2011)
Download : http://www.mediafire.com/?dxl6c7bky8h2di
Track List:
1. Ad Infinitum
2. From Chaos to Eternity
3. Tempesta Di Fuoco
4. Ghosts of Forgotten Worlds
5. Anima Perduta
6. Aeons of Raging Darkness
7. I Belong to the Stars
8. Tornado
9. Heroes of the Waterfalls' Kingdom
nightwish - Walking In The Air The Greatest Ballads (2011)
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1. Walking in the Air (Theme from ''The Snowman'')
02. Angels Fall First
03. Sleepwalker
04. Sleeping Sun
05. Dead Boy's Poem
06. Deep Silent Complete
07. Feel for You
08. The Phantom of the Opera
09. Ocean Soul
10. Lagoon
11. Swanheart
12. Two for Tragedy
13. A Return to the Sea
14. Away
15. Forever Yours
Slipknot’s first live concert since passing of bassist Paul Gray (May 24) took place yesterday (June 17) during the famous Sonicsphere festival at Terravibe Park, Athens. The show counted with 25,000 fans.
Gray’s Red jumpsuit, Mask and bass guitar were placed symbolically in the back of the Apollo Stage alongside the band members, who were wearing matching Red jumpsuits and old style masks to represent the band’s classic image.
Doonie Steele, a former Slipknot guitarist from the band’s early days, played bass during the show while remaining hidden from the audience’s view.
To mark the significance of the occasion, frontman Taylor took a moment to state the following to the public: "It's been a long time. Hello Athens, how are you? As you know, tonight is very emotional show for us but it is not, NOT, a Negative day. It is a positive day. A day for celebration. This is our first show — with you. Are you having a good time and will you celebrate with us today?" Later in the show, he added, "This is very hard for us but he would have wanted us to come out with you all and celebrate his life. So will you all help me sing a song for my brother? Can you do that, Athens? Sing so loud so he can hear us because he is here with us tonight. Can you feel it?" In The End of the memorable show, more words were said: "Thank you all for spending this night with us. You'll never know how much this Means, Athens."
The band's setlist was as follows:
01. (sic)
02. Eyeless
03. Wait And Bleed
04. The Blister Exists
05. Liberate
06. Before I Forget
07. Pulse Of The Maggots
08. Disasterpiece
09. Psychosocial
10. The Heretic Anthem
11. Duality
12. Spit It Out
13. People = Shit
14. Surfacing
Doom metallers Yob will release their sixth album, "Atma", on August 16 via
Profound Lore Records. The follow-up to 2009's "The Great Cessation" is
described in a press release as "dirtier and sludgier than ever before." The CD
features guest appearances by NEUROSIS' Scott Kelly on the tracks "Before We
Dreamed Of Two Mastered" and "Adrift In The Ocean".
"Atma" track
listing:
01. Prepare The Ground (9:05)
02. Atma Mastered (8:57)
03.
Before We Dreamed Of Two Mastered (16:00)
04. Upon The Sight Of The Other
Shore Mastered (7:34)
05. Adrift In The Ocean (13:33)
The song
"Prepare The Ground" is available for streaming at Stereogum.com.
After
releasing some of the most wildly heralded albums of our generation and putting
on the most impressive live show metal fans have ever seen, Yob has created a
cult fan base and has become one of the most-talked-about acts in the press,
even being called "one of the best bands in North America" by Ben Ratliff of The
New York Times.
Yob will hit the Road heavily in support of "Atma", first
off headlining all summer long with support from labelmates DARK CASTLE (whose
Stevie Floyd is responsible for the incredible "Atma" album artwork) throughout
North America.
http://www.profoundlorerecords.com/
Demonical - Death Infernal (2011)
Loudblast - Frozen Moments Between Life and Death
Genre: Thrash/Death MetalYear: 2011
Country: France
Tracklist:
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"Frozen Moments Between Life and Death" sticks to a predictable modern mix of thrash and death metal which is both fast and slow topped up by really good leads. This is straight-forward music without any technical "temptations" which can be "bitterly" aggressive ("The Bitter Seed") at times, but the more sprawling atmospheric composition (the good progressive semi-ballad "Nosce te Ipsum"; the industrialized doomster "Hazardous Magic") is just around the corner, the latter occupying the end which comes in the form of the mild spacey instrumental "To Bury An Empire" with dreamy airy riffs.
Reign of Vengeance - Revenge by Bloodshed [2008]
Artist - Reign of Vengeance
Album - Revenge by Bloodshed
Year - 2008
Genre - Death Metal
Web - http://www.myspace.com/reignofvengeance
Country - Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
Tracklist
1. | I will Never Hurt you (Intro) | ||
2. | The Claws of Revenge | ||
3. | The Destruction of Her (The Whore) | ||
4. | A Friendly Favor Returned | ||
5. | Into the Desert | ||
6. | Meeting with Resolve (Peace at Mind) |
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Here Comes The Kraken
Also known as : HCTK, ex-Antes Del Accidente
genre: deathcore
country: Mexico (Aguascalientes, Aguascalientes)
album: Hate Greed & Death (2011)
tracklist: 1. 3h33 AM 2. Never Regret 3. Knights from South Side 4. A New Leader 5. Nu Beginnig 6. 90666 7. Beverly Hell 8. Stoner Sundays 9. iDrugs
download: http://www.mediafire.com/?d8z1ahzlbnbiui5
Childdish es una banda chilena de Hardcore Melódico / Skatepunk activa desde el 2002. Su sonido es influenciado por bandas como: Satanic Surfers, Bad Religion, Rise Against, Strung Out, Mute, etc.
Me pareció estupendo este nuevo material, dénle un vistazo.
MySpace: www.myspace.com/hxchilddishxc
País: Chile
Tracklist:
01. 1+
02. No Tiene Nombre
03. Mentira X Verdad
04. Nuestra Amistad
05. Unión Individual
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*Album: Nocturne Delirium [demo]
*Genre: Doom Metal
*Country: Brazil
*Format: mp3@CBR192kbps
*Size: 48MB
Tracklist:
1. Intro: Texto a Nosferatu 01:54
2. Listen to the Storm 07:56
3. Venus Urania 07:45
4. Misanthropic Spirit 08:09
5. From the Abyss of My Dark Dreams 09:29
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Total playing time: 35:13
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