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NP: Xion - Between Shadows and Gods

▶︎ Between Shadows And Gods | Xion (bandcamp.com)

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Not bad. Thrash that goes full on for the grandiose mythical comic book imagery that a lot of other thrash bands miss entirely, and hits with efficiency and speed funneled through more melodically European styles. Only problem I have is the vocals. Look dude, I know you were born with the voice you have and there's really nothing to be done about it, but you sound like Puppets era James Hetfield. Like similar to the point of being a distraction. I've made my peace with Metallica being the metal band non-metalheads think of when they hear metal. I'm just so tired of talking about them. They need a different vocalist.

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NP: Motorowl - This House Has No Center

▶︎ This House has no Center | Motorowl (bandcamp.com)

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Instant points awarded for having a name as cool as Motorowl. Fantastic band name. The album isn't even out yet except for a few tracks, but they're both excellent. A little Cathedral/St. Vitus style doom. A little bit of Uriah Heap and old school rock centered Pentagram makes for a really satisfying listen. I have to say the way this dude sings the chorus of Future Nostalgia ("Fyooo-tur nostalgeeeyuh") has got me psyched. Alright Motorowl, I'm buying the hype on this one, and if there's no hype I'll make some and then buy it.

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15 hours ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

Not bad. Thrash that goes full on for the grandiose mythical comic book imagery that a lot of other thrash bands miss entirely, and hits with efficiency and speed funneled through more melodically European styles. Only problem I have is the vocals. Look dude, I know you were born with the voice you have and there's really nothing to be done about it, but you sound like Puppets era James Hetfield. Like similar to the point of being a distraction. I've made my peace with Metallica being the metal band non-metalheads think of when they hear metal. I'm just so tired of talking about them. They need a different vocalist.

I agree. The music isn't bad and the drummer's playing is full of energy that makes you want to headbang.

But for me, the black spot is the singer. He reminds me of Hetfield from the first word he sings and that bothers me.

I'll have another listen when I'm in a better frame of mind. I lost my mum this week so I'm not in the mood to listen to music.

But I'll save this band for when I'm feeling better.

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9 minutes ago, Arioch said:

I agree. The music isn't bad and the drummer's playing is full of energy that makes you want to headbang.

But for me, the black spot is the singer. He reminds me of Hetfield from the first word he sings and that bothers me.

I'll have another listen when I'm in a better frame of mind. I lost my mum this week so I'm not in the mood to listen to music.

But I'll save this band for when I'm feeling better.

So sorry for your loss

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25 minutes ago, Arioch said:

I agree. The music isn't bad and the drummer's playing is full of energy that makes you want to headbang.

But for me, the black spot is the singer. He reminds me of Hetfield from the first word he sings and that bothers me.

I'll have another listen when I'm in a better frame of mind. I lost my mum this week so I'm not in the mood to listen to music.

But I'll save this band for when I'm feeling better.

Condolences dude. 

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2 hours ago, Arioch said:

I'll have another listen when I'm in a better frame of mind. I lost my mum this week so I'm not in the mood to listen to music.

Bummer man, that's never easy. Hope you're doing alright.

 

 

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On 2/9/2024 at 1:54 AM, Nasty_Cabbage said:

Damn. Good job to whoever did that artwork. Looks standard enough at a passing glance, but filled with a ton of cool details that really help sell the comic book hand drawn vibe. It draws the eye to the corners and makes less and less sense the longer you look. I haven't heard these guys before so hopefully the music lives up to it. The cover art alone earns a listen from me.

EDIT: Hey now, this is pretty good. For some reason it's reminding me of Geisha Goner with some Voivod influence for good measure.

 

NP: Devouring Saturn - Fortis Rebis

▶︎ Fortis Rebis | Devouring Saturn (bandcamp.com)

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Woke up in the mood for some instrumental stuff today, and there's no richer vein to mine than progressive rock/metal when that's what I want. This isn't mind blowing, but the compositions are tight and concentrated and of course each member's bringing a high level of technical skill and acumen to the proceedings. Weird music for a weird mood and I wouldn't have it any other way.

Yean, this album sounds great. My favorites are the last songs on the track list such as "Leaving Insane", "Wasted Life" and "No Return".

 

But it seems to me that for 1987 its mixing is obsolete, its sound is similar to something from 1979-83. However, I like the old sound.

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