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Machine Head - Burn My Eyes (1994)

It's already 30 years since this record came out... 😌 Burn my Eyes was playing on a loop in my car every morning on the way to work and every evening on the way home. I loved the big sound and the good riffs. But, being a thrasher at heart, my favorite tracks are still A Nation on Fire and Blood for Blood 😁

A few years later, the band supposedly released a Thrash Metal masterpiece with The Blackening. Apart from Aesthetics of Hate (and even then, the beginning to the break), I can't find any other song on this album that appeals to me. It's just too dull and boring. But at least with Burn my Eyes, I'm enjoying it a lot more.

This afternoon, I may give The Blackening another try.

 

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Machine Head - The Blackening (2007)

Unsurprisingly, I get bored listening to The Blackening. I yawn on the first 2 tracks, then come Aesthetics of Hate and I wake up from my lethargy. But when the break arrives, I find that it doesn't fit with the first part of the track, and the boredom immediately returns.

I'm not the right customer for this album.

 

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NP: Faethom - Chaosmorphogoria

▶︎ Chaosmorphogoria | FAETHOM (bandcamp.com)

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Minor complaint, but I kind of dislike the cover art here. I realize that a ton of hand drawn/painted art is touched up with computers before going to print, but this almost seems lazy by even that  standard. It's imitating a hand drawn style you might have seen on concert fliers in the late eighties and early nineties, but the textures are so unblemished it's really disconcerting and unpleasant to look at.

Regardless these guys play self-described "blackened progressive" metal, and I can say pretty confidently that if you have even the slightest twinge of a purist streak the blackened part of that description is going to be what you have a gripe with. Occasional harsh vocals do not a blackened album make. If none of that trips your alarm bells though, I'd say you'll probably enjoy this. The songs are well performed and well put together. Instruments are on point. I found it a little weird last year when a bunch of people were trying to throw shade at Moonlight Sorcery for being 'power metal with black metal vocals'. This album better fits that description I think. Again whether you like it or not is going to depend pretty heavily on your tolerance for those genres. Personally I actually like this, but I also like both those genres and have no trouble reconciling their supposed incongruous qualities. It's nice to hear something newer that isn't just unique for uniqueness' sake. 

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Metallica - "Hardwired...to Self-Destruct"

Judas Priest - "Firepower"

My second favorite Priest album of them all.  A triumph from start to finish, without a weak moment, much less a weak track.  A couple more days until "Invincible Shield"!

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Pentagram Chile - The Malefice (2013)

I'd never heard of this band before, and discovered them last night by listening to a track from their second album, due for release on April 24.

So I'm off to listen to The Malefice. Two discs!

 

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9 hours ago, JamesT said:

Metallica - "Hardwired...to Self-Destruct"

Judas Priest - "Firepower"

My second favorite Priest album of them all.  A triumph from start to finish, without a weak moment, much less a weak track.  A couple more days until "Invincible Shield"!

You're a crazy bastard JT. I don't know why anyone would listen to these beyond a few weeks after the release cycle, but I salute you.

I am going nuts this week and combing through my bc wishlist...even buying stuff NOT on bandcamp Friday. What am I like?

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    I think it's the logo that I liked and prompted me to listen again. And, hell's teeth, I am really enjoying this. It reminds me a bit of Deafheaven in parts because there is some indie type vibe to bits of it. 
     
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    Not metal like the PetroDragonic Apocalypse one, but still cool. 
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2 hours ago, JonoBlade said:

You're a crazy bastard JT. I don't know why anyone would listen to these beyond a few weeks after the release cycle, but I salute you.

I am going nuts this week and combing through my bc wishlist...even buying stuff NOT on bandcamp Friday. What am I like?

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    I think it's the logo that I liked and prompted me to listen again. And, hell's teeth, I am really enjoying this. It reminds me a bit of Deafheaven in parts because there is some indie type vibe to bits of it. 
     
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    Not metal like the PetroDragonic Apocalypse one, but still cool. 

No idea King Gizz had pumped out another one. Not sure how anyone can keep up with these guys. Seems they drop something every few months. I'll have to check this out.

Golgothan Remains - Perverse Offerings to the Void

Golgothan Remains - Adorned in Ruin

 

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36 minutes ago, navybsn said:

No idea King Gizz had pumped out another one. Not sure how anyone can keep up with these guys. Seems they drop something every few months. I'll have to check this out.

Golgothan Remains - Perverse Offerings to the Void

Golgothan Remains - Adorned in Ruin

 

I want to revisit these. I was really pumped about Perverse Offerings but the newer one never clicked. Maybe it's just where my head was at the time.

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