Tuesday, 2 January 2018

#38 - Top of 2017

Antioch - Antioch III: Wings and Warlocks (Independent)

From Ontario Canada, Antioch a classic heavy metal band reaches the Top with their second full-length album "Wings and Warlocks". The album perfectly captures the true 80's heavy metal vibe throughout, starting with the blasting opener "Wings of Pterodactyl Fire"! Nicholas Allaire's voice is an ideal fit with the songs, reaching the high notes and giving off an epic feel to every tack. The feeling of every song is infectious, with the epic/heavy "The Stand of Time" and the catchy "Where the Dagger Lies" being definite highlights of great guitar riffs, impressive vocals and solid song-writing (while "Return of the Warlock" adds a Judas Priest note)! Despite being on the relatively short side(clocking at about 40 minutes), the record showcases a great piece of heavy metal glory. You fool!



91.4/100 

Below is the audio tracks for "Heavy fire" and "Return of the Warlock."





#39 - Top of 2017

 Isildurs Bane & Steve Hogarth - Colors not found in nature (Ataraxia Music)



Everyone knows Steve as the voice behind Marillion for the last almost 30 years. This is a collaboration project between him and Swedish prog rockers Isildur's Bane which results in a creation that although similar to recent Marillion works, on account of Steve's distinct vocal lines, has more of an orchestral/70s prog feel than the distinct neo-prog feel of Marillion. The album is fairly short for a prog album (6 tracks spread across 41 minutes), but succeeds in being interesting by shifting gears between tracks, with the opener "Ice Pop" being a fast 70s prog piece, followed by "The Random Fires" which has a more modern & majestic approach to its prog attitude. This is followed up by the slow and introverted "Peripheral Vision" and the symphonic claustrophobia of "The Love and the Affair". This is followed by the melancholy of "Diamonds and Amnesia" and the album closes with the prog anthem "Incandescant".  A definitely must for all friends of Marillion and lovers of Swedish prog rock in the veins of Kaippa and Spock's Beard.




91.3/100


Below is an AMV for the melancholic "Peripheral Vision".








Sunday, 31 December 2017

#40 - Top of 2017

Samael - Hegemony  (Napalm Records)


Samael are giants in their own right, with very influential black metal albums in the beginning of their career, transitioning into an atmospheric/industrial/gothic vibe later on, and producing one of the best albums of that genre, "Passage". Many years have passed since then, with the band dabbling in many different genres, but keeping their essence true, while lyrically expanding into societal issues, from a socialist perspective. Their new album, Hegemony, swings the pendulum back into a more "heavy" sound compared with its 6 year old predecessor, and pays tribute to "Passage" by being by far the album more reminiscent of that sound since then. But that does not mean that the band compromises or simply imitate itself; rather it can be seen as an introspective step backwards to move forward for Samael. Best tracks out of the album include the almost operatic "Red Planet" and bass-heavy "This World", as well as "hit" song "Black Supremacy", which generated some controversy when released.  Overall, a solid listen from a band that here, did not re-invent the wheel, but rather went back to its roots, to reclaim all elements defining it.

91/100


Below is the music video for "Black Supremacy".



#41 - Top of 2017

Vulture Industries - Stranger Times (Season of Mist)


The top albums of 2017 open with yet another excellent album from the Norwegian avant-garde scene. Here, in their 4th album, Vulture Industries evolve from their previous endeavour (2013's The Tower), which while also superb, bore many similarities to Arcturus. Here, the band makes their sound even more distinct from the rest of the scene, borrowing influences from other great bands of the genre (like D.S.O. and Ghost) and producing an end result that establishes the band as one of the most important of the avant-garde scene this decade.
This time the Vultures experiment, moving away from the style of the previous albums and reducing their speed,  focusing on the theatricality of the tracks. In Stranger Times, the Norwegians create nine compositions with quite a variety,  passing through doom trails, escaping from the "typical" avant-garde metal framework. Good examples of this direction of the album include "As The World Burns", "Strangers" and "Something Vile".  The former ("As The World Burns") is a rock opera where Bjørnar's vocals dominate throughout, leaving  you with a heavy metal aftertaste. "Strangers"incorporates a trumpet track, which provides a perfect showcase of the band's evolution.
 Finally, "Something Vile" with its doomy riff and surrealist video brings to mind the late Woods Of Ypres and creates a dark an uneasy atmosphere. Recommended release for all fans of the scene.


90/100

Below are the music videos for "Strangers" and "Something Vile".




Thursday, 28 December 2017

Top 41 Albums of 2017


The blog returns with a vengeance as we will soon start to be counting down the top 41 metal and prog releases of 2017.

Stay tuned for more top albums to come in the future!

Friday, 2 June 2017

#1 - Top of 2016

The Neal Morse Band - The Similitude of a Dream (Inside Out)

In the (belated) top spot for 2016, we are proud to present the second full length release from the Neal Morse Band! This is a structured concept album and is clearly a more collaborative effort than the first NMB album and with a greater sense of purpose. 
In terms of lyrics, the concept of the album was inspired by the1678 Christian allegory written by John Bunyan. For the puposes of the album, it recounts a dream-like tale, recounting the story of a man named Christian who after a life of spiritually unfulfilling anguish is told to leave the evil City Of Destruction and make a pilgrimage to the Celestial City, where he can find peace and, ultimately, salvation. The album is split in two parts with ifferent narrative tone and the music shifts along with it from the dark industrial paths of the City of Destruction to the salvation that is the Celestial City.
Beginning with a melancholic string part, the opener "Long Day - Overature" transforms in an inspired jazz-fusion riff that gives way to a Yes solo sequence that then jumps into a labyrinth of keyboard sounds and hard rock riffing. "The Dream" is very Floydian with intense retro-prog flashbacks to the seminal "The Wall" as the song progresses. "City Of Destruction" is a 70s hard rock track, while there are hints (more discreet or more obvious to other prog legends throughout the album: The Beatles ("The Ways Of A Fool"), Peter Gabriel ("Slave To Your Mind"), Led Zeppelin ("The Man In The Iron Cage") and The Who ("I'm Running"). Also throughout the album you can hear influences from other musical genres that have worked their way into the album: Country ("Freedom Song"), piano ("The Mask") and prog metal ("Confrontation."). The instrumental masterpiece"The Battle" that acts as a closer is a prog orgasmatron with musicality and technicality meeting halfway to produce the bastard child that every prog musician would be proud to have.
The album is a veritable prog rock experience that is by leaps and bounds the best release of 2016, marrying the old with the new with a perfect blend of retro and progression. It does not get any better!

98/100

Below are the music videos for "City of Destruction", "The Man in the Iron Cage" and "So Far Gone".

 

Monday, 1 May 2017

#2- Top of 2016

Grand Magus- Sword Songs (Nuclear Blast Records)

Grand Magus are back with yet another explosive album, Sword Songs (their 8th!) which succeeds in packing all those epic and heavy elements characteristic of the Swedish metallers! "Freja's Choice" is an awesome intro song  showcasing JB's powerful vocals and amazing guitars riffs which are of course combined with Fox's bass and Ludwig's drums to create a mix that becomes better every time you hear it! "Varangian" has one of the most catchy and heavy introductory riffs ever made by Grand Magus while "Forged in Iron - Crowned in Steel" and "Born for Battle (Black Dog of Brocéliande)" are songs that are made for sing-alongs in lives that make you wish you were a Viking heading for Odin's hall! "Master of the Land" is equally heavy with a twist midway guitar solo though JB's vocals manage to steal the show! "Last One to Fall" is another instantly classic song with an epic chorus, followed by heavy-riffed "Frost and Fire" that will get you pumped with catchy tunes and lyrics! The instrumental "Hugr" is a nice twist that Grand Magus like to add to their albums to give you a break from headbanging! Last but not least "Every Day There's a Battle to Fight" with each amazing guitar solo and chorus could easily be the motto of the band and makes the perfect ending to this heavy-loaded album!
The limited edition adds two more songs (!), the aggressively epic "In for the Kill" and a surprise cover of Deep Purple's "Stormbringer" which is made heavier (while keeping the keyboard element) to perfectly fit JB's clear and heavy vocals! 


97/100

Below is the official  video for the song "Freja's Choice" and the lyric video for the song "Varangian".




Saturday, 29 April 2017

#3 - Top of 2016

Eternal Champion- The Armor Of Ire (No Remorse Records)

Eternal Champion blast their way to number 3 with their debut album, "The Armor Of Ire" which is an amazing journey to epic heavy metal inspired by none other than Michael Moorcock's stories about the quests of the Eternal Champion! "I Am the Hammer" sets the mood in a blaze of heavy footsteps, a brooding riff and clear strong vocals by Jason Tarpey, along with Manowar/ Grand Magus vibes that are made for headbanging! "The Armor of Ire" is another instant heavy classic with awesome guitar riffs and interludes that is logically followed by "The Last King of Pictdom" with its even more infectious Maiden-like riffs and blasting drums by Arthur Rizk! The instrumental "Blood Ice" is a refreshing break before the next blast under the title " The Cold Sword" that is everything you want to hear from an epic heavy metal song! The equally epic "Invoker" and "Sing a Last Song of Valdese"merit the listener with exciting lyrical themes and powerful anthems! The final instrumental "Shade Gate" showcases great guitar lines by the band's three (!) guitarists Carlos Llanas, Blake "Rossover" Ibanez and Nujon Powers! The length of the record doesn't takes away from the epicness, leaving you wanting to hear the next chapter from the Eternal Champion's struggle for Cosmic Balance!


seriously and unapologetically smuggles a doomed quote from Skeletor into the mix:
"Madness! I demand of destitution, shame, and loneliness of scorn. It is my destiny! It is my right! Nothing will deter me from it…"
- See more at: http://yourlastrites.com/reviews/9044/eternal-champion-the-armor-of-ire#sthash.pqt08IO2.dpuf
seriously and unapologetically smuggles a doomed quote from Skeletor into the mix:
"Madness! I demand of destitution, shame, and loneliness of scorn. It is my destiny! It is my right! Nothing will deter me from it…"
- See more at: http://yourlastrites.com/reviews/9044/eternal-champion-the-armor-of-ire#sthash.pqt08IO2.dpuf
seriously and unapologetically smuggles a doomed quote from Skeletor into the mix:
"Madness! I demand of destitution, shame, and loneliness of scorn. It is my destiny! It is my right! Nothing will deter me from it…"
- See more at: http://yourlastrites.com/reviews/9044/eternal-champion-the-armor-of-ire#sthash.pqt08IO2.dpuf

97/100

Below is the lyric video for the song "I Am The Hammer".


Wednesday, 26 April 2017

#4- Top of 2016

Spiritual Beggars- Sunrise to Sundown (InsideOut Records)

"Sunrise to Sundown" is the 9th album of hard rock band from Sweden, Spiritual Beggars which despite having changed a couple (or three!) lead singers, seems to have found yet another perfect match with the current lead vocalist Apollo Papathanasio (since 2010). The record sets the feel-good mood with the titular song "Sunrise to Sundown" and maintains this road-trip/rock jukebox vibe throughout in all of the songs! The groovy "What Doesn't Kill You", the catchy "Hard Road" and the aggressive "Still Hunter" are filled with great heavy guitar tunes and interludes, while a change can be heard with the rocker "No Man's Land" which stands out for its unexpected middle-song piano section! The second half of the record adds different elements to the mix with songs like the stoner-oriented "Dark Light Child " and the more melancholic "Lonely Freedom"! "Southern Star" with its Deep-Purple inspired themes acts as an ideal closer to a highly energised retro hard rock album that unveils the many styles and aspects of the characteristic "Spiritual Beggars" music style! A great listen if you are looking for record chock full of hard rock vibes, heavy/ clear vocals and amazing 70s nostalgic riffs!

97/100

Below is the official video for the song "Dark Light Child".


Sunday, 23 April 2017

#5 - Top of 2016

Ironwood - Well and Tree (Independent)

In number 5 of the top 2016 albums, we have the third full length from a very intriguing less known progressive outfit, Ironwood. Ironwood play a breed of prog rock with heavy metal, folk and black metal elements mixed throughout, resulting in a thoroughly enjoyable, innovative and thought provoking album, truly worthy of a place among the top 5 of last year. The album kicks off with "Song of Mimir" that starts with a whisper of wind and develops to a progressive metal orgasm with a truly inspirational riff, which  stands out as a testament to the abilities of these guys. The second song "Solace in Memory" starts with a mix of Fates Warning and blastbeats (!) and evolves in a beautiful progressive heavy metal folk piece with influences ranging from the aforementioned prog giants to the folk heaviness of bands like Primordial. Especially noteworthy is the acoustic passages that tie the composition together and fuse these elements in a true epic of modern heavy music. The third song "Sanctuary" is very mellow, offsetting the blasting first two compositions and starting with an acoustic passage mixed with forest sounds with mellow choral vocals coming in around the 3 minute mark. "Flowing Through" acts as a natural continuation of Sanctuary with music veering towards a more folk-oriented sound (bordering on epicness) coupled with, again, amazing guitar work, and closing out with dynamic blastbeats which complement the composition and lead into "The Glorious Tree", a song starting out with vocals within the Avant-Garde Black Metal genre with a falsetto leading into a blastbeat attack and a guitar based extravaganza. This is a very experimental composition with a host of different music themes changing throughout and aggressiveness alternating  with serenity and quiet mysticism. The final song "Origin" starts slowly with a catchy acoustic riff and as it evolves through its twists and turns, it provides "Well and Tree" with a balanced and emotional way to temporarily fade out, until next time...
If you can only listen to one thing from 2016, listen to this!




96/100

Below is the full album from Bandcamp. Listen to it and support the band!