The Taste Of Chaos Ensemble

By Sid | February 12, 2008 10:05 am |
Categories:
Metal,Tribute

I can’t exactly recall the moment when the string tributes actually started. At first it was fun but then I understood that mostly they are crap. The selected bands like Linkin Park or Nirvana don’t have enough musical potential to be presented as a spectacular string works with powerful arrangements. So except for good old metal bands like Iron Maiden or Black Sabbath I wasn’t actually a fan of such stuff.

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But this tribute really destroyed me. The original work is the “Leviathan” album by one of my favorite metal bands – Mastodon. They play complex jazz fueled metal and this work a conceptual work on Herman Melville’s Moby Dick is really spectacular. It got three “album of the year” awards from three major metal magazines when it first came out in 2004.

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The string arrangements are somehow reminiscent of old classical music. But also they blend the atmosphere of whale hunt from original album and even some steampunk styled moments. So if you are interested in colossal modern metal you should try the original work. If you are more like a classical person check this tribute to feel the salt and breeze of the fights with the last sea beasts.

Van Canto

By Sid | February 4, 2008 7:14 am |
Categories:
Experimental,Metal

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They caught my attention when they were scheduled for the Wacken Open Air 2008. A very interesting band. If simple they play power metal/heavy metal but aside from the fact that they have only vocals and drums.

Yes they don’t have guitars, bass and keys. The vocalists are singing three to four melodic lines instead. Sounds… really weird. On one side this is a unique metal band, somehow similar to Apocalyptica’s experiments. On the other it is still way more experimental and I’m really missing the shredding guitars and heavy bass lines. But still these dudes are focusing mostly on vocals and the vocal lines are awesome and catchy. Also the arrangements are very professional, it reminds me of the good old vintage days when people had to get the best results with bad equipment and focused on the music.

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Their debut album “A Storm To Come” is making real noise in the underground metal scene and that is definitely a success. Another success is their cover of Metallicas “Battery”. A bit funny but very interesting.

Still hope to catch them live this summer!

2007 – Over The Under

By Sid | February 2, 2008 4:57 am |
Categories:
Metal

Better to say over the UNDERground. With the release of this album the scrobbles of this band on last.fm doubled in like two month and this project finally gained the success that they deserve. With the frontman Phil Anslemo (ex-Pantera) raising his hands while performing their first song “Bury Me In Smoke” on largest European festivals this summer.

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Down was started in 1995 as a side project of metal legends Pantera vocalist Phil Anselmo and Corrosion Of Conformity axeman Peeper Keenan. They gathered some of the local New Orleans musicians (from bands like Crowbar) and presented a sound that was totally spectacular. Swampy New Orleans metal with a twist of Southern Rock and a mighty influence of the legendary Black Sabbath.

Finally after twelve years and two albums, the band gained full time attention and released their third album “Over The Under”. The album was delayed due to surgical operations, drug problems and even hurricane Katrina. But still it came out with an explosion. The band focused more on southern metal leaving their jazzy and acoustic southern rock experiments for the future. The work starts with a catchy “Three Suns And One Star” and keeps you in a real swamp mood till the final eight minute epos “Nothing In Return (Walk Away)”, it actually somehow reminds me of the old Doors stuff like “The End”. So this album is not just worth listening for me it is definitely one of the best albums of 2007, so I think you can give it a try.

Municipal Waste

By Sid | October 13, 2007 7:54 am |
Categories:
Metal

Municipal Waste

One of the most interesting metal bands. These dudes from Richmond, Virginia play party thrash metal. Most people think that thrash metal is grim Satanist music about killing people, these dudes are good old thrash but the general mood is changed from evil to positive.

Municipal Waste

The songs are about sharks, beer, mutants, zombies, Satan and party! Their earliest releases are not so interesting due to bad quality of sound but the two last albums “Hazardous Mutation”(2005) and “Born To Party”(2007) are just perfect! This fast and rude music is exactly what is needed for a loud yard party.

But the main thing about them is the live shows. They rock! No they thrash! It is a huge positive hurricane of wild energy that leaves you totally wasted after like 40 minutes of music. If the slogan of the grunge generation was “Live fast, die young” the slogan of these dudes will be “Live fast, stay young”.

Despairs Ray

By Sid | October 12, 2007 2:02 am |
Categories:
Metal

Needless to say that Japanese people “think different”(c). You can see it everywhere from giant anime robots to oldest samurai traditions. Their music is also under this spell.

Despairs Ray

The band that will “headline” this post is called Despairs Ray. They play something called j-rock (j-metal sometimes) and belong to the visual key movement. J-rock is generally based on European music like nu metal, industrial and punk but with incredible J flavor. The result is a combination of vocals raging from harsh screams to melodic singing, no to melodic Japanese singing because this is what really differs from all the others, and highly energetic and melodic music.

Despairs Ray

Despairs Ray as for me are one of the best representatives of these music. They toured the world only twice and I managed to catch them live in 2006. They were just incredible; I came for like “watch the j-dudes for 5 minutes” and stayed for the whole show.

If you are interested you can easily get their albums “Coll Set” (2005) and “Mirror” (2007) on Amazon.


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