I remember that Cirith Ungol was mentioned a few pages back, and I saw they have a new song....
https://cirithungolofficial.bandcamp.com/releases
I remember that Cirith Ungol was mentioned a few pages back, and I saw they have a new song....
https://cirithungolofficial.bandcamp.com/releases
Might've mentioned already, I've been losing track of all the albums I've listened to recently in YT. Really enjoying a German group called Jeronimo. It's heavy/proto/metal from the early 70s. Into their third album, Time Ride.
I'm going through the Anvil discography. I didn't know they were so fast and technical. Pound For Pound and Worth The Weight are speed masterpieces...
NP: Anvil......Plugged In Permanent.
The album cover is hilarious. It's an anvil dropped on an acoustic guitar all smashed and broken. It's like they were giving the middle finger to MTV and the whole "unplugged" phenomenon........
Just heard an obscure, early 70s band called Road. Noel Redding was in the band. It's bell-bottomed, wah-wah guitar metal. Pretty cool.
Now listening to Wytch Hazel on Bandcamp. There's some Wishbone Ash and Thin Lizzy in the mix but something else I can't put my finger on.
I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means 'put down.'- Bob Newhart
^ Cool track. Technical and thrashy. Been meaning to explore Voivod.
“Where words fail, music speaks.” - Hans Christian Anderson
Listening to a retro, speed metal band from Brazil called......Fast Evil. They sing in English. The singer sounds like a young Geddy Lee (if Geddy was a Speed Metal vocalist.....). It's okay. It hits the spot after a long, stressful work week, and a bucket of longnecks.
omg
Necrophagist + Clarinet = Epic Win
Which Voivod album is generally considered their breakthrough? If I pick one Voivod album to listen to today, which should it be?
Many consider Voivod's Killing Technology to be the breakthrough. That and the next two, Dimension Hatross and Nothingface, many consider their golden era.
I listened to more than half of Killing Technology. Interesting guitar playing. Sort of like if Robert Fripp was a thrash guitarist. Honestly, it didn't click with me, but I'll try another album. Nothingface seems to be an important Voivod album.
In the meanwhile, I got this album that popped up on my main, YT page.......I think they're German, called Tiger B Smith. The vocals aren't good but the Sabbath riffology is pretty good. They kinda sound like garage Sabbath...... The album is called Tiger Rock, and the album cover is as silly as the title. It rocks.
Last edited by Vic2012; 09-29-2018 at 04:33 PM.
Listening to Nothingface right now. Woof. Big difference between Killing Technology. Loving it. It's stop-on-a-dime, prog/thrash.
More than halfway through. Very technical, busy, adventurous, on an almost Gentle Giant level, but thrashy and metallic....... I love it. I should buy the damn thing.
Voivod's comeback after Piggy's (guitar) death is excellent. 2013's Target Earth.
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