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Tag: Classic Metal
Interview with Metal Legend and Saxon Vocalist Biff Byford aka Lionheart
We are a unique British band that write a unique style that makes it Heavy Metal with a touch of Class
Interview with Wolf Hoffmann (Guitars) (Accept)
The Monsters of Rock shows in the 80s all though Europe and we just now recently this last year we played a huge show – we headlined at Wacken and headlined in front of 750,000 people in Poland – if you can believe it.
Huntress – Static Review
Static Huntress’s 3rd and much anticipated release is packed full of hardcore deep riffs, thundering drums and catchy choruses Jill Janus has such a wide spectrum of vocals being professionally trained in Opera and has a vocal range of four octaves (all of which are showcased on Static)with a hint of occult as you would expect from Huntress this album leaves you breathless from the first thundering beats of the opening track Sorrow, through to the relatively slower paced yet powerful Mania with lyrics like (If you ever spent a night in my head By the morning you’d be dead) right through to the final track Fire In My Heart, Huntress have certainly developed a monster piece with Static. The standout track for me is Flesh with it’s infectiously catchy chorus and monster beats.The album on a whole is very well put together mixed and mastered to near perfection this one is highly recommended, grab some crinkly stuff and go out and buy it you will not be disappointed.
Anvil live at the O2 Academy 2, Islington London, 12th July 2015
Just in case you didn’t know,…as you may have been living on another planet for the last forty years!!, Anvil are a three piece Canadian heavy metal band who were formed in 1978 and comprise of founding members Steve ‘Lips’ Kudlow –(vocals and guitar) and Robb Reiner –(drums) with Chris Robertson -(bass) who joined the band last year. They have just finished a mini four date tour of the UK.
Rainbows Are Free – Waves Ahead of the Ocean Review
While I must admit Rainbows Are Free play the sort of music I don’t listen to very often, they do it very, very well and this album has many highlights to make it worth keeping for those moments when you want a bit of “psychedelic proto-metal”! Clearly they are top musicians that enjoy what they are doing and don’t take things too seriously but can Rock out when they want to. Very enjoyable.
Judas Priest – Redeemer of Souls Review
This really should have been the album closer, but alas the band chose to go with “Beginning of the End”, the one true soft song on the record
Black Sabbath – 13 Review
Released by: Universal/Vertigo Release Date: Out Now!!! Genre: Classic Metal Links: http://www.blacksabbath.com/ Line Up: Ozzy Osbourne Tony Iommi Geezer Butler Bill Ward Tracklist: 01. End Of The Beginning 02. God Is Dead? 03. Loner 04. Zeitgeist 05. Age Of Reason 06. Live Forever 07. Damaged Soul 08. Dear Father I was hesitant […]
Mos Generator – Nomads Review
Take some traditional stoner rock, turn down the fuzz a little, add some more cohesive melody lines and then mix this up…