quinta-feira, 25 de julho de 2024

POWERWOLF - WAKE UP THE WICKED





While they don't need North American validation (hell, they bypassed the continent for years and worked themselves to festival headliner status, without us), but now that they'll start the Wake Up The Wicked global trek in the States, where there IS a rabid undercurrent of support, the latest eleven offerings take on greater importance. They've been recording for almost 20 year (longer than some of their fans have been alive!), but sort of hit their "comfort zone" a few albums back, a formula that isn't radically altered here.

My main "complaint" on recent discs was embracing the younger, often female audience, at the expense of the speedier numbers, as well as the tongue-in-cheek religious pokes in the eye. Good to see both are back, beginning with the opening "Bless "Em With The Blade". It races, start to finish, and is over in just 2:47, the shortest inclusion (although only one cracks four minutes, and by just four seconds!). Probably seen the pre-release video for "Sinners Of The Seven Seas" already. Nice to hear the sparingly use of Latin lyrics, like the early days, on this one and elsewhere on the platter, including regal follow-up "Kyrie Klitorem".

On a bouncy, mid-paced folk melody, "Heretic Hunters" has a build-in audience sing-along chorus, although the multi-voice, orchestral choir might be a bit too much for smaller stages. Obscure historical track this time around is "1589", the tale of Peter Stumpp, the werewolf of Bedburg (Germany). Convicted of 16 murders, as well as accusations of witchcraft and cannibalism, he, his daughter and mistress were all tortured, executed and bodies burned. His severed head was posted on a pole as a warning against similar activities.

GENE HOGLAN FINISHES RECORDING DRUMS FOR NEW DARK ANGEL ALBUM - "IT'S COMING!"; VIDEO





GENE HOGLAN FINISHES RECORDING DRUMS FOR NEW DARK ANGEL ALBUM - "IT'S COMING!"; VIDEO



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California thrashers, Dark Angel, have begun recording their new album. In fact, drummer Gene Hoglan has finished recording his parts for the new record.

Hoglan shared the video below earlier today. In the clip, Gene says, "Hey, everybody. It's your big buddy Gene here, and I just wanna let you know that I just finished the drums to the new Dark Angel record. It's coming."

ANVIL LIVE













As lendas do metal canadense, Anvil, lançaram a parte americana de sua turnê One And Only em 10 de julho na Stone Church em Brattleboro, Vermont, e Airrick Nh enviou um vídeo do set completo da banda. Assista abaixo.

Setlist do Anvil (conforme Setlist.fm):

"Marcha dos Caranguejos"
"666"
"Ooh Baby"
"A Verdade Está Morrendo"
"Finalmente Legal"
"Rock 'n' Roll Fodão"
"Jackhammer"
"Livre Como O Vento"
"Isto É Treze"
"Mothra"
"Cadela Na Caixa"
"Swing Thing"
"Em Chamas"
"Metal Sobre Metal"


As datas restantes nos EUA estão listadas abaixo.

MICHAEL ANTHONY EXPLAINS WHY GARY CHERONE WASN'T "A GOOD FIT" FOR VAN HALEN - "I MEAN, I REALLY LOVE HIM IN EXTREME"





MICHAEL ANTHONY EXPLAINS WHY GARY CHERONE WASN'T "A GOOD FIT" FOR VAN HALEN - "I MEAN, I REALLY LOVE HIM IN EXTREME"





Greg Prato, reporting for Ultimate-Guitar.com:

A lot of classic rock and metal bands went through some unexpected lineup changes throughout the 1980s and the 1990s. Among many examples, we have Van Halen with Extreme's Gary Cherone fronting the band. Although not as popular as the band's David Lee Roth and Sammy Hagar eras, this period yielded one album, 1998's Van Halen III, and has a special place in the hearts of diehard Van Halen fans. On the other hand, some may also feel that, just like with other rock bands, the combo just didn't really work out.

As bassist Michael Anthony said in a recent interview with Ultimate Guitar, he also feels like it wasn't the best fit, although he does admit that the Gary Cherone era had its good sides. While he was still preparing to go out on the road with Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, and Jason Bonham, Anthony shared his thoughts on the matter.

quinta-feira, 18 de julho de 2024

LUCIFER'S HAMMER - BE AND EXIST





LUCIFER'S HAMMER - Be And Exist



A cinematic soundtrack wash of airy keyboards ("Cosmovision") greets the listener. What has happened? Fret not, as the Chilean traditional metallers kick into high gear with "Real Nightmares", the first proper (real?) song. Few contemporary acts have such a vintage feel. Imagine a mix of Flight, Unto Others and Nestor (not that Lucifer's Hammer sounds specifically like any of the aforementioned), for the prevailing vibe.

Even the punchy opening lyrical track takes a dynamic left turn, midway through, before returning home, in the final stretch. Both guitars get a workout. The vintage (early NWOBHM) sound of hard rocking "Glorious Night" is backed by shuffle drumming, before (temporarily) descending into mellow tones/pacing. Like its predecessor, it too will end much as it began, on a up note.

"Antagony" starts more restrained than the others, and adds a bit of falsetto vocals from single-named guitarist Hades. One for the fans of Nestor! For the first time, the accented English (second) language is evident. A more forceful/piercing high scream introduces the narrative voice-over piece entitled "Son Of Earth". This twin lead offering has more of a legitimate Warlord essence than the recent reformation act's album. Keeping the tempo upbeat, "The Fear Of Anubis" is a full-bore instrumental, full of swirling guitars. Even without lyrics, it's the showpiece (and not without yet another time change, or two).

PAUL DI'ANNO'S WARHORSE - PAUL DI'ANNO'S WARHORSE





PAUL DI'ANNO'S WARHORSE - PAUL DI'ANNO'S WARHORSE
PAUL DI'ANNO'S WARHORSE - Paul Di'Anno's Warhorse




Follow-up debut from the three song EP in 2023 from former Iron Maiden singer, Paul Di'Anno's Warhorse. Recorded in Croatia with completely unknown musicians although credited on the album's artwork are guitarists Madiraca and Pupačić Pupi, it includes a guest appearance from Becky Baldwin (Mercyful Fate) on bass for six songs.

Video track "Here Comes The Night" captures the essence and energy of Di'Anno, chunky guitars and a straight forward riff and arrangement, a car chase with police, and Paul giving the finger. "Warhorse" title track opens the album with a similar approach, keeping things simple and to the point with the traditional metal guitars, drums, backing gang vocals. Di'Anno's voice much more seasoned with a bit more gravel than his days in Maiden (it was forty years ago), see "Get Get Ready".

"Go" has a splash of more aggressive drums, with a melody part in its foot tapping beat. Some tasty guitars (whammy bar, "The Doubt Within") during "Stop The War" and Paul's vocal reminisce of his time in Maiden. But no, this music is unlike early Iron Maiden with the exception of "Forever Bound" that shows his excellent melodic tone that will bring you right back to "Prodigal Son" or "Strange World".

PAUL BOSTAPH FEATURED IN KERRY KING'S FROM HELL I RISE INTERVIEWS: CHAPTER 4 - "A LOT DIFFERENT THAN ANY OTHER RECORD I THINK I'VE DONE"; VIDEO

PAUL BOSTAPH Featured In KERRY KING's From Hell I Rise Interviews: Chapter 4 - "A Lot Different Than Any Other Record I Think I've Done"; Video



Slayer guitar hero, Kerry King, recently released his debut solo album, From Hell I Rise, via Reigning Phoenix Music. King also launched a video interview series in support of From Hell I Rise.

In Chapter 4, drummer Paul Bostaph answers questions relating to his experience working on the album. Watch below:




Watch previous chapters below: