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http://www.mediafire.com/?286n8ukcmis76j1

http://www.mediafire.com/?lgjrmuorq4h
really digging this band. realized i havent posted anything by them before.
" Itגs easy to slap together fast, blast-beat hardcore, and itגs even easier for it
to suck, but Mind Eraser clearly put in the time and effort to make something great; they operate at a
level where the product they provide is deliberately crafted and powerfully visceral. Theyגve been
around seven years, with only two LPs and a few select EPs to their name - howגs that for quality control?
And yet, no one forgets about this band in todayגs rapid-turnover market; rather, their reputation only
grows as leaders of all things heavy, brutal and grinding. Theyגve been doing it all themselves, or with
the help of friends, and their music just keeps getting better"
http://glacialreign.blogspot.com/
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I started a personal blog, where I'll probably be talking about metal mostly, especially obscure shit people probably haven't heard but should check out.
http://mouthfart666.wordpress.com/
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Yeah I'll check your blog for newer shit since I'm somewhat of an old school metal head (Maiden, Sabbath, Priest, Dio, etc) and have been wanting to branch out. I've heard that Spiral Architect album, pretty fucking mind blowing.
Just recently started trying to find stuff similar to Maiden (power metal? progressive metal?) and have been discovering a lot of shit I missed out on like Labyrinth, Fates Warning, Blind Guardian, Virgin Steele, Stratovarius, Rhapsody Of Fire, Domine, Kamelot, Vanden Plas, Enchant, etc. and like most of it so far.
Not too much into growly singers so if anyone can recommend something I'd appreciate it. I definitely prefer an old school metal sound (NWOBHM/power/prog/epic) but am open to thrashier/sludgier type shit.
Just recently started trying to find stuff similar to Maiden (power metal? progressive metal?) and have been discovering a lot of shit I missed out on like Labyrinth, Fates Warning, Blind Guardian, Virgin Steele, Stratovarius, Rhapsody Of Fire, Domine, Kamelot, Vanden Plas, Enchant, etc. and like most of it so far.
Not too much into growly singers so if anyone can recommend something I'd appreciate it. I definitely prefer an old school metal sound (NWOBHM/power/prog/epic) but am open to thrashier/sludgier type shit.
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if you like the singer on Control Denied I can upload the demo of his band Psycho Scream that never came out. He also sings in Pharaoh, who also play really great and non-derivative classic metal.
Of course, you need to listen to The Lord Weird Slough Feg if you haven't, they are the best traditional metal band in the world now. Start with Traveller.
Helloween is taking a heavy trip again, looks like they want to recreate Dark Ride. Sounds good.
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also, you look like you are on a good path with the power/prog bands you've mentioned.
If you find a review of something obscure that sounds like you might like it but can't find a link, I probably have the CD and can upload so let me know. obscure prog bands from the late 90s, early 2000s is my specialty genre.
Of course, you need to listen to The Lord Weird Slough Feg if you haven't, they are the best traditional metal band in the world now. Start with Traveller.
Helloween is taking a heavy trip again, looks like they want to recreate Dark Ride. Sounds good.
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also, you look like you are on a good path with the power/prog bands you've mentioned.
If you find a review of something obscure that sounds like you might like it but can't find a link, I probably have the CD and can upload so let me know. obscure prog bands from the late 90s, early 2000s is my specialty genre.
have you guys heard this band?
http://www.myspace.com/thebandghost

"Ghost is the name of a devil worshipping ministry that - in order to spread their unholy gospels and, furthermore, trick mankind into believing that the end is ultimately a good thing - have decided to use the ever so popular rock music medium as a way to achieve their ends.
Standing motionless and anonymous beneath the painted faces, hoods and robes which their sect demand, the six nameless ghouls of Ghost deliver litanies of sexually pulsating heavy rock music and romantic lyrics, which glorify and glamorise the disgusting and sacrilegious, with the simple intention to communicate a message of pure evil via the most effective device they can find: Entertainment. This is Black Metal at itגs most original and deceiving; compositions such as גRitualג and גDeath Knellג majestically weave their melodic spell of evil through the senses until the listener finds themselves utterly possessed and open to any diabolical suggestion.
In May 2010 Ghost were contracted to a UK based gramophone company called Rise Above Ltd, who swore an oath stating that they will assist the group in the task of spreading their musical blasphemies through formats such as Compact Discs, Long Playing Vinyl Records and Digital Downloading.

The first full-length Ghost album גOpus Eponymousג, a daringly beautiful combination of satanic rock music with an almost unthinkable pop sensibility, is to be released on 18th October 2010. It is understood and agreed that Rise Above Ltd will invest heavily in areas such as magazine advertising and retail marketing and employ the services of music publicity specialists in order to expose the music of Ghost to the wider public. Specific attention will be paid to targeting people (research suggests these are most likely to be adolescents) who have a void in their life, perhaps caused by some form of emotional trauma or upset, that can be filled by the music and philosophies of Ghost. In time, these easily manipulated children will come to share the views and goals of the Ghost ministry and can prepare their own plans for the downfall of humanity..."
http://www.mediafire.com/?95dk2cape3796c6
really great shit. super spooky doom rock with a pop sensibility.
http://www.myspace.com/thebandghost

"Ghost is the name of a devil worshipping ministry that - in order to spread their unholy gospels and, furthermore, trick mankind into believing that the end is ultimately a good thing - have decided to use the ever so popular rock music medium as a way to achieve their ends.
Standing motionless and anonymous beneath the painted faces, hoods and robes which their sect demand, the six nameless ghouls of Ghost deliver litanies of sexually pulsating heavy rock music and romantic lyrics, which glorify and glamorise the disgusting and sacrilegious, with the simple intention to communicate a message of pure evil via the most effective device they can find: Entertainment. This is Black Metal at itגs most original and deceiving; compositions such as גRitualג and גDeath Knellג majestically weave their melodic spell of evil through the senses until the listener finds themselves utterly possessed and open to any diabolical suggestion.
In May 2010 Ghost were contracted to a UK based gramophone company called Rise Above Ltd, who swore an oath stating that they will assist the group in the task of spreading their musical blasphemies through formats such as Compact Discs, Long Playing Vinyl Records and Digital Downloading.

The first full-length Ghost album גOpus Eponymousג, a daringly beautiful combination of satanic rock music with an almost unthinkable pop sensibility, is to be released on 18th October 2010. It is understood and agreed that Rise Above Ltd will invest heavily in areas such as magazine advertising and retail marketing and employ the services of music publicity specialists in order to expose the music of Ghost to the wider public. Specific attention will be paid to targeting people (research suggests these are most likely to be adolescents) who have a void in their life, perhaps caused by some form of emotional trauma or upset, that can be filled by the music and philosophies of Ghost. In time, these easily manipulated children will come to share the views and goals of the Ghost ministry and can prepare their own plans for the downfall of humanity..."
http://www.mediafire.com/?95dk2cape3796c6
really great shit. super spooky doom rock with a pop sensibility.
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Out of those 3, In Solitude sounded the best to me. But that's going from youtube videos so it's always hard to judge shit that well from vids. Thanks man.Masked Terror #1 wrote:Are you up on Chuck Schuldiner's Control Denied?
Christian Mistress and In Solitude are two new bands that do a pretty decent take on the NWOBHM sound without sounding like novelty/nostaligia acts.
Nah I wasn't really feelin Control Denied but I need to give them some proper listening sessions. I'll check out Pharaoh for sure though.DLG wrote:if you like the singer on Control Denied I can upload the demo of his band Psycho Scream that never came out. He also sings in Pharaoh, who also play really great and non-derivative classic metal.
Of course, you need to listen to The Lord Weird Slough Feg if you haven't, they are the best traditional metal band in the world now. Start with Traveller.
Helloween is taking a heavy trip again, looks like they want to recreate Dark Ride. Sounds good.
If you find a review of something obscure that sounds like you might like it but can't find a link, I probably have the CD and can upload so let me know. obscure prog bands from the late 90s, early 2000s is my specialty genre.
That Slough Feg album is pretty dope.
That doesn't sound like the Helloween I remember but that was ages ago and I know bands change. That's gotta be a different singer though, right?
Thanks for the upload offer!
edit - wow that Ghost band is fucking dope!! Thanks for the link!
Has anyone heard Witchcraft? I know some people think they're cheesy but would love to hear more shit like that. I hear Pentagram is similar, any recommended albums?
The singer in Helloween is Andi Deris, you has been with the band for a while, but he's the third singer, after Kai Hansen and then Michael Kiske, who is the guy you are probably most familiar with.
He still sings by the way, and he still sounds great. Mostly hard rock AOR type stuff though, but still, he sounds great.
here's one of his newer bands.
this song is very yes homo, but I love it. I have a soft spot for cheesy AOR like journey and asia.
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I love Witchcraft and I don't think they are cheesy at all, they do a good tribute to that "proto-metal" sound of the 70s. Their hearts are definitely into it, I mean they started off as a Pentagram tribute band, and no one does that for money or cool retro points, just out of pure love for the sound.
If you want Pentagram stuff in the Witchcraft style then check out the earliest recording from the 70s, I think most of the early demos have been reissued.
They got heavier and more metallic later and are one of the best traditional doom metal bands ever imo. Check out Be Forewarned and work your way backwards if you dig it.
He still sings by the way, and he still sounds great. Mostly hard rock AOR type stuff though, but still, he sounds great.
here's one of his newer bands.
this song is very yes homo, but I love it. I have a soft spot for cheesy AOR like journey and asia.
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I love Witchcraft and I don't think they are cheesy at all, they do a good tribute to that "proto-metal" sound of the 70s. Their hearts are definitely into it, I mean they started off as a Pentagram tribute band, and no one does that for money or cool retro points, just out of pure love for the sound.
If you want Pentagram stuff in the Witchcraft style then check out the earliest recording from the 70s, I think most of the early demos have been reissued.
They got heavier and more metallic later and are one of the best traditional doom metal bands ever imo. Check out Be Forewarned and work your way backwards if you dig it.
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anyone you wants that guitar tone btw, I've studied this, it's not about the guitar or amps, he's usually playing gibsons and they switch amps all the time, sometimes it's marshall, sometimes mesa boogie, I think it's sound city now.
It's all in the boss hyper fuzz fz-2 pedal. it's from the 90s and pretty rare, but that's what give EW that monster tone.
and that pedal is only good for that, try to play anything a wee bit faster and everything falls to shit.

It's all in the boss hyper fuzz fz-2 pedal. it's from the 90s and pretty rare, but that's what give EW that monster tone.
and that pedal is only good for that, try to play anything a wee bit faster and everything falls to shit.

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DLG wrote:anyone you wants that guitar tone btw, I've studied this, it's not about the guitar or amps, he's usually playing gibsons and they switch amps all the time, sometimes it's marshall, sometimes mesa boogie, I think it's sound city now.
It's all in the boss hyper fuzz fz-2 pedal. it's from the 90s and pretty rare, but that's what give EW that monster tone.
and that pedal is only good for that, try to play anything a wee bit faster and everything falls to shit.

I know Liz Buckingham uses different shit all the time. When I used to go see her old band Sourvein she had Orange and Sunn rigs she would alternate. I guess when parts blew out. Boss pedals should be at every bands practice room. Dude who plays guitar in my band uses a 70s Boss overdrive to this day. His distortion pedal is a custom boutique built joint called a "Great Wall". Hes running a 76 Orange head through a 6x12 orange cab along side a 76 model Hiwatt head through a 6x12 black cab.
The sound is crisp enough not to mudshark the thrashier riffs but its heavy enough to completely hit rock bottom on the sludgier breakdowns.
What gear are you playing with right now DLG?
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Liz might play one of those SanaAmp DI pedals too, not sure on that though.catfish hunter wrote:DLG wrote:anyone you wants that guitar tone btw, I've studied this, it's not about the guitar or amps, he's usually playing gibsons and they switch amps all the time, sometimes it's marshall, sometimes mesa boogie, I think it's sound city now.
It's all in the boss hyper fuzz fz-2 pedal. it's from the 90s and pretty rare, but that's what give EW that monster tone.
and that pedal is only good for that, try to play anything a wee bit faster and everything falls to shit.
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I know Liz Buckingham uses different shit all the time. When I used to go see her old band Sourvein she had Orange and Sunn rigs she would alternate. I guess when parts blew out. Boss pedals should be at every bands practice room. Dude who plays guitar in my band uses a 70s Boss overdrive to this day. His distortion pedal is a custom boutique built joint called a "Great Wall". Hes running a 76 Orange head through a 6x12 orange cab along side a 76 model Hiwatt head through a 6x12 black cab.
The sound is crisp enough not to mudshark the thrashier riffs but its heavy enough to completely hit rock bottom on the sludgier breakdowns.
What gear are you playing with right now DLG?
I'm a little weak with the gear recently, but I'm probably gonna score an SVT and an ampeg cab soon.
Right now I have an old Ampeg V-4 and an old Acoustic 2 x 15 cabinet, but I'm trying to get one more, since the V-4 is only 100 watts.
For distortion I use an EBS because it works both for my doom stuff and Draconic, where I need that tight Fear Factory-ish sound. When I'm playing doomy stuff I add one of those electro-harmonix bass balls pedals, really makes it interesting, as long as you don't crank the effects on it and overuse it.
I've got a custom four string that is neck-through, shaped like a Jaguar and has two EMG humbuckers, I also have a Fender 5 string american delux jazz bass and I have an epiphone thunderbird pro V coming my way, because I've heard many people say they are ridiculously good for being only 600 bucks. I might throw EMGs into that if I don't like the Epiphone pickups.
I'm supposed to get a call tomorrow or Monday for this new job I want, and if that comes through I'll probably hit up the old credit card and splurge on a brand new ampeg svt and either a 8 x 10 or 6 x 10 cab. Six might be more practical since I'm not really playing any huge clubs and probably won't be any time soon.