sâmbătă, 3 decembrie 2011
Lou Reed & Metallica - Lulu Review
I won't even bother to talk about each song. 3 of them are over 11 minutes long, but in the whole song the riffs are repeating on the background and Lou meows over them. Iced Honey is seen as the best on the album.
Though this not a creation by Lou Reed or Metallica. Remeber it's based on two old plays originally written by the German playwright Frank Wedekind. A century ago. Yeah. Blame Frank if the lyrics look weird.
All songs (10) are pretty much the same thing. Instrumentals by Metallica, which does not suck but doesn't make them very good either, and the speaking, not singing, of Lou Reed, because he basically reads the charaters lines.
Some comments on YouTube on the songs sums up very well what you must know about this album. I quote:
"this is an album not for the "metallica mainstreamers", it is for people who know how to enjoy music, musicians, poets, psychiatrists." - dinorellano
"if cliff burton was alive this would not happening..." - metalbcn96
joi, 17 martie 2011
Bloody 2011
So to kick it off, I want to say that zero-eleven is oficially "The Grand Year Of Reuniting!" a good number of some pretty epic Modern/Nu/Rap Metal bands are coming back, bands like... hmm... theese unimportant and pretty uknown dudes that call themselves, like what, System of a Down?! Yeah, the clock ticked, and ticked, for nearly half a decade, but we are standing before the moment we ALL waited for, S.O.A.D. oficially announced some tour dates, wich include the Geenfield Festival in good ol' Switzerland, Metaltown in Sweden, which as you should know, is one of the two countries in the peninsula of metal, Nova Rock Festival of Austria, Provinssirock in a very metal country also, I'm talking about Finlands, and, the last - the best, two giant shows, Rock am Ring in Germany, how can you get anything that's more epic? You can't, but you can get something at least equally epic, S.O.A.D. will also be there, in the one and only Download Festival in the United Kingdom! This is really epic stüff, but we all knew this stüff for some time already no? What was really enigmatic about System is that they only announced shows in Europe, which is understandable, being that Europe is the land of metal (proud to be European). But what about our fellow Americans? They also love metal, and they... emmmm... kind of deserve it, too. well on March, 1, of the New Bloody Year, they also announced in the western part of America, and I mean North America, of course. The clock in Edmonton, Canada, sadly, is still ticking, but it's ticking it's final ticks! On May 10, 2011, that clock will stop ticking, and System of a Down will be oficially back!
But of course, why would 2011 be the year of reunions if only one epic band would reunite... Fellow metalheads, even if America focuses on Europe now, I mean... System on Europe, well Europe has something equally epic in return for our fellow Americans. Out of Europe's finest, the avant-garde metal gods Arcturus will reunite, and will be there at ProgPower USA XII in Atlanta, Georgia! This is the first exclusive reunion show of Arcturus, and I have to say that in this half a decade of absence I really lost hope of an Arcturus comeback, but here you have it, the Norwegian warriors once again showed why their blood is filled with more metal than anyone else's blood. Arcturus frontman and vocalist says: "ProgPower USA 2011 will host the first Arcturus concert in five years. This is our first performance in the United States and since we're all retarded, probably the last." This "probably the last" thing is really scary actually, but if you take a close look to the exact words Icy chose, it will probably the last show in the USA, that wouldn't really mind me, cause I live in Europe and because that means we might also have an album. I only hope that's true, anyways, after the show Arcturus members will gather and decide the fate of the band, so all we can do, is to hope that they choose what we want them to choose, what we need them to choose, because life without Arcturus is monotonous and boring.
Finally lads, I want to talk about myself a little bit more, today I felt changed, all this studying can actually creep your brains out of your sanity, and drain to the last drop of you bloody moral. But somehow, now I can manage my time better, it's not so bad now, concerning all the things I must do for school. I feel anew, I can actually do stüff, and I don't spend my whole time inside six cube-shaped walls. I've also moved to another house, and damn this house is so great because it is pretty old and has that rusty wood feel about it, but really the thing that still echoes inside my brain is that it's so cold here, but somehow it has a really warm cold, I mean... a very welocoming cold, it gives you kind of a Norwegian feeling which is the best feeling one could ever feel in life. I feel more active now, and I'm not always with the fear of not being prepared well enough for some exam, all that stress is going away, and I will start once again writing in the Daily. Concerning the Daily, it's not going to be reviews only, it could also be on random topics such as this one, until then, see you lads!
miercuri, 15 decembrie 2010
Lordi - Get Heavy (2002)
vineri, 3 decembrie 2010
The Underworld Regime by Ov Hell (2010)
The first song is called Devil's Harlot, and it's 3:23 long. Well the start sounds black metal enough, whiners, it's really fast, really harsh and really heavy. Shagrath kicks in and now it's really intresting, 'cause he doesen't really sounds such classic black metal, I mean, he sounds incredible in Dimmu, but he doesen't fits incredibly well in the classic black metal scene, the closest one I could find to Shag's style is Ghaal himself...more or less. Anyway, at around one minute, the next riff - is - killer! The blastbeat's snares comes at the time with the guitar's palm-muted E's and it's incredibly bad ass. At around two minutes and a half, another part kicks in and it's just incredible, I can't even describe it, it's darn good, the song ends with the main riff and Shag repeating the song's name: cool.
This next song (Post Modern Sadist, 4:56) starts really dark, with a woman singing, but in the middle of this intro, I am pretty sure I heared "Fuck me! Sex!" by another woman. Anyways the song kicks in with a great riff and Shagrath doesen't sounds so strange in this one. The breakdown's in this song make it really colorful, and, might be just me, but this song kind of has an Immortal feeling about it. Anyways, a really colorful song, wich is pretty rare in black metal, imposible to bore you, this song is really good.
We reach track number three, Invoker, 4:26, now with intros like this, I really get the title of the album, all this intros have this urban horror movie feeling about them. Anyways, this intro is shorter than the one in the last song and the song basically blasts off in a heavy riff + Shag screaming, the riff is pretty apocalyptic in feeling. This song kind of has a chorus, with a nice riff, and this "INVOKEEEER" screaming, and some things in between. I basically love King's backing vocals in this one. They are absolutley awsome. And around three minutes there's this riff that kind of reminds me of melodic death metal, that's a little minus to the song, but the riff is really, really short lived, so it doesen't matter really much. But at the end either a guitar or a keyboard (more like a guitar) kicks in with a melodic part, it isn't to bad, it is pretty nice, I wouldn't have minded it without, though, but it's nice like this as well.
Track number 4, Perpetual Night, 3:36 is what I call a black metal song. King's vocals are very pronounced in this one, wich I love, Shag also kind of redeemed himself with pretty nice vocals. The riffs have black metal written all over it, a really straight to the point song, pretty harsh one. It isn't really colorful, though, and for people a bit newer to black metal and people that don't like black metal it might sound a bit repetitive because of that. One thing to really notice is King's vocals wich are really apocalyptic and sound very, very good.
The fifth song is called Ghosting and is pretty long, it's 6:16, maybe due to the fact that it has a lower BPM (it's a bit slower). The opening riff is really dark and sad, it doesen't matter it isn't fast and Shagrath's singing really fits very well with this slow style of songs. This song is pretty repetitive, but it's pretty good considering the fact that it's the first one in wich Shag doesen't sounds really strange. I also, didn't really noticed Frost in this one, unlike the other songs. The guitarists though, should have a beer, 'cause they own the song (King as well, 'cause he wrote it.).
66666666666666... sorry xD, 6th track is Acts of Sin, also not really short song, 5:19. It seems the quality of the recording has lowered a bit, wich is something I was wondering about the other songs, the quality seemed just a bit to high. Also, I like Shag in this one, too, his accetable, yet it seems that all the energy he put in Dimmu's "In Sorte Diaboli" (wich is an incredible album) left him with nearly no energy whatsoever. I still like his lower vocals, though, and this song has a pretty good deal of them, not to mention he sounds nearly as good as in the last song and Frost did an amazaing job in this one, he's the one with the beer on this song. Also nice ending with suffering folk (or maybe it's just a suffering woman, I don't get it) and then a laughing old woman sound, pretty nice.
Song number seven: Krigsatte Faner, 3:54. This song is pretty basic, Shagrath returned to his strange vocals, and has added up some double-layered vocals and the guitar even has some solo-like parts, that pretty low in volume, some people might not even notice them at first. The second lead riff will surely be noticed, though, as it is higher in volume. Frost did very good in this song, not something to blow you away, but it's good. This is the lowest rated song of the album as of yet (rated by me, so it's my opinion, it isn't a law or something), let's se how the last song turns out.
The eight song, also the last one, is called Hill Norge, it's 5:46 and starts pretty nice, with more urban horror movie noise, that changes power from left to right if you listen with your headset. This is another pretty slow song, wich means Shag is pretty acceptable and I got to say the main riff is darn nice. I have to say, I am not a fan of how Shagrath writes lyrics, his not even old but he thinks his some legend now because of Dimmu Borgir and started going down the hill. Anyways I like the music side of this song, it's really great, I like slow-ish black metal songs, they always seem so colorful, even if they are repetitive. I got to give it to King for this song, he wrote it flawlessly (apart from the fact that his vocals are too awsome for describing words).
If you like black metal you will definetly like this, I like it, it's not one of my faves but it's really, really good. It would be a dream if more people would be inspired by this and start a Third Wave of
Black Metal. This album is worth the bucks for any black metal listener, it is really tough, and it isn't really repetitive, it's very tehnical and colorful, with a tiny bit more recording quality than most black metal albums, but not too much. I would love a third black metal wave with this caracteristics. Here's some samples:
Post Modern Sadist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8azw4E2icw
Perpetual Night: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZYx8VWuPng
Ghosting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KoBBoWEKeU
duminică, 21 noiembrie 2010
Dark Passion Play by Nightwish (2007)
Hello lads, so I had this terrible, terrible internet problem and I couldn't do nothing, well after some thoughts I decided not to make a daily of this anymore 'cause of many factors that influence this, included the fact that it takes about 2 hours to make a review, anyways, I WILL continue doing. You definetly should know who Nightwish is, but if you don't know the band let me fresh you up with some stüff, Nightwish is a band from Finland, they play power metal although they are often mistaken for gothic metal due to use of frontwoman, rather than frontman. So until their last album the frontwoman was Tarja Turunen, but stuff can happen, and when it's not "stüff", well, it's stuff, and people leave bands, anyways she was replaced by Annete Olzon, the frontwoman with a strange (and in my opinion undeserved) difficulty of getting people to like her, like most of the bands that change frontmen/frontwomen. So just like in my first review, guess what, we shall see about the album that features the new vocalist and just like in my first review we shall se why so many people are wrong when disrespecting the new band leader for no freaking good reason. Soooooo, what the hell am I waiting for? I don't know...... ah, oke, done waiting, let's go on with the review, shall we?
So the first track's called The Poet and the Pendulum, and it's darn long, it's so long it hurts, it's 13:54 long. So if it's not an incredibly epic song, I will say: "Are you f*ucking kiddin' me?! For a song so long it definetly must be super-epicly-darn-kick ass! Like "Satan's Fall" or something like that..." So let's see if it's epic enough to deserve it's duration. The beggining is very, very sweet, it has "classical" written all over it, after that it blasts into a heavy instrumental wich... OWNS! The verse parts have this Annete Olzon feeling, really nice. This is what I expect from choruses, to be explosive and heavy, the only thing heavier than a chorus should only be bridges, and this chorus is one heavy son of a song. After the second chorus we come back to the good 'ol balad part, wich is really well written and serene, the only thing I don't like here is the mixing, they could rise Annete just a tinny bit more, but this won't be a problem when it reaches the point where there's double-layered vocals. We get heavy through some whispers and some really kick ass orchestra, I got to give it to Tuomas, he really hit it big with this one, I already knew hes one hell of a composer but this stüff is mind blowing, he aranged the instruments so well, it's like aranged chaos when it hits the guitar parts, now Marco's part.... It's not often I can say I don't like how he sings, but on this one I'm not a fan of his performance at all, anyways Annete comes with the chorus saving us, kind of a strange bridge comes next because it has references to Tuomas, I'm not a fan of that... Anyways we follow up with nice balad parts once again, followed by a song-ending instrumental, one very, very well written instrumental, a great way to end a song. Does this song deserves it's duration? Hell yeah!
The second track, one of the albums singles, Bye Bye Beautiful, it's 4:14 and the lyrics are about Tarja and her leaving the band. Ok, the intro is pretty nice, heavy, nothing wrong about that. The verse is just sexy, it's so good, how can people dislike the way Annete sings? If this is "pop-ish" then hell yeah, give me pop. The prechorus is really intresting, with Marco singing, it's really nice, and the chorus brings those Marco-only vocal style, this powerful shouts, really nice. The bridge, also with Marco singing is also pretty evil, and what I like most in this song is the last prechorus where Annete also sings some "aaaaa" stüff while Marco does his own stüff.
Moving on to Amaranth. the third track, it's 3:51, the shortest song on the album. This song is an ok song, but for some reason, you can't stop listening to it, it's addictive, like really, the verse is ok to good, it has this "come on, do it!" feeling, the only thing really beautiful about this one is the chorus, it's one of the sweetest pieces of music I ever heard, and it's not even a balad. The bridge has a pretty nice riff, I love how Annete sings it, it's so provocative, something in my opinion Tarja wouldn't be able to do, we get out of the bridge with the chorus, wich is awsome, it is a double chorus in wich the second one is enhanced with some additional double-layered vocals, also it has a nice, really short ending.
Cadence of Her Last Breath - 4:14 - the intro is kick ass, I wouldn't mind a longer intro, anyways the verse is nice and the chorus is preeeeetty good, not the usual heavy chorus, but the objective of the chorus is to release the sentiments gathered in the verse, and that hasn't got to be always heavy, I like it after the second chorus, there's a solo, and the bridge is heavy as hell (compared to the genre's standards) and it's also instrumental. The very last bit of the bridge transfers really well into the last chorus. A very neat song, some people at least, will definetly enjoy this one.
The next one is Master Passion Greed, 6:02. Oh yeah, three word title, I have a good feeling about this one. It starts of pretty heavy, I like it, this unuion between bass, guitar and drums, with the keys coming in after to do a small lead, just to return into a very heavy and cool riff, well actually, not only one. Marco sings the verse parts and it has a thrash feeling about it, very Annihilator-ish. The chorus is pretty basic, both the vocalist sings and the keybords kind of "sings" with them in a very powerfull way. This song is full of colorful riffs, really neat and nice. Bridge also did by Marco, he seems (he doesen't seems, he is) the main singer in this one. The lyrics are about complications that can arise in a relation. The ending is impecable, nothing to say, just impecable. Pretty neat song, Marco fans should "feast on it all".
The sixth song is Eva, it's the first single one the album, it's 4:24 long. I took a pause of writing when I finished the last song, and before resuming with my reviewing, some tensiones built up, with me also around them, guess how perfect this song came, nearly calmed me 100%. So this is a really, really beautiful song. There isn't much difference between the verse and the chorus, but they are so serene both, it doesen't bother me. The solo ended up pretty nice, it's like a third verse, where the guitar sings, and thanks to Tuomas, the last chorus is pretty powerful, a combination of powerful and serene, the outro is also pretty nice, Tuomas thrown a few notes there to make it more colorful.
Moving on... Sahara, 5:47. I love the intro, it's really good and melodic. The verse is heavy, I would prefered Marco on it, but Annete did pretty good also, the chorus is decent, could have been a bit better, but in this song, I think the fact that the verse is more powerful than the chorus isn't so bad. The bridge is really good, now I don't mind the keyboards, Tuomas did great, but I kind of prefered less use of keybords, cause on this album at least, they are so excesive it seems like Nightwish only has one instrument. A good song, won't bore ya.
Whoever Brings the Night, 4:17 - Wow, this song starts with the guitar, 'mazin'... Anyways don't think
Tuomas won't get his claws in the intro, the thing is, it would sound boring without Tuomas. The verse is provocative, Annete really knows how to make provocative sounds, and I am not talking about the lyrics, but the way she sings. The chorus is more powerful than the verse, and has this "succubus" feeling about it, evil, powerful and... provocative! Provocative is also the bridge, and grats to the instruments, also powerful. The solo, I like, but what I like more is the rythm for it.
For the Heart I Once Had, 3:55, the second shortest song of the album, after Amaranth. This is another balad, or more balad-ish... I don't like the verse, because the lyrics are all sad-ish and stüff and Annete sings like she would sing a spring-related song, when it's actually snowing... I'm not a big fan of the chorus either, she puts so much powerful in the way she sings, she doesen't sounds really melodic, or... understandable? The little bridge, fits the song's theme, and I don't know what's about the last chorus, I actually like it.
The Islander, a balad and the last single, it's 5:05. If not the best song on the album, definetly one of the best ones, it has a strong influence on nordic folk music, and has this "viking" feeling, wich I personally LOVE. Marco is the leading vocalist on this one, and how this song doesen't has any drums, bass or electric guitar, he plays acoustic guitar on this one, instead of his bass. Annete starts singing halfways and brings more serenity to the song. The last chorus is more powerful than the rest of the songs, I wouldn't mind the same serene style like in the other choruses, but it doesen't bother me. Incredible song, one of the best, again.
Last of the Wilds, an instrumental, and also one of the singles, it's 5:40. How many times you see an instrumental as a single? Yum! This one combines elements of nordic folklore with... what else? Metal. Nothing much to say about it, it's really, really beautiful. Wouldn't mind if it was a bit longer but nevermind.
7 Days to the Wolves, I like how it's "7" and not "seven", pretty long one, 7:19. I don't mind this song, but it's nothing special, the main riff is pretty nice, I guess, and the guitar solo is actually darn nice. I know Bye Bye Beautiful should have been replaced from the live list because it has negative references to a real person, but they should have replaced it with a good song, not this.
Track 13, Meadows of Heaven, just as long as the last one, 7:10. Another balad, pretty similar to Eva, Annete seems limited when it comes to balads, but of course, it's all written by Tuomas, so it's not her fault actualy. Again, I like the nordic folklore influences in it, brought by Tuomas.
Overall, a pretty nice album, worth the bucks in most cases, especially for some songs, I enjoyed around half of it, I wouldn't mind less orchestra and less Tuomas, but still... Could have been better, one thing: it's that kind of album that if you get home with it and insert it into your dvd player or xbox 360 or audio system or whatever, won't sound so good at the first playthough. Give it more than one try. Here's some samples:
Amaranth: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdZn7k5rZLQ (With Video)
Eva: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPMIEdrJZAY
Last of the Wilds: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrIz0KCq1YA
"metalheads can can choose to keep there heads up there own ass or choose to see the true joy in listening the the unique and special union of metal legends Metallica and old skool rocker Lou Reed...Its fuckin out there for sure, no doubt... fuckin good on em...."DIFFERENT" is good....Fuck normal.............embrace the uncommon.....metallica will write more cool heavy metal albums......let them have fun with other styles.......hey they might even invent a new one........" -benocummiskey
...so I am not saying that this album sucks, but it's too different and few appreciate it. I, myself, wait for some better moments to try it again. Lou's style doesn't seem to get along with Metallica's.
I recommend to listen the songs first somewhere like YouTube before download them or buy the disc. It might feel like wasted HDD space or money.
With Rammstein retiring, Disturbed's indefinitely pause and this album, I see a grim future for metal...