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Although it's difficult to tell exactly why Metalium's debut album is Millennium Metal apart from its release date, it's still a fairly solid, aggressive record, albeit one with occasional slips in songwriting. ~ Steve Huey
Re-Issue Of Thier Debut Album
Recorded at Impulse Recording Studios, Hamburg, Germany in February & March 1999.
Metalium: Henning Basse (vocals); Matthias Lange, Chris Caffery (guitar); Lars Ratz (bass); Mike Terrana (drums).
Additional personnel: I.P. Genkel, Ferdy Doernberg (keyboards).
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| | Metalium As One: Chapter Four/Hero Nation: Chapter Three. CDs (2004)
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$9.45 Still one of the grittier European power metal acts out there, Metalium began to polish their sound by the time Hero Nation came out in 2002. This double-CD set collects that album and 2004's As One, which was miles away from the lumbering aggression of their 1999 debut, Millennium Metal, but is closer to the classic power metal sound of Gamma Ray and Helloween. ~ Wade Kergan
Full title - As One - Chapter ...
| | Primal Fear Black Sun CD (2002)
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$9.69 Channeling vintage Judas Priest while adding a touch of thrash metal dynamics and layered vocals, Primal Fear comes galloping out of the metal underground once again on Black Sun. By concentrating just a little bit harder on the heaviness of the music, the band manages to deliver a more consistently engaging product than many of their contemporaries in the power metal field. The abrasive riffing is nicely offset by the melodic guitar work, which brings to mind late-'80s Joe Satriani with its clear phrasing and fluid wankery. And there's nothing wrong with a little guitar wank when it comes to this kind of music, which is shameless in its use of dramatic riffing and button-pushing dynamics. The anthemic bravado of the catchy "Light Years From Home" is the album's true highlight, but several other songs also manage to capture that same attitude and power. The only thing that hurts ...
| | Hammerfall Crimson Thunder CD (2002)
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$13.59 Hammerfall's grandiose heavy metal posturing only narrowly avoids the type of self-parody exhibited by Manowar (for that matter, the bandmembers' outfits are only slightly less ridiculous than Manowar's swords-and-loincloths look). But fans of the genre probably won't care -- the band performs its soaring power metal anthems with spirit, dedication, and heroic execution on Crimson Thunder. This is pure classicism here; Hammerfall devotedly adheres to the genre guidelines of '80s power metal, ...
| | Edguy Hellfire Club CD (2004)
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| | Edguy Rocket Ride CD (2006) Bonus Tracks
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$13.85 It's easy to belittle power metal bands because they often marry portentous musical ambitions with hackneyed Manowar-like posturing that only a 12-year-old could possibly buy into; Germany's Edguy, however, are clever enough to flip those tables by making it evident that they don't take themselves all that seriously. Eight albums into the quintet's career, Edguy have in many ways succeeded where genre daddies Helloween first bit the dust -- injecting ample doses of fun, on-stage glam-metal gymnastics, Scorpions-like face pulling, and unselfconscious humor into what is normally an outwardly austere musical style, and 2006's Rocket Ride is no exception. Possibly validated even ...
| | A-La-Tex Rough N Tumble CD (Import) United Kingdom
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| | McKameys An Acoustic Journey CD (2003)
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| | Troggs Hip Hip Hooray CD (1968) Bonus Tracks
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$16.29 Hip Hip Hooray is actually a retitled and slightly resequenced reissue of the Troggs' 1968 U.K. album Mixed Bag (which never came out in the United States), tacking on 11 CD bonus cuts from 1970 and 1973 singles. The original title Mixed Bag was an appropriate description of this rather scrapheap assembly, as it wasn't really a regular album. Instead, it was a budget-priced compilation matching eight songs that appeared on British and American singles in 1968 with four others that made their first appearance on the LP. Although all but one of the tracks was a Troggs original ("Hip Hip Hooray" being the lone exception), and although there were a few solid cuts, overall it was disappointing due to the weakness and surprisingly low energy of many of the songs. "Hip Hip Hooray" was somewhat puerile bubblegum, and "Little Girl," a small British hit, was a lame attempt by Reg Presley to keep milking the pop ballad style he'd used the much better effect in earlier hits like "Love Is All Around." In brighter news, the old salacious Troggs sound surfaced to good effect in "Say Darlin'"; "You Can Cry if You Want To" was one of Presley's better soft numbers; and both "Purple ...
| | Dark Lunacy Diarist CD (2006) Import
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| | Neil Zaza Melodica CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Hokanson Die Schoene Muellerin CD (2007) (Import)
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