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Recording information: Spacelab Studio, Oedt, Germany (12/2005).
Personnel: Gunther Theys (vocals, background vocals); Bart Vandereycken (guitar); Davy Wouters (keyboards); Walter Van Cortenberg (drums).
Ancient Rites Rubicon Songs | 1. | Crusade |
| 2. | Templar |
| 3. | Mithras |
| 4. | Thermopylae |
| 5. | Rubicon |
| 6. | Invictus |
| 7. | Ypres |
| 8. | Galilean |
| 9. | Cheruscan |
| 10. | Barbantia |
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Purchase Rubicon CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | W A S P Neon God: Part 1 - The Rise CD (2004)
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$8.69 W.A.S.P. mastermind Blackie Lawless has one of the most distinctive set of pipes in heavy metal. The primal scream that graced earlier recordings like Headless Children and Last Command has grown into a powerful, guttural wail on the first installment of his conceptual Neon God project. The storyline concerns an abused telepathic orphan who uses his powers to attract a legion of followers. Heavy metal's obsession with narrative albums about "dark messiahs" is as old as the leathery prophets themselves, resulting in ventures that often succeed despite their simplistic aims -- Queensr˙che's Operation: Mindcrime, Iron Maiden's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, etc. Neon God, Pt. 1 succeeds primarily through Lawless' passionate delivery, as the lyrics do little to convey the story -- the written version that appears in the liner notes, however, is surprisingly complex and involving. Musically, the group has changed little since its heydays, relying on standard three-chord motifs that occasionally veer off into ...
| | Nile Annihilation Of The Wicked CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.25 As time goes on, heavy metal continues to get more and more extreme. No, not the "stuff" you hear on the radio or see on MTV that tries to pass itself as metal, but the music that is bubbling under in the metal underground. Nile is one such band that continues to push metal's boundaries to the limits, as it does on its 2005 release Annihilation of the Wicked (produced by Neil Kernon of Queensr˙che fame). Obviously judging from its name and song titles, the group has a thing for Middle Eastern imagery, and the album starts off with sounds straight out of the desert, "Dusk Falls Upon the Temple of the Serpent on the Mount of Sunrise." But there is nothing that could possibly prepare you for what is lurking around the corner, as perhaps "a metallic head-on collision" is a fitting description for the machine gun-like "Cast Down the Heretic." Guitarist ...
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| | Helloween Gambling With The Devil CDs (2007) Limited Edition 2 CD Version
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$15.05 The unprecedented worldwide success of multinational British-based power metallers DragonForce has cast an unexpected light upon German speed metal trailblazers Helloween. Perhaps the first band to convincingly combine thrash metal intensity with the melody and majestic imagery of the NWOBHM, and by extension the blueprint upon which DragonForce based their "extreme power metal" style, Helloween were a heavy metal institution, but one that had very much fallen by the wayside upon the departure of classic-era singer Michael Kiske and founder/guitarist Kai Hansen in the mid-'90s. Singer Andi Deris has been a permanent fixture ever since, but the band has found stable lineups difficult to come by, and the quality of material has been equally inconsistent. Following 2005's Keeper of The Seven Keys: The Legacy, on which the band attempted to revive the style of their mid-'80s classics, Gambling with the Devil is a little ...
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| | Nathan Partain Parlor Sessions CD (2009)
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$12.69 These songs were written for worship on Sunday morning at Green Lake Presbyterian Church (now Crosspoint Churches) in Seattle, Washington. I invited some of my fellow musicians to come and play these songs in their simplest form so that we could have them available for people to take home and be encouraged with the Word of God and the truths of the gospel in their everyday.We recorded these songs live the first weekend in June of 2004 in the parlor at our house. I led with the guitar and Rick Jensen added his warm harmonies and joined me at times with his guitar and percussion. My wife Sarah contributed her sweet voice as well, and Stacey Solano played the recorder and the flute beautifully. Luke Brodine engineered and recorded the session from the garage, and on the last song led ...
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