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Audio Mixer: Andy LaRocque.
Recording information: Trident Studios, CA.
Photographer: Dave Lepori. Imagika My Bloodied Wings Songs | 1. | Tongue of Nyx |
| 2. | Hunter's Moon |
| 3. | Second Coming |
| 4. | Throw the Horns |
| 5. | Heart of Icarus |
| 6. | Weaken |
| 7. | Darkest of All Secrets, The |
| 8. | Inhuman |
| 9. | One More Day |
| 10. | Forever Darkened |
| 11. | My Bloodied Wings |
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| | Metal Church Light In The Dark CD (2006) Bonus Track
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$15.05 Throughout the career of Metal Church, guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof has always been considered the leader of the band, and their 2006 release A Light in the Dark, proves it once and for all. Being the only original member left in attendance by this point, Vanderhoof knows exactly what Metal Church fans look for in each release, and on their ninth release overall, the group plays largely by the rules. Despite the absence of familiar faces, the sound is unmistakably Metal Church -- Vanderhoof can still riff with the best of 'em, while singer Ronny Munroe and drummer Jeff Plate sound almost precisely like original members David Wayne and Kirk Arrington, respectively. Turning a blind eye to modern-day metallic trends, A Light in the Dark could easily be mistaken for a thrash metal release of the '80s -- back when Master of Puppets was turning the metal world upside down -- as ...
| | Cellador Enter Deception CD (2006)
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$9.69 Playing European-style power metal from the breadbasket of the American Midwest, Omaha, Nebraska's Cellador surprised the metal underground with their debut album, 2006's ...
| | Meliah Rage Deep And Dreamless Sleep CD (2006)
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$11.99 Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, and Megadeth seemed to hog all the thrash metal spotlight during the '80s, but there were still countless other acts nipping on the tails of the big boys -- Metal Church, Testament, and Meliah Rage. Like the others, Meliah Rage was one of the first thrash acts to sign to a major (their debut, Kill to Survive, was issued via Epic in 1988), but unlike the others, Meliah Rage failed to achieve the same amount of press and Headbangers Ball spins. Regardless, the group has soldiered on -- on a somewhat regular basis -- ever since. Despite a healthy amount of lineup shifts over the years, most of the original Meliah Rage lineup was back in place for 2006's The Deep and Dreamless Sleep (save for singer Mike Munro, who has been replaced by Paul Souzo). Longtime fans will be happy to learn that the release is still undeniably ...
| | Wolf Black Flame CD (2006)
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$11.85 Not since the late '80s has there been such an influx of new metal bands unabashedly worshipping Iron Maiden. Countless new metal bands were sprouting up circa the early 21st century that obviously could play the whole Number of the Beast album backwards and forwards -- including Sweden's Wolf. Perhaps borrowing from their chief musical influence's penchant for writing about the darker side of life, Wolf's fourth release overall, 2006's The Black Flame, just happens to share the same title as a magazine published by the Church of Satan. Singer/guitarist Niklas Olsson still walks the fine line between Sebastian Bach and Bruce Dickinson on "I Will Kill Again," while Olsson and Johannes Losbäck have perfected ...
| | Brainstorm Downburst CD (2008)
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$9.85 Dynamic power metal veterans Brainstorm had been banging heads since 1990, but they showed no sign ...
| | Claude Thornhill Uncollected Claude Thornill & His Orchestra 1947. CD (1978)
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$8.29 The 1947 Claude Thornhill Orchestra is well featured on this excellent Hindsight recording which contains previously unreleased radio transcriptions. At the time trumpeter Red Rodney, clarinetist Danny Polo, altoist Lee Konitz and tenor saxophonist Mickey Folus were in the big band along with two French horns and the tuba of Bill Barber. With arrangements provided by Thornhill, Gil Evans and Gerry Mulligan among others, the 16-track program (which includes a three-song ballad medley) contains many memorable selections including "Robbins' Nest," "'Deed I Do," "Donna Lee," "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" and "Anthropology." Recommended. ~ Scott Yanow
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| | Destruction Inventor Of Evil CD (2005)
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$14.05 Some bands go through numerous lineup changes yet somehow manage to be consistent, but all too often, bands that are revolving doors are anything but consistent; you never know if they are going to come out with a great album, a mediocre album, or a weak album. That has certainly been the case with Destruction; the German outfit has had more than its share of lineup changes over the years -- and their albums have ranged from excellent to totally forgettable. Released in 2005 -- 23 years after the band's formation -- Inventor of Evil won't go down in history as one of Destruction's essential discs but is still a good, solid addition to their catalog. The material on this 50-minute CD is pure, unadulterated, '80s-style thrash metal -- fast, intense, heavy, and forceful, but not as harsh or unforgiving as a lot of the merciless death metal, grindcore, and metalcore that came out in the '90s and 2000s. Inventor of Evil recalls the sort of albums that, back in the mid-'80s, showed headbangers what could happen when a healthy appreciation of power metal was combined with a healthy appreciation of punk's velocity -- the type of high-velocity aggression that enabled headbangers to form mosh pits and demonstrate that slam dancing wasn't strictly for punk shows. And that punk element is why a thrash disc like Inventor of Evil -- although certainly not innovative or groundbreaking -- doesn't sound quite as dated (by mid-2000s standards) as, say, a power metal revival disc (the type of disc that doesn't have the punk element and tries to sound exactly like Judas Priest or Iron Maiden circa 1979). Inventor of Evil isn't recommended to those who have only ...
| | Angels Night Attack CD (2006) (Import) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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