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In a declaration of war against its critics and the conservative-minded music industry and as a vow of honor to their fans and their music, the members of Manowar inked their second recording contract in their own blood for the release of “Into Glory Ride”. "Into Glory Ride”, the band's second album, has shown further development, particularly in terms of the songwriting, which has already become more epic compared with their debut. The album contains some undoubted Manowar classics such as “Gates Of Valhalla”, “Secret Of Steel”; “Revelation (Death's Angel)” or “March of Revenge (By The Soldiers Of Death)”. This epic album of monumental proportion also heralded the arrival of Scott Columbus, later known as the “Drummer of Doom”.
Into Glory Ride is something of a transitional album, moving away from the melodicism of Battle Hymns and toward the ultra-heavy Hail to England. As such, it's a bit murky and unfocused, although some songs are strong enough to rise above the sonic scuzz and become Manowar standards. ~ Steve Huey
Manowar: Eric Adams (vocals); Karl Logan (guitars); Joey DeMaio (bass guitar); Scott Columbus (drums).
Manowar Into Glory Ride Songs | 1. | Warlord |
| 2. | Secret of Steel |
| 3. | Gloves of Metal |
| 4. | Gates of Valhalla |
| 5. | Hatred |
| 6. | Revelation (Death's Angel) |
| 7. | March for Revenge (By the Soldiers of Death) |
| Into Glory Ride Music Review Purchase Into Glory Ride CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Slayer World Painted Blood CD (2009)
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$10.39 Of the "big four" original thrash bands (the other three being Metallica, Anthrax, and Megadeth), Slayer was the least compromising and most consistent. As such, 2009's WORLD PAINTED BLOOD recalled more than the title of Slayer's 1986 masterpiece REIGN IN BLOOD; it shared the earlier album's ferocious aggression and trademark speed metal-meets-hardcore sound. Throughout, the sound is lean and mean, with bassist/vocalist Tom Araya's vocals mixed relatively dry and upfront, giving the album a bracing, fist-to-the-face force. Jackhammer tracks such as "Hate Worldwide" and "Psychopathy Red" ...
| | Katatonia Night Is The New Day CD (2009)
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$14.38 The latest album from Swedish doom rockers Katatonia, their first studio effort since 2006, is as moody and beautiful as their other latter-day work. The group's career can be marked in two stages based on the condition of singer Jonas Renske's vocal cords -- basically, after the band's first two albums, he developed health problems that prevented him from performing harsh death growls, and ever since the band has moved in an increasingly melodic direction, even covering songs by Will Oldham and Jeff Buckley. It's unsurprising to learn that Opeth's Mikael Åkerfeldt helped out by performing the harsh vocals on Katatonia's Brave Murder Day album and Sounds of Decay EP in 1996 and 1997, since Night Is the New Day songs "Foresaker" and "Idle Blood" could be outtakes from that band's Damnation or Blackwater Park. Other tracks like "The Longest Year," the hilariously titled "Onward ...
| | Epica Design Your Universe CD (2009)
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$13.15 Dutch pomp-metal band Epica, fronted by classically trained mezzo-soprano Simone Simons, released their second album for Nuclear Blast only a year after their label debut, the more unique The Classical Conspiracy. That two-disc live set found them performing a mix of classical works and their own songs with backing by a full orchestra and choir. This album offers more of their bombastic goth metal songs, with Simons' vocals floating atop an ever flowing stream of complicated drumming, epic riffs, and shredtastic solos. The use of orchestral instruments to add John Williams-like climaxes is intermittently successful, but the music is just as frequently stripped down to an unaccompanied piano or to just the rock band, and that works, too. The very occasional interruption of male death growls is less necessary; frankly, the band should just let Simons do her Sarah Brightman-esque thing and keep the riffs cranking behind her. If you like this ...
| | IQ Frequency CD (2009)
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$14.35 It isn't hard to find listeners who aren't huge fans of progressive rock on the whole but are passionate followers of certain prog bands -- and if you ask them why they enjoy Pink Floyd, Yes, or the Moody Blues so much more than they enjoy other prog bands, they'll tell you that their favorites have mastered something that the others haven't: great hooks. And without a doubt, hooks are a major reason why some of IQ's most devoted followers are people who don't necessarily buy a lot of prog rock CDs. Hooks are certainly a major plus on Frequency, which has an immediacy that a lot of prog recordings lack. This 2009 release is quite listenable, and the influences that have served IQ well in the past (including Yes, Pink Floyd, and pre-1980s Genesis) continue to serve them well on Frequency. This is, for the most part, a very moody album, but it is also very accessible -- and appealing tracks such as "One Fatal Mistake," "Closer," "Stronger Than Friction," and "Life Support" are easy to absorb even if one isn't a seasoned prog rock listener. It should be noted that IQ have had their share ...
| | Tool 10,000 Days CD (2006)
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$11.75 To its legion of fans, everything the band Tool does is an event, but the elaborate plan behind their sporadic release schedule--roughly five years, on average, between albums--is due primarily to the time and effort the band packs into each successive effort. To title their fourth album 10,000 DAYS, then, isn't as much an exaggeration as it would seem. Tool are America's most consummate mainstream perfectionists, revitalizing progressive rock to the grandeur of its '70s heyday, but updated with technocratic tension and existential dread not known to previous generations. Perhaps it's the development of more musical genres at the turn of the millennium, but it's also Tool's ability to take what is needed from each and leave the florid excesses behind, forming a seething gray core of angst and release across epic-length songs that are as accessible as they are complex. ...
| | Five Finger Death Punch War Is The Answer CD (2009)
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$11.59 Five Finger Death Punch stormed rock radio in 2007 with "The Bleeding" (from debut album THE WAY OF THE FIST), a powerful, emotionally tense track that matched vintage, Metallica-style thrash with a throat-shredding chorus more typical of late aughts metalcore. The Los Angeles-based band's sophomore disc WAR IS THE ANSWER mines much of the same territory as that breakout song, keeping the flame of the classic `80s Four Horsemen sound alive with snap-tight chugga-chugga guitar rhythms, minor-key, classical music-inspired clean/acoustic passages, and vocals dripping with a James Hetfield-approved combination of sensitive angst and macho defiance. First single "Hard to See" backs a catchy, harmony-vocal laden melody with a syncopated groove so rhythmically engaging it could almost be called funky, while the closing track "War is the Answer" takes a classic-sounding headbanging riff seemingly straight out of the Anthrax songbook and uses it to drive home one of several ultra-aggressive sentiments ("to me you're just a cancer/war is the answer"). Elsewhere, Five Finger Death Punch delves into somewhat more diverse sonic territory; "Bulletproof" combines a throbbing industrial feel reminiscent of late-period Ministry with Yngwie Malsteen-esque melodic shred guitar solos and a vocal hook that recalls the `80s pop-prog ...
| | Diamond Head Diamond Nights CD (2000)
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$13.45 Diamond Nights is yet another compilation of material from Diamond Head's classic 1980 album Lightning to the Nations. What separates this from previous reissues is that these are the original mixes taken from the master tapes. Brian Tatler had remixed most of this material in 1986 for release on Behold the Beginning. Long-time fans cried foul, but it was this batch of remixes that have been the only ones in print until this point. Diamond Nights contains the original mixes, plus eight bonus cuts, and marks the first time this material has been widely available in America. The seven cuts that comprised the original Lightning to the Nations LP still remain the best, especially "It's Electric," "Helpless," "Am I Evil," and "The Prince." Coincidentally, all four were later covered by Metallica and released on Garage Inc. A song like "Sucking My Love" is a reminder of why pundits hailed Diamond Head as the second coming of Led Zeppelin. The epic length, slow build-up and Plant-esque vocals are definitely reminiscent of Led Zeppelin's sound, yet the Spinal Tap lyrics keep the comparison from being fully valid. The bonus tracks ...
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