Sunday, 23 October 2011

Non-Stop! - Forget The Consequence ...


Genre: Thrash/Crossover
Country: U.S.A.
Year: 2011

1. Shit The Bed
2. Crunkenstein
3. Do It To It
4. Good Morning
5. Tonight
6. Memories
7. Anymore
8. Skel-O-Chop-Her
9. Gettin' Fruity With Some Incest Booty
10. Slamdance Queen
11. Do It For Yourself
12. Queef Of The Unicorn
13. Baseball Bat

Debut album by Non-Stop!. With Deb-O winning a lot of female ''angry'' vocalists out there, they present their humorous version of crossover/thrash. Short, full-speed songs, with great speed/thrash riffing, amazing clear production and hardcore attitude. 

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Darkestrah - Khagan 'Ep


Genre:Black/Folk/Pagan
Country: Germany/Kyrgystan
Year: 2011



1. Saga Of Temudgin
2. Onon River
3. Khagan










A powerful and involving Ep by Darkestrah. There are similarities here to Graveland or even Moonsorrow at their most epic, but Darkestrah really blaze their own trail. Epic, but restrained keyboards, quiet passages, melodic folk-sprinkling and the nasty scolding from frontwoman Kriegtalith.

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Iron Maiden - Killers


Genre: Heavy/NWOBHM
Country: England
Year: 1981

1. The Ides Of March
2. Wrathchild
3. Murders In The Rue Morgue
4. Another Life
5. Genghis Khan
6. Innocent Exile
7. Killers
8. Prodigal Son
9. Purgatory
10. Drifter





2nd album by Iron Maiden. This album is the last with vocalist Paul Di'Anno and it also marks the arrival of Adrian Smith in guitars. Incredible basslines driving along a twin quitar attack that assaults with blistering solos on nearly every song, backed by some excellent drumming by Clive Burr, all with Di'Anno's ballsy and aggressive vocals thrown into the mix.

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Manowar - Into Glory Ride


Genre: Heavy/Epic
Country: U.S.A.
Year: 1983

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 Soldiers Of Death)







2nd album by Manowar. They actually managed to top their debut album, showing us a slightly different sound than on the first one. Gone are most of the simple heavy tunes, that made way for a more epic and occasionally very doomy-style of songwriting. Eric Adams' performance is far more operatic and refined for this album.

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Accept - Breaker


Genre: Heavy
Country: Germany
Year: 1981

1. Starlight
2. Breaker
3. Run If You Can
4. Can't Stand the Night
5. Son Of A Bitch
6. Burning
7. Feelings
8. Midnight Highway
9. Breaking Up Again
10. Down And Out





3rd album by Accept. There are hints of Judas Priest throughout and AC/DC, but overall they don't come off as sounding derivative at all. Udo's wails are as high and raw as ever and the guitarwork of Wolf Hoffman is catchy as hell. It's a very consistent album, without any songs that stand out as weak.

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Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz


Genre: Heavy
Country: England
Year: 1980

1. I Don't Know
2. Crazy Train
3. Goodbye To Romance
4. Dee
5. Suicide Solution
6. Mr. Crowley
7. No Bone Movies
8. Revelation (Mother Earth)
9. Steal Away (The Night)






Debut album by Ozzy Osbourne. The band was composed of Ozzy on vocals, Randy Rhoads on guitar, Bob Daisley on bass and Lee Kerslake on drums. This is a whole new sound and a step forward in the evolution of heavy metal, thanks to Rhoads’ articulate, non-blues-based style. Every single cut is a winner and Randy Rhoads establishes his legend with his neo-classical, virtuosic performance.

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