Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Midnight - Satanic Royalty


Genre: Heavy/Black/Speed
Country: U.S.A.
Year: 2011

1. Satanic Royalty
2. You Can't Stop Steel
3. Rip This Hell
4. Necromania
5. Black Damnation
6. Lust, Filth And Sleaze
7. Violence On Violence
8. Savage Dominance
9. Holocaustic Deafening
10. Shock 'Til Blood





After about eight years of touring, a handful of EPs and split appearances, the cult has arrived where it belongs and delivered its first full-length album. It's both a distillation of first-wave black metal magic and an extension into harder-rocking or even punk territories filled with lust, filth and sleaze. This album can easily be on the top list of the genre for 2011.

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H2O - Don't Forget Your Roots

Genre: Hardcore/Punk
Country: U.S.A.
Year: 2011

1. Attitude (Bad Brains)
2. Satyagraha (7 Seconds)
3. Pride (Madball)
4. Get The Time (Descendents)
5. Said Gun (Embrace)
6. I Wanna Live (Ramones)
7. Cats and Dogs (Gorilla Biscuits)
8. Someday I Suppose (The Mighty Mighty Bosstones)
9. Journey To The End Of The East Bay (Rancid)
10. Safe (Dag Nasty)
11. Sick Boy (Social Distortion)
12. Friends Like You (Sick Of It All)
13. Train in Vain (The Clash)
14. Scared (Verbal Assault)
15. Don’t Forget The Struggle, Don’t Forget The Streets… (Warzone)

H2O has been a mainstay in hardcore and punk since their inception back in 1995 and have had many influences along the way. The band is thrilled to pay homage to those influential artists by covering their songs on Don’t Forget Your Roots. A nice compilation of some of the best punk songs of the past 30 years.

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Cry Havoc - A Feast For The Crows


Genre: Crust/D-Beat/Hardcore
Country: England
Year: 2011

1. Bred To Die
2. Blame At Your Feet
3. Pigs Everywhere
4. Spawn Like Maggots
5. Wolves
6. Drowning
7. Buried Alive
8. Your Last Breath
9. A Feast For The Crows
10. Eroding





Debut album by Cry Havoc, consisting of War Crimes, Skiplickers and Bickles Cab members. Ten d-beat / crust bullets recorded by Bri (Doom). The sound is above standard and the whole record has a nice, crusty and dark atmosphere.

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Judas Priest - Rocka Rolla


Genre: Heavy
Country: England
Year: 1974

1. One For The Road
2. Rocka Rolla
3. Winter
4. Deep Freeze
5. Winter Retreat
6. Cheater
7. Never Satisfied
8. Run Of The Mill
9. Dying To Meet You
10. Caviar And Meths





Debut album by Judas Priest. This album is very bluesy and is based on a number of groovy, catchy riffs and is supported by pretty damn solid and unpredictable drumming courtesy of John Hinch and some of Ian Hill's most evident and well emphasized basswork throughout their career. On top of it, we have Rob Halford's vocals, who sounds more laid-back and calm here, which suits the overall mood on the album.

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Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath


Genre: Heavy
Country: England
Year: 1970

1. Black Sabbath
2. The Wizard
3. Wasp / Behind The Wall Of Sleep
4. Bassically / N.I.B.
5. Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games With Me) (Crow cover)
6. A Bit Of Finger / Sleeping Village
7. Warning (Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation cover)






Debut album by Black Sabbath, introducing Tony Iommi (guitars), Geezer Butler (bass), Bill Ward (drums) and Ozzy Osbourne (vocals, harmonica). The debut album of the entire heavy metal genre. It is frightening, frenzied, driving, satanical and excellently played, arranged and produced.

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