Friday, April 26, 2013

Ivory Tiger - Metal Mountain EP (1986)

 As the USPM tribute time draws near, I decided to prepare the grounds with another golden EP from one more obscure and underrated band, Ivory Tiger.
 Ivory Tiger was another band who came in the later years of the newer waves of heavy metal and NWOBHM and all that they gave us, was a demo and a great EP, Metal Mountain, consisting of 4 songs. Believe me, only 4 songs are truly enough to give us an idea of the potential of the band. Great compositions with traditional old school 'eavy riffs and, of course, a powerful voice, as needed for a band like this!
 What we can possibly say, is that their style used to be similar to the glam metal bands that followed later, judging by the vocals and maybe the lyrics (I have not found the lyrics yet, so I'm just guessing from those I have made out). But do not get disappointed, their music is still heavy, their riffs are still what you want to hear and that EP surely belongs to the diamonds of that era.
 Give it a go, so as to form your impressions and if you like it, go find it on vinyl, even though that's something difficult, as it is a rarity.
Band info: Metallum Page


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Cirith Ungol - Frost and Fire (1980)

 The first album of the legendary band Cirith Ungol, Frost and Fire, an album that could possibly be one of the starters of the new wave of heavy metal back in the 80's, together with Diamond Head, Iron Maiden, Demon and many more other unique bands with great history.
 Even though it is a heavy metal album, with lyrics flooding with epicness, talking about adventures and life, it spreads its roots back to the rock n roll days, something that can be pretty easy to understand by only noticing the structure of some songs of the album like "Edge of a Knife".
 Like most of the bands back to those days, Cirith Ungol have great solos and pretty well-structured compositions, all connected perfectly with the lyrics, which make most - if not all - of the songs beautiful and interesting. The most remarkable, of course, is Tim Baker's vocals, or better shouts, which express the deepness and the strength of the lyrics!
 Another remarkable thing, is the artwork of the album. Lord Elric standing upon a broken statue or an altar, with his Stormbringer in his hand and behind him that great green background. All these together match up to make a great and epic atmosphere, something that gives the listener a first impression of what they are going to hear in this hell of an album!
 Frost and Fire is a classic that everyone who loves Old Heavy Metal should hear...better in vinyl, keeping the good old ways alive!
"I feel it burning and I feel the freeze! The frost, the fire, it burns inside of me!"
Album info: Metallum Page

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Church of Misery - The Second Coming (2004)

 No offense, but it is commonly known that the Japanese tend to be perverted or insane or twisted personalities, just have a look at their porn, especially the animated one. Anyways, I respect their culture and of course their metal scene. There's a bunch of great bands hailing from the country of the rising sun, as Japan is called. The first one I ever found and listened to is Church of Misery. Along with Boris they are the most known bands from Japan and possibly in the Asian continent in general. As I foretold about Jap's mental condition, it is a bit disordered - in a good way though - and this band is no exception. They are trully SICK.
 Stoner / Doom in a Sabbath-worshipping style - of course - drowned in odious filth, loathsome riffage and gruesome vocals. The groove added by the bass is absolutely deadly. In general, this band uses a serious amount of GROOVE in their music, no the typical stoner, happy one, but  a mean, malevolent and harmful one. The drums follow pretty well the rythm set by the bass and complete the overall musical massacre. The music is HEAVY, doom influenced with rock 'n' roll traces in a '70s style. Lots of guitar solos are present, adding a very old-school feeling, compelling you to bang your head til it bleeds. Samples are also used, setting the appropriate mood for this type of lyrics.
 Now, the lyrics! Church of Misery's lyrical themes are solely about murderers, serial killers, criminals and every possible or unpossible perversion existed in the human race, which by the way they seem to despise. For instance,  "I, Motherfucker" , which is by the way my favorite track of this record, deals with a sex murder, probably the "greatest of all times" as it said in the sample at the beginning of the track.
 Give those insane Japanese a try and listen to this album ( here ) at least once, and I guarantee that you won't regret for the time you spent. Suggested for fans of Black Sabbath, Iron Monkey, Acrimony, Boris, Bongzilla and everything that is heavy, loud and ugly.

Standout Tracks: " I, Motherfucker ", " Red Ripping Blues ", " One Way or Another ", " Candy Man "

Download link

DOOM ON.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Iron Monkey - Iron Monkey (1997)

 Iron Monkey is considered a trademark for the Doom / Stoner / Sludge hybrid. Their self-titled debut is a "must-have" or at least "must-hear" for every fan of this genre who respects himself. So, what this album is all about? Black Sabbath worship, hatred and whatever kind of drug they used to be during that period. And what makes this album (and band in general) really special and precious? The stunning mix of Acrimony's weedy grooves and EYEHATEGOD's full of hate and misery vocal approach. Yeah, that guy, John Morrow (who died in 2002 by the way), screams his ass off in a way similar to Mike IX Williams'  without copying him or anything.
 Only six tracks, a total duration of less than 40 minutes, but believe me they are capable enough of turning you into an addict. The grooves are heavier than the ones of their aforementioned influences, they're slower and doomier at times and in some cases the band chooses to accelerate and blow of your mind. Pure drugged sludge. There are some solos, in the typical way for bands of the hybrid mentioned above. The drumwork is excellent as it is carried out by a guy that I, myself, respect a lot because of the collaborations he would later make (after Iron Monkey's demise) with Electric Wizard, Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine, Crippled Black Phoenix (his main project nowadays) and more. Pretty solid execution of every instrument.
 But of course, mr. Morrow is the one that really separates himself from the rest of not only the band, but the majority of vocalists in that genre back in the mid 90's. I don't know why, and actually it doesn't really matter, he's so pissed but it turns out for his own and his bands good. His screams fit perfectly with the lurking slowed down riffs.
 I'd suggest it to anyone who digs bands like Church of Misery. Weedeater, Bongzilla, Grief, Electric Wizard and Acid Bath.
R.I.P. John Morrow

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Blood Ceremony - Living with the Ancients (2011)

 A coven of witches or druids marching on gently deep in the black woods under the pale moonlight of winter. That's the scenery I imagine of when I'm listening to Blood Ceremony's second full-length release, "Living with the Ancients". Traditional heavy/doom in the vein of Black Sabbath and Pagan Altar with the addition of female vocals, flute and organ! A perfect match that might remind you of Jex Thoth or Witchcraft. Almost an hour of pure and unspoiled psychedelic doom plus some folkish elements ( e.g. the flute ) enhanced with the heavenly vocal perfomance of Alia O'Brien, that fits perfectly with the overall atmosphere.
 An interesting aspect of this album are the lyrical themes. Alia sings entirely about witchcraft, augury, covens, demons, pagan gods and everything concerning the Occult. More specifically, in the opening track the great goatlike ancient Greek god  of the wilderness,nature, hunting and music, Pan is praised. That's not a big surprise, given that they made a referrence to Pan in their first album as well.
 Supplied by mighty Pan's blessing they composed a great doom metal album with an old-school vibe throughout every track mainly because of the flute and the ogran. Occult atmosphere, darkness and light, paganism and witchcraft, all sung from a female vocalist that really stands out from the rest of the band and shines on.
 Suggested Tracks: "The Great God Pan" , "My Demon Brother" , "Night of Augury" , "Daughter of the Sun"

Monday, April 8, 2013

Evergreen Refuge - Weminuchia (2013)

 From the first time I heard the first song of this album until the last minute of the last song, I passed into another world, or better into a walk through the mountains, the forests, the trees and the flowers - the nature. This one-man band called Evergreen Refuge is surely what we can call creativity in our days. Weminuchia consists of melodies of a post rock band, with some influences of black metal, which add some deepness to the compositions. Even without lyrics, you can hear these songs talking to you in a way like the voice of nature. The songs are long, unfolding a story through these compositions, depicting an endless journey into an unknown world made of green. This is Evergreen Refuge, a man that I really admire for his creativity and his perspective about life, which you can understand really well through listening to this album.
Thank you for your music.
I won't share a download link for this album, as you can find it really cheap at Bandcamp.
Bandcamp Page