Saturday, August 29, 2015

Simulacrum - Sky Divided

 
 
 
 
 
 
SIMULACRUM - SKY DIVIDED

On the heels of their debut Simulacrum have release their 2nd release.  If anyone has worries of a sophomore slump those thought as trampled within minutes of the 1st full length track "Behind The Belt Of Orion".    Sky Divided is a space opera about 2 rival races battling for water resources on the planet Tellus. The saga of the epic battle is told throughout the disc starting with the fantastic Behind The Belt of Orion which is the tale of one race traveling from behind Orions belt in search of water.  The story continues thru Broken, Embrace The Battle Within, Deep In The Trenches (which is the 1st video and continues the saga of the war and the aliens have taken the fight to Planet Earth), The Abomination, Sky Divided, Enter Hyperion and culminates with the 14 minute A New Beginning.  Catchy as all heck and fantastic vocals and tight musicianship highlight every tune on this release.  Simulacrum have really captured the essence of Progressive metal with Power elements and captured lightning in a bottle. Folks, Sky Divided my well be surprise disc of the year and deserves a spot on everyone's top 10 list come December.  http://www.simulacrum.fi RATING: 10/10

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Favorite Symphonic Gothic Metal


What is Gothic Metal?  Everyone seems to have an opinion and more times than not these bands tend to fall within  sub-genre of Gothic metal whether it's symphonic gothic, melodic gothic death metal, gothic doom or just Gothic Metal.  Generally gothic metal is define as "gothic metal (or goth metal) is a subgenre of heavy metal and gothic rock that combines the heaviness of doom metal or death-doom with the dark atmospheres of gothic rock. the music of gothic metal is as diverse iwth bands known to adopt the gothic approach to different styles of heavy metal music. 

It is personally one of my favorite genres of music. The vocals tend to be female and the music dark, sometimes haunting. This list represents a very diverse cross-section of bands that tend to blurr the lines of gothic metal. With that I give you 15 of my favorite bands that argueably can be described as gothic metal.



15. Lake of Tears  - Forever Autumn



14. The Vision Bleak - Wolfmoon



13. Theater of Tragedy - Venus




12. Orphanage - Five Crystals




11. Epica - Illusive Consensus




10. Sirenia - The Path to Decay


9. Leaves Eyes - Lovelorn 

8. Xandria - Nightfall



7. Trail of Tears - Deceptive Mirrors


6. Gothminister - Stonehenge


5. Delain - Sleepwalkers Dream


4. After Forever - Come


3. Within Temptation - Summertime Sadness


2. Nightwish - Nemo


1. Tristania - Deadlocked


Best of the rest: Amberian Dawn, Echos of Eternity, Lacuna Coil, Vision of Atlantis, Stream of Passion, Tiamat, Triptykon, The Gathering, Elis, Penumbra, Nemesea, 

Monday, March 23, 2015

One Hit Wonders of Classic Rock

This list is dedicated to David Eckler who try as he may, just can't seem to convince my beloved wife that there was some great music made in the 70s.  This list is some of my favorite one (or two)  hit wonders of the 70s that had their 3 minutes of fame before riding off into the sunset.

10. Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes

9. Ram Jam - Black Betty

8. Sugarloaf - Dont Call Us (We'll Call You)

7. Focus - Hocus Pocus

6. Golden Earing - Radar Love

5. Rick Derringer - Rock and Roll Hootchie Coo

4. Free - All Right Now

3. Sweet - Love Is Like Oxygen

2. Argent - Hold Your Head Up



1. Edgar Winter - Frankenstein/Free Ride




Sunday, March 22, 2015

Top 10 moments that defined classic rock

I loved the seventies.  There, I said it.  There was so much great music that decade whether it was one hit wonders or the staples on the airwaves and every genre of music from Soul to Rock to Metal had it's defining moments.

Here's my look back as some of the greatest moments in Classic Rock that define or set standards for classic rock in the 70s.

10.  Rush - Working Man 

9. Bad Company - Feel Like Making Love

8. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody

7. Yes - Roundabout

6. Pink Floyd - Money

5. The Eagles - Hotel California

4. ZZ Top - Tush

3. Boston - More Than A Feeling

2. Kansas - Carry On Wayward Son

1. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama


Keep in mind that is strictly my personal opinion, there's so many other great bands that could have made the cut such as Santana, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Foreigner, Journey, Steve Miller Band, The Doobie Brothers, The Police, Steely Dan, Jethro Tull (Oh wait, their metal...my bad)

Top 10 favorite System Of A Down Songs

System Of A Down are are a unique Armenia/American Alternative band and in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 the band is doing a series of shows, of which only two are scheduled in the USA.   One of them being in Clarkston Michigan in June.  In preparation of that event I've decided to compile a list of my favorite Top 10 System of A Down songs.

10.  BYOB

9. Sugar

8. Bubbles

7. Innervision

6. Attack

5. Revenga

4. Chop Suey

3. Aerials

2. Toxicity

1.  Hypnotize

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Top 10 Favorite Concerts

I've been to many concerts over the years and some concerts stand out just because of the number of quality bands that played together, some stand out because of the quality of the headliner and some just stand out for personal reasons.  I've compiled a list of my favorite concerts through the years.

10. Ozzy Osbourne (1982)  One of Randy Rhoads last performance with Ozzy before his tragic death.  We knew we were seeing something special but never really fully appreciated it till years later.

9. Operation Rock N Roll Judas Priest/Alice Cooper/Metal Church/Dangerous Toys/Motorhead With a line up like this how could you not enjoy it.  Judas Priest has always been a force live, Alice Cooper put on a great live show, Metal Church is another personal favorite who didn't disappoint and Dangerous Toys and Motorhead. Five quality acts for 1 show made for a memorable weekend.

8. Tool.Messhugah (2001) - Tool's live shows are legendary so I went based on what I heard from Lateralus and Sober.  It was perhaps one of the most amazing shows from an audio/visual experience that I've ever been to.  Sitting thru Messhugah was, uh, painful but seeing Tool for the first time was oh so sweet.

7. Clash of the Titans Slayer/Anthrax/Megadeth/Alice in Chains - What was interesting about this tour was that all 3 bands did headlining sets yet very night a different band rotated the closer spot. I remember thinking Alice in Chains was an odd choice of openers and quite honestly were a bit disappointing live. The other 3 bands though it was a chance to one up each other on a nightly basis so all 3 bands had to bring there "A" game or risk getting blow off the stage.  Megadeth and Anthrax put on killer shows, but Slayer...they just took the energy to a whole nother level!!! The intensity and anticipation was unprecedented for a live act and they delivered.  From the opening of Hells Awaits the band just obliterated the audience with The Anti Christ, War Ensemble, South of Heaven, Raining Blood, Jesus Saves, Dead Skin Mask, Seasons of the Abyss,  Mandatory Suicide and closing with Angel of Death.  I have never been to a show as intense as since before or after seeing Slayer live.

6. Rush/Eric Johnson (1991)
Rush is the consummate professional bands.  They've made some great live records and have a ton of great material to choose from so the real question is how could they pull if off live. Those questions were soon answered.  The sound at the Palace was fantastic even from our vantage point, the visual presentation was even better and Eric Johnson opening made for a night that will be remembered for a long time.

5. ProgPower USA III - That's pretty  bad when you have a line as amazing at Blind Guardian, Gamma Ray, Angra, Threshold, Silent Force, Edguy, Pain of Salvation and Devin Townsend and you only make a list at # 5 of all time best shows.  Yes it was an amazing show, to have a collection of talent in one venue in one weekend was amazing and as always the ProgPower family was incredible to hang with.  The only reason it didn't rank any higher is I wasnt' as familiar with all the bands but it was still in incredible weekend and really opened my eyes to how much great music I was missing out on at the time. All of the bands performed very well especially Edguy.

4. Metallica/Machine Head (2010) - Having seen Metallica at the Monster's of Rock really left a bad taste in my mouth for a long time.  The venue was an absolute shithole for concerts, the acoustics were so bad where we sat that everything sounded distorted.  This for me was big on 2 front, one it was a chance for redemption for a band I've always revered since Kill Em All and two, it was the #1 bands on my wife's bucket list of bands she wanted to see.  The concert and days surpassed all expectations for both of us. Metallica put on a fantastic show, playing for over 2 hours, we were about 3 rows from the front, so close you could see the sweat dripping and the band put on a great show.  While it may not have been the best live show I've ever seen the experience itself and the fact that I got to share it with my wife made it one of my concert highlights that I'll never forget.

3. Bloodstock UK 2003 - 2003 was a pretty good year for festivals.  First the BW&BK show in Cleveland and then later that year Bloodstock UK in Derby England.  This show was so memorable in many ways.  I've always wanted to go to a European metal show so when Saxon & Nightwish were announced as headliners I saw this as a no-brainer.  I got a ticket, a hotel, and had even done an interview with Power Quest before the show for my zine.   My time in England surpassed all expectations.  I flew in on Thursday and somehow managed to make it to a pub to catch Power Quest and My Soliloquy doing a pre-show warm up gig together.  Steve Williams and his bandmates were so welcoming and cordial, I got to meet up and hang out with them after the show.  The rest of the weekend was just as amazing.  I met up with  group of people who kind of took me under their wings being I was the foreigner there and we just had such an amazing time.  Steve and the band greeted me Friday as if I were a long lost friend as well.  The bands were as memorable also  Power Quest, Masterplan, Edguy, Paradise Lost, Biomechanical were all fantastic and Nightwish put on a worthy show of any headliner on Friday, but the weekend belonged to Biff Byford and Saxon and they just ripped through a set that was as powerful and tight as any band I've ever seen.  I've never been back to England  but my 1 and only trip and this concert left an amazing impression that I'll never forget.

2. ProgPower USA 8 2007- This weekend had it all. An amazing performance from Freak Kitchen on Thursday night, a bevy of bands that included After Forever, Primal Fear, Threshold, Firewind, Pagan's Mind, Communic, Raintime and one of our favorites Sonata Arctica.  Im a veteran have going to Progpower shows however this was my wife's first show so I was very excited to share the experience with her. The whole weekend was a completely amazing experience she got to see and feel what everybody talks about. Progpower is like a family reunion with 1400 of your favorite cousins. Everyone is so warm & friendly and there were some unforgettable moments such as Pagans Mind whose set blew me away and Freak Kitchens performance that had everyone laughing and headbanging all night long. Most of the band were fantastic and getting to see Sonata Arctica together for the first time topped it off. We made some new friends and reacquainted with some old ones in what was the 3 funnest days we had up to that point in our relationship.

1. BW&BK 6 Pack 1 2003 - Three bands from this show would likely have made the list individually had I seen them separately but the fact that they all played together at the Odean Theater in Cleveland made this weekend even more special.  The bands played to a packed house and featured 12 bands over 2 days.  The line up was a who's who in the metal world which included Force of Evil (essentially Mercyful.  Fate minus King Diamond), Eidolon, Cage, Falconer, Elegy, Jag Panzer, Kataklysm, Evergrey, Beyond The Embrace and closing Friday nights show was Nevermore. Wolf played an amazing set Saturday while trying to shed their Iron Maiden clone stigma but it was the last two bands that had fans talking for years to come.  Trouble was the 2nd to last band of the night and just ripped through an absolutely blistering performance that was so good that Messiah Marcolin commented after Candlemasse's first song, "How the hell do you follow up that performance.  Candlemass did an amazing show in their own right but this weekend belonged to Eric Wagner and Trouble, There have been very few shows as good as trouble through the tears and to see Trouble and Candlemass on the stage back to back was an unforgettable experience. 

Honorable Mention: 
Black Sabbath w/Ronnie James Dio - Toledo Sports Arena
Kiss (with makeup) - Toledo Sports Arena
Prog Power VI - Therion, Stratovarius, Manticora, Orphaned Land, Circus Maximus, Angra, Conception
BW&BK 6 Pack 2 - Katatonia, Primal Fear, Gravedigger, Doro, Brainstorm, Dismember, Flotsam & Jetsam
Lollapalooza 2 - RHCP, Ministry, Soundgarden, Ice Cube, Jesus & The Mary Chain, Pearl Jam, Lush
Chicago Powerfest - Katagory V, Ion Vein, Imagika, Twelth Gate, Tad Morose, Silencer, Archetype, Morgana Lefay
Deep Purple/Emerson Lake & Palmer/Dream Theater - Pine Knob Music Theater
 

Monday, March 31, 2014

Top 10 Favorite Live Albums

The Live Album.   Back in the 70's the live album reached it's peak of popularity.  I don't know if it was the technology or lack there of but something just seemed to be missing on many a bands studio performances.  The live album seemed to rekindle that magic and launch or in some cases jump started many a career back in the 70's.  Albums from Kiss (Alive), Cheap Trick (Live At Budokan), Peter Frampton (Frampton Comes Alive), Judas Priest (Unleashed In The East), Bob Seger (Live Bullet) all released extremely successful live albums.  This list isn't meant to be a truly comprehensive live best of so please don't give me "where's The Who Live At Leeds or how could you leave out Rolling Stones - Get Your Ya Ya's Out. I've listened to a lot of albums through the years and this is MY list of my favorite top 10 live Albums.

So what do I look for in a live album? I expect to see a performance so stellar that it makes you feel like your front row at the concert. I want something that builds on the original release and makes it sound better.  I'm not looking for the pitch perfect sound or a guitarist that hits every note flawlessly.  I'm looking for a performance that captured the energy and excitement of the band in a live setting and set them apart from other bands.

Without further ado, I give you MY Top 10 Favorite Live releases.


1. UFO - Strangers In The Night (1979)
Reveled by many as one of Michael Schenkers most stellar moments, UFO takes the success the band built with Lights Out and captured lightning in a bottle. Every track on here is tight, incredible and Michael's guitar work was at it's peak.  It was later revealed that This Kids and Mother Mary were studio recordings with live audience taped over but regardless, other tracks such as Doctor Doctor, I'm a Loser, Lights Out, Rock Bottom and To Hot To Handles show a band in rare form.   Many consider Strangers In The Night as one of THE best live albums of all time and it's hard to argue


2. Judas Priest - Unleashed In The East (1979)
Judas Priest and Rob Halford had released 5 albums up to recording Unleashed in the East and it was this album that started Judas Priest triumphant ascension to the top of the metal world.  Talk about capturing the energy and excietment of a concert.  Rob Halfords stellar vocals were the centerpiece of this release and not to be outdone the dual guitar attack of KK Downing and Glen Tipton really stood out on tracks like The Ripper, Exciter, Green Manalishi the unforgettable Diamonds & Rust.  Judas Priest was just getting started to wreak havoc on the metal work and it all started in Tokyo.

3. David Gilmour - Live in Gdansk (2008)
With live Pink Floyd Albums such as Delicate Sound of Thunder and Pulse many PF fans are probably saying WTF?  I chose David Gilmour's Live at Gdansk because it is far and away one of his best performances captured on CD.  Gilmour's isn't the most technical guitarist on the face of the earth but I dare you to name one that plays with more emotion and passion.  Every note of every songs sounds so heartfelt.  Live at Gdansk is a sonically impressive album that not only featured David Gilmour, Pink Floyd keyboardist Richard Wright and many other well know members who played with Pink Floyd and David Gilmour but also the Polish  Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra.  David Gilmours passionate playing is matched by his stellar vocals who at 60 still sounds incredible.  This release featured a real mix of old Pink Floyd, later era Pink Floyd and some solo material.  Among the standout tracks were the psychedelic Astronomy Domine, Time, Comfortably Numb, High Hopes, A Great Day For Freedom, Wish You Were Here, Shine On You Crazy Diamonds.   In my opinion many of the newer "Live" releases don't do justice to the originals but Live At Gdansk not only surpasses all expectations but blows them out of the water.


4. Rush A Show of Hands (1989)
I'll be honest, it's so hard to pick a Rush live album that wasn't deserving of a high finish. All three eras are well represented in All The Worlds A Stage, Exit...Stage Left, and A Show of Hands.  What really won if for me was the fact that I saw Rush during this phase and in my opinion it was there most solid era.   Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart got more sound out of a 3 man band than most bands could get with 5 or more players. Start to finish every track from the era that was Signals, Grace Under Pressure, Power Windows and Hold Your Fire are represented in fantastic and flawless performance. One of the rare cases where live might have been as good as the studio in terms of performance.

5. Slayer - Decade of Aggression
You have never experienced complete and utter mayhem until you've been to a Slayer show.  The sheer energy, power and anger of thier live show is unparalleled and this CD did a fantastic job of capturing that energy.  Listening to Hell Awaits, South of Heaven, Raining Blood, Jesus Saves just makes you want to start a mosh pit in the living room.  Even their slower songs such as Dead Skin Mask and Expendable Youth show a viciousness that only Slayer could pull off.   Slayer is probably in the top 5 of all the live concerts I've seen and this disc masterfully captured that intensity in every way, shape and form.


6. Lynyrd Skynyrd - One More For From The Road (1976)
The unmistakeable sounds of Southern Rock never sounded so good.  Lynyrd Skynyrd early career featuring 4 wildly successful albums that forever entrenched them as a major player in the rock world.  Their 3 guitar attack further established their live show as a force to be reckoned with and One More From The Road was their pedestal to show the world what a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert was about.  Reeling through hit after hit with reckless abandon Skynyrd shreds it way to the finale which has become an icon in southern rock lore, Freebird.  Make no mistake, Lynyrd Skynyrd career may have been cut short but they made an indelible mark that will never be forgotten.



7. Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Budapest Live (1984)
This will one that will have many scratching there head and saying "huh?".  Manfred Mann has made a living out of taking other peoples songs and giving them his own little flair.  Budapest Live captures Manfred Mann performing all the songs on one albums that he made popular.  Spirits In The Night, For You, Davy's On The Road Again, Lies On Through The 80's, Blinded By The Light, Redemption Song, among others. There's even one original that he wrote (Transkei) and a tune that Bob Dylan wrote just for him (Mighty Quinn).   A beautiful performance of a rare collection of songs by the master of remakes himself.


8. KISS - Alive 2 (1977)
Kiss Alive was hailed as a breakout album for the band who had released 3 albums up to that point but garnered very little airplay.   Rock and Roll All Night changed all that for KISS and they never looked back ripping through successful albums such as Destroyer,  Rock and Roll Over and Love Gun before taking a hiatus for the solo albums.  Those 3 albums provided the impetus for many of the songs for Alive 2 and going back through the catalog to pull the best of from the 1st three albums.  This was KISS in all there glory ripping thru songs line Detroit Rock City, CHristine Sixteen, Love Gun, I Stole Your Love and under appreciated Hard Luck Woman.  KISS has always been known as a live band and this release captured them at thier peak. 

9. Saxon -  The Eagle Has Landed (1982)
I never understood why Saxon didn't appeal to more metal heads in the US.  Wheels of Steel, Strong Arm of the Law, Denim & Leather and Crusader were all incredible albums in there own right and when it came time for the band to do a live album they pulled all the best songs from the 1st three listed.  Biff Byford is a powerhouse live and every track is a toe tapper beginning to end.  This release was #5 on the UK charts in 1982 and for good reason.  It was an outstanding release that showcased Saxon at their best.  


10a Uriah Heep - Uriah Heep Live 
OK it's my list and I going to cheat.  I'm including 2 releases at #10 because one is an EP.  Now back to the list.  Every talked about Deep Purple being the consumate live band and I'm sure in their hey day they were but in my opinion one band that took their music to a completely different level on stage was Uriah Heep.  David Byron had a powerful voice and the band never got the credit they deserved outside of it's two "one hit wonders", Stealin and Easy Livin.  This release was a fantastic showcase for some of their best material including the opening track Sunrise, Sweet Lorraine, Traveller In Time, Easy Livin, the hypnotizing Gypsy, Look At Yourself and on the remastered version is a live version of Stealin.  In my opinion one this was one of the most overlooked live releases by a UK band.  The energy and music is as good as any other band on this list. 

10B - Riot - Live (EP)
In my opinion Riot were probably one of the most underappreciated metal bands to come out of the US in the 80's.  Rhett Forrester had a unique and powerful voice and Mark Reale was a fantastic guitarist.  The band really seemed to hit thier peak with Fire Down Under and Restless Breed and this EP was a teaser of what the band was capable of.  Sadly this wasn't even the best of the material they had to choose from but it was still an incredible live EP that showed a glimpse of what this very talented band could do.  The album was never released on a CD till it was re-issued as the bonus tracks on Restless Breed and even now I'm not sure if that is in print any longer.