• Seen live 2009

    26 Dec 2009, 04:47 by Hevisalo


    21/11/2009: Kotiteollisuus @ Aquarius, Uusikaupunki
    07/11/2009: Routakehä @ Langjärvi, Laitila
    07/11/2009: He Ylimykset @ Langjärvi, Laitila

    23/10/2009: Asa @ Klubi, Turku*
    18/09/2009: Anna Puu @ Aquarius, Uusikaupunki
    14/08/2009: Kotiteollisuus @ Iisoppi-Klubi, Nokia*
    01/08/2009: Routakehä @ Löylyrock, Lappi TL
    01/08/2009: Sinner @ Löylyrock, Lappi TL
    25/07/2009: CMX @ Qstock, Oulu
    25/07/2009: Maj Karma @ Qstock, Oulu
    25/07/2009: Stam1na @ Qstock, Oulu*
    25/07/2009: Asa @ Qstock, Oulu*
    25/07/2009: Poisonblack @ Qstock, Oulu

    24/07/2009: The Capital Beat @ Qstock, Oulu*
    24/07/2009: Pain @ Qstock, Oulu
    24/07/2009: Sparzanza @ Qstock, Oulu*
    24/07/2009: The Black League @ Qstock, Oulu*
    24/07/2009: Grand Manoeuvre @ Qstock, Oulu
    24/07/2009: Happoradio @ Qstock, Oulu
    24/07/2009: Haloo Helsinki! @ Qstock, Oulu*
    17/07/2009: the rocket @ Vonkka, Hyrynsalmi
    28/06/2009: Volbeat @ Tuska, Helsinki
    28/06/2009: Parkway Drive @ Tuska, Helsinki

    28/06/2009: MUCC @ Tuska, Helsinki
    28/06/2009: My Dying Bride @ Tuska, Helsinki
    28/06/2009: girugämesh @ Tuska, Helsinki
    28/06/2009: Stam1na @ Tuska, Helsinki
    28/06/2009: Amoral @ Tuska, Helsinki*
    27/06/2009: Suicidal Tendencies @ Tuska, Helsinki
    27/06/2009: Firewind @ Tuska, Helsinki
    27/06/2009: Amorphis @ Tuska, Helsinki
    27/06/2009: Korpiklaani @ Tuska, Helsinki
    27/06/2009: The Faceless @ Tuska, Helsinki

    27/06/2009: Jon Oliva's Pain @ Tuska, Helsinki
    27/06/2009: Profane Omen @ Tuska, Helsinki
    26/06/2009: Sabaton @ Tuska, Helsinki
    26/06/2009: Deathchain @ Tuska, Helsinki
    26/06/2009: Gama Bomb @ Tuska, Helsinki*
    26/06/2009: Ensiferum @ Tuska, Helsinki
    26/06/2009: Legion of the Damned @ Tuska, Helsinki
    26/06/2009: Neurosis @ Tuska, Helsinki
    26/06/2009: All That Remains @ Tuska, Helsinki*
    26/06/2009: Callisto @ Tuska, Helsinki*

    26/06/2009: Gojira @ Tuska, Helsinki*
    11/06/2009: White Flame @ Henry's Pub, Kuopio
    21/03/2009: Mortiis @ Trash Fest II, Helsinki
    21/03/2009: Stereo Junks! @ Trash Fest II, Helsinki
    21/03/2009: Defueld @ Trash Fest II, Helsinki
    21/03/2009: Amy's Ashes @ Trash Fest II, Helsinki
    20/03/2009: Private Line @ Trash Fest II, Helsinki
    20/03/2009: Dope Stars Inc. @ Trash Fest II, Helsinki
    20/03/2009: New Generation Superstars @ Trash Fest II, Helsinki
    18/03/2009: An Cafe @ Pakkahuone, Tampere

    07/03/2009: Streamfeast @ Vimma, Turku*
    07/03/2009: Maria Lund @ Hansa, Turku
    07/03/2009: Maria Lund @ Hansa, Turku
    05/03/2009: Ari Joki @ M/S Silja Europa, Turku
    05/03/2009: Mr. sushi @ M/S Silja Europa, Turku
    05/03/2009: Johanna Pakonen @ M/S Silja Europa, Turku
    27/02/2009: Tarot @ Klubi, Turku*
    27/02/2009: Turun filharmoninen orkesteri @ Hansa, Turku
    14/02/2009: No Solutions @ Vimma, Turku

    14/02/2009: Routakehä @ Vimma, Turku*
    14/02/2009: Bill Skins Fifth @ Vimma, Turku
    07/02/2009: Shade Empire @ Frostbite, Lahti
    07/02/2009: Gloria Morti @ Frostbite, Lahti
    07/02/2009: Barathrum @ Frostbite, Lahti*
    07/02/2009: Coprolith @ Frostbite, Lahti
    07/02/2009: Meat Mincing Machine @ Frostbite, Lahti
    07/02/2009: Orpheria @ Frostbite, Lahti*
    06/02/2009: Lamb of God @ Frostbite, Lahti
    06/02/2009: Amoral @ Frostbite, Lahti

    06/02/2009: Arch Enemy @ Frostbite, Lahti*
    06/02/2009: Tracedawn @ Frostbite, Lahti*
    06/02/2009: Textures @ Frostbite, Lahti
    06/02/2009: Profane Omen @ Frostbite, Lahti
    06/02/2009: Deviant Tactics @ Frostbite, Lahti
    06/02/2009: Re-Armed @ Frostbite, Lahti
    31/01/2009: Raappana @ Klubi, Turku*

  • Best releases of 2009!

    25 Dec 2009, 22:55 by Banarama

    Here is my personal ranking for the best album releases of 2009.


    Top 10:

    #1. Fleshgod Apocalypse - Oracles


    #2. Vomitory - Carnage Euphoria


    #3. Dying Fetus - Descend Into Depravity


    #4. Vader - Necropolis


    #5. Nile - Those Whom the Gods Detest


    #6. Obscura - Cosmogenesis


    #7. Gorod - Process of a New Decline


    #8. Isis - Wavering Radiant


    #9. Lamb of God - Wrath


    #10. DÅÅTH - The Concealers



    Others:

    In alphabetic order, without any ranking!

    - Amorphis - Skyforger ( / )
    - As You Drown - Reflection ( + )
    - Asphyx - Death... The Brutal Way ( + )
    - Augury - Fragmentary Evidence ( / )
    - Blood Red Throne - Souls of Damnation ( + )
    - Brutal Truth - Evolution Through Revolution ( + )
    - Cannibal Corpse - Evisceration Plague ( + )
    - Centaurus-A - Side Effects Expected ( + )
    - Dethklok - Dethalbum II ( / )
    - Devourment - Unleash the Carnivore ( + )
    - dredg - The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion ( / )
    - Eluveitie - Evocation I - The Arcane Dominion ( / )
    - God Dethroned - Passiondale ( + )
    - Hackneyed - Burn After Reaping ( + )
    - Hacride - Lazarus ( + )
    - Hatesphere - To the Nines ( + )
    - Hypocrisy - A Taste of Extreme Divinity ( / )
    - Illdisposed - To Those Who Walk Behind Us ( / )
    - Immortal - All Shall Fall ( / )
    - Ingested - Surpassing the Boundaries of Human Suffering ( + )
    - Job for a Cowboy - Ruination ( / )
    - Katatonia - Night is the New Day ( + )
    - Killswitch Engage - Killswitch Engage II ( - )
    - Kreator - Hordes of Chaos ( + )
    - Lay Down Rotten - Gospel of the Wretched ( + )
    - Mastodon - Crack the Sky ( + )
    - Mumakil - Behold the Failure ( + )
    - My Dying Bride - For Lies I Sire ( + )
    - Napalm Death - Time Waits for No Slave ( / )
    - Neaera - Omnicide - Creation Unleashed ( + )
    - Obituary - Darkest Day ( / )
    - Putrid Pile - House of Dementia ( + )
    - Riverside - Anno Domini High Definition ( + )
    - Requiem - Infiltrate... Obliterate... Dominate... ( + )
    - Sepultura - A-Lex ( / )
    - Slayer - World Painted Blood ( - )
    - Suffocation - Blood Oath ( + )
    - The Black Dahlia Murder - Deflorate ( + )
    - War From a Harlots Mouth - In Shoals ( / )


    EPs:

    - Cloudkicker - The Map is Not the Territory ( + )
    - Pain of Salvation - Linoleum ( / )


    ( + ) = Good
    ( / ) = Ok
    ( - ) = Bad

    ~To be continued~
  • 2009 - My Top Albums and Best Concerts with Live Shots Illustrating

    25 Dec 2009, 22:07 by valgehunt

    My top albums 2009

    1. Amorphis - Skyforger
    2. Leprous - Tall poppy syndrome
    3. Paradise Lost - Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us
    4. Horricane - The End’s Façade
    5. Ensiferum - From Afar
    6. Týr - By the Light of the Northern Star
    7. Arkona - Goi, Rode, Goi!
    8. <code> - Resplendent Grotesque
    9. Viikate - Kuu kaakon yllä
    10. Mastodon - Crack The Skye

    11. Sybreed - Pulse of Awakening
    12. Crimfall - As The Path Unfolds
    13. No-Big-Silence - STARSTEALER
    14. Damned Spirits' Dance - Weird Constellations
    15. Diablo Swing Orchestra - Sing Along Songs For The Damned And Delirious
    16. Sinine - Butterflies
    17. Pedigree - Skeletal
    18. Katatonia - Night Is The New Day
    19. Thy Catafalque - Róka hasa rádió
    20. Vreid - Milorg

    21. Shining - VI - Klagopsalmer
    22. Old Man's Child - Slaves Of The World
    23. Scar Symmetry - Dark Matter Dimensions
    24. KMFDM - Blitz
    25. Callisto - Providence
    26. Isis - Wavering Radiant
    27. My Dying Bride - For Lies I Sire
    28. Ajattara - Noitumaa
    29. Wardruna - Runaljod - gap var Ginnunga
    30. Samael - Above

    31. Swallow the Sun - New Moon
    32. Sólstafir - Köld
    33. Månegarm - Nattväsen
    34. Korpiklaani - Karkelo
    35. Fejd - Storm
    36. Kotiteollisuus - Ukonhauta

    Great Concerts 2009 (chronologically), my live shots illustrating

    25.01.2009 Shining at Rockstars


    23.02.2009 Opeth at Rock Cafe

    07.03.2009 Mortiis at Tapper


    14.03.2009 Metsatöll DVD Presentation Party at Tapper with Skyforger

    17.04.2009 Emilie Autumn at Tapper


    12.-13.06.2009 KMFDM, Viikate, Robots in Disguise, No-Big-Silence, Metsatöll at Rabarock 2009

    No-Big-Silence

    Robots in Disguise

    03.-04.07.2009Septic Flesh, Poisonblack at Hard Rock Laager 2009

    Septic Flesh

    17.-18.07.2009 Horricane, Kosmikud, No-Big-Silence at Rock Ramp 2009

    Horricane

    19.07.2009 ILUS MAA, Rannap, Kosmikud, Taavi Peterson at Lauluväljak

    30.07.-01.08.2009 In Flames, Turisas, Borknagar, Enslaved, Vreid, In Extremo, Einherjer, Amon Amarth, Volbeat at Wacken Open Air 2009

    03.09.2009Textures at Rock Cafe


    11.09.2009 No-Big-Silence and 45 Degree Woman at Nosturi

    23.09.2009 Chimaira at Rock Cafe


    27.09.2009 Ensiferum, Metsatöll, Tracedawn at Rock Cafe

    Ensiferum

    Metsatöll

    Tracedawn

    07.11.2009 Isis at Rock Cafe


    04.12.2009 Viikate at Tapper


    11.12.2009 Ajattara, Metsatöll at Rock Cafe

    Ajattara

    Metsatöll

    18.12.2009 No-Big-Silence, Kosmikud at Tapper

    No-Big-Silence

    Kosmikud

    LIVE SHOTS
  • The tops and flops of 2009

    25 Dec 2009, 19:55 by megadethnatic

    2009 was somehow a weird year. Some of my favorite artists released new records, but I have to say: Some were BIG crap. So there were several records I were disappointed of, but therefor other bands, especially ones I discovered this year released some good stuff.
    In comparison I have to say that I didn't buy as many records as in 2008 and I more concentrated on old stuff (<2009)

    Really good releases:
    Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs
    Amorphis - Skyforger
    Lady GaGa - The Fame Monster (need to get my own copy, though)
    Sólstafir - Köld
    W.A.S.P - Babylon


    Good releases:
    The Clan Destined - In the Big Ending...
    Fen - The Malediction Fields
    Grave Digger - Ballad of a Hangman
    Jennifer Rostock - Der Film
    Schandmaul Sinnfonie


    Mediocre releases:
    Bloodwork - The Final End Principle
    My Dying Bride - For Lies I Sire


    Totally disappointed:
    Depeche Mode - Sounds Of The Universe
    Doro - Fear No Evil
    Exilia - My Own Army
    Kreator - Hordes of Chaos
    Megadeth - Endgame


    Especially the Doro and Megadeth release were so disappointing for me that I suddenly stopped my extensive listening to them...
    But there were also some other great records coming up this year. Some I know, some I don't. Here's the list of records I still want to check out or I checked out but don't own (yet)

    Ahab - The Divinity of Oceans
    Delain - April Rain (listened to)
    Ensiferum - From Afar (listened to)
    HammerFall - No Sacrifice, No Victory (listened to)
    Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You (listened to)
    Primal Fear - 16.6 (Before The Devil Knows You're Dead) (listened to)
    Rebellion - Arise: From Ragnarök to Ginnungagap - The History of the Vikings, Volume III
    Saltation Mortis - Wer Wind Sæt
    Sonata Arctica - The Days of Grays
    Within Temptation - An Acoustic Night At The Theatre

    From those that I listened to, I can say Primal Fear, HammerFall and Lily Allen were really convincing.
    And yes, I'm getting poppish, but who cares...
  • Favorite 2009 releases...

    24 Dec 2009, 15:56 by patricio_

    Some albums I've listened this year...
    Just my personal taste xD

    Brilliant:
    Trail of Tears - Bloodstained Endurance (Gothic metal)
    Epica - Design Your Universe (Symphonic Metal)
    Process of Guilt - Erosion (Doom/Death metal)
    Crimfall - As The Path Unfolds... (Folk/Symphonic metal)
    Theatre of Tragedy - Forever Is the World (Gothic metal)
    Delain - April Rain (Symphonic metal)
    Redemption - Snowfall On Judgment Day (Progressive metal)

    Very Good
    Votum - Metafiction (Progressive metal)
    Amadeüs - Caminos del alma (Power/Heavy metal)
    HDK - System Overload (Melodic death metal)
    Leaves' Eyes - Njord (Symphonic/Folk metal)
    Arcana Coelestia - Le Mirage De L'ideal (Black/Funeral doom metal)
    Hyadningar - The Weak Creation (Black metal)
    Gustavo Cerati - Fuerza Natural (Rock/pop)
    Nox Aurea - Via Gnosis (Doom metal)
    Swallow the Sun - New Moon (Melodic Doom/Death Metal)
    Leverage - Circus Colossus (Hard rock/Heavy metal)
    Burning Tears - Tales From A Disturbed Soul (Gothic metal)

    Good
    Paradise Lost - Faith Divide Us, Death Unite Us (Gothic Metal)
    Wine From Tears - Through The Eyes Of A Mad (Doom/Death metal)
    Tales Of Dark - Perdition Calls (Doom/Gothic Metal)
    Sirenia - The 13th Floor (Gothic metal)
    My Dying Bride - For Lies I Sire (Gothic/Doom Metal)
    Jorn - Spirit Black (Hard rock/Heavy Metal)
    Darzamat - Solfernus' Path (Gothic Metal)

    Not bad, but could be better...
    Novembers Doom - Into Night's Requiem Infernal (Death/Doom Metal)
    Krypteria - My Fatal Kiss (Power/Gothic metal)
    Depressed Mode - ..For Death.. (Symphonic/Melodic Death Metal)
    Barilari - Abuso de Poder (Hard rock)
  • top albums of 2009

    23 Dec 2009, 05:41 by Alzn

    ongoing...

    10. Katatonia Night is the New Day
    11. My Dying Bride For Lies I Sire
    12. Kylesa Static Tensions
    13. Marissa Nadler Little Hells
    14. Blood Red Throne Souls of Damnation
    15. Narnia Course of a Generation
    16. Pathosray Sunless Sky
    17. Narrows New Distances
    18. TIE - Hatesphere To the Nines / Latitudes -- Agonsist
    19. HORSE the band Desperate Living
    20. The Gathering The West Pole
  • and so, here is, the best of the worst year ever (in KMFCM's eyes anyway)

    22 Dec 2009, 20:24 by KMFCM

    2009 FUCKING SUCKED A HYENA’S ASS
    And bad years make for awesome music. Unfortunately, bad years also mean I’m barely in the mood to listen to anything not abrasive like ever. There’s no hip hop top 5 this year, for one thing. I heard a Papoose mix tape, Raekwon, Cage(and well . . .not top 5 material) and. . . . Cage. Everything just gets integrated into the top 40 this time around. Really, fucking awful year. . . .for damn near everyone. I’m gonna add a top 10 shows this year, because the only good things that happened this year were shows.
    The late bloomers got to see The Jesus Lizard and Dinosaur Jr. and Built to Spill hit the stage. . . .and yeah, the only band that was actually broken up was the Jesus Lizard.
    Granted, this year you had a few colossal disappointments, due to the continuing mainstream-ization of all we hold dear. That won’t last too long though. When does Headbangers Ball come on now? 4:30 in the morning for a half hour? Lemme guess, they play the video for “vinushka” by Dir en grey and the you watch 10 Victory Records commercials and then they show the new Mudvayne video and the show is over? Better days are coming. Don’t blame Dethklok either. Yes, when they get put on a tour with metal bands who don’t have cartoons based on them, you’re gonna meet a lot of scum who don’t actually understand what’s going on. WHY ARE YOU GOING TO THOSE SHOWS ANYWAY? If it’s that bad for metal, don’t support it. I don’t care if the Melvins are opening. The show is funny, and the second album was good.
    Anyway. . . .
    Down the line. . . .


    40 Funeral Mist – Maranatha
    Mortuus, Mortuus, Mortuus. Twas some year for this guy, eh?? You’ll hear about Marduk in a little bit. He was doing this before he joined Marduk, after all. I didn’t hear this until quite late in the year though. Not only do we have Mortuus’s unmistakeable vocals (he is seriously one of the most unique vocalists in black metal right now), but he also played every instrument besides the drums on this record. Whaaaaa?!?! The guy is a monster.

    39 General Surgery - Corpus In Extremis
    Almost forgot this gem. With Exhumed gone, GE return to claim the title of #1 Carcass clone in the game.

    38 Celeste - Misanthrope(s)
    Our overseas upset of the year comes from France. With a combo of scrams and black metal (no, seriously), Celeste bring us one long earworm.

    37 Asphyx - Death The brutal Way
    The name describes the album pretty well. Classic death metal from a classic death metal band that makes classic death metal. . .oh Christ. . .what more do you want me to say?

    36 Armed For Apocalypse – Defeat
    This one hurts

    35 Kowloon Walled City - Gambling On the Richter Scale
    This one hurts more (and has less core)

    34 Immortal - all shall fall/Gorgoroth - Quantos Possunt ad Satanitatem Trahunt
    Our long awaited black metal comebacks came to a stalemate. Immortal rebound from a disappointing send-off, and Gorgoroth are. . .man. . .I’m trying not to say “reborn”, because well. . . .okay, so not reborn, but. . . .well. . . .it’s definitely a restart in another direction from the Gaahl days. Those albums weren’t bad, mind you. . .but this sounds just as good.

    33 Poison the Well - the tropic rot
    They’re still at it, and somehow better at it than the peers they started with.

    32 Narrows - New Direction
    This one is a bit of a grower, because you have to shift your expectations after you first hear it. Once it grows on you though, you won’t get why you didn’t get it the first time.

    31 Burnt by the Sun – Heart of Darkness
    BBTS go out on the highest possible note, and say goodbye the best way they know how. . . .by simply crushing. So long.

    30 A Dark Orbit - Voyager EP
    By the time I post this, maybe you’ll already know When Knives Go Skyward are gonna make a new record. Maybe you won’t. Either way, whether that happens or not, you still better watch out for this band. They’ll knock you on your ass.

    29 Complete Failure - Heal No Evil
    This band came out of nowhere with this. Self released and sold at Maryland death fest. Good shit.

    28 Robotosaurus – manhater
    This band from Australia gives us a bit of that When forever Comes Crashing vibe. .and then some. New shit is gonna be way different. Look out for it.

    27 Cave In - planets of old
    The best they’ve done since the 180

    26 The Chariot - wars and rumors of wars
    After yet another line-up overhaul (I’m going to start calling him Josh Austin), the Chariot return with their best album. All the rawness of “everything. . .”, with tunes even more memorable than “the fiancée”. None of the pop of Norma Jean. This is the only good Christian metalcore band left now (yeah, that Advent record faded on me). Lets see how long they keep it up.

    25 The Psyke Project - dead storm
    After finally getting US distro, they went and did this gem of a record. There’s a lot less interlude and a lot more SMASH STUFF.

    24 Lord Mantis - spawning the nephilim
    Black metal + sludge = OWWWCH!!

    23 Jesu - Infinity
    This was the best Jesu release in a couple of years. Why you ask?? There’s some HEAVY back in the mix, that’s why.

    22 Augury - Fragmentary Evidence
    Just when I think I’m done with tech death, this band comes along and does something pretty cool with it.

    21 Japanische Kampfhörspiele – Luxusvernichtung
    Back at MDF 2008, I saw this band and they put on a live show that was really fun . . .more fun than some of the records I’ve heard from them. This one, however, is as fun as their live show. The songs are also really really short.

    20 Coalesce - Ox
    This really happened. . . . .

    19 Bubblegum Octopus - the album formerly known as 8 legged dance moves/xrin arms - olive juice
    True standouts in the cyber/8-bit/break/grind/mash-up whatever we’d like to call it world of monsters with machines and whatnot. I don’t know.

    18 Suffocation - blood oath
    Finally someone realized they should make a record that sounds like it was made in the 90s

    17 Noriega – Desolo
    More OUCH from friends of Admiral Angry (R.I.P. Daniel Krauss). It’s a little more up tempo than Black Sheep Wall was, but that certainly doesn’t mean it’s not one of the heaviest records you’ve heard this year.

    16 Glorior Belli - meet us on the southern side
    There are a lot of things you probably shouldn’t bother trying to mix black metal with. On this record, GB prove that southern metal isn’t one of those things. It actually works pretty well when they do it.

    15 martyrdod - Sekt
    Now that there’s no more Skitsystem, you can focus all that attention on this band. Truly the next best thing.

    14 Sonic Youth - the Eternal
    I don’t know about you, but when Iook back at this past decade and think about what the best Sonic Youth album of this past decade was, it’s gonna be this one, hands down.

    13 Future of the Left - travels with myself and another
    Worth it for “throwing bricks at trains” along. You’ll end up singing along with the entire bloody thing.

    12 Fukpig - spewings from a selfish nation
    One of the most pissed off records I’ve heard since Splitter’s last couple records.

    11 Nashgul - El Dia Despues Al Fin De La Humanidad
    This Spanish grind monster shall prove to you why they get recommended everytime someone asks “what should I listen to now that Nasum are done?”

    10 Marduk – wormwood
    Mortuus again. What a guy. Marduk, now a quartet, improve over their last album as a quintet MAJORLY and show everyone they still got it in ‘em.

    9 Raekwon - Only Built For Cuban Linx II
    THE ONLY HIP-HOP RECORD THAT MATTERED IN 2009. Go ahead, mention Blueprint III, you trendy fuck. I dare you. C’mon, I know you’re gonna say it. I KNOW YOU’RE GONNA FUCKING SAY IT.

    8 A Place to Bury Strangers - exploding head
    So, so far, they still haven’t managed to capture their live sound on a record. I doubt that’ll happen. Although they’ve clean up the production a bit, this ends up being an album long EARWORM. It was a good month and a half of not being able to stop listening. The BIG drum break down in “keep slipping away”, the catchy as fuck bassline in “smile when you smile”, “I lived my life to stand in the shadow of your heart”. . .finally on an full length release. I don’t know what else to say. Quality shoegaze/dreampop from Brooklyn.

    7 Tombs - winter hours
    This was the first really good album I heard this year, and since then I’ve seen the band 3 times. This new crop of USBM is very hit or miss, but TOMBS ALWAYS HIT! Not only that, you can listen to them in the daytime . . .while driving. Lets see Wolves in the Throne Room do that. (no, no, I actually like WITTR. . . . but you can’t listen to them while driving.)

    6 Magrudergrind – Magrudergrind
    Kids, this band are reaching an unstoppable level. Listening to this took me back to the first time I heard Inhale/Exhale. Seriously.

    5 Parlamentarisk Sodomi - De Anarkistiske An(n)aler
    This band caught my ear a year ago when I blindly bought their CD at MDF. They came out with a new one right at the beginning of the year, and it is a fucking stunner. You have a TEN MINUTE GRIND SONG. Some might say that’s not really grind at all. I say, you should hear it. How’d he play that fast that long. How’d he manage to not make a riff salad out of the bloody thing. Did I mention this is ONE FUCKING GUY?!?!

    4 Brutal Truth - Evolution Through Revolution
    This was gonna be my number one before I heard the next 3 on this list. It’s everything I hoped it would be and more. One of the most successful “get-back-together-and-make-another-album” scenarios since Coalesce. . . .oh wait. . . this came out before Ox, didn’t it?

    3 Antigama – warning
    Still the most upbeat thing I listen to. The drummer has fully integrated his new rack toms into his playing, which means he isn’t using them at EVERY opportunity like last album. . . .but you still get some unique grindcore fare.

    2 Converge - axe to fall
    The legends return. They brought some friends. . .lots of friends. These friends helped the legends top themselves yet again. Surely a top contender, surely. . . . .but. . . . .

    1 Gaza - he is never coming back/The_Network - bishop kent manning
    I REALLY tried. I really tried not to have a draw this year. In the end though, I just couldn’t pick one. Both so eloquently captured the vibe of the entire year. I just could’ve had the legends take the top spot every other year. . . but I believe these two bands are the future of the good kind of metalcore and their albums were truly on equal level with each other.

    So yeah, that’s what happened. . . .

    . . .oh, but you know who else put out some good shit this year??
    Hail of Bullets, Alice in Chains(WELCOME BACK), Ulcerate, Afgrund, Imbroglio, Mumakil, Paria, Everytime I Die, Portal, Eryn Non Dae, My Dying Bride, Success Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky, Graf Orlock, For The Love Of(WELCOME BACK!), Agoraphobic Nosebleed(or should I say Pigrophobic Destroyerbleed. . .since that's basically what that album was. It didn't suck though.), Darkest Hour, HORSE the band, Katatonia, Buck Tick, Dir en grey, The Hunches, Dethklok, Dinosaur Jr., Black Kites, Between the Buried and Me and Polvo(WELCOME BACK!)



    The Best Splits?
    The_Network/Throats
    Agoraphobic Nosebleed/Endless Blockade
    Agoraphobic Nosebleed/Crom
    Hewhocorrupts/Phoenix Bodies

    ANb’s splits this year were better than their album this year.



    Most Improved Band of 2009

    we all know Everytime I Die and Dir en grey continued their upward climb with pretty decent releases this year. . .
    . . . but who was the MOST improved???

    War From a Harlots Mouth
    Unexpected, eh??
    I don’t know if you even remember this band from Germany, (home of overseas upset of 2008 Dead Flesh Fashion. . . .who I didn’t hear soon enough to make the 2008 list) but in 2009 they went from a record with three standout tracks to a fully listenable album. Whether the people who liked the other record realize this or not is debatable (it sure is a topic of debate on the last.fm page) Me though, I hear it and say GOOD FUCKING SHOW!
    Keep it up.

    On the other end, some bands that should NOT keep it up. .. .
    Biggest disappointments of 2009 (besides the year in itself)
    ZAO – Awake??? No, Still Dreaming Of Rock Stardom Even Though We Don’t Tour Anymore- Scott, shut the fuck up! GAS FACE AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH! What do we think about Hammer??
    1349 – Revelations That We Should Play Depressive Black Metal Like Everyone In The States – anybody wanna tell me what the fuck was going on on this record???
    Mastodon – Crack Brittney Skye: I actually did like this album at first. I listened to the whole thing all the way through like 4 times. . .then I just kept listening to the title track and “ghosts of Karelia”. About a month later, I just didn’t want to listen to it anymore. I haven’t wanted to listen to it again since. I went and saw them play it live and I hated it more (that weird effect on their voices didn’t help either). They walked off stage, came back and played the stuff from the other albums, and it was way the fuck better. That sealed it for me. We’re done.
    Big Business – I don’t remember a single second of this record. I also don’t remember it’s name.
    Napalm Death – Time Waits For No Slave To Write A Machinehead Album Like You Did In 1997: Let me tell you people something. People who hated the 90s “experimental” period yet praise this album, are like people who hated late 90s teen pop but love Lady Gaga. I wonder what you’ll say 2 albums from now when they make Words From the Exit Wound again.





    And finally,
    the top ten shows of the year (that weren’t Maryland Death Fest. . .for we all know Maryland Death Fest was the best thing about 2009)



    1. the Jesus Lizard (Nov 16th)
    2. the_Network/Robotosaurus/Tiger Flowers/My America Is Watching Tigers Die (Oct 12th)
    3. Marduk/Tombs/Black Anvil/Withered (Aug 15th)
    4. Melvins/Down/Weedeater (Sept 11th)
    5. Meshuggah/the Faceless/Cynic (Feb 19th)
    6. Burnt By the Sun/Tombs/Black Anvil/Torchbearer (oct 2nd)
    7. A Place to Bury Strangers (Oct 29th)
    8. Vader/the Amenta/Decrepit Birth/Warbringer/Augury (Nov 7th)
    9. Dinosaur Jr./the Walkmen/Saviours (Aug 16th)
    10. Gojira/The Chariot/Car Bomb (May 6th)



    NEW THING: Bands to watch out for next year. . .
    Brother Juniper
    The Matador
    Tiger Flowers
    Bastards
    .. . 3 good metalcore bands, and one excellent grind band. Keep those ears open.

    . . .and so, this year comes to a close.
    It really kinda made last year look good in comparison.
    I don’t’ expect too much from 2010 except of course good tunes.
    That’s pretty much a sure thing (especially since I’ve already heard two 2010 albums today).
  • Lo mejor y lo peor del 2009 / The best and the worst of 2009

    22 Dec 2009, 13:36 by rider_of_storm

    Los mejores (internacional) / The best (non-spanish):


    1 - MastodonCrack The Skye



    Superar aquella obra maestra que sacaron de la manga en el 2004 llamada “Leviathan” se antojaba harto difícil, pero el cuarteto de Atlanta lo ha conseguido. Y siguen fieles a su tendencia de ofrecer un sonido que nada tiene que ver con sus obras pasadas pero que a la vez suenan a “ellos mismos”. Un disco mas melódico y progresivo que los anteriores (con pasajes más propios del rock progresivo espacial setentero, que para nada suena a las bestias pardas que son en sus anteriores trabajos), pero también más retorcido y enmarañado que nunca, que con cada escucha descubres matices nuevos. Imprescindible.


    2- Diablo Swing OrchestraSing Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious



    El colmo de la extravagancia y la creatividad, que no contentos con sorprender hace dos años a propios y extraños con su gran debut, se superan a si mismos y nos ofrecen un segundo disco todavía mejor y más retorcido. Meted en una coctelera un poco de metal, un poco de ópera, un poco de swing, otro tanto de jazz, una pizca de flamenco, y un sinfín de estilos musicales. El resultado: Diablo Swing Orchestra. Quien diga que ya se ha inventado todo en el mundo (o negocio) de la música, miente.


    3- KISSSonic Boom



    Los fans de la banda más caliente del planeta estamos de enhorabuena. Disco que me aterraba, ya que temía la posibilidad de que, al igual que hicieron el año pasado AC/DC, sacaran una castaña de disco. Psycho Circus del 98 hubiera sido un digno final a su discografía. Pero los señores Stanley y Simmons han demostrado que aún tienen mucho que decir. Disco trallero y fiestero 100% Kiss, pero que en ningún momento suena a refrito (aunque si puede que algunos temas recuerden demasiado a algún que otro clásico), donde no se echan nada de menos a Ace Frehley ni Peter Criss, donde sus sustitutos hacen un excelente trabajo. Posiblemente, su mejor disco desde el ya mítico Love Gun del 77.


    4- My Dying BrideFor Lies I Sire



    A la altura de lo que se espera de Andrew Craighan y los suyos. O sea, un discazo del mejor death-doom metal, como casi todo lo que han sacado. La vuelta del violín les ha sentado de maravilla.


    5- RiversideAnno Domini High Definition



    Otros que nunca defraudan. Nueva obra maestra de los polacos. En esta ocasión, posiblemente, su disco mas duro, más complejo, mejor ensamblado... y sin demostraciones gratuitas y absurdas de técnica, lo que para mi es la gran lacra del metal progresivo.


    6- Amogh SymphonyAbolishing the obsolete system



    Increíble debut el de este gran músico indio que atiende al nombre de Vishaljit Singh. Este buen hombre nos ofrece un disco prácticamente instrumental (solo un par de frases sueltas en el sexto tema) en el que mezcla estilos tan dispares como el death metal, el rock progresivo y la música electrónica entre otros. Y si le añadimos una producción que quita el hipo, el resultado es una obra maestra digna de admiración.


    7- AlestormBlack Sails at Midnight



    Una muy necesaria bocanada de aire fresco a la anquilosada escena del folk / viking metal. Alestorm podrían ser el resultado de darle instrumentos a la tripulación de la Perla Negra y poner de cantante al capitán Barbossa (el disco viene con homenaje a la BSO de Piratas Del Caribe incluida). Folk metal original, divertido, y de calidad; que da como resultado al que sin duda es la más grata sorpresa del 2009. ¡Yarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!


    8- Karl SandersSaurian Exorcisms



    El enorme hombre de Carolina del sur demuestra, de nuevo, que es un autentico genio, tanto como guitarrista como compositor. Por segunda vez, deja el brutal death de Nile a un lado para ofrecernos un trabajo mas cercano al dark ambient y a hacernos viajar al mismo centro de las pirámides egipcias.


    9- MonoHymn To The Immortal Wind



    Nueva obra de este cuarteto japonés, que este año han parido el que más de un experto lo califica como el mejor disco de post-rock en años, que se ha acabado convirtiendo en mi opción predilecta cuando me apetece tumbarme en la cama, relajarme, y ver pasar el tiempo.


    10- maudlin of the WellPart the Second



    Excelente retorno de Toby Driver y los suyos. Disco que contiene 5 canciones del mejor rock progresivo psicodélico con toques jazz. Y además, disponible en descarga directa y gratuita en su propia web oficial.


    Los mejores (nacional) / The Best (spanish)


    1- Skunk D.F.El Crisol



    Debo de ser un bicho muy raro, ya que opino radicalmente distinto del 99% de la gente. Y mira que le he dado escuchas para ver si con el tiempo encontraba lo malo que le ve la gente, pero el resultado ha sido el contrario, cada vez me gusta más. Para mi, estamos ante una total y jodida obra maestra, propia de un genio como lo es Pepe Harriols, que bien ha hecho abandonando el horroroso proyecto de su hermano Hev, DeLamarca, para centrarse en su banda de toda la vida. Continúan con su evolución, y siguen fieles a su propósito de no encasillarse y en hacer lo que les apetece sin tener en cuenta las opiniones del resto. Más melódico y más "comercial" que el resto, pero no por ello con menos garra y con menos calidad. Un trabajo arriesgado, variado, al que no le sobra ni un solo segundo, y en el que tanto Germán como Pepe están mejor que nunca. Personalmente, el mejor de toda su carrera.


    2- Vidres a la SangSom



    Desde poco después de escucharles por primera vez, pensé que estábamos ante el mejor grupo de metal extremo que ha salido nunca en territorio nacional. Este Som no hace sino reafirmarme ante mis declaraciones. Un álbum increíble y original, donde se incorporan elementos de doom metal a su black / death metal tan característico.


    3- Berri TxarrakPayola



    Cuando, aún sin ser su mejor disco, nos ofrecen semejante maravilla, uno no puede sino lamentarse de no haberlos conocido antes. Le pese a quien le pese, de lo mejor que ha salido en este país en muchos años.


    4- EstirpeBuenos días Voluntad



    Estos chicos lo han vuelto a hacer... Después de sacar uno de los discos más grandes que se han editado nunca al sur de los pirineos (Inventarse El Mundo), vuelven a darle una vuelta de tuerca a su inclasificable sonido y a traernos todo un señor discazo.


    5- Nahemaha new costellation



    ¿Los Opeth españoles? Muy desencaminados no iriamos al asegurarlo. Estamos ante una banda que poco tiene que envidiar a los de Suecia. Y siendo Opeth una banda que juega en una división superior, se puede intuir que estamos ante un señor discazo.


    6- The Viper SoundBeyond The Sky



    Un chaval de veintipocos años, fan enfermizo de Mike Oldfield, grabando en sus ratos libres en su propio estudio. Así, a bote pronto, la cosa no pinta demasiado bien, ¿verdad? Nada más lejos de la realidad. Con pocos medios y con melodías que no son del otro mundo, este buen hombre ha conseguido parir un trabajo de ensueño y realmente mágico. Casi dos horas de música, con pasajes ambientales e intimistas que invitan a viajar a mundos de ensueño; junto con otros de influencia “popera” propia de las obras del señor Oldfield en los 80; y otros mas cercanos a los sonidos electrónicos de Vangelis. Y además disponible para descarga directa en su propio myspace. ¿Que más se puede pedir? Recomendadísimo para los amantes de la música new age y/o electrónica.


    7- NoctemDivinity



    La banda revelación de este 2009, que están pegando fortísimo con su excelente debut tanto dentro como fuera del país. Y que, como no, como suele pasar cuando una banda triunfa de esta manera y se aleja un poco de los patrones establecidos, es fruto de las criticas y los ladridos sin sentido de los mas puristas y los mas resentidos. Black / death metal ¿sinfónico? con ciertos aires a lo Dimmu Borgir, y con un directo bizarro y potentísimo. Una banda que se lo ha currado como nadie, y que ha sabido usar de forma muy acertada las nuevas tecnologías para darse a conocer. Mi más sincera enhorabuena, tienen su éxito bien merecido.


    8- Dark MoorAutumnal



    Pocos, muy pocos son los grupos de power metal que no han incorporado elementos hard rockeros y/o progresivos por que el power ya no se lleva, y no han seguido haciendo lo mismo disco trás disco generando con ello un olor a rancio insoportable. Dark Moor es de esas pocas bandas que siguen haciendo power tal cual, y que siguen estrujándose las meninges para intentar ofrecer algo de calidad y fresco. De no ser por la voz de Alfred, que no es ni la sombra de lo que fue tan solo dos discos atrás, este disco estaría en un puesto más alto.


    9- Eldar - Sapere Aude



    Una apuesta diferente y arriesgada. Podríamos calificarlo como un grupo de música ambiental, pero que de relajante no tiene nada. Al contrario. Melodías y sonidos angustiosos y sobrecogedores, creadores de una atmósfera propia de una película de miedo (de las buenas) que nunca antes había experimentado. Todo ello, fusionado con tintes de música industrial y ritmos marciales.


    10- Obispo FornicadoÉl tiene el poder



    Lo incluyo en la lista por motivos mas subjetivos que objetivos. Si, el grupo es bueno, indudablemente. Pero los había bastante mejores y mas merecedores de este décimo puesto, como podrian haber sido Aggression o Gothmog. Pero la originalidad del grupo, sus letras cachondas, su imagen provocativa; y en definitiva, lo increíblemente divertido que es el disco (a la vista esta en la portada que no estamos ante un grupo corriente); ha hecho que finalmente decida incluirlos en este top 10.


    Los peores (tanto nacional como internacional) / The worst (from any country):


    1- Cultes Des GoulesThe story of Dagon



    Insufrible, infumable, desesperante... no consigo encontrar la palabra adecuada para calificar a semejante mierda. Una especie de gothic / industrial metal intimista, que como idea está muy bien, pero que en la práctica es la cosa más rallante e insoportable que he escuchado jamás. Un disco que tiene la “habilidad” de ponerme nervioso, y que he sido incapaz de acabar la segunda canción. Por vuestro bien, manteneos alejad@s.


    2- Marilyn MansonThe High End of Low



    Por favor, señor Hugh Warner, retírese ya. Da usted pena, tanto en estudio como en directo. Ha pasado a ser uno de las mayores promesas y uno de los artistas mas provocadores de los 90; a sacar varios de los peores cds de los dosmiles y a no asustar ni a los niños. No siga mancillando el recuerdo de aquellos gloriosos cds tales como Antichrist Superstar y aquellos memorables directos que usted ofreció hace 10 años.


    3- SauzeEl Mejor Momento



    Una de las cosas mas malas, asquerosas, salchicheras y chungas que he oído en años. Calificarlo de vomitivo es echarle un piropo. Peor incluso que su ya de por si penoso debut. Si su “mejor momento” es este, prefiero no imaginarme como será el peor.


    4- Vision Divine9 Degrees West Of The Moon



    Hace muy pocos años que estos italianos podían presumir de ser santo y seña del power europeo, con algún disco absolutamente enorme, como lo fué aquel infravaloradísimo Stream of Consciousness. Ahora son un grupo del montón, soso, anodino, predecible, muy alejado de aquellos discazos grabados solo unos pocos años atrás. Y por si fuera poco, Fabio Lione vuelve a la banda. Puede que en Rhapsody lo hiciera bien, pero en Vision Divine no da la talla ni poniéndole un cirio a la virgen. Por mucho que tenga voz de tia (que de hecho he pensado en serio durante años que su vocalista era una mujer), Michele Luppi es claramente superior.


    5- Heaven & HellThe Devil You Know:



    Si este año ha habido una decepción muy gorda, musicalmente hablando, esa es la que me han dado Iommi y sus chicos. Por lo visto, con aquel glorioso e increíblemente infravalorado “Tyr” del 1990, se le agotó la inspiración, pues cada disco nuevo que ha ido sacando es peor que el anterior. Y este en particular, anodino hasta niveles insospechados.


    6- HammerFallNo Sacrifice, no Glory



    ¿Que ha sido de la que fuera una de las bandas más prometedoras de la escena power metalera? ¿Que ha sido de la que era una de mis 5 bandas favoritas? ¿Que ha sido de ese grupo con semejantes discazos como Legacy of Kings o Crimson Thunder? Por que, mare mía, menudo truñazo de disco. No hay por donde cojerlo. Ese “algo” que tenia el grupo ha desaparecido por completo. Y si a eso añadimos que HammerFall nunca se ha caracterizado por la evolución de su sonido, lo que tenemos aquí es algo que has oído millones de veces, pero que además no engancha ni entretiene ni queriendo.


    7- AmadeüsCaminos del alma



    La mayoría de las opiniones que he leído dicen que ven en estos chicos una de las bandas más prometedoras de la actualidad. Sin embargo, yo veo un plagio barato de Avalanch en todos los sentidos posibles salvo en la calidad, y un disco muy muy mediocre.


    8- LeoTítere con cabeza



    El de Fuenlabrada vuelve, con el rabo entre las piernas, y tras la traumática experiencia de que no le saluden en el Carrefour, al mismo estilo del que hace apenas dos años renegó. Y con un trabajo, descartes de Saratoga; dirigido a un público específico: quinceañeras a las que les chorrean el coño viendo la portada y que lo más extremo que han oido nunca es el “gutural” del cover de Hijo De La Luna de Stravaganzza; y el metalero principiante cuya máxima es “Heavy= bueno, no heavy=malo”. Y, como no, con mas grititos y agudos que nunca, intentando impresionar al tiempo que tapar su absoluta y total falta de versatilidad vocal; y para intentar disimular que, musicalmente, este disco roza el plagio barato del Tierra de Lobos de su anterior banda.


    9- ChickenfootChickenfoot



    Por que juntar a muchas estrellas no es sinónimo de calidad (ahí tenemos al Real Madrid, por ejemplo). Que vale, que todos y cada uno de sus miembros son (o fueron) de lo mejorcito en lo suyo. Y su ejecución es excelente. Y la producción inmejorable. Pero el disco es aburrido con ganas, con absolutamente ningún retazo de originalidad y/o sorpresa.


    10- Ace FrehleyAnomaly



    Me duele incluir este disco aquí, por que adoro al señor Frehley. Tengo a su primer disco en solitario como uno de mis 5 discos preferidos dentro del hard rock. Considero a los dos discos que sacó con su grupo Frehley´s Comet como dos sendas obras maestras... pero este "Anomaly" tiene muy pocas cosas aprovechables. Si acaso el primer tema, "Foxy & Free", y muy poco más. Si en 20 años que han pasado desde su anterior álbum solo ha conseguido ofrecer esto, muy mal vamos...
  • Best albums of 2009

    22 Dec 2009, 12:47 by johngebreadman

    Well here is the list of best albums of 2009. Hope you like it!

    34. SireniaThe 13th Floor

    Some good gothic/symphonic metal here from Morten and co. It is definitely an improvement from Nine Destinies and a Downfall being heavier, but unfortunately not as good as At Sixes and Sevens. Still there are great vocals from Morten as always and it is worth checking out.

    33. the aeonic order of vacuityNether
    This is a demo I heard on Myspace and its absolutely fantastic considering that. It is very good slow heavy, brooding funeral doom metal. If you like funeral doom I command you to give this a try.

    32. AbsuAbsu
    fantastic blackened thrash, and their best album to date. Recommended.

    31. ExiviousExivious instrumental , really excellent with lots of changes and styles. Recommended to any prog rockers.

    30. Paradise LostDrown in Dakrness - the early demos
    I hadn’t ever heard anything by them before, but this is excellent! Really good death doom, quite badly produced but excellent quality in the musicianship. If you’re looking for something raw, rather than the very well produced stuff like Swallow the Sun, then look no further than this.

    29. Stream of PassionThe Flame Within
    This is another very good album from Marcela Bovio and co. but after Arjen Anthony Lucassen left, they were left to make this one on their own. They do an amirable follow up to Embrace the Storm, but the songs are less memorable than the first album.

    28. Kreator- Hordes of Chaos
    Good melodic , Hordes Of Chaos is a catchy song that would be good live. It has nice riffs and solos. Not as good as Enemy of God, but highly recommended.

    27. Napalm Death - Time Waits For No Slave
    The kings do it again, just as well as on previous releases.

    26. WyrdKalivagi
    More folky , this time with a few more elements, this band is just as good as ever!

    25. Ashes You LeaveSongs For The Lost
    Nearly all elements are gone; this is solely a album, but a very well done one. Their cover of Placebo’s Every You Every Me (which I hate, I can’t stand them) is excellent, and amazingly is the highlight of the album. If you like female fronted gothic metal, then this is for you.

    24. Cannibal CorpseEvisceration Plague
    Not as good as Kill, but still a very good album.

    23. Within TemptationAn Acoustic Night At The Theatre
    Those waiting for a new album may be slightly annoyed at getting another live album, though it is extremely good. It’s completely different from black symphony, being mainly acoustic, but the vocal performance from Sharon Den Adelis breathtaking as ever. Utopia is a very nice new song, but they are straying further and further from the genre with this one.

    22. Lethian DreamsBleak Silver Streams
    Good that sounds a bit like Amederia. Excellent vocals, and very heavy. Recommended

    21. MastodonCrack The Skye
    Not as good as Leviathan, but more of a progression away, this is still a very good album with lots of very good ideas. If you want some metal that’s a bit different then give this a listen.

    20. AhabThe Divinity of Oceans
    The most depressing album I have ever heard, this is such a monolithic album, heavy and slow, but excellent. My favourite album of all time!

    19. AlestormBlack Sails at Midnight
    The most fun album of the year! This is not just a gimmick by some idiots wearing pirate hats, it is actually well written heavy metal, and the keyboardist is just excellent.

    18. FenThe Malediction Fields
    Seems that most British these days has elements of post rock in it, and this is no exception. Its very good with some clean vocals now and again. If you like Negura Bunget, then give this a try.

    17. 3 Inches of BloodHere Waits Thy Doom
    An excellent heavy metal album, taking influence from lots of different places, from Led Zeppelin, to Judas Priest, to Iron Maiden, but still maintaining their excellent vocal style prevalent in previous albums. Their best yet by far!

    16. Dream TheaterBlack Clouds and Silver Linings
    A really good album and their best for several years. Listen out for the cover of Queens Tenement Funster/Flick Of The Wrist/Lily Of The Valley on the bonus disc; this is one of the best covers ever!

    15. Epica – [album artist=epica]]design your universe[/album]
    Their best yet, Simone is at top notch, and it is possibly the heaviest album they have done to date. A real surprise and a very enjoyable listen.

    14. My Dying BrideFor Lies I Sire
    The violins are back! Every bit as good as the previous releases and the vocals are absolutely to die for!

    13. Wolves in the Throne RoomBlack Cascade
    More of the same, but a bit more atmospheric and experimental, with clean female vocals scattered in it. This, as well as Malevolent Grain are a must hear for any fans of .

    12. WodensthroneLoss
    Good organic black metal in the vein of Drudkh. Excellently performed, with a few post rock elements too. Superb atmosphere shows again how good British Black Metal is becoming. If you like Drudkh or Negura Bunget, then you owe it to yourself to give this a try.

    11. Leaves EyesNjord
    Unbelievably this is a step up from the excellent Vinland Saga; both vocalists have improved (although in the case of Alexander Krull it wasn’t hard, he is actually listenable now!). This is a really good album, with the guitaring at top notch, as well as the bassist. There are a lot of folk elements again on this one.

    10. Wolves in the Throne RoomMalevolent Grain
    This is excellent. It comprises of just two tracks, the first A Looming Resonance is a rather relaxed song with clean vocals. It is 13 minutes long, but it’s so good you could listen to it over and over again. Hate Crystal is more of the usual Wolves in the Throne Room we know and love.

    9. Blut aus Nord - Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue With The Stars
    Even better than Memoria Vetusta I, this album has less of a fuzz and more melodic beauty. Fantastic.

    8. DrudkhMicrocosmos
    Drudkh do it again, this is another excellent pagan influenced album, with beautiful melodies, but still retaining the harsh vocals from the previous albums. Even better than Estrangement[album], this is one of the best black metal albums of the year.

    7. Sunn O))) – [album artist=sunn O)))]Monoliths and Dimensions

    Never heard anything by them before, but this is an excellent work. It is unbelievably heavy and icy cold. Attila’s vocals are fantastic, and all the brass instruments on Alice (best track on the album) just make it. If you have any interest in either or you need to hear this. Truly a Monolithic Effort!

    6. The GatheringThe West Pole
    Anneke has left, but you didn’t expect them to stop rocking did you? This is such an amazing album by all accounts, and Silje Wergeland (previously of Octavia Sperati) is just excellent. She is a really dreamy vocalist; her voice is just a joy to listen to. All the instruments are played very well, creating beautiful atmospheres throughout. The first 3 songs make you want to run about in the sunshine, just really happy songs to put you in a good mood, but after this the atmosphere changes to one of a hopeless desperation. It is still quite experimental, but not as much as Home or Souvenirs. A special mention must go to the bassist Marjolein Kooijman who does a fantastic job.

    5. Nox AureaVia Gnosis
    Absolutely mind blowing. I heard a track on Myspace and was instantly hooked. They play gothic doom and are influenced by Draconian, but are a bit more atmospheric than this, at times sounding like Lethian Dreams and Shape of Despair. If you like Draconian you will go crazy for this.

    4. Emperor – Live Inferno
    This is the best live album ever. Anyone who has ever seen them live (I haven’t :( ) or heard/watched Emperial Live Ceremony knows just how good they are live, its just a fantastic CD with all their best songs played in stunning fashion

    3. Heaven and HellThe Devil You Know
    What a surprise this was. I never really expected any new Black Sabbath material under any pseudonym, but this is fantastic. Its unbelievably heavy, Tony Iommi is on form (when is he not) and every riff is heavy. This is the heaviest album that they have made, and Dio is an absolute god on the vocals. He is 69 and this is still the best vocals all year!

    2. SlayerWorld Painted Blood
    A lot of people like to hate on Slayer for God Hates Us All, but I don’t see why at all. I love that album, as well as everything else they have released. World Painted Blood is a step up from the last two though; it’s a solid album and heavy as fuck. It’s easily the best since Seasons in the Abyss, although there is one thing I have noticed. It doesn’t sound great through headphones, or low quality speakers, but when I play it through the excellent ones I have in the house it sounds amazing. Hate Worldwide and Psychopathy Red are two of the best tracks I have ever hard, and easily in my top ten Slayer songs. A lot of people (again for reasons I don’t understand) complain about Tom Araya’s vocals, but I think they are excellent, you can hear all the malice, hatred and venom intended to be put forward.

    1. Anaal NathrakhIn the Constellation of the Black Widow
    This is such an incredible album. After The Codex Necro, which is the most extreme album I have ever heard in my life, their later releases were somewhat lacklustre, with only 2 or 3 great tracks. But this one brings back the intensity of the The Codex Necro, and combines with it the melodies and clean vocals present on Eschaton and Hell Is Empty, and All the Devils Are Here. This album is fucking heavy, with great riffs and some of the best vocals I have ever heard. The clean vocals are epic, there are piercing screams, amazing shouting, and seriously there are about 15 different vocal styles present here. From start to finish this album kicks serious butt and I am proud to call it my album of the year.

    Dissapointing albums, because not everyone can create the best

    XasthurAll Reflections Drained
    This is just shitty ambient noise with no good musicianship whatsoever. Malefic just seems to have given up because this is boring as hell. Avoid at all costs, worst album I have heard all year.

    Lacuna CoilShallow Life
    Bland and commercial nonsense, this is just sugary sweet music. Shame because I seem to be in the minority who enjoyed Karmacode. Spellbound was a fantastic single and I thought this would be good, but no. It’s just plain awful, avoid completely unless you would like to hear Britney Spears with some poor guitars.

    EdenbridgeLive Earth Dream
    Good songs performed well but the quality of the recordings is awful and on some of the songs they don’t even record the whole thing. Wild Chase is superb and better than the album, but I was expecting more considering how good A Livetime in Eden is.

    EpicaThe Classical Conspiracy
    Ok, so I don’t have a problem with the performance of their own material, in fact I think it is a rather good performance, and I would have really liked it had it just been their own material. But it’s the "" stuff that annoys me. It is so patronising! Instead of real classical music (which several metalheads like) we get Pirates of the carribean, Darth Vaders theme tune, and the one from Spiderman. I actually felt slightly insulted by that, after expecting some real classical music.

    DelainApril Rain
    Not as commercial and bland as Lacuna Coil’s Shallow Life, but its not that good. On Lucidity they had a lot of guests, and they made it all seem like an excellent album. Now that they are down to their own talents it shows that they aren’t really very good. Charlotte is a decent singer though.

    NightwishMade In Hong Kong
    A very poor live album, and not even a whole concert because of some sort of dispute with record labels regarding being able to play pre-Annette songs. The Escapist is a fantastic bonus song though, but it still feels like a cash grab.

    1349Revelations of the Black Flame
    All the intensity present in Hellfire that made it such a good album has completely gone, replaced with some attempt at making intelligent progressive black metal. Instead we are left with a boring album with hardly any good ideas, and a rasped cover of Pink Floyd’s PlaySet the Controls for the Heart of the Sun, which is a disgrace to those mighty prog rockers. Avoid, particularly if you liked Hellfire.

    BelphegorWalpurgis rites – hexenwahn
    Probably my most highly anticipated album of the year, as Belphegor have been one of my favourite bands for years. Unfortuantely it just sounds bland, as if the well of ideas has dried up, and all that was left was some songs rejected while recording Bondage Goat Zombie. That said Veneratio Diaboli – I am Sin, is among their best songs ever.

    MuseThe Resistance
    Ok, so until about October when I discovered The Gathering I thought that Muse were the only good band left on the planet. Rock to me is just dead, with hardly any good bands, but Muse seemed to be the only one I really liked, even loved. But [a;bum artist=muse]the Resistance[/album] fell far short of expectations. They have always had a lot of influence from romantic era classical music, but on this album they actually just become a clone of their influences rather than using them to create something unique. United States of Eurasia just sounds exactly like a Queen Song, with no originality, and on the end they just use a piece from Chopin. Laziness much? Overall it isn’t an awful album, but there is no originality, and instead of using influences they just steal from them.

    Anyway thats just my take on the years music. There is a lot of dtuff I haven't gotten round to hearing yet, so it won't have everything. If anyone wants to comment and suggest bands or albums that I may like judging from this journal that would be appreciated!
  • teriyaki's Autumn 2009 albums x)

    22 Dec 2009, 11:21 by os_teriyaki

    It's the winter solstice today, and that means autumn is officially over! So I thought it was a good time to look back and see which are my most played albums over the last three months:

    (Sorry if some of the pictures don't work, the server isn't always that reliable.)

    os_teriyaki's top albums (3 months) 1. Sonata Arctica - The Days of Grays (679)


    (My new favourite album :3 It came out right back at the start of autumn and it just grew and grew and grew :) I didn't like it so much on the first listen but within the first week I'd had about 150 scrobbles or something ridiculous. It's just such a great effort; it hangs together as an album really well, but take out your magnifying glass and the exquisite sound isn't just on the surface - "oh hey, that drum riff is pretty crazy... wow, Elias is really putting an odd rhythm on that guitar, how interesting!" This is such a marvellous piece of work, definitely the best album of 2009!)
    2. Sonata Arctica - Unia (421)


    (My second favourite album xD And seriously, it's beaten by The Days of Grays by *such* a small amount. They're both magnificent, and compliment each other really well :3)
    3. Elias Viljanen - Fire-Hearted (268)


    (I got this for my birthday a few weeks ago and it's been damn hard to not just play this over and over. It's SOO good - uplifting and heartfelt and just really good guitar music >w< I think for anyone who likes any kind of guitar music, from rock, to power metal, to thrash, there's a place for this album on your shelves. Buy it! :3 Elias is a god!)
    4. Sonata Arctica - Silence (220)
    5. Sonata Arctica - Ecliptica (198)


    (I FINALLY bought this a few months ago and it was a lot better than I was expecting. On the whole, the songs I hadn't heard before were better than the ones I already knew, which is always a good thing. And there's something so cute and innocent about it too ^__^)
    6. Sydänpuu - Sydänpuu (196)


    (Ohhh yeah >w< Jani Liimatainen singing! And he really has a great voice, I'm telling you - not spectacular, but really rewarding in that "ordinary" way :) I wish he'd stop messing around with Cain's Offering and come back to this project because we just have six demos ;____; I would dearly love a full studio album, even just one!)
    7. Sonata Arctica - Winterheart's Guild (174)
    8. Sonata Arctica - Reckoning Night (173)
    9. Nightwish - Dark Passion Play (169)


    (Oh how the mighty have fallen! @__@ My once "all-time favourite" album... well, I suppose it's a credit to Nightwish that in this recent Sonata boom, they're the highest ranking album to not feature any past or present Sonata memebers. And it's still a great album. Just... boring in places :S)
    10. Nicholas Hooper - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (165)


    (Yeap, still a Harry Potter nut ^__^ Got the DVD for my birthday too \m/>w<\m/)
    11. Dir en grey - UROBOROS (165)
    12. Versailles - Noble (146)
    13. Dir en grey - VULGAR (138)
    14. Dir en grey - Withering to death. (133)


    (My sister got this a few months ago and it's GREAT! \:D/ Well, not as good as UROBOROS, that's a masterpiece, but much better than Vulgar, which doesn't really have much *special* about it. Withering is both relaxing and very fun to listen to, I enjoy it a lot ^__^)
    15. Pain - Cynic Paradise (116)
    16. Tarot - Suffer Our Pleasures (101)
    17. Versailles - Lyrical Sympathy (99)


    (Again, Chrissi got this a few months ago and I need to scrobble this more, actually, because it's the BEST MINI-ALBUM EVER @__@ About half the length of a regular album but every - song - is - amazing!! Most of my favourite Versailles songs come from this debut effort. Definitely an example of quality over quantity - an example more should follow!)
    18. Nightwish - Wishmaster (99)


    (This is the most enjoyable Nightwish album for me at the moment. It's just the most FUN! :3)
    19. Finntroll - Nattfödd (95)


    (I bought this for Halloween and it *so* suits that time of year :D I really love Finntroll, I'm definitely going to buy more :3)
    20. Tarja - My Winter Storm (94)


    (Tarja FINALLY came back into my favour this season :) Most of what I've been playing is actually from various EPs and such but I'm really enjoying this album at the moment - most of it, anyway xD)
    21. Nightwish - Oceanborn (93)
    22. John Williams - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (82)
    23. Sonata Arctica - Takatalvi (80)


    (Another great EP :3)
    24. Sonata Arctica - The Days of Grays [Orchestral CD] (78)


    (Not quite the masterpieces on the full album, but these versions are definitely interesting to listen to, bringing out alternative elements of the songs.)
    25. Danny Elfman - Corpse Bride (76)


    (Got hold of this in early autumn. Danny Elfman is one of my favourite film composers, I just love his style :3 And Corpse Bride is on TV on Christmas Eve! SCORRE x3)
    26. Nightwish - Century Child (68)
    27. Nightwish - Once (67)
    28. My Dying Bride - Songs of Darkness, Words of Light (65)


    (I bought this early in autumn and I like it a lot better than the only other MDB album I have, Like Gods of the Sun. It hangs together better as an album and the individual songs are more remarkable, in my opinion.)
    29. Stewart Copeland - Spyro The Dragon Ost - Disc 2 (65)


    (Hands down, this - and its other half, one scrobble below - is THE best soundtrack ever created :3 Why? Because this isn't just a soundtrack. It's really good music in its own right, which for me hardly ever happens. Spyro music is always interesting, always fun and always engaging. I really should listen to this more :3)
    30. Stewart Copeland - Spyro The Dragon OST - Disc 1 (64)


    (Plus, the little dragon is cute, right? >w<)
    31. Nightwish - Angels Fall First (58)
    32. Tarot - Crows Fly Black (57)


    (I'm feeling a lot more sympathetic to this album and the promoted-back-up-singer since Solyndra sent me the bonus track, Veteran of Psychic Wars. Thanks Solyndra! >w<)
    33. My Dying Bride - Like Gods of the Sun (56)
    34. Sonata Arctica - Don't Say a Word (53)
    35. Nightwish - Over The Hills And Far Away (52)
    36. Machinae Supremacy - Overworld (50)
    37. Machinae Supremacy - Deus Ex Machinae (50)
    38. Sonata Arctica - Successor (46)
    39. Delain - Lucidity (46)


    (Delain got a pretty huge boost because of the fact they supported Sonata Arctica when I went to see them live :) In fact, I'd written them off prior to their announcement as the support, but I gave them another chance, and I'm glad I did ^__^ Their music is nice, Charlotte is a great singer live and in the studio (and a very friendly person to talk to :3) and Ewout, well, he's pretty epic really :P)
    40. Pain - Psalms of Extinction (45)


    (This looks like I don't like this album very much but I only currently have four songs, that's why it's so low :P I'm getting the full album for Christmas though ^__^)
    41. Versailles - ASCENDEAD MASTER (45)
    42. Michael Kamen - Band of Brothers (45)


    (Another artist that owes its appearance here to Sonata Arctica :3 Sonata used the main theme from Band of Brothers as their outro music for the gig and ahh, it's just perfect :') Songs of real friendship, that's how Kamen's work sounds to me :3)
    43. Versailles - PRINCE & PRINCESS (44)


    (Versailles once again proving that quality > quantity >w< This EP is great - three fantastic songs that you won't get anywhere else. A joy to listen to, as always from Versailles.)
    44. Patrick Doyle - Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire (43)
    45. Dark Moor - The Hall of the Olden Dreams (43)


    (I finally gave Dark Moor a proper chance and I'm glad I did, this album is pretty cool ^__^ Recording quality isn't great, but there's a raw *something* that I can't help but love about this band :3)
    46. Kamelot - The Black Halo (40)


    (Kamelot wormed their way back into my good books too :3)
    47. Brother Firetribe - Heart Full of Fire (40)


    (Another album I got for my birthday :3 It's kind of silly but that's just part of its charm :3)
    48. Finntroll - Trollhammaren EP (39)
    49. Dark Moor - The Gates of Oblivion (38)


    (The "twin" album to The Hall of the Olden Dreams. Together these two make up more or less the whole point of Dark Moor. Much better albums than any of the others, in my opinion.)
    50. Kamelot - Ghost Opera (38)


    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR! \:D/