Episode 43 – Hmmm… I Don’t Know/Sloppy Turkey Sandwich

Brian Botley is BACK!  Heh… Sucker…..

We start off the show with some round table discussion, and then..To the GRAB BAG!

First up, Vains of Jenna.  Botley apparently knows who they are.  Jeff and Rob agree, possibly for the first time ever on Metal Rules Radio, that they like them!  Botley hates them.  Angus is on the fence, and Josh wants to have their children.

Next up, Unleash the Archers.  No… we didn’t watch Gladiator.  Although we should have!  That movie rules!  Remember when they hung his family and burned them?  Her feet nearly made me puke with all the burning scaling flesh…. But I digress… These guys get a general “eh” from most of us.  Which is neither great nor awful.  But check them out anyhow.

We go into our interview of the night with Steve Gaines.  He was originally in Lynyrd Skynyrd, but died.    Then he came back as a metal dude in Anger As Art!  It’s a true Hollywood story.

Aaaand… Back the the bag!  Angus pulls out Deathrash.  Jeff loves these guys.  Jeff loves thrash in general.  If Jeff were a metal genre, he’d be thrash.  If Jeff were to get married again, he’d carry Maria across the thrashhold.   Jeff goes out and rolls around in poison ivy, just so he can get a rash simply because it’s two letters short of thrash.  Jeff doesn’t take out the trash, he takes out the thrash, and his family knows it or it’s PIMP HAND STRONG!

The End..

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Episode 41 – Dead Cow Punch

Brian Botley is sitting in with us again this week, and we get his friends calling in.

First up is the GRAB BAG OF METAL! Botley pulls out St. Madness.

Next we get into a round table discussion about a melting pot of topics including Cheap Trick and Terry Gilliam movies.  You may be wondering what Terry Gilliam and Cheap Trick have in common, and apart from both willing to be The Flame, we believe they’re both heavily into bananas.  Lots of bananas.

We get a make up phone call from Joey Allen of Warrant. This guy’s on thin ice for ditching us last week, but we’re a bunch of forgiving teddy bears and take his call anyway.

From there we talk to our second interview of the night – Bruce Corbitt of Rigor Mortis/Warbeast.

BACK TO THE BAG FOR ONE LAST HURRAH!  We pull out Rob Halford’s Winter Songs.  That’s right, winter songs.  Hey, next time you’re at your grandma’s for Christmas and she wants to have the family gather around the fire to sing about Jolly old St. Nick in 4 part harmony, try Rob Halford’s winter songs instead.  She’ll either love it and slip you the tongue, or hate it and ban you from family functions henceforth.  Hope your grandma’s hot dude…

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Episode 40 – Charred Cherry Pie of the Damned

What do metalrulesradio.com and majorleagueasshole.net have in common?  Brian Botley!  You may remember him as Hardcore Brian from the zine days.  That’s right, he’s back and sexier than ever.  And this week he’s sitting in on the show.  We start the show off by talking to him for a while.  Check out his blog at majorleagueasshole.net, become his fan on facebook, call him and ask him to strip for your bachelorette party, he’s game.

From Botley, we jump into the Grab Bag of Metal and pull out Grindbashers.  These guys have been grabbed before, like a good looking goat in a hillbilly bar.   BACK TO THE BAG!

Next we pull out Sparzanza who did a pretty good cover of Billy Idol’s Rebel Yell.  And finally Botley goes for the hat trick and pulls out The Seed.

Finally we start a REALLY good discussion of submitting music to a show digitally vs. hard copy.  But we had to cut this discussion short because we were rudely interrupted by our interview of the night, Richard Christy.

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Episode 39 – Aggravated Perineum

Jeremy is still here as Rob is off in Canada to join Alpha Flight. We digress into comics briefly then go right into our interview with Jason Netherton of Misery Index, cofounder of Dying Fetus. Great interview. Not like last week when Josh kept calling ALL the WRONG numbers.

Thanks Josh.

We talked a bit about various Metal Fests, the good, the bad, the weather. We’re gonna be at the Maryland DeathFest, come see us and laugh.

We impromptu called Chris Kontos. Chris friggin rules!!

We tried to call Jeff Becerra, he wasn’t there.

On to the GRAB BAG! But first we call Rob’s voicemail so we can include him in on the grab bag. First up is Roxx pulled by ANGUS! Jeff and Josh met the singer, Joseph D’Angeli. Roxx, well, rocks. Great glamrock for those of you into that. Somehow we went from talking about Roxx to Mark Singer, to the Original V series, to the remake V series to Serenity and space hookers then back to Roxx.

Back to the bag grabbin’

Jeff pulls Orcrist. Yay, Lord of the Rings reference! Josh predicts “Goblin Metal”. Josh doesn’t care for the vocals‚ and might start a section on the website called, “Goblin Metal” where he will rant about things he doesn’t like. Hence forth referring to such things as “Goblin Metal”. Josh launches into the bag and comes up with Morphine Killer. Great music, but the guy has terrible vocals. Josh declares his love for Rob then we address the complaints about the way CDs are reviewed on the show.

One more from the grab bag. Jeremy picks Scheisse Minnelli from the almighty grab bag o’ holding. They had a very early Suicidal Tendencies/Black Flag sound to them.

Jeff suggest that everyone checks out the movie Repo Man.

Josh wanted to mention that it’s almost Valentine’s Day, so check out our sponsor Adam & Eve, adameve.com use the code word METAL to get 50% off almost any one item, 3 FREE DVDs, one special mystery gift and AND FREE SHIPPING on your order.

We learn something disturbing about Josh’s grandmom…

We wrap the show with a discussion of the Conan and Lenno “Late Night Wars” and what famous persons were born the same day as us…make sure you listen‚ it’s riveting.

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Episode 38 – The Return of El Gigante

Filling in for Rob this week is none other than JEREMY whist Rob petitions PA Gov. Rendell to make “Steak & BJ Day” a recognized holiday, the long lost Jeremy hath returned. It is discovered that his sea shell collection is complete he has them all. The first call is out to Jason Netherton of Misery Index and co-founder of Dying Fetus. Unfortunately he wasn’t there, so Josh made a separate call to Jason. Little did Josh suspect he was actually calling Robert Fleischman from Journey & The Vinnie Vincent Invasion‚ nothing like being on top of the game right?

Professionalism, thy name is Metal Rules! Radio.

Thankfully Robert Fleischman is a great guy and totally let our mistake pass. While Josh and Jeff try to figure out the lunacy, Angus and Jeremy discuss the newest Terry Pratchett book, “Unseen Academicals“, the George R. R. Martin books, Dashell Hammett’s the Maltese Falcon and Cormac McCarthy’s  The Road.

Then Josh and Jeff return. So, basically you can skip the first 11 and a half minutes of the show. At the 11:40 mark we talk to Robert Fleischman.

From there we called Bruce Corbit. He wasn’t there so we left a message.

SO! We get things back on track by catching up with Jeremy. Talk about the NJ Medical Marijuana law that passed, some new “Dimebag” Darrell items were released around Christmas time‚ we mulled who would get the cut of the money and does this constant new releasing of songs, items, etc… detracts the overall image of “Dimebag” Darrell. Much like what was done with John Lennon and the Beatles.

Onto the GRAB BAG!!!

Jeremy pulls from the grab bag first and he comes up with‚ The Mighty Swine . They have a very dated Grunge sound. Angus pulls Carpathian Forest‚ they rocked.

An urgent communique from Rob‚ he texted in the plug for Adam & Eve. Even though Rob isn’t present, he’s still doing the show‚ remote style. With the plug for our sponsor Adam & Eve. To see the awesome details click the ad link in the right sidebar.

We wrap the show and have a good cry.

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Episode 37 – Viking Shopping List

We jump right into the show and talk with our first interview – Jim Durkin – Guitarist for Dark angel.  Jim is currently with the band Ruthless and they are writing a new album.

From there we go right into our second interview with Martin Starr.  Martin recently starred in the movie “Adventureland”, and starred as Bill Haverchuck in the TV show “Freaks and Geeks”.

We have a special occasion, Rob gets to choose from from the Grab Bag of Metal FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER!  That’s right… 37 episodes and he’s just now able to choose.  And choose he did…  First up, Age of Evil.  And then we pull out Sanhedrin.

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Episode 29 – Speed’s a bitch… all night

We have NO TIME people, SIT DOWN!  We jump right into the episode with our first interview A.J. Benza (and this link) (Celebrity Fit Club, Gimme My Reality Show, E! Mysteries and Scandals, ).

From our first interview, we jump right into our second interview with Michael Angelo Batio (Nitro).

And for the hat trick, we jump right from there into our third interview with Blas Elias (Slaughter, Blue Man Group).

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Episode 25 – It Came From Hammerhill

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Mike Gorham, famed singer of the Metal Rules! Radio theme song, and all around awesome guy, is our guest host for this weeks show.  Check out his channel on YouTube.

We start out with a solid 17 minutes of round table and then jump right into the Grab Bag of Metal!

First up, Carbon 9.

We listen to Tiberius Project.

The funny thing about guests of the Metal Rules! Radio show is that 99% of the time they are excited to talk to us and follow through on their plans to stop by, call in, or wait anxiously by the phone for us to call them.  BUT… There is that 1% of the guests that DICK US OVER!  And that 1% is SPIDER!  That’s right, Spider of Powerman 5000 completely screwed us and didn’t call.  It takes a special team of guys to handle that kind of a dick over and have the show go on without a hitch.  And that special group of guys is clearly not Metal Rules! Radio.  No, instead of having a well though out backup plan, we ran around panicking trying to figure out what to do next.  So we tried calling friends of the show, and finally got a hold of Mike Mawby, former guest host on the show.  But hilarity truly found its way to the show when we spoke to Chris Kontos, who answered all of the questions we had for Spider, as Spider!  It was a huge rebound from the middle finger we received from Spider.

We jump back into the Grab Bag of Metal. This time it’s Combat.

Rob has it out with Renee!  Live on the phone!

Finally we listen to the Nigel Dupree Band and close out the show with them.

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Episode 22 – Fried Green Cerebellum

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Chef Matt Sigel from Hell’s Kitchen season 4 is our guest host for the show.  Listen to tales of Hell’s Kitchen past, and listen to Matt pay homage to Opie and Anthony!

We have our first message from our hotline!  Any guesses?

We talk to Simon Wright of Dio, AC/DC, and Rhino Bucket.

We talk to Matt, and he tells us about the intricacies of cooking, and Gordon Ramsay.

Finally we talk to Tony Harnell, formerly of TNT.

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Episode 21 – Underage and Sweaty

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We jump right in and talk to Andrew Galeon, formerly of Death Angel.

We listen to Death Angel’s Carnival Justice” off their album Killing Season, and it ROCKS!

We listen to Bushwhack, Sever the Sky.

We listen to Sekond Skyn, and we highly recommend picking them up, they’re fucking incredible.

We close out the show with an interview with Rowan Robertson formerly of Dio and now with DC4.

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Episode 19 – The Legend of Sleepy Angus

Stunt Jeremy is in!  Mike is our guest host this week.  We listen to Dreamcatcher, and it didn’t particularly lift any of our skirts.  But hey, listen in. You may dig ‘em.  We talk to Jeff Becerra of Possessed.  Angus reviews Lions Share and Gwar.  We jump right back into the music and listen to NAD… you be the judge.  But as you’re listening, here’s the link to DONG (You’ll understand when you listen)!  We listen to Elderhead, and wind it all up with a little Southern Cross, a band that we highly recommend.

ALERT!!!  Cover our theme song, time is running out!  You have until October 31, 2009 to submit your cover for a chance to win a little love from the show.  DO IT!  NOW!

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Episode 17 – Ripper vs. Terrell

In this episode, Angus is drinking… again…  AND we talk to Tim “Ripper” Owens!  Or at least we try to right off the bat.  Until we get his answering machine.  But have no fear, we get to talk to him later on.  Jeff forgets how to eat roast beef.   On a sad note, this is Jeremy’s last episode as a weekly host, but we think we can talk him into coming back to do spots here and there.  Reviews include Process of Guilt, Into the Presence, and Memory Driven.

Show links:

Tim “Ripper” Owens

Process Of Guilt

Into the Presence

Memory Driven

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Episode 15: What’chu Talkin’ ‘Bout Josh

We start the show off with a rousing tale from Jeff about angel dust and crying. Quickly then to Jeff’s Grab Bag of Metal. Elenium – Caught in a Wheel. Moving onward we, Rob, interviews Edie McClurg (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Hogan Family). Sadly we just had a few tech quirks at that exact time. Jeff’s mic was coming across too hot causing it to break up (we believe) on Edie’s speaker phone. You mostly hear Rob doing the interview. Towards the end we got Jeff’s mic working better. Jeff did all this work to set the interview up and in the end hardly got any questions in. Isn’t technology great? The show took a turn when we heard way too much about his prostate exam. From there we tumble into What’s Wrong with Jeff! Amazingly there’s a lot. He lost his electricity, his router died, his toe is infected and he has a random hive. We wrap the show with an impromptu call to Josh.

Show links:

Elenium
Edie McClurg
Josh’s Blog!

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Episode 14: I Just Got A Text Message

Welcome to the show—we are sans Josh this evening. We’ve discovered that Josh is on a hunger strike until the show starts getting more reviews on iTunes. We start off with an interview of Metal bassist legend and grandfather, Terry Butler! Terry plays bass in Six Feet Under in case you were wondering. Rob brings up the new Alice in Chains CD. Apparently Layne Staley is dead. From there we jump right into “Jeff’s Grab Bag of Metal”. Anonymous HorsesNeigh! Sayers. Jeff wonders if they were influenced by Horse the Band. Next band up is SimbiosBounded In Adversity and Naked Mental Violence.

Show Links:

Six Feet Under
Alice in Chains
Anonymous Horses
Simbios
Rumpelstiltskin Grinder

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Episode 12: Scumdogs of the Webiverse

Episode 12: Scumdogs of the Webiverse
Greetings Metal people! We jump right into it with Jeff’s tale from the Warp Tour. He recalled the bands: Under Oath, The Millionaires, Jeffree Star, Therefore Tomorrow, Hit the Lights – who apparently were douches, 3OH!3, and Bad Religion. He missed NOFX for shame.
We have the one, the only, Oderus Urungus! Who is awesome and gave us the best ending ever to any interview! We’d like to thank the great Space Warrior for thawing out to bring destruction to our planet.
We do a review of Stripping the Pistol. We all agreed that the band was great but there was a lack of info to give out about the band. You should definitely check them out.
www.myspace.com/strippingthepistol
http://www.GWAR.net/home.php
http://oderus.com/
Bound By Nothing
Playing at Hanger 84 Aug 4th; Tues in Vineland, NJ with Trust Company.
http://www.boundbynothing.com/

Greetings Metal people! We jump right into it with Jeff’s tale from the Warped Tour. He recalled the bands: Underoath, The Millionaires, Jeffree Star, There For Tomorrow, Hit the Lights, 3OH!3, and Bad Religion. He sadly missed NOFX.

We have the one, the only, Oderus Urungus of GWAR! Who is awesome and gave us the best ending ever to any interview! We’d like to thank the great Space Warrior for  bringing destruction and/or doom to our planet. GWAR is set to release their new CD Lust In Space in August on Metal Blade Records. Pre order your copy over at AMAZON.COM

We do a review of Stripping the Pistol. We all agreed that the band was great but there was a lack of info to give out about the band. You should definitely check them out.

SHAMELESS PLUG! Josh’s friend’s band  Bound by Nothing will be playing at Hanger 84 Aug 4th; Tues in Vineland, NJ with Trust Company. Here’s a link to Hanger 84. Check their calendar and head on over to catch Bound by Blood. Josh would never steer you wrong…mostly never.

As always subscribe to the show, leave us some iTunes reviews! For those of you who don’t like iTunes leave us a rating on PodNova and send us email thru the contact section of the site! If we like your email, we’ll read it on the show—forever making you internets famous. Check out our MySpace page for the contests we’re running.

Show Links:

Stripping the Pistol
Purchase Stripping the Pistol at Amazon and iTunes
GWAR
Purchase GWAR CDs at Amazon and iTunes
Oderus Urungus
Bound By Nothing
Purchase Bound By Nothing’s Nine Thirty in Kansas at iTunes

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Episode 11: Midgets of Nok Su Cow

ED sits in for Jeremy while he is on a soul seeking walkabout in Cambodia.

We have news!  We pay our respects (sort of) to Midnight from Crimson Glory (You Tube clip of Ski and Mike Gorham) and we learn of Phil from Malevolent Creation’s latest convenient store adventures.

Question for the listeners – is it ok to re-record a hit album 20 years after the original release? Leave us your comments.

Dream Theater has a new CD, Black Clouds and Silver Linings. Angus saw a guy play a stick.  Killswitch Engage has a new CD, self titled.

We listen to Machine Dog from the 80’s and compare it to the new Machine Dog (which we also listen to).  Then as a REALLY special treat, we listen to Johnny Sin.  Strap in kids!  We listen to a couple of tracks including staff favorite Big Black Lesbians.

Slayer has a new album coming out – World Painted Blood, and will be playing the Mayhem Festival with Marilyn Manson.

We interview Jason McMaster of Watchtower, Dangerous Toys, and Broken Teeth. He’s an excellent interview, a self proclaimed metal dork, and a friend of the show.

Download Machine Dog on www.cdbaby.com/cd/machinedog

Listen to Johnny Sin at www.myspace.com/johnnysin

Check out Jason McMaster at www.jasonmcmaster.net

Check out Crimson Glory at www.crimson-glory.com

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Episode 10: The Fiery Remains

Metal Rules Veteran Ed, aka “Stroke“, sits in for Jeremy who is off on a secret mission in, we believe, Nicaragua.

We interview Bill Leverty, the guitar player for Firehouse. Angus reviews Clutch who he went to see in Atantic City.  Shadows Fall was there, so was So I Had To who is Ace of Cakes Duff’s band.  Jeff Hates Duff (Sorry Duff, the rest of us think you rule!).  Angus talked to a drunk guy at the show, and was picked up by a guy (we swear!) and thrown into the mosh pit.  Ed likes Cake.

We listen to Ski’s (of Deadly Blessing) band Faith Factor and review.  Faith Factor is a Christian metal band.

We interview Scott Wily of Vital Remains and Zircon, and learn much about Josh’s past.  Ed gets slobbered by metal Buck.  We learn Josh is not embarrassing…. at all.

Finally we learn all about Ed, and his Buck slobber filled shirt.
Check out Vital Remains
Check out FireHouse
Check out Bill Leverty’s website at www.leverty.com
Check out Faith Factor at www.faithfactorband.com
Check out Scott Wily and Vital Remains on tour from July 31 – Aug 10.  You can get the dates on their website at www.myspace.com/zirconblackmetal or www.zirconmetal.com or check out Scott directly at www.myspace.com/scottfromzircon
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Psycroptic – Ob(servant)

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Somewhere Satan is smiling.  Why?  Because he’s in possession of another contract for someone’s soul.  The victim this time is Dave Haley, the drummer for Psycroptic.  It’s the only logical explanation as to how he can play as fast as he does.  He’s not in a class by himself, there are other drummers out there that are equally as fast if not faster, it just means Satan is going to need a larger filing cabinet.

I’ve finished listening to Psycroptic’s latest album Ob(servant), and I’m going to come right out of the gates and say, overall it’s a good album.  I’ve already mentioned Dave Haley’s drums.  They’re pretty mind blowing. Not only are they fast, they’re tight.  I say this a lot, but I think it’s worth saying when someone can play that fast and tight.  I heard a live recording of Slayer’sRaining Blood” one time, and it was all over the place.  It sounded like no one knew what the other was playing and where they were in the song.   We must have brothers in the band (although I can’t find hard proof of that anywhere), because playing the  guitar and equally as good is Joe Haley.  He’s fast and clean.  The same goes for Cameron Grant on bass.  My only problem with the album, and only because its a personal preference, is the vocals.  Everything is screaming and growling done by Jason Peppiatt.  I’m probably contradicting myself a tad here because I’ve recently reviewed another band that also had screaming and growling that worked really well for me.  Jason Peppiatt does a good job with said screaming and growling.  Far better than I could ever do.  It’s not my thing but I can see how people who are fans of that type of singing would love this album.  I think overall, people are going to like this album wether they like that style singing or not.  I’m the prime example – most days I won’t give that kind of singing a second listen.  But musically this album is really well done.  It’s fast, tight, and the music rocks. For me that makes Ob(servant) quite listenable – growls and all.

Pick up Psycroptic’s Ob(servant) on iTunes and Amazon.

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Evergrey – Torn

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It’s hard for me to honestly say a band is horrible because most…no, all of them are far more musically talented than I ever was and probably ever will be.  There was a time when I though Fuckers Without Style was going to be the next big hit.  Unfortunately we lost our drummer to woodstock 99 tickets, and that was about all she wrote.

Speaking of writing, I’m off the subject.  I’ve listened to Torn, the latest release from Evergrey.  I’m reminded of a line from the movie “Major League” where the batter takes a serious hack at a fastball and pops it straight up, only to hear the catcher say “Uh-oh Rexy, I don’t think this one’s got the distance”.   When I first put on the album, I was immediately thinking “After school special about teenage angst overlay music”.  That’s not to say these guys don’t have talent, they do.  As I stated before, I can’t sit here and put them down musically.  In a guitar battle, I’d be the one to get my head cut.  All of their playing is really good.  I can understand the vocals, an immediate plus when a band is unfortunate enough to be reviewed by the least metal guy on staff.  So I give them credit for all of those things.  As good as they are in their playing I feel like I should be liking this album a lot more than I do.  I don’t hate it, and I don’t love it.  At the end of the day, I’m bored with the music.  It doesn’t do anything for me.  I almost feel like this album should have been released around the same time as Whitesake’sWhitesnake” album, maybe a little later.  It probably would have fit in well back then.  Oddly enough, on their recent European tour, Evergrey was the opening act for Whitesake.  Maybe I’m on to something here…

My humble opinion, for what it’s worth, is to search out something that’s going to pump your nads a bit more.  But then again opinions are like noses, everybody’s got one.  With that in mind, I welcome your comments.

You can pick up Evergrey’s Torn on iTunes and Amazon.

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Cobalt – Gin

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Looking for something new and exciting to listen to?  Clearly you should be listening to the latest podcast from Metal Rules Radio. But I’m going to assume being the good metal head that you are, you listened to it merely seconds after it became available.  So why aren’t you listening to it again?  Oh you have…. Well then,  might I suggest picking up Gin, the latest album from Cobalt that will leave you lunging for the play button the second it ends.

Cobalt takes an experimental risk on Gin, in that they don’t stick to one genre of metal. Instead, the album boasts a mixture of genres throughout, which musically pays off in a huge way.  From the black opening title track and the following “Dry Body”, to the more groove stylings of “Pregnant Insect”, chances are Cobalt has managed to incorporate your favorite genre somewhere in Gin.

One word to describe what you’re about to listen – Chaotic.  But in a good way people.  Most of the album is played in a multitude of tempos and no track is straight vanilla.   As I listened to Gin, I heard the time signatures and drum stylings Tool, but sprinkled very lightly with undertone vocals reminiscent of Type O Negative’s “Green Man”.   Speaking of vocals, ask any of my cohorts and they’ll be the first to tell you that the screams and growls that are stereotypical black metal just aren’t my thing.  Being the least metal of the group, I tend to like my vocals audible.  However, the raspy screams and growls paired with the baritone growls played against the clean bass and even cleaner guitar all work well together and only adds to the chaotic sound.  Oddly enough, it doesn’t bother me in the least.  Dare I say, I even like it?!?

There you have it.  Go get Gin by Cobalt.  It’s a great album that won’t leave you disappointed.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go watch the Flyers blow another chance at the Stanley Cup.

Get Cobalt’s Gin on iTunes or Amazon

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Amorphis – Silent Waters

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Amorphis Silent Waters

Amorphis – Silent Waters
Nuclear Blast Records

This is the second release with singer Tomi Joutsen. First impressions are I liked Eclipse better than this one – but that’s not to say Silent Waters is a bad album. Quite the contrary it’s very good. Amorphis, with Joutsen, have meshed their earlier Death Metal and their later Progressive styles quite nicely. Joutsen does a great job with the guttural death style vocals with flawless switching to clean when the songs call for it. This is what, 10 releases for the band with Skyforger coming in May. I say the band is as strong as ever. I personally feel Eclipse and Silent Waters have the feel of the older Amorphis releases but, whether you tend to lean to their older material or towards their newer, Silent Waters will work for you. It’s a solid album, great music, fantastic vocals. Once again to me, Amorphis doesn’t disappoint.

AmorphisSilent Waters is available at
Nuclear Blast Records Store
Amazon
iTunes

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