Mordy's Metal Listening Club - New Albums Every Monday

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yeah, those first couple of Fate albums are pretty undeniable (even if you mostly hate pseudo-operatic vocals as much as i do).

"enduring lack of street cred" (Ioannis), Monday, 28 June 2010 18:47 (fifteen years ago)

Yeah Melissa and Don't Break the Oath are beyond essential. Get those today.

Nate Carson, Monday, 28 June 2010 18:51 (fifteen years ago)

Oh, it's the kind of thing I might like. I certainly approve of experimentation and stylstic adventurousness and Japanese lots-of-things. But this particular one was just not doing anything good to my mood.

glenn mcdonald, Monday, 28 June 2010 18:54 (fifteen years ago)

ok, giving the Warlock album another chance now, and lo and behold, it's sounding WAY better to these floppy old ears than it did previously. hell, i'm actually digging the shrieking even (so maybe it was her Germanic accent that threw me off initially? i dunno). let that be a lesson to me: "never ever ever listen to two oddball metal (or otherwise) vocalists you've never heard before back to back in one sitting."

"enduring lack of street cred" (Ioannis), Monday, 28 June 2010 20:36 (fifteen years ago)

yow, really digging this Sigh record here! man, leave it to the Japanese to take the throw-in-everything (and please to incl. kitchen sink, k, thanx) approach and get ever-so more interesting (not to mention listenable) results from it than just about anyone else i can think of in the wonderful nether-world of metal. i humbly prostrate myself in the general direction of girly-warrior Jeff; hosannas in the highest, dude!

"enduring lack of street cred" (Ioannis), Tuesday, 29 June 2010 09:08 (fifteen years ago)

Like Ioannis said upthread, the bass tone on the Cirith Ungol is appealingly different. Just as Armstrong's vocals are different from the prevailing trends of their day, the rhythm section is it's own beast. Dry bass and drums that sound like drums - hard to believe it was a late 80s record. It's aged really well; I'd be hard pressed to tell you when after 1978 that came out.

The Sigh didn't work for me at all. Just couldn't find a way in - element after element (though mainly the keys) pushed me away whenever I thought I was warming to the idea.

The Warlock is good, honestly much better than I expected. Their are some serious high points ("All We Are" - a friend's band covered this back in the day but I'd never heard the original. Way better than I would have guessed from the sad cover he played) and the filler doesn't seem to egregious. I, too, had some trouble with her accent at the beginning ("Three Minute Warning" in particular as the speed makes it more prominent) but was totally on board with it by the end of "East Meets West." Really fun album.

Thanks J3ff - loved revisiting Cirith Ungol and discovering Warlock.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 30 June 2010 14:51 (fifteen years ago)

yeah, "East Meets West" was the track that first made me go "aha, what's this about then?"

"enduring lack of street cred" (Ioannis), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 16:52 (fifteen years ago)

I just cant listen to the warlock, just not my thing, sorry. Her videos shown on raw power and noisy mothers were fun though

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Wednesday, 30 June 2010 20:37 (fifteen years ago)

Am I up this coming Monday?

Portugal vs Brazil: a game of two Alves (aldo), Thursday, 1 July 2010 22:21 (fifteen years ago)

05/7 aldo
12/7 A. Begrand.
19/7 Call All Destroyer
26/7 pfunkboy
02/8 mordy

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Thursday, 1 July 2010 22:25 (fifteen years ago)

I'll add myself to the rotation again, and switch to a date-format everybody can understand.

5 July - aldo
12 July - A. Begrand.
19 July - Call All Destroyer
26 July - pfunkboy
2 August - mordy
9 August - glenn

glenn mcdonald, Friday, 2 July 2010 02:32 (fifteen years ago)

haha

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Friday, 2 July 2010 14:39 (fifteen years ago)

can I get another week? promise I'll catch up by then and start talking on this thread again. (probably)

original bgm, Friday, 2 July 2010 15:24 (fifteen years ago)

well add yourself to the rota then anyone who wants in

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Friday, 2 July 2010 15:41 (fifteen years ago)

coincidentally, AA Nemtheanga (Primordial) and Brian Slagel discuss Cirith Ungol here:

http://www.metalblade.tv/tv/exclusives/primordials-aa-nemtheanga-talks-classic-metal-with-brian-slagel-cirith-ungol/

good stuff!

get your bucket of free wings (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Friday, 2 July 2010 16:51 (fifteen years ago)

xpost - ok.

5 July - aldo
12 July - A. Begrand.
19 July - Call All Destroyer
26 July - pfunkboy
2 August - mordy
9 August - glenn
16 August - alan n

original bgm, Sunday, 4 July 2010 16:45 (fifteen years ago)

OK, it's near enough Monday.

This weeks' theme:

The album after the canonical vocalist has left

#1 Iron Maiden - The X Factor

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Iron_Maiden_-_The_X_Factor.jpg

I'll lay my cards on the table, I LOVED Wolfsbane. I don't know how many times I saw them but they formed a massive part of my life. On that basis, therefore, how could Maiden + Blaze fail? Even god speed! you black emperor took the piss out of them for it. Only a secret Maiden show at the gy!be ATP can make up for this album.

#2 Candlemass - Chapter VI

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CandlemassChaptervi.jpg

If Messiah Marcolin had even the vaguest sense the band would end up sounding like this, then you can't forgive him for bowing out, can you? Second shit album out of two, be ready to assail me.

#3 Napalm Death - Harmony Corruption

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Harmony_Corruption.jpg

Fuck you, Barney boosters. Lee Dorrian is the singer of Napalm Death period. Although this leads to a whole new era of ND (AND A BLOODY GOOD ONE) they never got as good again, but gave us Cathedral so it was a fair swap. Lee was the one that washed the dishes when he stayed round mine, so in my mind is better than Mick or Shane whatever. Great, but I'd rather listen to From Eslavement.. any day.

If anybody can be arsed to provide Spotify (or non-Spotify links) then please do, but I'm sure most of you own these.

Hey Jabulani! Pope of four four two. (aldo), Sunday, 4 July 2010 21:37 (fifteen years ago)

Album covers were linked from Wikipedia there, obviously it hates me as much as you do now.

Hey Jabulani! Pope of four four two. (aldo), Sunday, 4 July 2010 21:41 (fifteen years ago)

I was big into Wolfsbane too, they were a highly underrated band.

There's actually a lot to like on The X Factor. "The Sign of the Cross" is as good as any epic Maiden ever did, "Lord of the Flies" is killer, "Man on the Edge" is good in a "Be Quick or Be Dead" way, and "Blood on the World's Hands" is solid too. But by then they'd really painted themselves into a corner, Harris did the bulk of the songwriting and without Adrian Smith's riffs and Dickinson's vocal melodies the music really started to feel stilted, especially on an overlong album as this one. As inconsistent as it is, I still prefer it to No Prayer For the Dying, which in my opinion has no redeeming qualities at all. The 90s were a disaster for Iron Maiden, no question.

What really hammered home how poor a fit Blaze was, was when Bruce sung "Sign of the Cross", "Lord of the Flies", and "Man on the Edge" live and absolutely obliterated the originals.

A. Begrand, Sunday, 4 July 2010 22:27 (fifteen years ago)

I hated Wolfsbane.

aldo kills metal club?

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Monday, 5 July 2010 19:13 (fifteen years ago)

I can't help but think that it might have been more productive to suggest post-canonical vocalist albums that were actually pretty good but got overlooked for obvious reasons.

X-Wing fighter in hand, "Godzilla" cranked on the stereo (J3ff T.), Monday, 5 July 2010 19:18 (fifteen years ago)

i think this is a pretty good idea: forget what you think you know/remember, re: dudes' more canonical material, and try to listen with fresh ears, basically. but then i haven't actually heard any of the offending platters. yet.

"enduring lack of street cred" (Ioannis), Monday, 5 July 2010 19:40 (fifteen years ago)

Wouldn't this week be most fun if we try to find the absolute worst musical moments on each album--and offer time code for quick reference? :)

Nate Carson, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 09:57 (fifteen years ago)

I think this is going to be my favorite week yet. I usually only write really critically when I get assigned something. I'm not into volunteering to tear something apart.

The only one I own is Chapter IV, which does have a few cool songs/riffs. It really is the low point in Candlemass's catalog by quite a lot. I'm a big supporter of the late 90's "Candlemass II" records, as well as the Abstrakt Algebra stuff. Hell, I even own a Zoic CD which just features just the main-era C-mass guitar players while Leif was off trying to write progressive power metal instead of Doom. And I still think Chapter IV is the worst.

Pretty sure I've never heard a note of X-Factor, and I haven't tended to ever care about any Napalm Death after From Enslavement...

Thanks Aldo :) I'll be back to snipe after some further listening.

Nate Carson, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 09:57 (fifteen years ago)

I hadn't heard any of this week's picks, and now that I have I don't think I've been missing much. That is not to say that these are bad records; for the most part they're just not notable. If it wasn't for the pedigree of the bands I doubt these would be as maligned.

The Candlemass record is the best of the bunch - solid if pedestrian riffing, competent if not particularly interesting vocals and lyrics. I wouldn't pick this over any of the Candlemass records that predated it, but I wouldn't mind hearing it again. It just doesn't sound like what I like about the band. Damning with faint praise I guess, but compared to the other two...

Wow, that Iron Maiden record is so fucking long! And dull! And limp! And lifeless! I'm much less of a Maiden fan than most of the guys here, so the heresy of replacing Dickinson doesn't bother me too much in concept; however, continuing to aim for Dickinsonian vocal heights when you can't do it is just a bad, bad, idea. There are the bones of some good tunes here - as Adrien pointed out, "Sign of the Cross" has good riffs and a good vocal line, but it sounds undercooked here. I wonder if you cut 30 minutes off this if I'd respond differently. Probably not.

Napalm Death. Hmm, not a grind fan; even when Lee was singing I appreciated these guys more than liked them. This version of the band is hard to even appreciate.

Interesting week Aldo. I know I never would have heard these otherwise. Thanks?

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 11:57 (fifteen years ago)

I hope someone locks aldo in a room this week and forces him to listen to these albums :)

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 14:23 (fifteen years ago)

And Nate OTM about the Candlemass album.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 14:23 (fifteen years ago)

the x factor definitely has some redeeming qualities (and adrien sums them up well), but even after all these years, the first thing that pops into my head when I see that album title is still, "GOD, WAY TOO FREAKIN' LONG."

so, everyone otm.

original bgm, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 14:58 (fifteen years ago)

we need a poll of worst 90s albums by established metal bands.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 15:09 (fifteen years ago)

brutal!

original bgm, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 15:11 (fifteen years ago)

also, I've never heard that candlemass but I kinda dig tales of creation. is chapter vi a big step down?

original bgm, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 15:14 (fifteen years ago)

Post the nominations here then and I'll do it!

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 15:14 (fifteen years ago)

metallica, anthrax, megadeth, testament, iron maiden, judas priest, and slayer for starters.

original bgm, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 15:17 (fifteen years ago)

danzig too.

original bgm, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 15:18 (fifteen years ago)

all of their 90s albums?

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 15:39 (fifteen years ago)

if so name them to make it easier to list in an ilm poll please

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 15:40 (fifteen years ago)

Harmony Corruption is a good album that suffers from a horrible Morrisound production (it's so muddy!). A remix of this one would be killer.

wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 18:16 (fifteen years ago)

Alan you sure you mean all of metallica,slayer,anthrax's 90s albums? Black album? South Of Heaven? Persistance of Time & Sound Of White Noise? , Judas Priest Painkiller? Danzig 3: How The Gods Kill? Megadeth rust in peace or countdown to extinction? cuz thats just plain old ilm challops.

or

Metallica
# Load (1996)
# ReLoad (1997)

Anthrax
# Stomp 442 (1995)
# Volume 8: The Threat Is Real (1998)

Slayer
# Divine Intervention (1994)
# Undisputed Attitude (1996)
# Diabolus in Musica (1998)

Iron Maiden
# No Prayer for the Dying (1990)
# Fear of the Dark (1992)
# The X Factor (1995)
# Virtual XI (1998)

Danzig
# 4 (1994)
# Blackacidevil (1996)
# Satan's Child (1999)

Be specific when you nominate stuff.

next?

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 18:27 (fifteen years ago)

was mostly thinking of the pretty hollow attempts lots of metal bands made to reinvent their sound / stay relevant. usually going the super heavy or alt metal route.

the weird that sticks out like a sore thumb in each band's catalog, basically. like,

metallica - load, reload
anthrax - the sound of white noise (like this one irrc, but it's pretty hated, right?)
slayer - diabolus in musica
iron maiden - the x factor
danzig - blackacidevil (this has to be my pick of the litter. what a DISASTER.)
megadeth - youthanasia, risk (leaving out cryptic writings bc I dig it)
judas priest - jugulator
testament - demonic (decent album but not what I want from testament)

gotta be some I'm forgetting.

original bgm, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 18:59 (fifteen years ago)

and was just preoccupied at work and didn't have time to list out albums; no intentional attempt to confuse.

original bgm, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:01 (fifteen years ago)

sound of white noise is excellent. Anthrax finally get a good singer and they still wrote good songs. Yes, like Black Album and Countdown to Extinction its a move away from thrash, but y'know, still good albums.

I like Load but I know I really am in a minority there. Loath reload though. But nothing is worse than their last 2. But they can have a 00s poll for that.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:05 (fifteen years ago)

Anyway so far we have

Candlemass - Chapter VI
Napalm Death - Harmony Corruption (1990)
Iron Maiden -No Prayer for the Dying (1990)
Iron Maiden - The X Factor (1995)
Iron Maiden - Virtual XI (1998)
Metallica - Load (1996)
Metallica - ReLoad (1997)
Anthrax - Stomp 442 (1995)
Anthrax - Volume 8: The Threat Is Real (1998)
Slayer - Divine Intervention (1994)
Slayer - Undisputed Attitude (1996)
Slayer - Diabolus in Musica (1998)
Danzig - Blackacidevil (1996)
Danzig - Satan's Child (1999)
Judas Priest - Jugulator
Motley Crue - Mötley Crüe (1994)
Motley Crue - Generation Swine (1997)
Testament - Demonic
Skid Row - Subhuman Race

Anyone else?

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:14 (fifteen years ago)

can we take this to another thread by any chance?

call all destroyer, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:16 (fifteen years ago)

^^^

les yeux sans aerosmith (underrated aerosmith albums I have loved), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:19 (fifteen years ago)

Before you do start a new thread, don't forget Megadeth's Cryptic Writings and Risk...

A. Begrand, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:25 (fifteen years ago)

is it worth doing a new thread? its not an email poll so theres only 50 options. Plus its based on aldo's picks this week anyway.
I'll take chat over to rolling metal thread though if you prefer, since perhaps some of those readers dont read this thread.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:34 (fifteen years ago)

"also, I've never heard that candlemass but I kinda dig tales of creation. is chapter vi a big step down?"

Yes.

xpost - Of all the above mentioned, I like Diabolus in Musica quite a bit. And don't even put Danzig 4 in this category. That's one of the most underrated albums of all time.

Nate Carson, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:36 (fifteen years ago)

i mean i want to listen to aldo's picks but i have absolutely no feeling on this poll so it's kind of annoying to have to check my bookmark and have it be only poll talk.

call all destroyer, Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:39 (fifteen years ago)

right I'll take it over to rolling metal thread.

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:40 (fifteen years ago)

Done

pfunkboy (Herman G. Neuname), Tuesday, 6 July 2010 19:49 (fifteen years ago)


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