There’s a lot of new stuff this week… making up for last week’s vacation!
Strapping Young Lad
The New Black
Century Media
42:43 – 11 Tracks
“Alien” just came out last year, and was a stellar release, now we are spoiled by a new spankin’ release from SYL! There isn’t as much shreikey screams on it, which has become synonymous with angry, pissed off Devin Townsend. This release is a bit more melodic, but it still keeps its edge. From what I’ve read, this album was made in a bit of a hurry, due to wanting the release to coincide with their Ozzfest trek this summer. It’s in your face, catchy and speeeedy fast. Gene Hoglan lays down some sick drumming and Oderus from Gwar guests on “Far Beyond Metal.” You will hear this on the Mosh Pit!
Bleeding Through
Ozzfest Sampler
Trustkill
13:58 – 3 Tracks
It has total brutal moments, almost death metal, and then it can get to the whiney emo chorus. This is a solid band though, these are tracks from “The Truth” with a cover of “Stars” from Hum. Can’t say that I know that one, I listened to it and didn’t remember it. It wasn’t too heavy though, kind of “emo!!” You may hear this on the Mosh Pit. I’m not a huge fan of “adding” a release of something that was new a few months ago and already through its “adds”.
Bury Your Dead
Beauty And The Breakdown
Victory Records
34:04 – 11 Tracks
These guys have a bit of that classic Hardcore sound, but with a bit more of a low chunky bottom end. I hear keyboards in the background, that does not take anything away from the brutality that these guys emit. I feel like doing a march through the old mosh pit hearing some tracks on here. Just good ol chunky heavy riffs. You’ll hear this on the Mosh Pit!
Powerman 5000
Destroy What You Enjoy Sampler
DRT Entertainment
14:51 – 4 Tracks
Back when these guys first came out, the metal world was a bit different. Nowadays, these guys have seen the metal/heavy music world pass them by. Just plain ol hard rock here, but not really Mosh Pit material.
From A Second Story Window
Delenda
Blackmarket / Metal Blade
42:23 – 10 Tracks
Brutal, extreme, technical, death metal? Heavy crazy music, with some cookie monster vocals, mixing with those angry growls of metal core… I like this, it’s all over the place, yet right there for you to just smile and nod your head along to. They are a bit of Black Dahlia Murder mixed with some Red Chord, but of course have their own sound too. You’ll hear this on the Mosh Pit!
Loch Vostok
Destruction Time Again
Escapi Music
52:42 – 11 Tracks
I’m not sure how to classify this… They have a bit of a black metal sound, but some power metal, then you go to another track and you hear some classic rock vocals. The production sounds like it ran through a cassette deck without Dolby NR… or something, it sounds tinny. Some of the tracks have some really cool instrumental bridges, then they come back with some icky vocals. It might be worthy of giving the listeners a chance to check this out, but I don’t think it’s something you’ll hear a lot of on the Mosh Pit.
Lamb of God
Redneck Single
Epic
17:12 – 4 Tracks
New single from Lamb of God, with a clean version and some live tracks… (Killadelphia outtakes?). Upon first and subsequent listens, this tracks OOOOZES Pantera! Very “Dimebagesque” guitar sound, Randy has his trademark growls, but his screams sound quite a bit like Phil. They still retain their catchy cool instrumental breaks and heavy brutal sound. It’s not a clone of the Cowboys from Hell, but it sure reminds you of them, and also, that Lamb of God is about to claim the thrown of kings of new american thrash left vacant from Pantera.
Leaves Eyes
Legend Land
Napalm
21:08 – 6 Tracks
New stuff from Leaves Eyes. Melodic progressive black(ish) metal with female vocals and male growls. It’s pretty good, has me reminded of pre-megapopular Lacuna Coil. It’s pretty good, production is crystal clear and it’s something different. The Mosh Pit audience has typically liked some female vocal stuff along with the rest of the thrash! You’ll probably hear this on the Mosh Pit.
Bob Catley
Spirit Of Man
Locomotive Music
62:34 – Tracks
Upon first listen of this, it reminds me of WASP. The music is just about as heavy, probably a bit lighter, the vocals are just plain ol hard rock, almost like that early 90’s power ballad hard rock stuff. Whitesnake? It’s got that 80’s 90’s hard rock sound. Yup. Bob used to sing in the band Magnum and Hard Rain. So, if you like that sort of music, this is for you. You probably won’t hear this on the Mosh Pit unless you want, then call and request it!
Walls of Jericho
From Hell Sampler
Trustkill
I got a jewel case with no CD in it, but they have a track on their myspace and a record promotions company has a track available for download. It’s heavy and brutal stuff. Worthy of play on the Mosh Pit, even without a CD! hah