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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...sh_-_Argus.jpg Artist: Wishbone Ash Album: Argus Year: 1972 Genre: Progressive rock/hard rock I've been meaning to listen to this for a long time. I was browsing Iron Maiden's Wikipedia page, and on a list of influences, this album was mentioned. According to Steve Harris, Maiden's trademark twin guitar style was inspired by this album, so of course I had to check it out. The word "progressive", when used as part of a genre name, tends to make me a little sceptical, as most progressive metal albums I've listened to didn't manage to grab my interest, and progressive rock seems to be hit or miss as well (though not to the same degree). This was a hit, though. There is no filler, but the jangly pop rock song "Blowin' Free" is a standout. The double Byrds-y guitars and harmonized vocals really appeal to me. "Warrior" is great as well. It captures that going-out-to-war feel that few non-metal songs (that I know, anyway) do. I'm pretty sure all of you have listened to this already, but if you haven't, you should. 4/5 |
Argus is one of my all time favourite albums;)
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http://s16.postimg.org/8zbmoge4l/dragonvarius.png Artist: Dragon Guardian Album: Dragonvarius Year: 2009 Genre: Power/symphonic metal Ladies and gentlemen, do you know what this is? It's ridiculous. The band is named Dragon Guardian (I guess they like Blind Guardian and Dragonforce?) and the album is named Dragonvarius (they must like Stratovarius too!). Those names aren't cheesy, they're just plain bad. And look at the album cover. It looks as if it's taken from some tacky, anime-styled online role-playing game, whose nerdy players make up this band's entire fanbase, I imagine. I'm not going to go in-depth about the music: it's average euro-styled power metal with Japanese lyrics and obnoxious spoken passages. The only reason I listened to this was to bash the band's name in my journal. Dragon Guardian is a ****ty name. 2/5 |
Oh god. Kill it before a non-power metal fan gets wind of it. Janszoon would never let us hear the end of this.
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Briks sees what he finds on the family radio Alright, so I was sitting in the living room, sloppily wrapping my last few Christmas gifts, when I thought "hey, why not put the radio on a metal station and turn it up loud, since I'm home alone?" Our radio has the ability to connect to internet stations, so I found a Russian one named Radio Caprice - Speed Metal, and decided to listen to whatever was playing.
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Haiku reviews http://wac.450f.edgecastcdn.net/8045...round-Nico.jpg The Velvet Underground with Nico - The Velvet Underground & Nico Bananas taste good This album is good as well Heh, who would've known 4/5 http://s30.postimg.org/qruy6kbk1/machine_head.png Deep Purple - Machine Head Not that engaging Keyboard solos are not cool An okay album 3/5 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...feels_good.jpg The Promise Ring - Nothing Feels Good This is great emo Some of the best, probably Should have heard sooner 4.5/5 http://s7.postimg.org/iyujyheq3/inquistition.png Inquisition - Ominous Doctrines of the Perpetual Mystical Macrocosm Singer like Abbath Near-psychedelic at times And damn, that cover 4/5 |
What's wrong with keyboard solos? :(
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