The twelfth full-length studio album by the cult German Melodic Hard Rock/Glam Metal band.
Bonfire, whose songs have sold over six million copies worldwide, remain ambitious and are always eager to strive for new goals. Quality melodic Hard Rock songs with nice eighties touch that reminds of the Bo..
First re-release of the fifth full-length studio album by legendary Swedish Death Metal band.
We had already noticed how the Unleashed sound changed a bit in the recent past with the "Victory" album, and this time this band is again on the borderline between the old school style and some ..
The third full-length studio album by Australian Experimental/Avant-garde/Noise/Ambient Doom Metal band.
Mekigah is a unique act, and you can take something different from it every time.
"Litost" it’s like being dragged through a murky nightmare. Constantly distorted, the scene is ..
The second full-length studio album by legendary American Heavy/Glam Metal band.
On W.A.S.P.'s sophomore effort the band hired Quiet Riot producer Spencer Proffer to man the boards, resulting in a slightly more accessible sound than their rugged self-titled debut. Although the album wasn't ..
The thirteenth full-length studio album by legendary German Melodic Hard Rock/Soft Metal band.
The first album by what is deemed to be the third incarnation of the band, after they had broken up earlier in the year and was resurrected by Hans Ziller, by renaming his temporary music project, EZ Livi..
The second full-length studio album by Swedish Melodic Heavy Metal band.
Formed by longtime members of the Swedish underground metal scene, Stonelake presents melodic Metal, which has a distinctly melancholy edge underneath its catchy, accessible surface.
All songs contain a good dose of synths; e..
The debut full-length studio solo album by legendary German Hard Rock/Heavy Metal singer and her band.
In the 1980s, Warlock was among Germany's most exciting Heavy Metal bands, which is saying a lot when you consider that Germany also produced Accept and the Scorpions. After the success of War..
The debut full-length studio album by German Folk/Power Metal band.
The music varies a little between Folk Metal and traditional Heavy Metal, with a slightly greater trend to
Folk. The Privateer delight with good songwriting ideas, exclusively fine melodies, catchy hooks and the creation of an eve..
The third full-length studio album by Ukrainian Industrial Thrash/Death Metal band.
Mad Lion Records, 2005/2007 (MLR CD 012). Made in Poland.
Tracklist:
1. Virgin 05:01
2. Never Been Over 04:28
3. Zvezdnoe Nebo 04:31
4. Take My Love 03:43
5. Love Is Danger 03:48
6. Song of Sorrow 07:27
7...
The first EP by cult British Folk/Power Metal band.
Captain Morgan and his wild crew are once again up to no good on the high seas. Hidden within Alestorm's captured loot lies a very prized gem: four exclusive tracks of unique Scottish Pirate Metal that will undoubtedly convince landsmen of the..
The eighth full-length album by Czech Melodic Brutal Death Metal band.
Long awaited and highly anticipated album of of these Brutal Death Metal masters!
No introductions needed. None at all. Those beasts reign since 1993. Now, after so many years in the scene, there is definitely gonna be a shitlo..
For the first time on Picture Disc, the fifth full-length studio album by American Progressive/Sludge Metal/Hard Rock band.
"The Hunter" is Mastodon's second non-concept album. Moreover, it's marks the first time that drummer Brann Dailor composes and sings a Mastodon song in its entirety ("Creature Lives"), and takes lead vocal duties on more than two songs. Like Mastodon's previous album "Crack The Skye", "The Hunter" features a mix of clean singing and a few songs with harsher shouting vocals.
On "The Hunter", Mastodon abandoned the Proggy, conceptual route taken on previous outings, choosing instead to mine the trailblazing, riff-heavy abandon of their 2004 masterpiece, "Leviathan". Mastodon's increasingly accessible sound may not land them a hit anytime soon, but cuts like “Black Tongue”, “Curl of the Burl” and “Balsteroid”, all of which arrive in sequence at the front of the set, show a willingness to write within the parameters of 21st century Pop music’s dark side. That’s not to say that the band has pulled its head out of the vastness of space, as there are more than enough tracks here to satisfy fans who prefer the Sludgy, drop-D epics of yore to the more organized roar of "The Hunter" 's front end. Fueled by Brãnn Dailor's Jazzy, machine-gun drumming, songs like “Octopus Has No Friends”, “All the Heavy Lifting” and “Bedazzled Fingernails”, despite coming in at under five minutes, are epically arranged, and the surprisingly hummable, bass melody-led swamp monster anthem “Creature Lives” sounds like a Sabbathy, Lovecraftian take on Jane’s Addiction's “Summertime Rolls”. The closest " The Hunter" comes to reaching an apex is on the breathless “Spectrelight”, a relentless three-minute slab of pure unadulterated fury that will probably clock in at around a minute and half live, but it’s an album that doesn’t really need to peak, as it never promises a thing it can’t back up, boldly and loudly.
The song "Spectrelight" features Neurosis vocalist/guitarist Scott Kelly as a guest. Guitarist Bill Kelliher provides lead vocals on the bonus track "Deathbound". "The Hunter" is their first release with producer Mike Elizondo.
In its first week of release in the UK, the album reached number 19 on the UK Albums Chart and position number 10 on the Billboard 200 chart selling over 39000 copies in the first week. As of December 2011, "The Hunter" has sold over 75133 copies in the United States.
Reprise Records/WEA International Inc., 2011/2017 (561701-1). Made in Czech. First press on Picture Disc.
Tracklist:
SIDE A:
1. Black Tongue 3:25
2. Curl Of The Burl 3:38
3. Blasteroid 2:33
4. Stargasm 4:37
5. Octopus Has No Friends 3:46
6. All The Heavy Lifting 4:29
7. The Hunter 5:15
SIDE B:
8. Dry Bone Valley 3:57
9. Thickening 4:28
10. Creature Lives 4:39
11. Spectrelight 3:07
12. Bedazzled Fingernails 3:06
13. The Sparrow 5:30
For the first time on Picture Disc, the fifth full-length studio album by American Progressive/Sludge Metal/Hard Rock band.
"The Hunter" is Mastodon's second non-concept album. Moreover, it's marks the first time that drummer Brann Dailor composes and sings a Mastodon song in its ..
First re-release of the fourth full-length studio album by American Progressive/Sludge Metal band.
The first studio album of the band to feature drummer Brann Dailor as their third lead vocalist.
Because the elements of fire, water and earth have already been represented by the band's first three albums, this one represents the element of aether, which is represented by the souls and spirits of all things, a theme closely related to the context of the album.
The album debuted at number 11 on the Billboard 200, selling 41,000 copies in its first week. In Australia, the album debuted at number 19.
By numerous music publications, "Crack The Skye" was named amongst the most well received albums of 2009. Classic Rock Magazine placed it a #3 of its 'Top Albums of 2009', while Kerrang! place it at #4 in its 'Top Albums of 2009'. Time Magazine placed "Crack the Skye" at #3 on its "Top 10 Albums of 2009" list, and Rock Sound named it their Album of the Year for 2009. In addition, Spin Magazine listed it as the 17th best album of the year. Rhapsody called it the 7th best album of 2009. The album was also voted the #1 Album of 2009 by Metal Hammer's critics and contributors.
It had sold 200,000 copies in the US as of September 2010, making it one of band's highest-selling albums to date. In 2014, TeamRock put "Crack The Skye" at #57 on their 'Top 100 Greatest Prog Albums Of All Time'. The album was honored with a 2009 Metal Storm Award for Best Alternative Metal Album.
Reprise Records, A Warner Music Group Company, 2009/2017 (9362-49872-2). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Oblivion 5:47
2. Divinations 3:39
3. Quintessence 5:27
4. The Czar 10:54
I) Usurper
II) Escape
III) Martyr
IV) Spiral
5. Ghost Of Karelia 5:25
6. Crack The Skye 5:54
7. The Last Baron 13:01 Total playing time: 50:07 min.
First re-release of the fourth full-length studio album by American Progressive/Sludge Metal band.
The first studio album of the band to feature drummer Brann Dailor as their third lead vocalist.
Because the elements of fire, water and earth have already been represented by the band's first th..