CD of the Month
  • Mudvayne
    Mudvayne
    by Mudvayne
Inspiration
  • Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground New Edition
    Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground New Edition
    by Michael Moynihan, Didrik Soderlind
  • Retribution
    Retribution
    by Shadows Fall
  • Brutal Legend
    Brutal Legend
    Electronic Arts
Wednesday
Nov092011

Anterior - Echoes of the Fallen

It is hard to believe that it has been 4 years since Anterior's debut record on Metal Blade Records.  Anterior was a shining star, which stuck out in 2007, and I vowed to follow them, if they were to make it to a second recording.  Their sophomore release Echoes of the Fallen, picks up where their debut The Age of Silence left off.  These guys are all about the Swedish Death Metal, even though they're a British band.  The sound is that of the great At The Gates, but with a modern twist.  The songs are well structured and the musicianship is out of this world. 

Guitarist's Leon Kemp and Steven Nixon are absolutely amazing.  These guys rip like no other.  Their intricate rhythms matched with their melodic solos will have any guitar aficionado creaming their pants.  These guys are monsters.  The vocals by Luke Davies are your standard death growls, which do not venture into clean territory.  Unlike many of the bands in the genre today, Anterior has decided to keep the gutteral vocals and have resisted the clean style.  The music is so strong on this release, that the vocals don't really matter.  All in all, a solid release that will stay in the rotation for awhile.

Bottom Line: Anterior are back and do not suffer from the sophomore jinks.  The new CD actually surpasses the debut, which is a tough thing to do.  Solid melodic death metal with guitars for days.  Gets better with each listen.

Standout TracksBy Horror Haunted, Blood in the Throne Room, Sleep Soundly, No More and Venomous.

-Ragman's fingers are tired from air guitaring.

Tuesday
Nov082011

Lust for Vengeance

Always the sucker for the cheesy slasher movie, I decided to check out the recent MVD release Lust for Vengeance.  The film, if you can call it that, is a throw back to the 60's/70's slasher flicks.  The director's vision was to re-create a Giallo type film, which is an Italian thriller.  It is the typical story of 5 friends that have a dark secret from their past.  Once one of the friends end up dead, the others start to think and reminisce of their dark secret.  As you have probably guessed, the cast starts dying off, one by one, until the killer is revealed. 

In theory, this could have been an entertaining watch, but due to the poor filming and bad acting, this one never had a chance.  The film itself looks like a security tape.  The motion is staggered and becomes annoying really quick.  If that weren't bad enough, the color tones of the movie keep changing, making some scenes unwatchable.  The movie does contain elements of the genre they were shooting for, but due to the poor picture, bad acting and lack of gore, this one never stood a chance.

Bottom Line: B-rated movie, that scored an F.  Good idea, but poor execution.  Typical slasher flick with nothing exciting to help it stand out.  Bad acting and even worse cinematography, are a recipe for disaster.

-Ragman needs some aspirin.

Monday
Nov072011

Paul Rogers and Friends - Live at Montreaux 1994 (CD and DVD)

Paul Rogers is an icon in the hard rock community.  He has fronted some of the biggest English rock bands (Free, Bad Company and Queen) in history.  His vocals are unmatched and get better with age.  Paul has been associated more with the bands he has fronted, than his solo career.  When he is on hiatus from working with a group he tours and has recorded some solo material.  In 1994 Paul was asked to play the legendary Montreaux Festival, so he assembled an all-star line up and proceeded to rock the crowd into a frenzy.  At the time of this performance, Paul and Co. were in the midst of supporting his Muddy Water Blues record.  Paul recruited most notably Neal Schon (Journey) and Jason Bohnam for this tour, but for this performance their were a few extra surprises, with appearances by Brian May (Queen) and Steve Lukather (Toto).

Live at Montreaux is a well shot DVD which gives you a sense of being in the audience.  The sound is  great as well.  This was a very enjoyable view because the performance was spot on, and it appeared that all were having a good time.  I think the highlight for me was, seen Neal Schon, Steve Lukather and Brian May all on the same stage.  Three monster guitarists all on one stage.  It doesn't get much better than that.  The set list was a nice mix of Blues and Classic Rock tunes from Paul's past.  The tunes were performed to perfection and sounded very fresh.  A solid view from start to finish.



Bottom Line: Paul Rogers doing what he does best - Singing his ass off.  He is one of the greats and he proves it on this DVD.  Not only that, you have some of the greatest guitarist on the planet jamming on one stage.  The songs really came alive on this one for me, and I enjoyed it much more than I originally thought I would.

-Ragman is looking for his bellbottoms.

Monday
Nov072011

L.A. Guns - Acoustic Gypsy Live 

Back in the early 90’s, Mtv unplugged was the show to be on.  Many bands from that era flooded the market with acoustic albums, hoping to have the next big hit.  Bands like Tesla enjoyed much success from their 5 man acoustic jam, and so as it was back in the day, the motto was, once one band had a winning formula, then why not try it yourself.  Well the 90’s have come and gone and so have many of the live acoustic records.  Yes, some bands continue to release acoustic live records, from time to time, but they aren’t as prevalent as the once were.  L.A. Guns is the latest band to that I have heard of trying this concept.  I’m sure that they thought enough time had passed since the last wave, so now might be a good time to give it a go.  Let’s see how they did. 

Before I get started, for those that are living under a proverbial rock, and do not know the latest state of the Guns, then I will gladly enlighten you.  Today there are 2 incarnations of the band making their rounds around on the circuit.  There is the Tracii Guns version, and the other version containing original vocalist Phil Lewis and Steve Riley.  If you’re like me, then you have to side with Tracii on this one, as the true L.A. Guns.  Since the demise of Brides of Destruction, Tracii has been out there actively touring under the Guns name.  The faces rarely stay the same, but hopefully for this new live record, they will for awhile. (Note: The faces have changed once again and Jizzy Pearl is out as vocalist and Dilana Robichaux (Rock Star - Supernova) is in.  Check out podcast#: 127 for the skinny from the man himself)

Acoustic Gypsy Live is a 14 track disk containing a mix of LA Guns classics, along with a few unlikely covers, as well as one new tune.  The CD is mixed well and the band sounds great.  This is one that will grow on you with each listen.  Jizzy does a very nice job vocaly and it is a ashame that he has retired from the music business.  Hopefully not for too long.  Jizzy injects his powerful vocal style while staying true to the original recordings.  Check out One Way Ticket and you'll hear what I mean.  The arrangements of the songs are done well and give a new perspective on the classic tracks.   The covers are okay, but didn't grab me as much as the classic LA tunes.  The new song is a different animal too, and appears to be the only collaboration from Guns and Pearl.  It is a country/folk song, which will turn up the noses of many hard core fans.  All in all, a solid disk and a fun listen.  Check it out.

 



Bottom Line LA Guns unplugging and letting the music do the talking.  A fresh take on some classic tunes, but with a few mis-steps on some covers.

Standout Tracks: One Way Ticket, Over the Edge, It's Over Now and The Ballad of Jayne.

-Ragman is hankering to jam on his acoustic.

Friday
Oct142011

Podcast #127: Hanger

Miss us yet? Join the boys as the discuss their time off for the summer and try to get back into the swing of things (while dreading the possible return of John). After some reminiscing, Genghis and Ragman tackle the topic of whether or not the old guys can still do it or not; which bands still got it, and which veteran bands should hang up the chaps. The guys discuss this and much, much more. Next, the boys catch up with LA Guns guitarist Tracii Guns for a fireside chat, who discusses the band’s latest release Acoustic Gypsy Live as well as their current line up.

1st Beer of the Show: Viru Beer Rating: 3.5

2nd Beer of the Show: Scaldis Blonde Triple Beer Rating: 2.5

DVD of the Show: AC/DC - Live at River Plate

Featured Tracks: Madam Adam - Art of Lying; AC/DC - Sin City; Scar Symmetry - Morphogenesis; Journey - City of Hope; Baby Animals - Painless; Saraya - Tear Down the Walls; Slave to Gravity - Mr. Regulator; Alice in Chains - Check My Brain; Anthrax - Fight 'Em Till You Can't; LA Guns - Never Enough, Little Soldier, Over The Edge, Rip and Tear & It's Over Now

Classic of the Show: Trixter - Road of a Thousand Dreams

Genghis' Pick of the Show: Symphony X - Children of a Faceless God

Ragman's Pick of the Show: A Day to Remember - This is the House That Doubt Built

- Ragman wishes it were still summer (things just seemed easier then)...

Podcast #127: Hanger