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

Entries by Genghis (420)

Monday
Feb012016

Product Of Hate - Buried In Violence

You might ask yourself "can they thrash in Kenosha?" Fuckin' A they can.Wisconsin-based thrash newcomers Product Of Hate have been honing their skills for the last several years - and it shows. Their debut album Buried In Violence is a thrash tour de force and no mistake. Their particular sound appeals to metalheads that thrill to the Swiss clock precision of classic thrash and speed metal, but filters it through a melodic, groove-oriented sensibility that modern 'bangers dig.

Vocalist Adam Gilley delivers his policitally-charged rhetoric with formidable throat-destroying growls while remaining understandable, but the true power of POH is in the guitar duo, the brothers Rathbone (Cody and Gene) who provide the electric rails that this train runs on - and this motherfucker is full speed ahead. As far as songs go, they got the universal thrash metal playbook and they're running it step by step: sociopolitical commentary, monster riffs (love the little pull-off riff on the opening of Blood Coated Concrete), machine gun drums, pounding bass, even [the thrash version of] a ballad à la Testament's Musical Death (A Dirge) - it's all here. And it's fucking great.

The Bottom Line: Good gravy this is some pumped up thrash. Seriously, I was fucking tired after this album finished, but I was in a damned good mood. Product Of Hate's cathartic debut album lets its "pissed flag" fly and you get to mosh along for the ride. 'Nuff said!

- Genghis would love to see these dudes open for Testament (suck it, neck!)...

Friday
Jan292016

Prong - X (No Absolutes)

Tommy and company are back with some righteous thrashy hardcore and I dig it heartily.Ol' Tommy Victor's outfit has been on a pretty nice roll the last few years, putting out an album pretty much every year since their comeback from hiatus in 2012, most recently impressing with their last studio album [of original tunes] Ruining Lives, which I liked a lot.

Well, thankfully the trend continues as Prong continues to crank out high-energy, thrashy hardcore you're likely to find. Seriously, whatever Tommy's been drinking to remain so fresh and prolific after 30 years of making music with Prong, get me a case of that shit. Tracks like Sense of Ease exemplify this tireless groove, with the verse riffage of Without Words sounds like a Testament B-side from Souls of Black. I say verse because the chorus has a catchy melodicism that you don't often hear in straight up thrash metal - which is Prong's strength and perhaps the secret to their longevity. That formula plays out for most of the album, including some righteous soloing from Tommy.

The Bottom Line: Prong is firing on all cylinders these days with more energetic hard core. Perhaps the arranging and recording of their preceding album Songs From The Black Hole (filled with covers by such bands as Hüsker Dü and Neil Young) galvanized the band with a newfound creativity, I don't know. But this latest effort sounds fantastic.

- Genghis is looking forward to checking these cats out in April...

Saturday
Jan232016

Podcast #203: MMXVI

Genghis sits down with Jill Janus of Huntress to see what makes this band tick.It's the annual New Year's show where the boys discuss the year ahead in hard rock and heavy metal, recorded live at Hubcap Grill in Houston, where some damn fine burgers are made. This year the lads look forward to some amazing music and concerts, while lamenting the passing of some big artists that didn't make the Kicks and Kisses list for 2015.

Then check out as Genghis interviews Jill Janus, lead singer for Huntress, before their amazing set opening for Black Label Society a couple of days before New Year's Eve. He swears you gotta see 'em live and you'll be a believer. So kick back, and HORNS UP!

Featured Tracks: Grave Digger - Stand Up And Rock; Motörhead - End Of Time; Iron Maiden - If Eternity Should Fail; Enchant - Juggling Knives; Huntress - Sorrow, Eight Of Swords, Spectra Spectral, Snow Witch, and Four Blood Moons

- Genghis wanted to mention that Eli Santana fucking killed at that show...

Podcast #203: MMXVI

Monday
Jan112016

Chronos Zero - Hollowlands

Italian progmetal bad-asses Chronos Zero are back with their really long album titles to rock you hard.Italian prog masters Chronos Zero have returned to bang your head to odd time signatures. After showing their prowess on their impressive debut [deep breath] A Prelude into Emptiness - The Tears Path: Chapter Alpha, the band is back to up the ante with Hollowlands - The Tears Path: Chapter One, and a renovated line-up which includes new vocalists Margherita Leardini and Manuel Guerrieri.

Chapter Alpha had an aggressiveness to it that put it up there with one of my all time favorite progmetal bands, the grandiose but quite ballsy Symphony X. That heavy, menacing bottom end serves as a counterpoint to the mythic - and often overblown - scale of the storylines in your average progmetal outfit. Having lost a dedicated keyboardist in Giuseppe Rinaldi, the guitars and keys are both handled by Enrico Zavatta who fills in nicely. And Enrico clearly has a Michael Romeo distortion pedal cuz that guitarwork is heavy in the best way. Things on Chapter One take the predictable path of building a storyline to a crescendo with bits of rest between such as On The Tears Path, where Margherita takes the spotlight. She's good, make no mistake, though the song gets a bit long at just over five minutes. Metalheads are not a patient breed. but it's overall more killer tunes for the balls and chunk™ crowd

Still, there's an impressive bit of music on this album - especially if you're Symphony X fan. Future albums would not surprise me if they included guest spots with Romeo or Allen, but don't take that to mean that the music can't hold up on its own. This is a band with the talent to take it as far as their ambition allows. We'll be here waiting after all in mosh postition.

The Bottom Line: Fans of progmetal gods like Dream Theater and Symphony X will prolly dig this European take on the genre as Enrico Zavatta and company, armed with some new co-conspirators, take their musical mythologies to the next level.

- Genghis is itching to catch some live progressive metal really soon...

Friday
Jan082016

Podcast #202: Chestnuts

Merry Christmas, peeps, and HORNS UP!It's that time again, kids, time for The Right To Rock's annual Kicks & Kisses List. Genghis & Ragman have made their lists and checked them twice to find out what hard rock and heavy metal events of 2015 were naughty or nice. So, grab a seasonal ale, light a festive cigar, and kick those feet up as the lads wax nostalgic for the year.

As per usual, this is a special end of year mega-episode so while there's no interview, you get to hear the sultry voice of Mayor McCheese as he croons a Christmas classic. Plus you get to compare your year's ups and downs with these two jamokes'. Happy holidays, everybody - and HO-HO-HORNS UP!

Beer of the Show: Neapolitan Stout (Parish Brewery)
 
Appearance: 4.0
Aroma: 4.0
Palate: 4.0
Taste: 4.0
Overall: 4.0
"Parish Brewery deserves a medal for helping us finish strong in the beer department for 2015 with this delicious, if hard to find, stout. So, so good."
 
2nd Beer of the Show: Rare Bourbon County Stout (Goose Island Beer Co.)
 
Appearance: 4.0
Aroma: 4.0
Palate: 4.0
Taste: 4.0
Overall: 4.0
"Words can hardly describe how amazing this special version of the venerable Bourbon County Stout is with hints of vanilla, caramel and smoke. Perfection."
 

Featured Tracks: Motörhead - Run, Rudolph, Run; Megadeth - Moto Psycho; Bulletboys - Saving You From Me; Bulletboys - For The Love Of Money; Jorn Lande & Trond Holter - True Love Through Blood; My Brother The Wind - Misty Mountainside; Heaven - Where Angels Fear To Tread; Nevermore - We Disintegrate; Crazy Lixx - Ain't No Rest In Rock And Roll; U.D.O. - Words In Flame; Cyrax - The Seventh Seal; Ranger - Defcon 1; W.A.S.P. - Last Runaway; Sweet/Lynch - Dying Rose; FM - Call On Me; Damian Murdoch Trio - Funky Desert Rider; Twisted Sister - Ride To Live, Live To Ride; District 97 - Snow Country; The Answer - Cigarettes and Regret; Agent Fresco - Dark Water; Motörhead - Sympathy For The Devil; Disturbed - The Light; We Are Harlot - Someday; Act Of Defiance - Throwback; Niche - Exiled To Islands; VLY - Headache; Sons Of Texas - Baptized In The Rio Grande; Devil's Train - Hollywood Girl

- Genghis loves these Kicks & Kisses shows - but dreads the mixing...

Podcast #202: Chestnuts