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
Friday
Jan272012

Beyond The Bridge - The Old Man And The Spirit

If you like the idea of Dream Theater with the additional flavor of a female vocalist, you should check out Germany's Beyond The Bridge - like now.Like it or not, I'm most likely to compare any progressive metal band to Dream Theater the gold standard which you may judge as fair, lazy, short-sighted, or whatever.  The thing is, I often run across bands billed as such that sound certainly progressive, but have none of the crunchy guitar that goes with it.  But let that go.

German progmetal kids Beyond The Bridge tell a familiar tale of like-minded musicians meeting in school and reuniting again years after going their separate ways in pursuit of families and careers.  While their latest release, The Old Man And The Spirit, borrows heavily from the Dream Theater formula, they bring to the party a more complex vocal arrangement with the addition of a female vocalist in Dilenya Mar. Interestingly, however, it's this addition that confounds me. I'm so used to progmetal being a masculine sound, for lack of a better phrase, and the sound of a woman's voice (even one as mature and impressive as Dilenya's) causes my brain to say "Oh, this is a symphonic metal band, like Within Temptation". But to worry about that is to miss what the band is trying to achieve.

The Old Man And The Spirit is your basic concept album with all of the ambition such an artistic endeavor entails, with Ms. Mar providing the voice of The Spirit, while Herbie Langhans sings for The Old Man. Together, with the rest of BTB, they weave a tale of the "polarity of human sensuousness and awareness". I love this kind of stuff when it's done well, and that's exactly how Beyond The Bridge does it on their debut release. I can't vouch for the production, as the vocals and the instruments get obscured here and there in favor of one or another, but this is a solid first effort. Guitarist Peter Degenfeld is quite talented, displaying a very tasteful Petruccian phrasing while still having his own identifiable sound. I look forward to hearing it develop over the band's career.  One other nitpick is the sound of Christopher Tarnow: This is a man who's obviously classically trained on the piano, but he seems to have been shopping at the dollar store for his patches. I say we take up a collection so he can get the next Jordan Rudess Primo Pack at the Korg store.

The Bottom Line: Classic progmetal stylings with all the trimmings - I mean, a concept album for a debut, no less - with about the level of production you'd expect from a young band's first studio effort. Very Dream Theater-y, but the addition of a female vocalist adds a certain je nais cest qoi that makes their next effort quite ripe with possibilities.

Outstanding Tracks: The Apparition, Where The Earth And Sky Meet, The Struggle (some great Savatagesque vocal interchanges)

- Genghis was really cranking this stuff up at one point...

Thursday
Jan262012

Podcast #132: Switch

We cannot say how sorry we were to hear that Mark Reale finally lost his battle with Crohn's Disease just days ago. Godspeed, brother.Seeing one of your favorite bands lose a key member always hurts, doesn't it? Join Genghis and Ragman as they discuss the recent departure of Howard Jones from Killswitch Engage and wonder who, if anyone, could fill his shoes. Next, the boys cornered Riot vocalist, Tony Moore, for a tête-à-tête. Tony discusses Riot's latest release, Immortal Soul, as well as what got the classic Thundersteel line up back together.

Note: This interview was taped before the passing of long time Riot guitarist and founding member, Mark Reale. We here at The Right to Rock want to express our sincerest condolences to the Reale family and friends. Rest in peace, Mark.

DVD of the Show: Killswitch Engage - Set This World Ablaze

Beer of the Show: Wytchmaker Rye IPA (Jester King)
 
 
Presentation: 3.0
Alcohol: 3.0
Taste: 2.5
Drinkability: 2.5
Overall: 2.5
"Not the biggest fans of IPAs 'round these parts, but this little number is more on the farmhouse side of things, and ends up being all right for an Indian pale ale."
 

Featured Tracks: Myrath - Beyond the Stars; Killswitch Engage - The End of Heartache; Times of Grace - Willing; All That Remains - Won't Go Quietly; Eagleheart - Creator of Time; Riot - Flight of the Warrior, Crawling, Whiskey Man, Immortal Soul, Fall Before Me and Maryanne

Classic Of the Show: Stratovarius - The Kiss of Judas

Genghis Pick of the Show: East of the Wall - The Apologist

Ragman Pick of the Show: D.R.U.G.S. - If you think this song is about you then it probably is.

- Ragman was truly saddened to hear that Mark Reale has passed...

Podcast #132: Switch

Monday
Jan232012

God Bless Ozzy Osbourne (Blu-Ray)

Ozzy is one crazy cat. Now to wait with bated breath for a Blu-Ray treatment of The Decline of Western Civilization: The Metal Years...You know I'm a sucker for a good documentary - especially if it has to do with something metal. The latest to catch my eye is a documentary on the self-proclaimed prince of darkness, Ozzy Osbourne.  The film had a brief stint at the theaters before making its way onto Blu-Ray.  The movie I speak of, of course, is God Bless Ozzy Osbourne which was put together by Osbourne's son, Jack. A retrospective of Ozzy's life and career, the movie touches on his childhood, musical career, and family.  GBOO is a fairly comprehensive film, touching on many glossed over areas of both his public and private life, and featuring interviews with Ozzy's family as well as his musical contemporaries.  

I really enjoyed this Blu-Ray, and thought did a good job of shedding some light on some of the man's personal demons.  My only complaint is that they didn't focus enough on the Blizzard of Ozz/Diary of a Madman period, which is easily the most compelling era of the man's career - though I still can't believe their wasn't more available footage of Oz with Randy Rhoads.  It is good to see that Ozzy has his shit together, which will hopefully lead to a killer new Sabbath record.  One of the better docs I've seen in a while.  Go get it!

Bottom Line: Ozzy undressed for the world to see who he really is.  Once you see this, you will better understand the stupidity behind their reality series.

- Ragman is thinking of making some sweet leaf tea...

Thursday
Jan192012

Podcast #131: Payne

This image of House of Lords is presented in widescreen format. Do not adjust your monitor.Happy New Year! Join Genghis and Ragman as they bring in the new year Right to Rock style as they discuss what to look for in the new year - particularly where it concerns new material from Van Halen and Rush. Next, we rounded up House of Lords vocalist James Christian for a one on one, where James discusses HOL's latest release, Big Money, as well as their current tour. HORNS UP!

DVD of the Show: Nuclear Blast - Death…Is Just the Beginning VI (Various Artists)

Beer of the Show: Black Metal Imperial Stout (Jester King)
 
 
Presentation: 3.5
Alcohol: 3.5
Taste: 3.5
Drinkability: 3.5
Overall: 3.5

Featured Tracks: Weaving the Fate - Str8 to the Bottom; Crematory - The Fallen; Stratovarius - Hunting High and Low; Van Halen - Take Your Whiskey Home; Alcatrazz - Hiroshima Mon Amour; Black Sabbath - War Pigs; Warmen - Alone; Kiss - Modern Day Delilah; House of Lords - Edge of Your Life, One Man Down, Can’t Find My Way Home, Inside You, Hologram, Someday When, Call My Name

- Ragman is expecting big things this year...

Podcast #131: Payne

Tuesday
Jan102012

Podcast #130: Nog 

A nicer, humbler guy you may never meet than Andy Timmons - and you can take that to the bank. The MONEY bank.It’s that time of year again; Merry belated Christmas! It's time once again for Genghis and Ragman to pull out their annual Kicks and Kisses lists, so join G & R while they discuss the hits and misses of the past year.

Next the boys warm up the egg nog for a one on one with guitarist extraordinaire Andy Timmons who discusses what it was like tackling a Beatles classic with his instrumental interpretation of Sgt. Pepper’s [It's fantastic! - Genghis] and much, much more…

Ragman's Kisses

  • Pagan’s Mind - Heavenly Ecstacy
  • Dream Theater - Dramatic Turn of Events
  • Iced Earth - Dystopia
  • Asking Alexandria - Reckless Relentless
  • Sebastian Bach - Kicking and Screaming
  • Beggars and Thieves - We are the Brokenhearted

Ragman's Kicks

  • Death of Jani Lane
  • Steel Panther - Balls Out
  • Metallica - Lulu
  • Edguy - Age of the Joker

Genghis' Kisses

  • Dream Theater - Dramatic Turn of Events
  • Symphony X - Iconolast
  • Animals as Leaders - Weightless

Genghis' Kicks

  • Disturbed breaking up
  • Megadeth - 13
  • Big 4
  • KK Downing leave Judas Priest
  • Matt Barlow leaves Iced Earth
  • Nevermore loses key members
  • RUSH signs to Roadrunner Records

DVD of the Show: Pagan’s Mind - Live Equation

Beer of the Show: Gnomegang (Brewery Ommegang)
 
 
Presentation: 3.0
Alcohol: 3.5
Taste: 4.0
Drinkability: 3.5
Overall: 3.5

Featured Tracks: NLO - God Was Born a Baby; Twisted Sister - Deck the Halls; Lemmy - Run Rudolph Run; Pagan’s Mind - Follow Your Way; Warrant - Family Picnic; Dream Theater - This is the Life; Sevendust - Last Breath; Iced Earth - Anguish of Youth; Symphony X - Lords of Chaos; Animals as Leaders - Do Not Go Gently; Asking Alexandria - Dear Insanity; Sebastian Bach - Kicking and Screaming; Beggars and Thieves - We Come Undone; Andy Timmons - Cry For You, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, A Day in the Life, Within You Without You, She’s Leaving Home, Electric Gypsy, Turn Away

- Ragman was worn out after mixing this one...

Podcast #130: Nog