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LOWDOWN - Unknown PROMO 50 ,- Solgt 13 år sedan På salg i 381 dager |
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Klippet fra The Metal Observer Label: Black Balloon Records Playing time: 53:58 Band homepage: Lowdown Tracklist: Unknown Intenz > mp3 Sixxth 25 Bullets > mp3 Big Target Insane Lane Breakdown Finding Truth State Of Mind Take A Minute Struggling Despite Being from Norway and the wearing of the face paint, LOWDOWN claims they are not Black Metal. I wasnt sure what to expect from this 5 piece after reading a comment like this and was hoping that this claim to fame would lead to some sort of original style. Unfortunately this was not the case. Nu-Metal is all that I can say about this latest release from LOWDOWN. Over and over again I could hear what I felt could have been tracks left off the albums by bands like SLIPKNOT, MACHINE HEAD and COAL CHAMBER. Unknown is in your face right from the opening track Unknown with the screaming dual guitars of Kenneth Varhaug and Tom A. Furenes along with the heavy duty pounding drum beats of Stefan Koningsberg. Sixxth takes a different turn with singer Leo Moracchioli definitely showing his vocal range as the song starts heavy and moves into an ambient slowdown while continuing heavy comparing with possibly some older SOULFLY material. A definite downfall on this album for myself was the 2nd rate raspy vocals that are a dead ringer for that of Jonathon Davis of KORN going as far as trying to copy his tribal inaudible chants. Songs like Big Target and Take A Minute are standouts on the CD as they are more original than the rip-offs of the sounds that many other bands have done so many times before. Overall this is just your basic Nu-Metal CD that has claimed the futures of many other bands. If you like this style of music than this is a solid offering from this Norwegian band and a definite add on to your collection. Finally I would have to say LOWDOWN are not going to be top rated band anywhere in the future unless they get a little more original and stay away from virtually becoming an Unknown. (Online April 15, 2004) Se flere gjenstander fra denne selgeren | ||||
PHENOMENA IV - Psycho Fantasy (2006) 49 ,- Solgt 13 år sedan På salg i 417 dager |
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Fjerde album fra Tom Galley og hans prosjekt Phenomena. Med bl.a. med Glenn Hughes og Tony Martin på vokal. Pen cd, pent brukt. Utgitt 2006. Litt skryt om albumet: After a decade and a half of silence, composer Tom Galley magically returns with the fourth installment of his Phenomena project. Phenomena was the first "supergroup" I can think of, debuting in 1985 with Tom's brother Mel (Whitesnake/Trapeze) on guitars, the legendary Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple/ HTP/ Trapeze) on vocals, Don Airy on keyboards and the stellar rhythm section duo of Neil Murray (bass) and the late Cozy Powell (drums). That first album is perched upon a gold pedastal in my Hallowed Hall of Fame and I still listen to it regularly 20 years later. Tom, Mel, and Glenn all return for Psycho Fantasy in 2006, with Hughes sharing vocal duties with 80s Black Sabbath singer Tony Martin and Keith Murrell, formerly of Mama's Boys, and JJ Marsh (HTP/ Glenn Hughes solo albums) also on guitar. Personally, I thought I had heard the last of Phenomena a decade ago, so this release was a nice surpise. Psycho Fantasy is a nice mix of progressive AOR, hard rock and heavy metal, with a wide sampling of other influences thrown in. There is a symphony backing in parts, and sometimes the strings are oddly mixed with strange genre shifts. Tony Martin slays like he did on the 80s Sabbath albums, he is feature vocalist on the heavy songs of this album along with Keith Murrell. Glenn Hughes proves once again that he is the voice of rock, blending aggressive and demure emotions at the drop of a hat. He handles most of the softer duty. I'd like to offer comparisons for this review, but Phenomena pretty much stands on it's own. It has a wide range of influences but the end product can't be said to "sound like band x". If you're familiar with Phenomena, I highly recommend this album as a follow-up to the debut album. The second and third Phenomena ablums were okay, but failed to come anywhere near the brilliance of the original. This album comes close, but still plays second fiddle to my sentimental value for the 1985 album and all the memories that come with it. I'm not sure if or where this album is going to end up on my top-10 of 2006, but ten or so listens in it has already logged an 8.5 of 10 stars just for songwriting creativity and variety (only thing left is longevity). You certainly can't accuse the songs on Psycho Fantasy of sounding the same. The downside to that is you can't please everyone completely; some songs just aren't going to get it done for every ear listening. To me, that's part of the appeal. But I expect it to get some negative reviews based on a few songs, according to the opinion of the ear hearing it. Highly recommended for fans of Gary Hughes - Once and Future King, Missa Mercuria, Nikolo Kotzev - Nostradamus, and similar concept albums with many guest musicians.Se flere gjenstander fra denne selgeren. |