Saturday, 10 October 2009

KOPPERHED - KOPPERHED EP (CD Review)

01.Chains
02.The Breaking
03.Die Alone


Low (Vocals)
Annie (Guitar)
Dave (Guitar)
Dany (Bass)
Lex (Drums)


Formed less than a year ago Kopperhed have already begun to make a name for themselves through gigging and appearing in the Surface Unsigned competition where they eventually won 3rd place at the finals at the o2 Arena.

The band draw on numerous influences from Nu-Metal, Heavy Metal,Goth and Rap to create an intresting and highly original sound, a sort of "New Nu-Metal".

First thing you notice is that this cd comes in a great little round package, so from the outset its obvious that some care and attention is being paid here.

'Chains' has this great Slipknot vibe mixed a bit of 'Roots Bloody Roots', the vocals are very much in the growl n scream vein, not unlike Anders (Original Slipknot vocalist), some great melodic moments break the agression up but it is pretty much a full on assault through the speakers!

'The Breaking' has a quite beautiful guitar intro and then it breaks into a heavy riff before driving into a moody rhythm.
Again you cannot fail to pay attention to the vocalist's attack, but at times there is a slight feeling that he could sing parts of this normally which would lift this song to a new height, the backing vocal has harmony that works wonders and some great guitar solos here as well.

Finally the heart warming 'Die Alone' another in your face onslaught layered with screams, huge riffs, awesome drumming and enough melodic moments to allow you catch your breath and even a little rap thrown in for good measure.

A very impressive ep from a band who will no doubt grow in stature in the coming months and without a doubt one to watch.

Rating 9/10

For fans of : Slipknot, Korn, Down The Sun, Soulfly, Mushroomhead

STU

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

T.O.O.T.H - ERIC THE FRUITBAT 1979 - 1982 (Free Cd Download)


01.Silver Machine (07.03.80)
02.DestroyAr (07.03.80)
03.Taking It all Away (April 1981)
04.Obscure Weirdness (August 1981)
05.All Along The Watchtower (September 1982)
06.Spirit Of The Age (September 1982)
07.Hanging Around (Septemeber 1982)
08.First Ever Recording (26.10.79)
09.Bedroom Band Fucking Around (December 1979)


Stu (Vocals/Guitars/Drums/Keyboards)
Kev (Bass/Drums/Vocals/Guitar)
With :
Jah Leroy (Drums)
Bobby Vincent (Bass)
Steve Sabbath Cook (Drums)
Peter Lawrence (Guitar)


A bunch of very old recordings from very poor cassette tapes.
From hearing these back its weird to think that we were part of the NWOBHM at all, we were just a rock band with strange influences like the Stranglers, Hawkwind, Crass and Motorhead.

But as with 'Obscure Weirdness' there was an avante garde element to what we did, which i guess came from me and Kev's love of bands like Faust and Can.

There is nothing outstanding here, so dont expect the wow factor, but looking back i think we had something unique.

STU

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

MOUTHFUL OF FLIES, GODS OF HELLFIRE, KOPPERHED, ARXIS Live At The Gaff 03.10.09 (Gig Review)

MOUTHFUL OF FLIES
GODS OF HELLFIRE
KOPPERHED
ARXIS

The Gaff, Holloway Road 03.10.09

ARXIS
Cant help but love this band, they are young and talented and have a healthy obsession with Iron Maiden!
What puts these guys above the rest is their great musicianship and entertaining stage presence.They have a huge set as well full of headbanging riffs and a fantastic version of 'Fear In The Dark'.

KOPPERHED
Stepped in at the last moment as Primitai had to cancel due to their guitarist becoming a dad!Kopperhed have only been around a short while but are picking up quite a following and getting a reputation as a great live band.
They certainly entertain and are clearly four very different people bringing in varied influences to create what one guy commented as sort of "New Nu-Metal".

Incredible growling vocals are delivered by a huge man in a kilt doing old "rave" type hand dances whilst metal and goth influences flow from the guitarist and bassist, the latter with some amazing vocal harmonies as well (Despite a michrophone malfunction), all this backed by wild drumming.

GODS OF HELLFIRE
With a huge vocalist looking like a cross between Danzig and Peter Steel and a band armed with flying V type guitars you know you are in for a set of high volume metal, and thats exactly what we get, and it fucking rocked!

A superb set of full on old school tinged heavy metal with screaming vocals and guitars and break-neck drumming held together by tight bass riffs, but hold on it gets better they pull out a cover of Rainbow's 'Hall Of The Mountain King' that was outstanding!

MOUTHFUL OF FLIES
Definatley one of the best live bands around at the moment, their take on metal has elements of Static X and Fear Factory but they are true originals in both music and performance.
A full set is recieved with headbanging and cheering throughout, they have some fantastic songs and its all delivered with style.

STU

ARXIS



KOPPERHED




GODS OF HELLFIRE


MOUTHFUL OF FLIES









BLOOD ISLAND RAIDERS, FIREBRAND SUPER ROCK, WITCHSORROW, SERPENT VENOM Live At The Gaff 02.10.09 (Gig Review)

BLOOD ISLAND RAIDERS
FIREBRAND SUPER ROCK
WITCHSORROW
SERPENT VENOM

The Gaff, Holloway Road 02.10.09

SERPENT VENOM
This is Paul from BIR other band and from the black sabbath vol 4 t-shirts he and the vocalist were wearing it was pretty obvious what we were going to get musically.But wow this was way beyond what i was expecting, sure the sabbath riffs were there and the vocalist was a remarkable mixture of early ozzy and paul rodgers, but it was a modern doom sound overall and very well executed, very powerful and it went down a storm!

WITCHSORROW
The Hampshire trio make such a big sound you'd think motorhead were on stage jamming with Cathedral!
It is an awesome set of precision doom laden heavy metal with pounding bass lines, agressive drumming and breathtaking riffage with some pretty cool vocals as well.We are still waiting for an album, but i am told that recordings are now being done!!!!It also turns out that the band played their first gig at this venue 3 years ago when it used to be a pub!

FIREBRAND SUPER ROCK
Edingburgh's finest thats for sure, possibley one of the countries finest as well, an absolutley stunning set of female fronted heavy metal reminiscent of early Warlock!The singer has a really strong voice and puts over the songs with style that blows away the gaff's audience each song greeted with cheers, if they are playing near you go see them you will not be dissapointed.

BLOOD ISLAND RAIDERS
So the big question was "is this their last gig?" , well if it was it was one of the best i have seen them play in a long time, sure the guitar was too loud, but you know what they say 'if its too loud, you're too old' but it was a masterclass in how heavy metal should be performed live.
I have to pick out their version of 'Rust', not only my favourite song (and thanks for the dedication guys)but it was a superb version complete with a great jazzy bass solo from TJ.
I hope this is not the end, never to witness Al, warren,TJ and paul again on stage would be a huge loss to music!

STU

SERPENT VENOM




WITCHSORROW



FIREBRAND SUPER ROCK





BLOOD ISLAND RAIDERS




Monday, 5 October 2009

ALTERCARNATED PHOTOGRAPHY

Allow me to introduce to you Jo Blackened a photographer with an amazing talent.As you can see from the samples below she can convey atmosphere in both the studio and on location, a sample of the latter featuring James Bonegrinder from "dark power metal" band Matron.

Jo started Altercarnated Photography in 2005 and has been building up a very impressive portfolio and is now branching out in live band photography also.

Perhaps one of her strengths lies with her ability to capture the moment with feeling, and the pictures have a rich colour with superb editing and care.The attention to detail and understanding of the subject matter is second to none.

One more remarkable detail to mention is that for both the location and studio work her rates are very reasonable!The locations she has are quite something as well.

Contact details and some samples are below.

STU


Some of the available locations




James Bonegrinder from Matron


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Monday, 28 September 2009

VENOM - BLACK METAL 2009 Remastered Edition (Cd Review)

01.Black Metal
02.To Hell And Back
03.Buried Alive
04.Raise The Dead
05.Teacher's Pet
06.Leave Me In Hell
07.Sacrifice
08.Heaven's On Fire
09.Countess Bathory
10.Don't Burn The Witch
11.At War With Satan
12.Bursting Out (60 min+ version)
13.Black Metal (Radio One session)
14.Nightmare (Radio One session)
15.Too Loud for the Crowd (Radio One session)
16.Bloodlust (Radio One session)
17.Die Hard (12" version)
18.Acid Queen (12" version)
19.Bursting Out (12" version)
20.Hounds of Hell (outtake)
21.Bloodlust (7" single a-side)
22.In Nomine Satanas (7" single b-side)


Cronos (Vocals/Bass)
Mantas (Guitars)
Abaddon (Drums)


Remastered and repackaged this is one of the most important albums ever made in the history of heavy metal.Originally released in November 1982 to a hail of abuse from the critics who dismissed it as badly played rubbish whilst they raved over def leppard!
Without knowing it the Newcastle trio's second album was to launch a genre of metal that would sweep the world, although it has to be said that "Black Metal" became something very different from this album, it was however the starting point.
Starting with the opening noise of a drill or something it goes into a motorhead like riff and off we go leading to the line that goes "lay down your soul to the gods rock and roll", come on you know it!
Its a non stop onslaught, a wall of power, the most metal album of its time.Okay 'Teachers Pet' is a bit childish and doesnt exactly fit the satanic styled lyrics that lead us to to the final song "At War With Satan".
Titled as an intro to the next album it is a stunning 2 minutes of sound efects and some great speech by Cronos.
Now this repackage has added some great stuff with the misleading 60 minute verson of 'Bursting Out' which is about 4 minutes, the friday rock show session, and the second and third singles and one studio outtake.
If this isnt enough for yer money you get a bonus dvd which has the full Hammersmith Odeon debut gig.An awesome performance and one which i witnessed myself, when those flame throwers went off you could smell the singed hair and someone was carried out!
Aside from that there are three promo videos, not the greatest ever made, but pretty damn cool i have to say and ones i never saw first time around.
All in all a superb value for money package!


Rating 666/666

For Fans Of : Warfare, Tank, Hellhammer, Motorhead, (Early) Bathory, Mayhem

STU