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Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know (2009)
Author: creativelivenew | Today, 11:46 | Comments: 0 |
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Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know (2009) Heavy Metal | EACRip | APE + CUE + LOG | 00:54:03 | 2009 | 363MB It's almost a blessing that, for legal reasons, this four-piece can't call itself Black Sabbath. It only serves to hammer home the point that with Ronnie James Dio up front and Vinny Appice in back, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler express a very different side of their musical personalities than they ever did with Ozzy Osbourne on vocals and Bill Ward on drums. Where the original lineup was an ultra-heavy blues band, with a rhythm section that never failed to swing (OK, they failed a little bit on "Sweet Leaf"), when Dio came on board in 1980 the group was reinvented as a heavy metal juggernaut. While Iommi's riffs remained crushingly heavy, the rhythms got faster on songs like "Neon Knights," "Turn Up the Night," and "Mob Rules," and the lyrics abandoned the earthly concerns of "Paranoid" and "Hand of Doom" for Dio's abstract symbolism and myth-making. These differences became more stark with each album (Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules, and 1992's reunion disc Dehumanizer), and now, The Devil You Know confirms once and for all this lineup's unique take on the genre it helped invent.
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Van Canto - Tribe of Force (2010)
Author: creativelivenew | Today, 11:45 | Comments: 0 |
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Van Canto - Tribe of Force (2010) Metal | EACRip | FLAC, M3U, CUE, LOG | English | Time: 55:13 | Size: 424MB Van Canto's gimmick can be summed up in one sentence: they perform a cappella power metal. These Germans have five vocalists -- a male and female lead, and three backup vocalists who make the sounds of the instruments by singing things like "dundundundunrakatakatakatakadundundundun" behind them. Anyone familiar with the harmonies created by barbershop quartets, doo wop groups, or show choirs will understand the principle, even if hearing it applied to power metal -- with all its lyrics about dragons, fire, and glory -- is a little weird.
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Tears of Anger - In the Shadows (2006)
Author: creativelivenew | Today, 11:45 | Comments: 0 |
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Tears of Anger - In the Shadows (2006) Progressive Metal | EACRip | APE, CUE, LOG, Cover | Time: 46:50 | 395MB Tears Of Anger are back with their brand new studio album, In The Shadows which sees the band fine tuning the trademark sound they first exhibited on "Still Alive". Led by brothers Benny and Björn Jansson on guitars and vocals respectively, the band also feature the dynamite rhythm section of Daniel Flores (Mind’s Eye) on drums and Johan Niemann (Mind’s Eye / Therion] on bass. With In The Shadows the band excels, displaying even stronger songwriting then their debut, with a super powerful production. Lead singer Bjorn comments, "I think we're all much more satisfied with the songs and our contribution on this record, we took our time and did not rush anything, the final result was what mattered." The final result is sure to please fans from the band's debut, as well as bring a new army of fans onboard. In The Shadows is 12 songs that mix melodic, progressive and pure metal like you have never heard before.
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