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  • My CD Collection as of 16/12/2009

    16 Dic 2009, 13:05 de adg211288

    A

    After Forever - After Forever
    Akercocke - Antichrist
    Alestorm - Captain Morgan's Revenge
    Alice in Chains - Facelift
    Alice in Chains - Jar of Flies
    Arch Enemy - Wages Of Sin
    Arch Enemy - Anthems of Rebellion
    Arch Enemy - Doomsday Machine
    Arch Enemy - Rise Of The Tyrant
    Astarte - Doomed Dark Years
    Astarte - Rise From Within
    Astarte - Quod Superius Sicut Inferius
    Astarte - Sirens
    Astarte - Demonized
    Avantasia - The Metal Opera
    Avantasia - The Metal Opera, Part II
    Avantasia - The Scarecrow
    Ayreon - The Final Experiment
    Ayreon - Actual Fantasy Revisited
    Ayreon - Into the Electric Castle
    Ayreon - The Dream Sequencer
    Ayreon - Flight of the Migrator
    Ayreon - The Human Equation
    Ayreon - 01011001
    Ayreon - Timeline

    B

    Battlelore - Where the Shadows Lie
    Battlelore - Evernight
    Battlelore - The Last Alliance
    Beyond Fear - Beyond Fear
    Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
    Black Sabbath - Heaven And Hell
    Black Sabbath - Dehumanizer
    Blind Guardian - Tales From The Twilight World
    Borknagar - Empiricism
    Breed 77 - Breed 77
    Breed 77 - In My Blood

    C

    Cruachan - Folk-Lore

    D

    Darkthrone - A Blaze in the Northern Sky
    Deadlock - Wolves
    Death - Leprosy
    Demons & Wizards - Demons & Wizards
    Demons & Wizards - Touched by the Crimson King
    Bruce Dickinson - Balls To Picasso
    Bruce Dickinson - Alive in Studio A
    Dimmu Borgir - Stormblast 2005
    Dimmu Borgir - In Sorte Diaboli
    Draconian - Turning Season Within
    DragonForce - Valley Of The Damned
    DragonForce - Inhuman Rampage
    Dream Theater - When Dream And Day Unite
    Dream Theater - Images and Words
    Dream Theater - Awake
    Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons
    Dream Theater - Falling Into Infinity
    Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes From a Memory
    Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
    Dream Theater - Train of Thought
    Dream Theater - Octavarium
    Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos
    Dream Theater - Black Clouds & Silver Linings

    E

    Echoes of Eternity - The Forgotten Goddess
    Elvenking - Heathenreel
    Elvenking - Wyrd
    Elvenking - The Winter Wake
    Elvenking - Two Tragedy Poets (...And a Caravan of Weird Figures)
    Epica - The Divine Conspiracy
    Epica - The Classical Conspiracy
    Evanescence - Fallen
    Evanescence - The Open Door
    Evergrey - In Search of Truth
    Evergrey - Recreation Day
    Evergrey - Torn

    F

    Foo Fighters - Foo Fighters
    Foo Fighters - The Colour and the Shape
    Foo Fighters - There Is Nothing Left to Lose
    Foo Fighters - One by One
    Foo Fighters - In Your Honour
    Foo Fighters - Skin and Bones
    Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace
    Forest Silence - Philosophy Of Winter

    G

    Godsmack - Godsmack
    Godsmack - Awake
    Godsmack - Faceless
    Godsmack - IV
    Gorefest - Soul Survivor
    Gorefest - Chapter 13
    Guilt Machine - On This Perfect Day

    H

    Heaven & Hell - The Devil You Know

    I

    Iced Earth - Night of the Stormrider
    Iced Earth - Burnt Offerings
    Iced Earth - The Dark Saga
    Iced Earth - Days of Purgatory
    Iced Earth - Something Wicked This Way Comes
    Iced Earth - Horror Show
    Iced Earth - The Glorious Burden
    Iced Earth - Overture Of The Wicked
    Iced Earth - Framing Armageddon (Something Wicked Part I)
    Immortal - Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism
    Immortal - Pure Holocaust
    Immortal - Battles in the North
    Immortal - Blizzard Beasts
    Immortal - At the Heart of Winter
    Immortal - Damned in Black
    Immortal - Sons of Northern Darkness
    In Flames - Colony
    In Flames - Come Clarity
    Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
    Iron Maiden - Killers
    Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast
    Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind
    Iron Maiden - Powerslave
    Iron Maiden - Live After Death
    Iron Maiden - Somewhere in Time
    Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
    Iron Maiden - No Prayer For The Dying
    Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark
    Iron Maiden - A Real Live Dead One
    Iron Maiden - Live at Donnington
    Iron Maiden - The X Factor
    Iron Maiden - Virtual XI
    Iron Maiden - Brave New World
    Iron Maiden - Dance of Death
    Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death

    J

    K

    Kamelot - The Fourth Legacy

    L

    Lacuna Coil - The Eps
    Lacuna Coil - In a Reverie
    Lacuna Coil - Unleashed Memories
    Lacuna Coil - Comalies
    Lacuna Coil - Karmacode

    M

    Machine Head - The Blackening
    Mastodon - Leviathan
    Mastodon - Blood Mountain
    Megadeth - Killing Is My Business...
    Megadeth - Peace Sells... But Who's Buying?
    Metallica - Kill 'em All
    Metallica - Ride the Lightning
    Metallica - Master of Puppets
    Metallica - ...And Justice for All
    Metallica - Metallica
    Metallica - Load
    Metallica - Reload
    Metallica - Garage Inc.
    Metallica - S & M
    Metallica - St. Anger
    Metallica - The Unnamed Feeling E.P.
    Metallica - Death Magnetic
    Midnattsol - Nordlys

    N

    Nickelback - Curb
    Nickelback - The State
    Nickelback - Silver Side Up
    Nickelback - The Long Road
    Nickelback - All the Right Reasons
    Nightwish - Angels Fall First
    Nightwish - Oceanborn
    Nightwish - Wishmaster
    Nightwish - Over The Hills And Far Away
    Nightwish - Century Child
    Nightwish - Once
    Nightwish - Dark Passion Play

    O

    Opeth - Orchid
    Opeth - Morningrise
    Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse
    Opeth - Still Life
    Opeth - Blackwater Park
    Opeth - Deliverance
    Opeth - Damnation
    Opeth - Ghost Reveries
    Opeth - Watershed

    P

    Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
    Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
    Pantera - Far Beyond Driven
    Pantera - The Great Southern Trendkill
    Pantera - Official Live: 101 Proof
    Pantera - Reinventing the Steel
    Pharaoh - Be Gone
    Pyramaze - Legend of the Bone Carver
    Pyramaze - Immortal

    Q

    R

    Rammstein - Mutter
    Rammstein - Reise, Reise

    S

    Scooter - ...and the Beat Goes On!
    Scooter - Our Happy Hardcore
    Scooter - Wicked
    Scooter - Age of Love
    Scooter - Rough & Tough & Dangerous: Singles 1994-1998
    Scooter - No Time to Chill
    Scooter - Back to the Heavyweight Jam
    Scooter - Sheffield
    Scooter - We Bring the Noise
    Scooter - Encore - Live And Direct
    Scooter - Push the Beat for This Jam
    Scooter - The Stadium Techno Experience
    Sepultura - Beneath the Remains
    Sepultura - Arise
    Sepultura - Chaos A.D.
    Sepultura - Roots
    Sepultura - Blood-Rooted
    Sepultura - Against
    Sepultura - Nation
    Sepultura - Dante XXI
    Star One - Space Metal
    Symphony X - Twilight in Olympus

    T

    Tarja - My Winter Storm
    Tenacious D - Tenacious D
    To-Mera - Transcendental
    To-Mera - Delusions
    Trivium - Ember to Inferno
    Trivium - Ascendancy
    Trivium - The Crusade

    U

    V

    Steve Vai - Passion and Warfare
    Steve Vai - Alien Love Secrets
    Steve Vai - Sex & Religion
    Velvet Revolver - Contraband

    W

    Within Temptation - Enter
    Within Temptation - The Dance
    Within Temptation - Mother Earth
    Within Temptation - The Silent Force
    Within Temptation - The Heart of Everything
    Wongraven - Fjelltronen

    X

    Y

    Z
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  • A decade of dark infatuation: 2000-2009's releases in retrospect

    13 Dic 2009, 20:25 de Lysander

    As the second decade of the 21st century looms, I thought it relevant, though rather clichéd, to make a personal top twenty albums from the last ten years. This top twenty, of course being extremely subjective, does not only exhibit albums which feature good musicianship, tone and songwriting but those that have affected me poignantly, emotionally, or have accompanied me through good and bad memories. I may well have left one or two out which later I'd consider pertinent to include, but if they haven't been by now, such belatedness would hardly warrant them deserved placement anyway.

    20. Black Math Horseman - Wyllt [2009, USA, Tee Pee Records] Progressive metal/post-rock



    1. Tyrant
    2. Deerslayer
    3. A Barren Cause
    4. Origin Of Savagery
    5. Torment Of The Metals
    6. Bird Of All Faiths And None / Bell From Madrone

    As the metal scene becomes awash with post-metal and as black metal bands clasp at post-rock for some semblance of originality in their modern sounds, BMH were the one band for me who have been able to craft something truly interesting from the embers of post-rock. Wyllt is not only an emotional and dark journey, mixing post-rock with progressive metal and ambient sections, but its distant, discordant female vocals also make it a truly eerie experience. As it becomes more and more difficult for metal and rock bands to do something interesting to stand out, BMH did so with a truly innovative début, and the only 2009 album featuring in my top 20.

    19. Crystal Castles - Crystal Castles [2008, Canada, Different Records] Electronic/chiptune



    1. Untrust Us
    2. Alice Practice
    3. Crimewave (Crystal Castles Vs. Health)
    4. Magic Spells
    5. XXZXCUZX Me
    6. Air War
    7. Courtship Dating
    8. Good Time
    9. 1991
    10. Vanished
    11. Knights
    12. Love And Caring
    13. Through The Hosiery
    14. Reckless
    15. Black Panther
    16. Tell Me What To Swallow

    The inclusion of Crystal Castles will doubtless have many spitting fire. One of the most hated bands in the indie scene [as far as the elitists go anyway], CC put out a thrillingly varietal début last year of a mixture of ambient, cacophonic and melodic electronic melodies, all tinged with a 90s chiptune vibe. It may well stand out as a complete pariah in this list, but this album is mostly important to me for being significant of a highly difficult period of psychological turmoil last year, got spun to death and ended up as one of my top played albums ever. It must have been due to its disparity with metal and dark ambient twinned with its heavy early 90s feel which made it such an effective companion through the moderate depression I encountered. Originally downloaded from a blog, I remember being more proud than usual to pick it up on CD.

    18. Mira - There I Go Daydreamer [2005, USA, Projekt Records] Shoegaze



    1. Say When
    2. Pieces
    3. Highs In The Lows
    4. Adrift
    5. No Other Way
    6. Long Division
    7. Window Seat
    8. Reset
    9. Heavenly Slumber
    10. Passerby
    11. Nearest Exit
    12. Hinterland

    Mira's third and final album was by far their most mature. Never being a particularly large fan of bands like Slowdive or My Bloody Valentine, There I Go Daydreamer really nailed the shoegaze formula for me in a way that other albums didn't. Its predecessor, Apart, took a while to get into and understand, but once I'd wrapped my psychosis around the atmosphere that Mira created, it was clear that TIGD had forged the sound perfectly. The shimmering, lush guitars; simple yet textured drumming and Regina's tender vocals created a comfortable but lonely sound like few others in ethereal music since Cocteau Twins' middle period or the first two albums from the excellent Love Spirals Downwards.

    17. Aeoga – Zenith Beyond The Helix-Locus [2005, Finland, Aural Hypnox] Ritual ambient



    1. Impenetrable-Chimera
    2. Permuting-Remote-Shrieks
    3. Ash-Breath
    4. Reptilevitation
    5. Interplanary
    6. Burialgae-Resonance
    7. Birthcry
    8. Owleye-Mandalchemy
    9. Impulses
    10. Winged-Beings
    11. Prism-Mountain
    12. Implosion
    13. Voidclysm
    14. Salamander-Maqet
    15. Lustrous-Kosmolesion

    I remember originally describing this as "being on drugs without being on drugs". The Helixes Collective have always produced some of the very best material as far as dark or ritual ambient goes. The use of purely organic materials such as animal horns and bone flutes without the use of synthesisers, make Aeoga and Halo Manash's work far more genuine that most. Zenith Beyond the Helix-Locus is one long, undisturbed ritual - a highly evocative and unsettling piece. Ensconcing yourself in its atmosphere is key to understanding and appreciating it and it warrants multiple play throughs to completely understand. If you have the patience and the attention, it truly is one of the finest ritual ambient works produced.

    16. Herbst9 – The Gods Are Small Birds But I Am The Falcon [2008, Germany, Loki Foundation] Ritual ambient



    1. The Laments Begin
    2. Must I Die? (Because Of My Holy Songs)
    3. Threshold Of Tears
    4. Enenuru
    5. The Gods Are Small Birds, But I Am The Falcon
    6. White Ashes (Black Smoke)
    7. ...And Everything Around Him Answered
    8. Shaking Ground
    9. Ilimmu

    Inspired by a Sumerian hymn to Enheduanna, The Gods Are Small Birds But I am the Falcon took me by surprise. I had already assumed that Herbst9 had peaked with their 2005 effort Buried Under Time And Sand, but The Gods Are Small Birds was more ambient, more focused and included greater use of vocal samples which made songs such as EscucharNanab Ishtar - Exalted Light of Heaven so brilliantly effective. Evoking the gods through incantations related to ancient Sumer, it was a high point not only in Herbst9's catalogue, but also for ritual ambient in general.

    Full review, written 2009.

    15. Textures – Drawing Circles [2006, Holland, Listenable Records] Progressive metal/hardcore



    1. Drive
    2. Regenesis
    3. Denying Gravity
    4. Illumination
    5. Stream Of Consciousness
    6. Upwards
    7. Circular
    8. Millstone
    9. Touching The Absolute
    10. Surreal State Of Enlightenment

    Even though 2008's Silhouettes was a more lavish and heavier piece of work, it didn't strike such a successful balance between heavy and melodic as its predecessor. After the comparatively thin Polars released in 2004, Textures raised their own bar several notches and came out with an astounding piece of work which, as far as I'm concerned, beat several genremates into the ground. What made Drawing Circles more interesting and more successful for me over bands such as Between the Buried and Me and SikTh, was the perfect combination of simplicity and complexity mixed with the composite vocals of singer Jochem Jacobs. At first Drawing Circles seemed like quite a raucous affair to acquaint oneself with, but seeing the patterns eventually becomes more satisfying and more nourishing than on a lot of progressive albums. The band manage to tease you to a point of excess with a milligram too much heaviness before switching to softer, mellower sections with clean vocals, and then back again to another intense lashing of progressive barbarism. There's probably not much here to appease fans of purely more traditional metal like Dream Theater or Evergrey, but those looking for something more gritty and more spiked with an abundance of variety could hardly do much better than to look into this.

    14. Biomechanical - The Empires of the Worlds [2005, UK, Earache Records] Progressive metal/thrash



    1. Enemy Within
    2. The Empires Of The Worlds
    3. Assaulter
    4. Relinquished Destiny
    5. Long Time Dead
    6. Regenerated
    7. DNA Metastasis
    8. Survival
    9. Existenz
    10. Truth Denied
    11. Absolution - Part 1: Final Offence
    12. Absolution - Part 2: From The Abyss
    13. Absolution - Part 3: Absolution
    14. Absolution - Part 4: Disintegration

    After a particularly alcohol-fuelled day watching Exodus down at the Underworld in November 2006, I had the first - and only one of two opportunities so far - to see Biomechanical. Even though the sound was pretty off during the set itself, it was intriguing enough for me to pick up what was at that point, their latest album, a few days later. The Empires of The Worlds, clearly sounding much better on CD [this one, at least] than live is a frenzied gallop through progressive thrash metal. Fast riffs, blistering drumwork and track upon track of some of the most intense music I've come across. In spite of the fact that most speed metal bores me to death, the combination of progressive thrash mixerd with occasional orchestration made this almost a guilty pleasure, a rewarding listen which isso full-on its akin to aural rape. Empires is a chariot race on speed, a marathon sprinted from start to finish, and by the time Part 4 of Absolution has ended, going through the album in one go can't fail to leave its daunting and unforgiving mark on the exhausted listener. Unfortunately, the long-awaited and long-hyped follow-up Cannibalised two years later fell victim to excruciatingly bad production in a similar vein to Eight Moons, and became unlistenable as a result. When asked if I'm a fan of Biomechnical the answer is a resounding yes, through it's more accurate to say I'm a fan of just one album. But what an album it is.

    13. Naamah - Resensement [2004, Poland, Metal Mind Records] Progressive metal



    1. Daydream Part One
    2. Severed
    3. Not For You
    4. Subsistance
    5. Red Light
    6. Alright
    7. Daydream Part Two
    8. Subsistance [polish version] [bonus]
    9. Twoja [piano version] [bonus]

    Resensement was Naamah's third – and up to this point still most recent album. For some reason, one suspects disagreements with the label, the band are still to put out the final album that they've been contracted for. Resensement saw the band change their sound hugely. Ultima, it's predecessor, was an averagely respectable Gothic metal record with meagre production values. Resensement saw the band put out a far more heartfelt and progressive recording, with much higher production values. What made it better than a lot of other progressive metal was that it was actually interesting to listen to in each of its multifarious sections. Every note, line and melody has its own honestly and texture. Ending with the ambient and highly atmospheric Daydream Pt 2, it was truly one of the high points of my musical reviewing when I came across it, and still remains one of my all-time favourites today.

    Full review, written 2004.

    12. Moon of Steel – Insignificant Details [2002, Italy, Steelheart Records] Progressive metal



    1. What Will Remain?
    2. I Am
    3. After All
    4. Grey 0
    5. The Wave
    6. Details part 1
    7. I Hear You Call
    8. Forced (Your Way)
    9. Waiting For The Moonlight
    10. Details part 2
    11. Details Part 3

    One of 2002's best female-fronted metal albums was also one of its most unknown, and still has garnered hardly any attention over the years. Insignificant Details, Moon of Steel's second studio album since the band put out its first full-length 1989, included a new dynamic and new singer who was also to only feature on their 1999 EP. With it's perfectly woven mix of complex, progressive metal, slow, smooth jazz interludes and some of the very best female vocals ever to fit on a metal album, Insignificant Details was a revelatory turning point for me, and still is one of my all-time favourite metal albums. The music on display is gloomy, dark, lonely and bitterly honest. It remains one of most underrated albums in metal. It's leaving statement “your life depends on that which you can seize and your dreams are not insignificant details” has resonated with me for as long as I can remember.

    Full review, written 2003.

    11. Forgotten Silence - KaBaAch [2000, Czech Republic, Redblack] Progressive metal/death metal



    1. Red Paiom - The Yellow-Blue Snake
    2. Rostau - The Sandwaves
    3. Al Qáhir - In The Marble Halls (Of Fame) IV.
    4. Saqqára - The Sitting Statue
    5. FL2C - The Morning In Cairo
    6. Vaset - The Breath Of Tasechetaat
    7. Memnon - The Ancient Moaning
    8. Ipet Isut - The Sunflames
    9. Dendara - The Deepest Depth, In The Darkest Dark...
    10. Idfú - Under The Hor's Wings ...
    11. Syene - The Waterlines
    12. As Suwais - One Step To Another World

    KaBaAch came at a time of particular musical drought, and I remember on first hearing it thinking that it wasn't my thing at all. The band, still relatively unknown but occasionally still active, put out a string of wildly inaccessible albums in the late 90s with KaBaAch being their most easy to get into. This isn't to say that it's an easy listen at all. Most of the album is a relentless, uncompromising mish-mash of death metal, progressive metal and funk/jazz sections mixed with various unusual ambient interludes. It is what it wants to be - it's so self-involved that it doesn't care if you misunderstand it or dislike it. What's most unusual about this album and its inclusion in this list, is that most of the songs in the album - 7 out of the 12 - are ambient interludes. However, the remaining five are some of the best examples of progressive metal I think of: marvellous song structure, very skilled playing [especially the bass and drum work] and accomplished female vocals by Hanka Nogolová, now spending most of her time in Silent Stream of Godless Elegy. Visiting the band's previous works has proved to be a very difficult experience, not least the highly impenetrable Senyaan, though KaBaAch is the best starting point for those looking for something truly fascinating and different in progressive metal.

    10. Atrox - Orgasm [2003, Norway, code666] Progressive metal



    1. Methods of Survival
    2. Flesh City
    3. Heartquake
    4. Burning Bridges
    5. This Vigil
    6. Tentacles
    7. Second Hand Trauma
    8. Prè Sense

    My first clash with Atrox, which seems a fitting way to describe coming into contact with them, was in 2003 when I was sent a promo of Terrestrials. I had read various comments around the internet about the band with regards to how they were just "too crazy" for a lot of reviewers or just too weird to be given the literal time of day. Of course there are many bands in the avant-garde spectrum who produce far more curious and outlandish metal, but for female-fronted metal before the likes of Akphaezya or Ayin Aleph, Atrox was pretty much as crazy as it got. The band never really fell into either the progressive or avant-garde metal camps but more a strange halfway house between the two which the band described as 'schizo metal'. Even though Terrestrials was an accomplished album with doubtless the best lyrics that I have ever come across, it was Orgasm where, under Monika at least, the band perfected their balance of creative intensity and forward-thinking metal. Every track here is a standout, be it the excellently over the top Flesh City ["masturbating teens around every corner"]; the most unusual love song ever Heartquake; or the excellently and usually progressive Pre Sense ["what's so unusual about being unique? We all are"]. After this album Monika left the band to, well, start one with her own pet freak plush and sit in Trondheim making weird artwork. I remember she accepted an interview offer from me which she proposed to do vocally as Rødingen - possibly complete with egg slicer - but for one reason or another the answers to the questions were never forthcoming.

    Full review, written 2004.

    9. The Moon and the Nightspirit – Regő Rejtem [2007, Hungary, Equilibirum Music] Neofolk/ethereal



    1. Regő Rejtem
    2. Örökké
    3. Avaràlom
    4. Szarvaslélek
    5. Föld Szive Dobban
    6. Csillagnàsz
    7. Rögből Élet
    8. Éjköszöntő
    9. Holdtànc

    I remember thinking on hearing track 7 of Regő Rejtem, Rögből Élet, that it was possibly one of the most beautiful songs I'd heard. It was particularly helpful and useful to me in 2008 when I was going through my depressive state, and I ended up delving into the album more and more and with ever greater intensity to the point whereby it became some kind of musical precious stone to me. I absolutely can't stand it when people start talking about albums "helping them through difficult periods” in their lives, and Regő Rejtem didn't do that directly. What it did do, however, was occasionally lift me out of the psychological quagmire that I was spending my time in and make me realise that there were far more aesthetic and uplifting things out there which should always be remembered, no matter how helpless you're feeling. In this way Regő Rejtem seemed to cross the psychological Rubicon with me.

    8. Vas – In The Garden Of Souls [2000, USA, Narada] Ethnic/ethereal



    1. In The Garden Of Souls
    2. Inamorata
    3. Samaya
    4. Prayer For Soheil
    5. Ceremony Of Passage
    6. Beyond Despair
    7. The Inward Coil
    8. Ephémère (Upon The Faded)
    9. Lila
    10. Unbecome
    11. Sevdama

    In the Garden of Souls came to me at a time when I was becoming particularly interested in progressive metal. I remember Ashtoreth passing the album to me and my being instantly bewitched by it. Its distant, otherwordly ether grabbed me as something I'd never heard before in stark contrast to the metal I was listening to at the time. It started a trend of interest in other bands such as Stellamara, Lumin and Axoim Of Choice which, though high quality in their own rights, never quite stood up to Vas' calibre. I was rather late in discovering the band since they disbanded after Feast of Silence in 2004, though Niyaz's Nine Heavens is the closest album I've come across in a similar vein, being much more mystical and laid back that their rather energetic self-titled album. ITGOS is still one of the most beautiful and transfixing albums I own, a dark and entrancing piece of work.

    7. Dark Sanctuary - L'Être las - L'envers du miroir [2003, France, Wounded Love] Neoclassical



    1. L'arrogance
    2. L'envers du Miroir
    3. Malveillance
    4. Les Larmes du Méprisé
    5. Profondeur de l'âme
    6. Assombrissement de l'âme
    7. Silence Macabre
    8. La Mort Avant le Déshonneur
    9. Larmes et de Sang
    10. Vie éphémère
    11. Face à une Mort Rassasiée
    12. Loin des Mortels
    13. La Rencontre Fatale
    14. Tout ce Sang Versé

    L'Être Las - L'Envers Du Miroir took me quite a while to get into, let alone to understand. It was my first introduction to darkwave and neoclassical music and initially I found it rather dull, being only exposed to the accessible strains of bands such as Nightwish, Within Temptation and Lacuna Coil at that point back in November 2003. On a late journey back from Newcastle, having seen women in skirts and heels tearing themselves apart in the streets and people stealing babies from distraught mothers' buggies as a joke, I remember the album beginning to make sense once Loin Des Mortels came on. The piano, the transcendent strings and the exquisite voice of Dame Pandora made it an enchanting experience exemplified by tracks such as L'arrogance and Vie éphémère. This sparked a heavy appreciation for one of the most musically rich bands in the neoclassical spectrum and one which I had the great pleasure of promoting at St Pancras Parish Church for their final concert in October 2009, six years later.

    Full review, written 2003.

    6. Riverside – Second Life Syndrome [2005, Poland, Inside Out] Progressive rock



    1. After
    2. Volte-Face
    3. Conceiving You
    4. Second Life Syndrome
    5. Artificial Smile
    6. I Turned You Down
    7. Reality Dream III
    8. Dance With The Shadow
    9. Before

    Discovering bands like Fates Warning and Riverside quite early on in my progressive metal initiation became problematic. What bands like these did was showcase a certain skill for maturity and intensity in metal, especially lyrically, which is hard to top. Most metal bands - in fact most bands in general - are poor at writing lyrics. It was the stark personal feel to Riverside's lyrics which was the first thing that caught my attention, followed by the sincerity of both the melodic and heavier sections, not to mention that painfully beautiful, highly Pink Floyd-esque guitar solos. Second Life Syndrome has been nearly impossible for the band to top, following it with the weaker "difficult third album" Rapid Eye Movement and the stronger Anno Domini High Definition. Riverside were another band that I had the opportunity to promote in London a couple of times, both to very high audience turnouts. In both cases it was refreshing to see a down-to-earth, relaxed and affable group of band members rather than the prima-donas that one comes across all too often in promotion at either end of the spectrum.

    5. Catafalque - Dialectique [2007, Turkey, CTF Records] Gothic metal



    1. Seasons
    2. The Ordeal
    3. Red Lights
    4. Fading Beauty
    5. Together With All The Pain
    6. Blamed
    7. Crimson Dust
    8. Butterfly Inside
    9. Ballerina
    10. Bringer Of The Night

    After the release of Sirenia's At Sixes And Sevens Gothic metal became tired, frayed and withered. It was the last truly good Gothic metal album in the accepted old style. The huge amount of ensembles jumping on the female-fronted bandwagon afterwards meant that that the sound had reached saturation point and there was little originality left in the pot. 2007's Dialectique saw Catafalque change sound from gothic/doom into a more atmospheric type with greater use of emotion and keyboards. The songwriting and production were all of a very high quality, though the jewel in the album's proverbial crown was undoubtedly Özge Özkan 's vocals, being soaring, genuine and heartfelt.

    Dialectique is so exquisitely emotional that it almost transcends any other Gothic metal album made. These days it's so rare for albums to come across as emotional: indeed, a lot of the time I almost forget that the point of music is to make people feel something. Dialectique takes you through a dodectet of perfect Gothic atmospheric numbers and doesn't drop for a moment. The music doesn't have to be big, complex and pretentious to be emotional and effective, because Dialectique accomplished more with its simplicity than most other albums could hope to after years of careful preparation.

    4. Opeth - Deliverance [2002, Sweden, Music For Nations] Progressive death metal



    1. Wreath
    2. Deliverance
    3. A Fair Judgement
    4. For Absent Friends
    5. Master's Apprentices
    6. By the Pain I See in Others

    Deliverance was always supposed to be Opeth's heaviest album. Or maybe that was just a selling point put out for promotional reasons, the original intention being to release it at the same time as Damnation. Deliverance was not necessarily their heaviest effort, it included more prog rock and melodious influences than their works during the Candlelight years - but one thing which Deliverance does remain is their most consistent album. Every track on the album is a dark, complex, opaque and beautiful work. There are many moments to commend here, be it the accessibility of the title track with its repetitive complex outro; A Fair Judgment with one of the best and most emotional guitar solos I have heard; or the unexpectedly beautiful prog rock section in the middle of the otherwise gruffly heavy Master's Apprentices. In spite of two more strong records since its release, Deliverance is still my favourite Opeth recording - with Still Life, of course, a respectably close second.

    3. After Forever - Decipher [2001, Holland, Transmission Records] Gothic metal



    1. Ex Cathedra
    2. Monolith of Doubt
    3. My Pledge of Allegiance #1 - The Sealed Fate
    4. Emphasis
    5. Intrinsic
    6. Zenith
    7. Estranged (A Timeless Spell)
    8. Imperfect Tenses
    9. My Pledge of Allegiance #2 - The Tempted Fate
    10. The Key
    11. Forlorn Hope

    I suppose this is the best time to admit that I got back into Gothic metal after an abstinence of four years due to watching an episode of Pop Idol. One of the costumes worn by Gareth Gates had a slightly Gothic tinge to it and that led me idly one day to check out Shoutcast, which was in 2002 a far more effective and popular way of finding new music that it is now. On browsing the stations I came across After Forever's Intrinsic, the first female-fronted metal track I ever heard, and this led me to download Decipher over WinMX and subsequently order it from Sonic Cathedral as my first purchase along with Aesma Daeva. Even now Decipher is, for me, one of the most important albums in all of Gothic metal. Though it took time for me to get used to the unexpected male growling elements, it was Floor's vocals, the complexity of the songwriting and the orchestration that were the album's complete strength, and which were hardly ever improved upon by the band themselves or in the genre altogether. Decipher remains one of the most impressive and important albums in Gothic metal - in spite of the band's insistence, even in their early Transmission days, that they didn't make Gothic music.

    2. Fates Warning - Disconnected [2000, USA, Metal Blade] Progressive metal



    1. Disconnected (Part I)
    2. One
    3. So
    4. Pieces Of Me
    5. Something From Nothing
    6. Still Remains
    7. Disconnected (Part II)

    Disconnected is one of the most vital albums I have come across. On a trip to Baltimore in March 2006 I was furnished with a number of Fates Warning CDRs from the No Exit period right up to FWX [though missing out, strangely, A Pleasant Shade of Gray]. Seeing as I was no fan of male-fronted vocals at that particular time, I indifferently played Inside Out and Perfect Symmetry with neither igniting my interest. It was only when I hit EscucharStill Remains from Disconnected that anything psychologically snapped into place. The track was probably the first male vocal metal track I had liked since listening to Paradise Lost and Megadeth as a teenager in the mid 90s. What Fates Warning did was lead me away gradually from the monomania I had with female vocal metal and open the gates to other artists such as Symphony X, Opeth, Dream Theater and Riverside. Disconnected was an immense turning point for me and Fates Warning remain possibly my all-time favourite metal band as a result. The maturity in the lyrics, vocals, guitars and atmosphere supersede those of any artist in the same category for me. In spite of the fact that Perfect Symmetry eventually became more important for me and one of my most valued albums of all time, its 1989 release makes it at least a decade too early for inclusion here.

    1. The Mars Volta – De-Loused in the Comatorium [2003, USA, Universal] Progressive rock




    1. Son Et Lumiere
    2, Inertiatic ESP
    3. Roulette Dares (The Haunt Of)
    4. Tira Me A Las Arañas
    5. Drunkship Of Lanterns
    6. Eriatarka
    7. Cicatriz ESP
    8. This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed
    9. Televators
    10. Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt

    4chan's /mu/ came through in spades with this one. Majoritively a breeding ground for the largest amount of trolling, spite and verbal cess on the internet, the music board kept whoring De-Loused particularly in the closing months of 2008, much to the respective elation and chagrin of the community. Idly listening to Inertiatic ESP gave me sufficient impetus to spin the album in its entirety and I became shocked by its lyrical and musical complexity, especially for Universal and a category such as progressive rock, which most of the time I'd associated with wet, flimsy and shamelessly tepid music. TMV showed a drive, expression, class and fervor that I had yet not experienced in rock or metal. The album's neat originality, its perfect mixing of rock with the frenetic feel of Latin jazz and salsa made it immediately mesmerising. The sheer talent and virtuosity of each band member induced TMV to scream ahead of any other band I was listening to in the closing months of 2008 by a long way.

    They may be called ostentatious and pretentious by some, but progressive music relies on certain mindsets by its innovators for effective experimentation. De-Loused has kept me retreating to its cadences time and time again, be it the bleak beauty of Televators and Cicatriz ESP or the sheer power and dynamism of Drunkship Of Lanterns or Take The Veil Cerpin Taxt. There is no edging the listener in here, no acceleration: De-Loused starts at 60mph and ups the gears progressively, musically and conceptually till its closing bars. For me it is not only a great album of the 2000s - but a legendary one. And that's a word I generally hate to use.
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  • My Top Albums

    13 Dic 2009, 14:08 de Goldan

    Goldan's top albums (overall) 1. Serj Tankian - Elect The Dead (955)
    2. Schiller - Sehnsucht (909)
    3. Schiller - Leben (573)
    4. Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare (548)
    5. Schiller - Tag und Nacht (515)
    6. ATB - Seven Years (485)
    7. Isgaard - Golden Key (390)
    8. Schiller - Weltreise (374)
    9. Isgaard - Secret Gaarden (362)
    10. Mylène Farmer - Avant Que L'Ombre... (345)
    11. Tokio Hotel - Schrei (344)
    12. Nightwish - Angels Fall First (328)
    13. Era - Era 2 (310)
    14. Daft Punk - Discovery (261)
    15. Lacuna Coil - In a Reverie (260)
    16. Era - Infinity (247)
    17. Hoobastank - The Reason (246)
    18. Enigma - Le Roi Est Mort, Vive le Roi! (231)
    19. Faithless - No Roots (228)
    20. Madonna - Ray of Light (225)
    21. 30 Seconds to Mars - A Beautiful Lie (212)
    22. Era - Era (209)
    23. The Prodigy - Invaders Must Die (200)
    24. The Prodigy - Experience (195)
    25. Godsmack - The Other Side (191)
    26. Enigma - The Screen Behind The Mirror (172)
    27. Oomph! - Plastik (167)
    28. Sean Paul - Dutty Rock (164)
    29. Savage Garden - Savage Garden (164)
    30. Enigma - A Posteriori (158)
    31. ATB - Future Memories (153)
    32. Linkin Park - Meteora (153)
    33. Nightwish - Over The Hills And Far Away (146)
    34. Nightwish - Wishmaster (145)
    35. System of a Down - Toxicity (144)
    36. Within Temptation - The Silent Force (137)
    37. Nightwish - Dark Passion Play (129)
    38. 30 Seconds to Mars - 30 Seconds To Mars (124)
    39. Nightwish - Century Child (123)
    40. Placebo - Sleeping With Ghosts (123)
    41. Robert Miles - Dreamland (118)
    42. Lacuna Coil - Karmacode (118)
    43. Savage Garden - Affirmation (117)
    44. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Californication (116)
    45. ATB - Trilogy (114)
    46. Guano Apes - Don't Give Me Names (113)
    47. Mylène Farmer - Point de suture (112)
    48. System of a Down - Steal This Album! (112)
    49. Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (109)
    50. Nightwish - Oceanborn (105)
    Top albums generator
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  • Jubilee tracks

    12 Dic 2009, 19:29 de K_i_m_i

    Track №1: The Cardigans - "EscucharErase-Rewind"
    Track №1,000: Depeche Mode - "Enjoy The Silence"
    Track №2,000: Sophie Ellis-Bextor - "The Distance Between Us"
    Track №3,000: Madonna - "Frozen"
    Track №4,000: Belinda Carlisle - "EscucharFool for Love"
    Track №5,000: Nena & Kim Wilde - "Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime"
    Track №6,000: Mylène Farmer - "EscucharJe T'aime Melancolie"
    Track №7,000: Kim Wilde - "EscucharI Believe in You"
    Track №8,000: ABBA - "Happy New Year"
    Track №9,000: Céline Dion - "EscucharMy Heart Will Go On"
    Track №10,000: The Cranberries - "EscucharZombie"
    Track №11,000: Tori Amos - "EscucharCrucify"
    Track №12,000: Depeche Mode - "EscucharFreelove"
    Track №13,000: Sarah McLachlan - "EscucharSweet Surrender"
    Track №14,000: Nena - "Starman"
    Track №15,000: Meredith Brooks - "EscucharWhat Would Happen"
    Track №16,000: Sarah Brightman - "EscucharOnce In A Lifetime"
    Track №17,000: Kate Bush - "EscucharWuthering Heights"
    Track №18,000: Belinda Carlisle - "EscucharEmotional Highway"
    Track №19,000: Sarah Brightman - "EscucharMacavity: The Mystery Cat"
    Track №20,000: Céline Dion - "EscucharThe Power of the Dream"
    Track №21,000: The Cranberries - "EscucharLinger"
    Track №22,000: Martika - "EscucharToy Soldiers"
    Track №23,000: Garbage - "EscucharI Think I'm Paranoid"
    Track №24,000: The Go-Go's - "EscucharUnforgiven"
    Track №25,000:: Martina McBride - "EscucharMy Baby Loves Me"
    Track №26,000: Sarah Brightman - "EscucharEden"
    Track №27,000: Sarah Brightman - "EscucharScarborough Fair"
    Track №28,000: Céline Dion - "EscucharUnison"
    Track №29,000: ABBA - "The Winner Takes It All"
    Track №30,000: Belinda Carlisle - "EscucharHeaven Is A Place On Earth"
    Track №31,000: Kylie Minogue - "In Your Eyes"
    Track №32,000: Nena - "Escuchar99 Luftballons"
    Track №33,000: Cyndi Lauper - "EscucharGirls Just Want To Have Fun"
    Track №34,000: Céline Dion - "EscucharShadow of Love"
    Track №35,000: Pat Benatar - "EscucharHit Me With Your Best Shot"
    Track №36,000: Trisha Yearwood - "EscucharHeaven, Heartache And The Power Of Love"
    Track №37,000: Sarah Brightman - "EscucharA Salty Dog"
    Track №38,000: The Bangles - "EscucharManic Monday"
    Track №39,000: Sarah Brightman - "Harem"
    Track №40,000: Kate Bush - "EscucharRunning Up That Hill"
    Track №41,000: The Gathering - "EscucharIn Motion #1"
    Track №42,000: Nightwish - "EscucharSacrament Of Wilderness"
    Track №43,000: No Doubt - "EscucharTragic Kingdom"
    Track №44,000: Pat Benatar - "EscucharOoh Ooh Song"
    Track №45,000: Roy Orbison - "EscucharI Drove All Night"
    Track №46,000: Sandra - "EscucharSuch A Shame"
    Track №47,000: Epica - "EscucharSensorium"
    Track №48,000: Tori Amos - "EscucharCruel"
    Track №49,000: Guns N' Roses - "EscucharWelcome To The Jungle"
    Track №50,000: Fleetwood Mac - "Go Your Own Way"
    Track №51,000: Blackmore's Night - "EscucharWay to Mandalay"
    Track №52,000: Rachael Yamagata - "EscucharWorn Me Down"
    Track №53,000: Kamelot - "EscucharThe Haunting (Somewhere in Time)"
    Track №54,000: Regina Spektor - "EscucharAprès Moi"
    Track №55,000: Shania Twain - "EscucharThat Don't Impress Me Much"
    Track №56,000: Liza Minnelli - "EscucharMoney, Money"
    Track №57,000: The Lightning Seeds - "EscucharYou Showed Me"
    Track №58,000: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts - "EscucharI Hate Myself for Loving You"
    Track №59,000: Manic Street Preachers - "EscucharNo Surface All Feeling"
    Track №60,000: Elton John - "EscucharCandle In The Wind"
    Track №61,000: Sheryl Crow - "EscucharTomorrow Never Dies"
    Track №62,000: Quarterflash - "EscucharFind Another Fool"
    Track №63,000: Mylène Farmer - "EscucharPas Le Temps De Vivre"
    Track №64,000: Roxette - "Real Sugar"
    Track №65,000: Michael Jackson - "EscucharBad"
    Track №66,000: Sophie Ellis-Bextor - "EscucharJolene"
    Track №67,000: Sarah Brightman - "EscucharThe War Is Over"
    Track №68,000: Rita Coolidge - "EscucharAll Time High"
    Track №69,000: Pet Shop Boys - "EscucharCan You Forgive Her?"
    Track №70,000: Hayley Westenra - "EscucharSummer Rain"
    Track №71,000: Jefferson Airplane - "EscucharSomebody To Love"
    Track №72,000: Backstreet Boys - "EscucharBigger"
    Track №73,000: Sarah Brightman - "EscucharBeautiful"
    Track №74,000: Delain - "April Rain"
    Track №75,000: Enigma - "EscucharThe Dream Of The Dolphin"
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  • How I got to know my top 10 bands a.k.a. I feel like ranting

    12 Dic 2009, 17:06 de CadaverousMoon

    Stolen from Beliyal. Yes, I was lurking at her journals on purpose (?)

    Now let's hit it.

    ~ 1. Nightwish ~
    Damn. The instant I wrote the name I had the urge of listening to them. Amazing thing indeed, this probably explains to you all why I have so much of their music scrobbled <___<. I'm not an "one dimensional" person though. I'm three dimensional in fact. it's just that I love them so much d'oh-- ok enough.

    The name of Nightwish followed me pretty much everywhere in the year 2004. I assumed they are worth the fuss, being that at the time I was newly infected with female vocalists in rock/metal bands due to Evanescence. I wasn't thinking Nightwish were the same of course, but I knew they had to be good even if there was the smallest similarity between their music and Evanescence's. So I got some money around Christmas the same year and I decided to buy Once. Yes, fellow lastfmers (?), without hearing ANY song of theirs prior to that. So I bought the album, went "o_________O" and "what the fuck holy crap this woman is :OOO" and etc. Months of continuous raping of the masterpiece followed and I found myself in paradise. I got my hands on their other albums as well and from then on, they are my favorite band. Don't think that will ever change too.

    ~ 2. Evanescence ~
    Ah. It nearly makes me cry when I think of it.
    Well, the year was 2003, obviously. EscucharBring Me To Life was everywhere of course and that song LITERALLY changed my life. From hearing it, I reversed my complete view on music overall, as it gave it a whole new dimension to me. Now it had power, intensity, beauty and purest emotion possible. I never before heard so much feeling and sentiment in anyone's voice. Amy was a goddess to me from the instant I heard her singing the first verse in that song. Fallen is probably to date the album I listened to the most in my life, though the charts here don't show that. And I guess it will always remain the most special to me, in an extremely meaningful way.

    ~ 3. Metallica ~
    Writing this the day after I found out how they'll be playing at Zagreb sometime in May next year, you can assume I'm so beyond hyper. *Screams and dances rabidly*
    Metallica is band that I know of my whole life, I assume o_O. I think I remember seeing The Unforgiven video on TV as a kid, and how James scared the shit out of me back then. I was a -easy to fright- kid, yeah (?)
    My favorite album is Metallica, never before and after they achieved such high standard and mix of their own individuality, raw power, technicality and skill. I love all the other albums too, except St. Anger. I don't mind the songs on that one though. It's just that the production is the lamest I have ever heard and I refuse to listen to Metallica as such.
    I can't wait for the concert. Keep your fingers crossed that it'll be a double one, as it is in some countries they play in on this tour.

    ~ 4. Epica ~
    I only like them because Simone is the sexiest thing alive. Nah, I'm just half kidding. It wasn't much after I discovered Nightwish that it hit me how the most pleasant joy to my ears is the combination of a powerful female voice + hard rock or metal music. I bought a Nuclear Blast compilation CD/DVD package called Beautiful Voices. It was filled with bands which have female vocalists and among them all, Epica was the band that stood out most to me. Their songs that were featured there were EscucharDance of Fate as an audio track and EscucharSolitary Ground on the DVD. Ever since then I've been a huge fan and a loyal drooler devotee.

    ~ 5. Within Temptation ~
    I must say how at first I didn't like them that much. Sharon's voice sounded to "crystally bright" and high pitched to me. Still to this day her Enter/Mother Earth voice isn't as good to me as the voice and vocal abilities she has shown on The Silent Force and The Heart of Everything. Well, how I got to know them. I think that my best friend's cousins sent me ME and TSF after I constantly annoyed them to do so, because I was eager to hear how the band sounds like. Note that at the time I didn't have a computer so that made things a lot harder. They sent it over and I was pretty surprised. With the first listening I fell in love with a lot of songs, especially Ice Queen. It's still my favorite song of theirs and one of my favorite overall. Yes, despite of the high pitched voice :P

    ~ 6. Therion ~
    It was sometime in 2006 or early 2007. A lot of people around me spoke of Therion and I knew how they were a pretty big and known band on the scene. I think I remember speaking to a friend of a friend or something and she told me how I must listen to Son of the Sun and the whole Sirius B and Lemuria albums. So she left me pretty intrigued and I decided to tell a "music dealer" friend of mine to try to get me a couple of their albums, including Sirius B and Lemuria of course. I received those two, Deggial, Theli and Gothic Kabbalah. So there was pretty much music and I didn't know from where to start. But eventually all of those albums really grown on me, especially Gothic Kabbalah and Sirius B/Lemuria. With their lyrical themes and all those brilliant vocalists they had throughout the years, I really believe there isn't a band on the scene that can be compared to them. Truly an unique piece of music and I'm so looking forward to the next album and tour.

    ~ 7. Ensiferum ~
    Ensiferum was, I believe, on some compilation disc I've gotten from a friend. And back then my ex boyfriend constantly spoke to me how brilliant they were and how they're definitely the best folk metal band around. So I decided to give them a few spins and realized how he was totally right. EscucharLAI LAI HEI was the first one that really got me hooked but the whole Iron and Ensiferum albums were so amazing to me as well. Later on I've came to the fact how I'm a much bigger fan of post-Jari Ensiferum because Victory Songs and later on the From Afar album have so much more to offer to me compared to the first two. It's not that I don't value Jari's work anymore, it's just that I prefer the newer Ensiferum. And to have Petri Lindroos in my bed every night. Me fangirl-ish? Oh please.

    ~ 8. The White Stripes ~
    Wow, time for a real time travel. I was so hooked on buying the Elephant album when it came out because Seven Nation Army (which I heard on TV) got me so fired up to do so. Unfortunately I didn't and the name of White Stripes fell a bit into the shadows after that. Only a couple of years after I found out how a school colleague of mine listens to them and has the Elephant album and I was so thrilled. And to make things better, at the same time their Get Behind Me Satan album just came out so I gathered some money and bought it. Stripes are so brilliant to me, a band that has no competition whatsoever in uniqueness, originality and talent on the scene. I only wish how Jack would stop with all of his side projects and start concentrating on a new TWS album. I really need it ^_^

    ~ 9. The 69 Eyes ~
    One long time ago, The 69 Eyes were a band that was in the Holy Trinity combo [Nightwish, Evanescence + them]. And if they were still making albums such as Paris Kills, Blessed Be or Wasting the Dawn, I believe they'd still be there. It's just that Devils, Angels and Back In Blood aren't that good. They have some good songs (EscucharLost Boys in particular) but the overall gloom, gothic feel of PK, BB and WtD is completely gone. I get the direction they are heading to, but in my humble opinion they should have stick to the sound those three epic albums have.
    Regarding the "how I got to know them" part - I bought Blessed Be a real long time ago. 2003 I think. Their best album in my book and always something really special to me.

    ~ 10. Lacuna Coil ~
    I really don't know why Lacuna Coil is so high in my list O___O. Must have been due to some rape fest period cause I can't really say they mean that much to me to hold the #10 position.
    I think it was 2007 when I got Karmacode and I really like that album. Comalies is great too, so is In a Reverie. Cristina is a great vocalist a well. Don't know what else to say. I really don't know why they're this high. There are so many other bands that deserve to be here. O_o.

    Fin.

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  • End of the year journal, 2009

    11 Dic 2009, 23:12 de TmBmbadl

    The obligatory end of the year journal with my favorite albums and all that.

    Favorite albums of 2009

    1. Isis - Wavering Radiant (my favorite so far)
    2. Sonic Youth - The Eternal
    3. maudlin of the Well - Part the Second
    4. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
    5. OM - God Is Good
    6. Drudkh - Microcosmos
    7. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest

    Other albums I liked a lot

    8. Emilie Simon - The Big Machine
    9. dälek - Gutter Tactics
    10. Kylesa - Static Tensions
    11. 10-20 - 10-20
    12. Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
    13. Amesoeurs - Amesoeurs
    14. Alamaailman Vasarat - Huuro Kolkko
    15. Epica - The Classical Conspiracy / Design Your Universe
    16. Sunn O))) - Monoliths & Dimensions
    17. Cobalt - Gin
    18. Silversun Pickups - Swoon
    19. Marilyn Roxie - New Limerent Object
    20. SND - Atavism
    21. Katharsis - Fourth Reich
    22. Mountains - Etching
    23. The Bronzed Chorus - I'm the Spring
    24. Orthodox - Sentencia
    25. Metric - Fantasies
    26. Supersilent - 9
    27. Indukti - Idmen
    28. 椎名林檎 - 三文ゴシップ
    29. Thy Catafalque - Róka Hasa Rádió
    30. Candlemass - Death Magic Doom
    31. Animals as Leaders - Animals as Leaders
    32. Bat for Lashes - Two Suns

    and a few others, got tired of listing them.

    Best musical discoveries this year

    1. Negative Approach, my new favorite band.
    2. Infest, my other new favorite band.
    3. OM, a name that I've read many times and never paid attention to, now I regret I didn't listen to them before
    4. Can
    5. Cannibal Ox
    6. Kamelot, decided to listen to them after many years of hearing how good they are, it's the only power metal band that I can listen to without being bored after five or six songs.
    7. Леонид Фёдоров, another new favorite.
    8. Belle and Sebastian
    9. The Magnetic Fields
    10. Einstürzende Neubauten
    11. The Fall, another band I finally listened to, after a couple of years of many people recommending them to me.

    Other releases that caught my attention..

    Dream Theater - Black Clouds & Silver Linings, I think this is slightly better than Systematic Chaos, which means it's still bad, but I wasn't expecting anything from them so it was bit of a surprise. Still, I wish they went back to do demos before going in the studio, maybe get an outside producer, and please don't let Portnoy sing anymore.

    Nightwish - Made in Hong Kong... this has to get the award for the most pointless release this year, a live album with only new songs and an audio quality that sounds like a badly recorded bootleg, the band's performance isn't very impressive either. Don't see why anyone would buy this.

    Slayer - World Painted Blood, a bit of a surprise I suppose, this album is not very special, but it should've been much worse than it is, not only is not completely bad, but it also has some good songs (Psycopathy Red, Unit 731). Sure it's more of the same, but it'd be foolish to expect otherwise from Slayer.

    Blut aus Nord - Memoria Vetusta II: Dialogue with the Stars. I have mixed feelings about this one, this was my first non-Industrial Blut aus Nord album, I like it and I think it's very well done, but I still prefer their weird industrial/dark/creepy sounds from The Work Which Transforms God or Odinist.

    Inferi - The End of an Era. This is a good album from a genre that I don't like very much, that's why I don't include it among my favorites, however I have to recommend this one to any melodic death metal fan.

    Sonata Arctica - The Days of Gray. Didn't like it, I understand that they'd want to change or evolve their sound, (they don't seem to be taking many risks but whatever) I respect that, but this new "Prog" sound is boring, I think the world doesn't need more Power/Prog metal bands. So unless they go back to the cheesy/repetitive/Stratovarius-like sound of the first albums (which I doubt) I won't be listening to any new releases from them.

    Ken Snyder - By Request Only. I'm both happy and sad that this album leaked, it's nice to finally be able to listen to it, but now it's lost some of the legendary status it had. However, the album is quite good and Modern Religion is great song.

    Delain - April Rain, this was fun to listen to for a while, the music's good and Charlotte's voice is very nice, don't know when or if I'll listen to this again, but it is a good album, and better than the first one in my opinion.

    The Agonist - Lullabies for the Dormant Mind. This was a big improvement from their previous album, it is a bit generic and I wouldn't call it good, but if they keep improving like this I imagine that by their fourth or fifth release they could become a very good band.

    Lily Allen - It's Not Me, It's You, silly, catchy pop music with nice hooks, don't know if I should like it, but I do.

    Immortal - All Shall Fall. left me indifferent, it's not bad but I find it a bit lifeless, maybe it's my fault for expecting something else from them (as a rule I try to listen to an album without expectations of how should it sound), maybe it needs a couple more spins, but so far I don't like it much.

    This year releases from Obscura, Hiroshima Will Burn, Trepalium, Black Sun Aeon, Hieronymus Bosch, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Ignominious Incarceration, Centaurus-A and Ulcerate, they all sounded the same to me, I'm not the biggest death metal fan, but it's starting to sound very boring, just an opinion, I don't consider those albums bad and I liked Centaurus-A and Ulcerate's releases, but I'm losing interest in the genre.

    That's it for this year, I think.... there are a couple of albums I didn't get the chance to listen to, but overall I think it was a good year.
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  • Randomness caused by dullness.

    11 Dic 2009, 17:52 de CadaverousMoon

    The idea is to go to the page of your number one artist, and follow the link of it's number one similar artist, then repeating that for this artist and so on, noting down each artist as you go. Do this until you've got to 50 artists (not including your number one). If you get any repeats, just go to the second similar artist or the nearest one that you haven't already had.

    Nightwish

    1. Tarja Turunen
    2. Epica
    3. After Forever
    4. Tristania
    5. Sirenia
    6. Leaves' Eyes
    7. Delain
    8. Lunatica
    9. Edenbridge
    10. Visions of Atlantis
    11. Imperia
    12. Atargatis
    13. Darkwell
    14. Forever Slave
    15. Elis
    16. Erben der Schöpfung
    17. Mortal Love
    18. Flowing Tears
    19. Autumn
    20. Asrai
    21. Bloodflowerz
    22. Mandragora Scream
    23. Theatres des Vampires
    24. Lord Vampyr
    25. Shadowsreign
    26. VII Arcano
    27. Ancestral Stigmata
    28. Fear's Dawn
    29. Ylian
    30. Horresco Referens
    31. Yorblind
    32. Edenshade
    33. Rising Moon
    34. Septic Cemetery
    35. Mortus
    36. Deathless
    37. Atsphear
    38. Bioterror
    39. Buried Dreams
    40. Holymarsh
    41. Mistweaver
    42. Seducer's Embrace
    43. Dorgmooth
    44. Burden Of Life
    45. Frozen Eternity
    46. Under The Grave
    47. Deals Death
    48. Omnispawn
    49. Hallows Die
    50. Obtenebris

    Koji opskurni bendovi.
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  • Band I've seen live and enjoyed!

    10 Dic 2009, 17:40 de DundalkChild

    I'll try to list all the bands and artists I've seen live and enjoyed. Some I enjoyed more than others. Of course I saw many more bands, but most of them I forgot since they weren't that interesting for me or they simply failed.

    ASP 2x
    Amberian Dawn
    Amorphis 2x
    Apocalyptica
    Atrocity
    Autumn
    Blind Guardian
    Children of Bodom
    Delain 6x
    Diablo Swing Orchestra
    Die Apokalyptischen Reiter
    Doro 2x
    Dream Theater
    Egotrippi
    Elis
    Eluveitie 2x
    Ensiferum
    Epica 3x
    Equilibrium
    Faun
    Helge Schneider 2x
    Iced Earth
    Jesus on Extasy
    Kamelot 2x
    Keane
    Kivimetsän Druidi2x
    Korpiklaani
    Kotiteollisuus
    Krypteria 2x
    L'Âme Imortelle
    Leaves' Eyes 3x
    Letzte Instanz 2x
    Lordi
    Midnattsol
    Moonsorrow 2x
    Nightwish
    oneiros
    Opeth
    Orden Ogan
    Ronan Keating
    Runrig
    Samsas Traum
    Serenity 2x
    Sirenia
    Skyforger
    Sonata Arctica 4x
    Stream of Passion 2x
    Subway to Sally
    SuidAkrA
    Tarja Turunen 9x
    Tarot
    The Corrs
    Turisas
    Týr
    van Canto 2x
    Waylander
    Within Temptation 4x
    Xandria
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  • Monthly Top Tracks

    10 Dic 2009, 0:14 de Goldan

    Monthly Top Tracks

    May-2007
    Tokio Hotel : Durch den Monsun (17 plays)
    Jun-2007
    Mylène Farmer : Dans Les Rues De Londres (7 plays)
    Jul-2007
    Tokio Hotel : Der letzte Tag (12 plays)
    Aug-2007
    Isgaard : Earth Song (10 plays)
    Sep-2007
    Lacuna Coil : EscucharFalling Again (7 plays)
    Oct-2007
    Nightwish : Astral Romance (14 plays)
    Nov-2007
    Isgaard : EscucharMan on the Moon (11 plays)
    Dec-2007
    Savage Garden : EscucharBreak Me Shake Me (29 plays)
    Jan-2008
    Savage Garden : EscucharBreak Me Shake Me (14 plays)
    Feb-2008
    Schiller : Dream of You (26 plays)
    Mar-2008
    Daft Punk : EscucharAerodynamic (20 plays)
    Apr-2008
    Era : EscucharHymne (21 plays)
    May-2008
    Serj Tankian : The Unthinking Majority (51 plays)
    Jun-2008
    Lacuna Coil : EscucharOur Truth (14 plays)
    Jul-2008
    Serj Tankian : Saving Us (28 plays)
    Aug-2008
    Mylène Farmer : C'Est Dans L'Air (26 plays)
    Sep-2008
    System of a Down : EscucharForest (33 plays)
    Oct-2008
    Mylène Farmer : EscucharVertige (20 plays)
    Jan-2009
    30 Seconds to Mars : EscucharThe Fantasy (8 plays)
    Feb-2009
    Guano Apes : EscucharOpen Your Eyes (14 plays)
    Mar-2009
    The Prodigy : EscucharOmen (24 plays)
    Apr-2009
    Breaking Benjamin : EscucharSo Cold (18 plays)
    May-2009
    Crossfade : EscucharCold (18 plays)
    Jun-2009
    ATB : Let U Go (13 plays)
    Jul-2009
    Coldplay : EscucharViva La Vida (5 plays)
    Sep-2009
    Nightwish : Escapist (6 plays)
    Oct-2009
    Scooter : We Are the Greatest (14 plays)
    Nov-2009
    Neuroticfish : EscucharI Don't Need the City (7 plays)
    Dec-2009
    Chorus of Tribes : EscucharMarakesh (4 plays)
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  • Best artists by months

    10 Dic 2009, 0:12 de Goldan

    Monthly Top Artists

    May-2007
    Tokio Hotel (100 plays)
    Jun-2007
    Mylène Farmer (92 plays)
    Jul-2007
    Tokio Hotel (78 plays)
    Aug-2007
    Isgaard (67 plays)
    Sep-2007
    Akira Yamaoka (82 plays)
    Oct-2007
    Nightwish (127 plays)
    Nov-2007
    Isgaard (115 plays)
    Dec-2007
    Era (120 plays)
    Jan-2008
    Enigma (44 plays)
    Feb-2008
    Schiller (191 plays)
    Mar-2008
    Schiller (181 plays)
    Apr-2008
    Schiller (200 plays)
    May-2008
    Serj Tankian (488 plays)
    Jun-2008
    Schiller (313 plays)
    Jul-2008
    Schiller (446 plays)
    Aug-2008
    Schiller (230 plays)
    Sep-2008
    Schiller (136 plays)
    Oct-2008
    Schiller (160 plays)
    Jan-2009
    Faithless (35 plays)
    Feb-2009
    Кино (63 plays)
    Mar-2009
    The Prodigy (140 plays)
    Apr-2009
    ATB (105 plays)
    May-2009
    ATB (171 plays)
    Jun-2009
    ATB (237 plays)
    Jul-2009
    ATB (81 plays)
    Sep-2009
    Scooter (75 plays)
    Oct-2009
    Scooter (137 plays)
    Nov-2009
    Scooter (53 plays)
    Dec-2009
    Moby (5 plays)
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