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  • The new face of black metal

    7 Dic 2009, 1:23 de The_Night_Head



    They said it couldnt be done, they said it was impossible, they said you'd be crazy to even try, but one band has finally done it. One band, Agathodaimon, have finally achieved the unimaginable. The first band to crack the mystery that has confounded musicians across the world for centuries now. They are the first band to flawlessly combine the once incompatible genres of pop and black metal, into one superior art form.

    Drawing influences from the timeless greats (Burzum, Darkthrone, Immortal and more), infused with refreshing stylish helpings of 21st century pop, they surpass all predecessors with their extensive discography loaded with masterpiece after masterpiece.Their latest album, Phoenix, caused an earthquake in the black metal scene when it hit the shelves earlier this year, and since then has been flying off them quicker than you can count. I suggest you all go and download them, or better yet pick yourselves up a copy. You dont want to miss the chance to hear is what is quite possibly the most groundbreaking, progressive music to ever grace the earth.

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  • A Guide to Thrash Metal Part 4: Hybrids

    6 Dic 2009, 12:54 de 399796kms

    A Guide to Thrash Metal Part IV: Hybrids

    Welcome again to my final guide exploring Thrash Metal. This installment will focus on various hybrids of Thrash, mostly Techincal/Progressive Thrash, with some Blackened Thrash and Death-Thrash. Enjoy.

    Absu: Absu are among the finest bands to blend Thrash with Black Metal. They are an eccentric band of Texans led by drummer and vocalist “Sir” Proscriptor McGovern. Absu’s debut, Barathrum VITROL, is fairly in the Death Metal camp and it was with subsequent releases that Absu began blending Thrash and Black into their own potent brew. Albums like Tara and the Sun of Tiphareph showcase this band’s adeptness and both writing epic songs and also furious Thrash fests that combine the best of both Thrash and Black Metal. I also quite like their lyrical content, which focuses on Mesopotamian and Celtic Mythologies. Rec albums: The Sun of Tiphareth, Tara, The Third Storm of Cythraul.

    Anacrusis: One of my all time favorite Thrash acts. Anacrusis emerged from St. Louis in the mid 1980s playing a primal version of Thrash, what set them apart from their peers was frontman Kevin Nardi’s unique vocal stylings and their habit of tuning to B (down tuning 2.5 semi tones) in a time where that level of down tuning was utilized only by bands like Carcass. They showed promise early on, their Annihilation Complete demo had won a readers poll in the Metal Forces zine and as they toured they began to attract attention from labels and soon ended up on seminal Metal Blade records. Like some bands they evolved quickly, their debut Suffering Hour was a fairly straight ahead Thrash recording.

    Their progressive period began with their sophomore release, 1990's Reason. This album showed signs of both musical and lyrical maturity but was hampered by poor production. Nardi’s lyrics began dealing with frank and everyday matters. Cliched lyrics of Satan, destruction, headbanging, etc were ditched like an empty pack of cigarettes. 1991's Manic Impressions was a strong album, taking the progressive side of things even further. Despite the progressive nature, this album retains a strong Thrash feel and doesn’t suffer from poor songwriting as every song is memorable and quite heavy in its own right. Their final release would be their most abstract and ambitious, 1993's Screams and Whispers is an album that sounds like no other. The production is dense and claustrophobic yet clear, Nardi’s vocals have improved immeasurably and, despite the vulnerabilities presented in his lyrics, he sounds confident, no longer relying on studio wizardly to toy with his voice. Keyboards would be brought in, but utilized in sparse and complimentary way that would shame most keyboard friendly bands. The songwriting is truly amazing and brings to shame most bands who wear ambition and talent on their sleeves but forget about crafting interesting songs (*cough* Dream Theater *cough*). Upon touring for this album the band encountered a series of calamities and tension with Metal Blade led to them breaking up. There’s an oft trotted Neil Young lyric that it’s better to burn out than to fade away. Anacrusis were perhaps proof that it’s best for a flame to burn longer before fading away so that the flame has had the chance to reach its apogee. Rec albums: Reason, Manic Impressions, Screams and Whispers. Be sure to check their website where you can get their entire discography, plus some other goodies, for free download.

    Aura Noir: Mostly noted as being a project of Mayhem’s ex-guitarist Blasphemer. This is despite the fact that Blasphemer was a full time member of AN before he joined Mayhem. AN’s great contribution to the Blackend Thrash realm is the mighty and aptly titled Black Thrash Attack. Its an unrelenting 42 minutes combining the best of Thrash and Black Metal. It also features some pretty sick vocal stylings and you’d have a hard time telling that Blasphemer was a huge Voivod fan by some of the riffing in this project. Rec albums: Black Thrash Attack, The Merciless.

    Carnivore: As I stated before, I’m not a fan of crossover. So the fact I’m including this band should be considered high praise. The mixing of the sacred and the profane is often one of the most important elements of satire. Carniovre, fronted by a firmly un-Goth Peter Steele, is a prime example of this. Carnivore’s hilarious lyrics are crass and all about taking the piss. With song titles like Male Supremacy and Angry Neurotic Catholics, you would expect the music to be equally blunt. However this isn’t the case. Carnivore’s music showed supreme songwriting ability, the core of their sound combining Thrash, NYHC and Doom to achieve stunning results. And because of their ability to combine amazing songwriting with crass lyrics, they offer something for everyone. Rec albums: Carnivore, Retaliation.

    Coroner: One of my all time favorite Thrash acts. Coroner were aided in the early days by their countryman Tom Fischer who provided vocals for their seminal Death Cult demo. Coroner’s sound is firmly in the technical field but they don’t overdo it. Thus if you’re scared by a Voivod or a Anacrusis, this band is ideal for you. Coroner’s riff work is superb, fueled by Tommy Baron’s inventive and heavy guitar playing. The pinnacle of their technical ability is deftly showcased on 1991's Mental Vortex and my personal favorite album of theirs. Rec albums: R.I.P., Punishment for Decadence, No More Colour, Mental Vortex.

    Deceased: Deceased began life more as a pure Death Metal act than anything else, although like many of their peers there was a distinct Thrash influence to their sound. Beginning with 1997's Fearless Undead Machine Deceased came into their own, their addictive sound combining Thrash, Death and Traditional Metal into their own potent brew. FUM is my personal favorite of them, and with zombies suddenly becoming very trendy, it’s a topical concept album to boot. I deal for putting on as background music when reading Max Brooks. Rec albums: Supernatural Addiction, Fearless Undead Machines, As the Weird Travel On.

    Demolition Hammer: In a nutshell, Demolition Hammer sound like a thrashier version of Suffocation. Or perhaps Soffo are a deathier version of DH. Either way, if you chose to investigate DH, as you should, you’ll be presented with some of the heaviest, most pummeling Deathend Thrash out there. Although I detect some NYHC in their sound, they are without doubt a premier Thrash act, one whose intensity led to some Death Metal tinges. Another thing that pushes them to the top is a clear production which doesn’t sacrifice rawness. A band that will give even the most stoic Metalhead whiplash. Rec albums: Tortured Existence, Epidemic of Violence.

    Desaster (Ger): A blackened Thrash band that more thankfully veer towards the Thrash spectrum. Their debut, A Touch of Medieval Darkness was slightly more biased in favor of BM elements and that album doesn’t really do much for me. They really started to get things going with Hellfire’s Dominion where they began showcasing a wonderful knack for writing anthemic Thrashers (songs like Teutonic Steel and Metalized Blood are prime examples). A good band who should fit everyone’s taste. Rec albums: Hellfire’s Dominion, 666 Satan’s Soldiers Syndicate.

    Destroyer 666: Digging into you like the claws of a pack of starving wolves, D666's sound is deadly and dangerous and unrelenting. D666 are a fine example of raw BM production values, and BM’s penchant for epic songwriting, combining with the primal driving force of Thrash. This band of Australian Antichrists are equally adept at writing catchy and heavy Thrash fests and epic fare, thus they have something for everyone. An essential blackened-Thrash act. Rec albums: Unchain the Wolves, Phoenix Rising, Cold Steel...For an Iron Age.

    Devastation: As an disambiguation, I will state that this is the Devastation from Corpus Christi, Texas. Riffs. They are an integral part of Metal, so much that they are taken for granted. And then you run into a band who’s riffage is a level above most bands, and then you’re reminded of what makes Metal great. Devastation were such a band. Categorized as Death/Thrash, they sound like the bridge between bands like Slayer and Kreator and bands like Death and Morbid Angel. Further aiding the riffage is top notch production which makes everything sound even heavier. Rec albums: Idolatry, Signs of Life.

    Gehennah: If you like Motorhead and Venom, you will like these inebriated Swedes. Gehennah play a quite raw form of Thrash with some slight BM tinges, but they make no bones about their love for Lemmy, Cronos, alcohol, leather and Metal. Gehennah are an ideal band to listen to on a very loud sound system and after consumption of large amounts of alcohol. Gehennah make you want to drink and headbang for the rest of your life. Feel encouraged to Bang your heads for Satan with these Decibel Rebels. Rec albums: King of the Sidewalk, Hardrocker, Decibel Rebel.

    Mekong Delta: One of the bigger progressive Thrash acts. Mekong’s progressive influences came more from the classical side of things, as opposed to bands like Watchtower or Anacrusis who were more influenced by jazz/prog rock. Right from the get-go they showed they weren’t content with writing simplistic Thrash. Their self titled debut is an amazing meld of progressive tendencies and kick ass Thrashing, as songs like Kill the Enemy and Shiva show in spades. Many consider their sophomore The Music of Erich Zann to be their best which plays like a refined and improved take on their self titled debut. The Principle of Doubt showed the classical side taking a more prominent role, with covers of the Twilight Zone theme and Julio Sagreras’ El Colibri making appearances. But this didn’t come at the expense of kick-ass Thrash. Dances of Death showed classical and progressive influences taking a bigger role, as the bulk of this fine album is taken up by the 17 minute title track and a monolithically crushing cover of Modest Mussorgsky’s Night on a Bare Mountain.

    Albums like Kaleidiscope and Visions Fugitives brought more progressive and classical features, at times sacrificing the Thrash for something approaching the more general Progressive Metal field, but still very worthy efforts. This band’s only misstep was the ambitious Pictures at an Exhibition album, featuring two renditions of Mussorgy’s famous composition, one run through featuring band and orchestra and the other featuring band sans orchestra. Despite the admirable ambition, all this served to demonstrate was how nothing, not even a wall of Marshall stacks, can compare to the power of a full symphony orchestra. The band’s reunion album, 2007's Lurking Fear was seen as a return to the earlier style of their first couple of albums. As you can tell by looking at my playlist, I like this band a lot! Their only weakness really is that the various vocalists who’ve sung for this band have been less then stellar in their talents. Rec albums: Mekong Delta, Music of Erich Zann, Principle of Doubt, Dances of Death (And Other Walking Shadows), Visions Fugitives, The Lurking Fear.

    Morbid Saint: Veni, vidi, vici. Those are the famous words of Julius Caesar, one of the great conquerors in history. Those words translate as I came, I saw, I conquered. That one sentence perfectly describes the career of Wisconsin’s Morbid Saint. They formed in 1986, released two demos and a single full length and disbanded 6 short years later. But sometimes to achieve quality, one must sacrifice quantity, and in the case of this band that is a worthy compromise. Spectrum of Death is simply one of the greatest, heaviest and most intense Thrash albums ever released. Such is its intensity that it seems to owe more to the still young Death Metal scene than anything else and in fact they caught the eye of Chuck Shuldiner and Spectrum was actually produce by Death’s manager. My first impression was that they sounded like an even heavier version of Sodom. They certainly took influence from the Teutonic Greats, and were no less influenced by the greats of the American scenes, and merged those into their own, impossibly potent brew. If you haven’t heard of this band, get Spectrum of Death now. No Thrash fan’s existence can be complete without this masterpiece. Rec album: Spectrum of Death.

    Necrodeath: One of the first bands to emerge from Italy was also one of the nastiest. A thrash outfit with enough evilness and intensity to make Euronymous shit his satanic pants. Showing clear influences from early Bathory, Kreator and Slayer they created some of the most intense, raw and evil Thrash released at the time. Supreme songwriting manages to break through the brutality of it all. Into the Macabre made quite a stir in the underground when it was released. Their follow-up Fragments of Insanity was more technical and even Death Metal influenced. They split up shortly after its release but thankfully reformed nine years later. 2001's Black as Pitch is my personal fav of their new albums, oozing with thick atmosphere and raw intensity and ending with one of the greatest anti-Christian epics in Metal history with The Church’s Black Book. Rec albums: Into the Macabre, Fragments of Insanity, Black as Pitch.

    Poison (Ger): One of the problems with last.fm is the difficulty of seperating different bands with the same name. This is most strikingly obvious in the case of Germany's Poison, a band who has absolutely nothing in common beyond a name with a certain american pop band of the 80s. They're listed as Death-Thrash but I feel its fairer to call them Blackened Thrash. In fact, given the time period when they were active I think its quite fair to lump them in with the first wave of Black Metal. Poison's music fits in very well with other first wave bands, especially Bathory and Hellhammer. The riffing is brutal and eerie, often at the same time, and is filled with potent atmosphere. Highly recommended. Rec albums: Into the Abyss . Further Into the Abyss [/ur].

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    : One of many acts who were there for the transition between Thrash and Death Metal. Possessed actually coined the term Death Metal. Musically its pure Thrash but due to the lyrical content, and the song Death Metal, they’ve been included in on the DM side of things. They were quite influential as well. A quite enjoyable and influential band, even if guitarist Larry Lalonde is too busy sailing the seas of cheese to acknowledge the importance of this band. Rec albums: Seven Churches, Beyond the Gates.

    Protector: Imagine if Sodom, circa Obsessed by Cruelty/Sign of Evil, instead of streamlining their sound into what they would evolve into, decided instead to try their hand at what would become known as Death Metal. Further imagine that this early, fictional, incarnation of Sodom found a bunch of more than capable musicians, thus abandoning the sloppiness factor. Protector is roughly what you’d get. A German outfit who wrote great pummeling riffs to coincide with a lethal dose of headbanging speed. One of the best bands I’ve been introduced to while writing these guides. Rec albums: The Golem, Urm the Mad, A Shedding of Skin.

    Rigor Mortis: One of the more riff-tastic Thrash outfits out there. They played Thrash with a respectable dose of Death Metal, especially in the lyrical department which read like a dash of Slayer mixed with a heavy love of gory B-movies. RM’s strength was due in main part to vocalist’s Bruce Corbitt’s very baritone range (one reviewer called him the Unicron of Thrash) and Mike Scaccia’s incredible riffing. The riffing is heavy, memorable, fast and catchy, all in the same breath, without compromising a single element of either of these. His soloing is also godlike in his frenetic energy. Scaccia’s thrashy riffing on Ministry’s Psalm 69 albums is one of the main elements that makes that album such a classic, and listening to this bands short output, its easy to see why Al Jourgensen recruited him. Rec albums: Freaks, Rigor Mortis, Vs. The Earth.

    Ripping Corpse: Without a doubt, the best Metal band with the word Corpse in their name. A band that featured guitarist Erik Rutan, known more famously for his passable stint in Morbid Angel and the unrelentingly monotonous Hate Eternal. Much like bands like Morbid Saint and Devestator, they are the link between Thrash and Death Metal. Their brief material favors quite favorably with the output of early Death Metal acts like Morbid Angel and Obituary. Their songwriting was quite ambitious, showing lots of technicality and Doomy interludes mixed in with the faster stuff. Vocalist Scott Ruth was a strong asset as well, showing himself to be versatile in sounding like different demonic entities yet still remaining relatively coherent. Rec albums: Dreaming with the Dead, Splattered Remains.


    Sabbat (Jap): This band has released too many releases for its own good. Not that they lack quality...there's just so many of them. Sabbat are an intimidating band to check out but one thats worth wading into. Sabbat's music is at times rather raw Black Metal, other times its highly melodic and rather catchy, other times its very thrashy. I myself don't know this band as well as I should, so this is based on what I've heard and so take it with a grain of satanic salt. My personal fav is The Dwelling, a sprawling 50 minute epic song. Rec albums: Satanasword, Evenom, Black Up Your Soul, Fetisichism, The Dwelling.

    Sarcofago: They are in many ways typical of the bands within the first wave of Black Metal. Raw, dirty and quite evil. Playing raw Thrash Metal with a lyrical bent and a visual esthetic that we would come to recognize as Black Metal. Although there are times when they seem to not recognize that, or at the very least ignore it. You can’t imagine Immortal writing a song called Sex, Drinks and Metal can you? But then again, they also wrote a song called Fuck Off Melodic Black Metal. Sarcofago were inconsistent in terms of quality and when you think of it, not quite meriting a lot of mention beyond their seminal I.N.R.I. album and their early demos, but still worth touching on nonethless. Rec albums: I.N.R.I, Rotting.

    Sadus: When one thinks of Metal guitar gods, names like Rhoads, Tipton, Shuldiner come to mind. When one thinks of Metal drum Gods, names like Hoglan, Mournier, Lombardo, Mcbain come to mind. Vocal Gods include names like Halford, Dio, Dickinson. But when one thinks of Bass Gods, the names are quite short. Les Claypool is an amazing bassist, but asides from Blind Illusion and the odd cover he’s had very little to do with Metal. Alex Webster from Cannibal Corpse comes to mind. But who else? Maybe Geddy Lee of Rush, but that would depend on if you consider Rush to be Metal or not. So you see that not too many names come to mind. Wether this is due to serial improper mixing, lack of talented bassists or too many bassists being guitar converts and not playing the instrument properly is difficult to say. Its most likely a combination of these factors.

    Well, Sadus were blessed to have one Steve DiGiorgio within their ranks. A man whose bass playing sends tremors down to all the circles of hell. Luckily, Sadus are far more than a really god bassist. Sadus were a Death-Thrash outfit in the beginning. They would make a great Death-Thrash sandwich alongside Rigor Mortis and Morbid Saint. They became more technical as their career wore on and their more recent stuff leaves much to be desired. The most essential albums are their first three, which are a perfect combination of technicality alongside Thrash brutality. Rec Albums: Illusions(Chemical Exposure), Swallowed in Black, A Vision of Misery.

    Sindrome: A band who if it weren’t for the advent of tape trading, or the modern equivalent of internet downloading, would’ve never come to light. Sindrome released only two demos in their short time together but I’ll take quality over quantity. Sindrome were notable for the very deep but still coherent vocals, think Rigor Mortis, and a relentless Thrash assault that owes a fair bit to Dark Angel. Together with a rather rough production they create a rather hellish atmosphere that not many Thrash releases have. Their second demo was a bit more ambitious, featuring more technical refinement and is basically a very short concept album. Very enjoyable and a must for any self respecting thrash fan. You can find these two demos for free on their website. Rec albums: Into the Halls of Extermination, Vault of Inner Conscience.

    Voivod: Voivod are probably one of the most challenging Thrash bands to approach. You wouldn’t know it from their early albums, all heavily raw and unpolished (but still very good!), that would go on to become of the most daring and progressive acts in Metal history, let alone Thrash. But moving on from their Venom and Motorhead inspired works, Voivod weren’t content to make it easy for their fans to move on with them. There’s mainly the late Piggy’s Robert Fripp-inspired and otherwise unworldly riffing and Snake’s unique and decidedly un-Metal vocal style. Their music paints the picture of a dystopian future, where choas reigns supreme and technology enslaves humanity. This lyrical picture is matched by the musical one, as the discordant and unpredictable riffing synthesizes perfectly with the lyrics. The progressive period began with 1987's Killing Technology and not long thereafter it was difficult to quantify the Thrash in their sound, but it was always there, an omnipresent undercurrent. I’m not a fan of the Eric Forrest era but I feel they redeemed themselves well with the posthumous releases. Katorz and Infini brought back Voivod’s seminal punk influence alongside the progressive side, showing they’d managed to come full circle. R.I.P. Rec albums: War and Pain, Killing Technology, Dimension Hatross, Angel Rat, The Outer Limits, Nothingface, Infini.

    Vulcano: A rather evil Brazillian band. Like MC5, their debut was a live album, although that’s where the similarity ends. They formed in 1981 as a NWOBHM act and as such proved highly influential on other Brazilian bands, especially when they underwent a stylistic change. Their studio full length was recorded and mixed in a single day, and is one of those records where this is a benefit and not a detriment. Bloody Vengeance is one of those albums that cannot be ignored or dismissed as background muzak. Bloody Vengeance grabs you firmly by the throat and never lets go for its merciless 24 minute (!) length. It’s the epitome of raw and primal Metal, loose and very spirited but not sloppy. Despite the raw production, the album sounds remarkably clear. Rec album: Bloody Vengeance

    Watchtower: Another progressive entry. Watchtower a probably the most difficult to get into due to the vocal style which is very much in the higher range. They were arguably the first progressive Thrash band. The debut Energetic Disassembly was released in 1985, the golden year of Thrash. They took a heavy jazz influence and were thankfully able to perfectly integrate those influences into a Thrash template. Riffs are fast and intricate, riffs change abruptly and unpredictably, time changes are commonplace yet unforeseeable. Drumming and bass playing are equally intricate and technical. They reached their brief apogee with their next and last album, Control and Resistence. Despite the new vocalist, it sounds very much like a successful continuation of the previous record. Rec albums: Energetic Disassembly, Control and Resistance.


    Well, that’s the last of it. I don’t know what the future entails as far as my journals go. These bunch of Thrash guides were the hardest to write, hence the long time between journals.
    As usual I hope you enjoyed these guides, leave any comments and worthy bands if you wish. I leave you now with some links to various internet resources for Thrash that I found helpful while writing these guides.


    Cedes’ top 50 Thrash albums list.
    Even if you don’t agree with him he makes some very compelling arguments.

    Classic Thrash: Pretty good site with tons of (small) reviews.

    Thrash Metal Guide: Another pretty good site.

    The Encyclopedium Metallum is the greatest metal resource on the net. I find the following reviewers quite reliable when it comes to Thrash: Gutterscream, Gabometal86, UltraBoris (so long as you avoid his Voivod and Anacrusis reviews) and hells unicorn.














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  • Lol. Metalhammer.

    25 Nov 2009, 4:12 de Toementor

    From a post entitled "Metal’s Most Defining Moments"

    Tom G Warrior hears Venom and doesn’t know what speed to play it on: starts Celtic Frost, invents doom.

    Doom like a motherfucker.


    All I can come to think of is that the whole post is just a trolling. An attempted trolling, even. I'm surprised people even bother reading Metalhammer, and believe that which it says.
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  • My Top 25 Black Metal Albums

    23 Nov 2009, 23:24 de ViVaLaRANTer

    As inspired by IronGrave, I thought I'd do my own list. This is in no particular order. Do not bitch about which band is black metal or not. You'll only get deleted.

    Von - Satanic Blood Angel
    Venom - Possessed
    Grand Belial's Key - Mocking The Philanthropist
    Sodom - Obsessed by Cruelty
    Sabbat - Evoke
    Rotting Christ - Passage to Arcturo
    Root - Zjevení
    Profanatica - The Enemy Of Virtue
    Order From Chaos - Stillbirth Machine
    Nifelheim - Nifelheim
    Necrovore - Unreleased Evil
    Mercyful Fate - Don't Break the Oath
    Master's Hammer - Ritual
    Maniac Butcher - Lucan-Antikrist
    Inquisition - Magnificent Glorification of Lucifer
    Impaled Nazarene - Tol Cormpt Norz Norz Norz...
    Conqueror - Hammer Of Antichrist
    Blasphemy - Fallen Angel of Doom
    Beherit- The Oath of Black Blood
    Bestial Warlust - Vengeance War Till Death
    Bathory - Bathory
    Archgoat - Whore of Bethlehem
    Hellhammer - Satanic Rites
    Black Witchery - Desecration of the Holy Kingdom
    Sarcófago - INRI
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  • On Post-Black Metal

    20 Nov 2009, 2:16 de ArthurCormorant

    My newest article for MetalSucks.net. I write about the controversial genre post-black metal. I contend that the style exists and originates with the Celtic Frost album Into the Pandemonium.

    Read and comment here:
    http://www.metalsucks.net/2009/11/19/tiberian-vocalizations-arthur-von-nagel-on-post-black-metal-and-being-a-shameless-metal-nerd/

    Bands cited in the article:
    Mayhem
    Bathory
    Burzum
    Darkthrone
    Celtic Frost
    Emperor
    Venom
    Enslaved
    Ulver
    Immortal
    Wall of Voodoo
    Sigh
    Therion
    Cradle of Filth
    In the Woods...
    Green Carnation
    Pink Floyd
    Fleurety
    Opeth
    Cormorant
    Winds
    Arcturus
    Ved Buens Ende
    Slint
    Aura Noir
    Virus
    Dødheimsgard
    ...and Oceans
    Spinal Tap
    Solefald
    Borknagar
    Age of Silence
    Asmegin
    Carpathian Forest
    Sturmgeist
    Blut aus Nord
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  • I don't get it.

    15 Nov 2009, 19:33 de Days_of_Prayer

    Why the fuck do russians (and to a certain extent ukranians) always put a number of brackets after everything they type? I see it everywhere. For example - I like this band)) . It's been annoying me for months so will someone please tell me why. Thanks.



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  • Review: Night Is The New Day

    9 Nov 2009, 23:12 de Apollyon_

    Well well, where do we begin...

    The expectation. I've been waiting for this album for at least two years. I'm sure the feeling was mutual for many others. And The Great Cold Distance is by no means an easy act to follow.

    The hype. The album was built up, the down-loadable single, EscucharForsaker, the mini-site, the eventual track-listing, Mikael Akerfeltd's comments....

    The eventual goods? For my humble opinion, read on.

    Night Is The New Day - Tracklist
    1| EscucharForsaker
    2| EscucharThe Longest Year
    3| EscucharIdle Blood
    4| EscucharOnward Into Battle
    5| EscucharLiberation
    6| EscucharThe Promise of Deceit
    7| EscucharNephilim
    8| EscucharNew Night
    9| EscucharInheritance
    10| EscucharDay and Then the Shade
    11| EscucharDeparter

    Track One - Forsaker
    This was the first hint of what Katatonia had created on this album. Dark, pulsating and lively, this song is like EscucharMy Twin mixed with Dave Lombardo.
    As we can expect from Katatonia, it's in one word 'majestic'. Great album opener, fantastic melody, melancholy, and really, what a great song! This song is right up there with other Katatonia album openers - EscucharLeaders, EscucharFor My Demons and so on, and it shows Katatonia are again an evolving, and at this point, rather angry beast. 9.5/10

    Track Two - The Longest Year
    They don't let us down. The Longest Year keeps up the high standards of the opening track, and again reminds me of a mix of the TGCD style, and a more personal, metallic sound that seems constant throughout the album. The chorus and bridge here are first rate. The lyrics again are of such a high standard. One of the best songs on the album for me. Would highly recommend. 9/10

    Track Three - Idle Blood
    I may as well review the Damnation album by Opeth, because this is uncanny. Jonas sounds like his friend Mikael so much here I mistook them! Still, it's a pleasingly slow, melodic song, and it cools the album down after two fast (For Katatonia) and slick sounding songs. It's nice. 8/10

    Track Four - Onward Into Battle
    I'll start by saying a lot of songs on this album remind me of EscucharUnfurl. This is one of them, mainly because of Jonas's vocal delivery. That slow, saddened, thoughtful almost, voice is amazing. Some quite refreshing guitar riffs are present too. Great song, could well become a favourite. 7/10

    Track Five - Liberation
    Another early favourite. Starts with the urban-esque beat found in Unfurl (again) in the background, but soon emerges as one of the heavier tracks on the album. The song breaks into heavy chopping riffs, and a pick up in tempo, but again, recedes. Picks up later, with a real feel of EscucharIncrease and EscucharThe Itch, among other TGCD songs. The lyrics are delivered well, and quickly by Jonas. Solid song. 7.5/10

    Track Six - The Promise of Deceit
    Interesting intro to the song - Jonas sings in a removed, echo like voice, soon breaking into more melodic singing. The song builds and builds, and as Jonas sings 'When did you come to think...' the song gets heavier. A pleasing chorus follows, and the song calms down somewhat, then builds again after a pause. The lyrics here are direct, and provoking. Despite the dark subject matters, you'll sing along. 7.5/10

    Track Seven - Nephilim
    Possibly another early favourite. Nice intro, spellbinding vocals. Katatonia are really in their groove by now, and this is another hopeless, bleak, but amazing song. The chorus is delivered with a slow, crushing drum beat, with Jonas's long, emotive vocals soaring above the music. Interesting guitar as the end of the song nears keeps us in touch. 8/10

    Track Eight - New Night
    Very much similar to TGCD era songs here. The rhythmic beat of the drums, and sad, laid back guitar work is a welcome hail-back to songs like EscucharJuly. The song is very finished, with the flourish of a keyboard piece in the background adding to the sound. The song stops and starts, going between building and heavy. With fear of repetition of myself, great lyrics. A song to be deciphered, and that will grow on me. 7.5/10

    Track Nine - Inheritance
    Jonas is incredible here. His voice fades in and out of melancholic guitar, a slow beat played in the background by Liljekvist on the drums. The vocals pause for a small symphonic bridge, and the song is slightly faster as it moves on. Another pause, then the vocals rejoin us. A nice guitar riff is to be heard near the end too. A good calming pause as we leave several heavier, dynamic songs behind. 8/10

    Track Ten - Day And Then The Shade
    Another single in the making. Great melody here, the drums, guitar work and of course the vocals immediately grab our attention, with the tempo change after Inheritance obvious. As the chorus starts, the lyrics of the song 'Every waking hour...' are drilled into our minds. Overall, a fast, polished, very slick sounding song. And another one with very good delivery and lyrics. Great, great song. 9/10

    Track Eleven - Departer
    When I first heard it I thought - this is Unfurl part two, more so than ever before on this album. A slow, ambient intro for around 40 seconds leads to thoughtful, sad vocals, complemented nicely by pleasing keyboard work. The song gains momentum, but is all just a stage for Jonas's vocals. The tempo changes again, and as Krister Linder (guest vocals on this song) sings:

    Brother
    In your eyes I was the stronger


    We realise we are being given such an emotional piece, and journey from this band. A fitting, introspective end to a fascinating album. A really fitting album closer. Perfect. 10/10.

    -Remember to try bonus song Ashen -

    All in all, this album is similar to The Great Cold Distance, but is not as well rounded, and does not contain the huge singles (July, My Twin...) of TGCD. This is rawer, but polished, and more refined. The album is hopeless, apathetic in places, but still has that unique, uplifting feel to it that, upon inspection, every Katatonia album has. To start with, try Forsaker or Day And Then The Shade. It will grow. Watch this space. This is a potentially huge album.

    Overall, a good initial 88/100

    Also read:
    Katatonia: A Discography Review
    Revised: Ulver, A Discography Review


    KatatoniaMy Dying BrideUlverAnathemaAgallochDarkspaceDarkthroneParadise LostIron MaidenAnaal NathrakhOpethOctober TideSwallow the SunTestamentFenToolCult of LunaIsisNeurosisHead Control SystemDaathDark TranquillityIn FlamesSoilworkIron MaidenMetallicaSlayerDownDarkspaceDarkthroneNileDeicideSatyriconPanic CellVenomDeathspell OmegaDiametragonLifeloverEarthSunn O)))Shining
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  • in case you were wondering..

    9 Nov 2009, 19:57 de imlisa

    1. What's your favorite song by 15? The Damned
    so messed up.. 1 of the 2.. love song.. i love their first three records but thats about it
    2. How did you get into 20? Tom Waits
    jim jarmusch
    3. Who is your favorite member in 1? The Beatles
    john lennon
    4. What’s your favorite lyric bit by 29? Motörhead
    "love me like a reptile shock you like an electric eel" hahaha
    no seriously how can you pick a favorite lyric?
    5. Have you ever seen 22 live? Jimi Hendrix
    no.. he died 8 years before i was born
    6. What's your favorite album from 10? Black Sabbath
    it depends.. right now i think its sabbath bloody sabbath
    7. Do you own any merchandise from 3? The Doors
    um..i own cds, dvds, and even a book if thats what you mean by merchandise
    8. What is a good memory you have of 7? Slayer
    sneaking off during work to drink beer in my future husbands car..
    plus all the times ive seen them live
    9. Is there a member of the same age as you in 2? Syd Barrett
    no..hes dead..and he was older than my parents
    10. When did you first get into 8? Nine Inch Nails
    when i heard head like a hole way back in middle school
    11. Who likes 4 along with you?Ramones
    most of south america?
    12. Which song did you first hear from 16? The Breeders
    probably safari
    13. What song made you fall in love with 5? The Who
    magic bus
    14. Which song do you not like by 18? Babes in Toyland
    i dont like any of the ones the drummer sings.. shes not very good
    15. Why do you like 14's songs? AC/DC
    bon said theyre all about either sex drugs or rock and roll.. and thats why they rock
    16. Where did you first hear 6? Led Zeppelin
    at home.. my dad played their lps a lot
    17. How long was 19 a band before you liked them? Faith No More
    a few years i guess.. i know the real thing came out when i was in like 7th grade
    18. Does 13 have a song that gives you a bad memory? The Rolling Stones
    no..but i hate you cant always get what you want
    19. When did you get into 17? Death
    1999
    20. How long have you been into 9? Nirvana
    hmm..18 years..christ
    21. If 11 had a concert 300 miles away, would you drive there to see them? Misfits
    only if danzig was there.. and i wouldnt drive.. id take the metro
    22. How many CDs do you own of 12? Pink Floyd
    all of them..plus too many bootlegs to count
    23. Does 21 have a song that makes you cry? Type O Negative
    my girlfriends girlfriend.. i cry because its the worst song ive had to endure live about 15 times
    25. Does 23 have a song that makes you smile? Alice in Chains
    smile? i dont know.. but they make me sing along
    26. What's the last song you've listened to from 28? Bob Marley And The Wailers
    um..i give up
    27. Is there a song by 32 that you've listened to more than 30 times? Mark Lanegan
    in my whole life? maybe
    28. Any song by 50 that you've only listened to once? The Clash
    maybe
    29. Is there a song you are sick of hearing by 24? Beastie Boys
    nope
    30. What song got you into 40? Cream
    i dont remember..my dad played them a lot too.. white room?
    31. What is your favorite single by 25? Bob Dylan
    i dont know any singles.. i like isis a lot..shelter from the storm.. visions of johanna.. theres too many to name
    32. If 49 hated you, what would you do? The Mummies
    tell them to join the club
    33. What would you say if 42 or one of the members from 42 asked you out? Metallica
    i would have to say no..unless it was jason..and it was like 1990..
    34. Would you care if 41 had a boyfriend/girlfriend? The Jimi Hendrix Experience
    umm..no? but theyre all dead so..
    35. Who has the best voice in 46? KISS
    space ace!
    36. Do you think 26 is/are good looking? Primus
    theyre ok i guess.. but herb is bald now so im giving him a thumbs down
    37. How many times have you listened to your favorite song by 36? Circle Jerks The Cramps
    how the hell would someone know the answer to that?
    38. How many CDs do you own of 30? Creedence Clearwater Revival
    all of them
    39. Is there a song from 33 that makes you mad? Dinosaur Jr
    it makes me mad that ive never heard the leper live yet
    40. Which member from 31 do you want to see go solo? Black Flag
    robo hahah
    41. What does your favorite song from 48 remind you of? Venom
    schizo..it reminds me to buy more weed
    42. Did you hate 43 at first? Bob Marley
    no! no one can hate bob
    43. Does your best friend also listen to 27? Ghetto Ways
    i dont have a best friend
    44. Do you think your parents would like 7? Slayer
    no..in fact i think they have told me that they do not like slayer.
    45. Does 47 have a song that makes you want to dance? Oblivians
    sure
    46. Have you ever seen 34 in person? Screaming Trees
    yes when i was a grungy teen
    47. Do you like 44's name? Iron Maiden
    yes i do. i like the song too
    48. Is there someone in 45 that you want to go out with? Megadeth
    no..christ no.
    49. Do you know anyone that hates 52? The Kinks
    i doubt it
    50. Have you ever danced to a song from 55? The Amps
    yes i have.
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  • My Cd, Dvd, Box Editon's, Vinyl collection.

    29 Oct 2009, 12:00 de Marco666_87

    Cd’s:

    AC/DC - Back in Black
    AC/DC - Black Ice (Deluxe Edition)
    AC/DC - Highway to Hell
    AC/DC - Let There Be Rock
    AC/DC - High Voltage
    AC/DC - Powerage
    AC/DC - The Razor's Edge
    Aeveron - The Ancient Realm
    Amon Amarth - Twilight of the Thunder God (Book Edition 2 Cd + Dvd)
    At the Gates - Slaughter of the Soul (Dvd Edition)
    Arch Enemy - Anthems of Rebellion
    Arch Enemy - Doomsday Machine
    Arch Enemy - Rise Of The Tyrant
    Arch Enemy - The Root Of All Evil
    Bathory - Blood Fire Death
    Bizarra Locomotiva - Album Negro
    Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
    Blacksunrise - Engulf The World In Frozen Flames
    Blacksunrise - The Azrael
    Blind Guardian - Imaginations From The Other Side
    Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
    Bonded By Blood - Feed The Beast (is sign by the all band members)
    Bruce Dickinson - Accident Of Birth
    Burzum - Filosofem
    Cannibal Corpse - Tomb of the Mutilated
    Children of Bodom - Are You Dead Yet?
    Dark Tranquillity - The Gallery (Deluxe Edition)
    Death - Leprosy
    Death - Human
    Death - Scream Bloody Gore
    Death - Symbolic
    Desire - Crowcifix EP
    Desire - Locus Horrendus: The Night Cries of a Sullen Soul...
    Divine Lust - The Bitterest Flavours
    Down - Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow
    Down - Down III - Over The Under
    Down - NOLA
    Dream Theater - A Change of Seasons
    Dream Theater - Awake
    Dream Theater - Black Clouds & Silver Linings (Special Edition 3 Cd’s)
    Dream Theater - Greatest Hit [...and 21 other pretty cool songs]
    Dream Theater - Images and Words
    Dream Theater - Live Scenes From New York
    Dream Theater - Metropolis Part 2: Scenes From a Memory
    Dream Theater - Octavarium
    Dream Theater - Once in a Livetime
    Dream Theater - Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence
    Dream Theater - Systematic Chaos
    Echidna - Insidious Awakening
    Enslaved - Vertebrae
    Entombed - Clandestine (Dvd Edition)
    Evile - Enter the Grave
    Exodus - Bonded by Blood (Silver Edition)
    Gama Bomb - Citizen Brain (Dvd Edition)
    Gorod - Process of a New Decline
    Green Day - Dookie
    Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion I
    Guns N' Roses - Use Your Illusion II
    HIM - Love Metal
    Hordes of Yore - Of Splendour And Ruin
    Iced Earth - Something Wicked This Way Comes
    If Lucy Fell - Zebra Dance
    In Flames - The Jester Race/Black: Ash Inheritance
    Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death (Dvd Edition)
    Iron Maiden - A Real Live Dead One
    Iron Maiden - Brave New World
    Iron Maiden - Dance of Death
    Iron Maiden - Death On The Road
    Iron Maiden - Different World (Dvd single)
    Iron Maiden - Ed Hunter
    Iron Maiden - Edward the Great
    Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark
    Iron Maiden - Flight 666
    Iron Maiden - Iron Maiden
    Iron Maiden - Killers
    Iron Maiden - Live After Death
    Iron Maiden - Live at Donington
    Iron Maiden - No Prayer For The Dying
    Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind
    Iron Maiden - Powerslave
    Iron Maiden - Rainmaker (Single) (Japonese Edition)
    Iron Maiden - Rock in Rio
    Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
    Iron Maiden - Somewhere Back In Time
    Iron Maiden - Somewhere in Time
    Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast
    Iron Maiden - The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg
    Iron Maiden - The X Factor
    Iron Maiden - Virtual
    Iron Maiden - Wildest Dreams (Single)
    Jefferson Airplane - Surrealistic Pillow
    Johnny Cash - The Essential
    Joy Division - Closer
    Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
    Judas Priest - Angel of Retribution (Dvd Edition)
    Judas Priest - British Steel
    Judas Priest - Painkiller
    Judas Priest - The Essential
    Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance
    Kalmah - Swanpsong
    Korpiklaani - Tales Along This Road
    Kreator - Enemy of God (Dvd Edition)
    Kylesa - Static Tensions
    Lamb of God - Ashes of the Wake
    Lamb of God - Sacrament (Dvd Edition)
    Lamb of God - Wrath
    Linkin Park - Live in Texas
    Machine Head - Burn My Eyes
    Machine Head - The Blackening (Dvd Edition)
    Machine Head - The Blackening (2008 Edition - 2 Cd’s+Dvd)
    Machine Head - Through the Ashes of Empires (Demos Cd Editon)
    Mastodon - Blood Mountain
    Mastodon - Crack The Skye
    Mastodon - Leviathan
    Megadeth - Countdown To Extinction
    Megadeth - Greatest Hits: Back to the Start
    Megadeth - The World Needs A Hero
    Metallica - Kill ‘Em All
    Metallica - Master of Puppets
    Metallica - Reload
    Metallica - Ride The Rightning
    Metallica - S&M
    Metallica - St. Anger (Dvd Edition)
    Metallica - The Black Album
    Minsk - With Echoes in the Movement of Stone
    Mono - Hymn To The Immortal Wind
    Moonspell - Memorial (Dvd Edition)
    Moonspell - Night Eternal (Dvd Edition)
    Moonspell - The Antidote
    Moonspell - The Butterfly Effect
    Moonspell - Wolfheart (2007 Edition 2 Cd’s)
    Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness
    Morbid Death - Unlocked (is sign by the all band members)
    Municipal Waste - The Art Of Partying
    Muse - Absolution
    Muse - Origin Of Symmetry
    Muse - Showbiz
    Nasum - Grind Finale
    Nightwish - Amaranth (Single) (2 Cd's Edition)
    Nightwish - Dark Passion Play (Dvd Edition)
    Nile - Ithyphallic
    Nile - Those Whom The Gods Detest
    Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
    Nirvana - Nevermind
    Opeth - Blackwater Park
    Opeth - Damnation
    Opeth - Deliverance
    Opeth - Ghost Reveries
    Opeth - Morningrise
    Opeth - My Arms, Your Hearse
    Opeth - Orchid
    Opeth - Still Life (Dvd Edition)
    Opeth - The Roundhouse Tapes
    Opeth - Watershed (Dvd Edition)
    Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
    Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power
    Paradise Lost - Drown In Darkness (The Early Demos)
    Paradise Lost - Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us (Book Edition)
    Paradise Lost - Gothic (2008 Edition with Dvd)
    Pearl Jam - Riot Act
    Pink Floyd - Echoes
    Pitch Black - Hate Division
    Portishead - Dummy
    Portishead - Portishead
    Queensrÿche - Greatest Hits
    Ramp - Visions (2009 Edition Visions Tour)
    Sepultura - Chaos A.D.
    Sepultura - Roots
    Simbiose - Fake Dimension
    Shining - IV: The Eerie Cold
    Slayer - God Hates Us All
    Slayer - Reign in Blood
    Slayer - Show No Mercy
    Slayer - South of Heaven
    Soundgarden - Superunknown
    Switchtense - Confrontation of Souls
    Sworn Amongst - And So It Begins
    Testament - Souls of Black
    Testament - The Formation of Damnation (Dvd Edition)
    The Doors - The Doors
    The Doors - The Very Best of The Doors (Book Edition 2 Cd + Dvd)
    The Mars Volta - The Bedlam in Goliath
    Theriomorphic - Enter The Mighty Theriomorphic
    Theriomorphic - The Beast Brigade
    Tom Waits - Closing Time
    Tom Waits - Heartattack And Vine
    Trinacria - Travel Now Journey Infinitely
    Venom - Black Metal
    V/A - A Tribute to the Beast
    V/A - Maiden Heaven
    V/A - Numbers from the Beast: An All Star Salute to Iron Maiden

    Box’s:

    Bob Dylan - Dylan
    Opeth - The Candlelight Years

    Dvd’s:

    Arch Enemy - Tyrants of the Rising Sun
    Dream Theater - Chaos In Motion 2007-2008 (Special Collector’s Edition 2 Dvd + 3 Cd)
    Dream Theater - Metropolis 2000: Scenes from New York
    Iron Maiden - Donington Live 1992
    Iron Maiden - Death on the Road
    Iron Maiden - Ed Force One, The Route To Brasil (2008 Bootleg)
    Iron Maiden - Flight 666 (Book Edition)
    Iron Maiden - Live After Death
    Iron Maiden - Maiden England
    Iron Maiden - Raising Hell
    Iron Maiden - Return Of The Beast To Argentina (2009 Bootleg)
    Iron Maiden - Rock in Rio
    Iron Maiden - The Early Days
    Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast
    Iron Maiden - Visions of the Beast
    Moonspell - Lusitanium Metal (Special Box Edition 2 Dvd + Cd)
    Opeth - Lamentations: Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire
    Opeth - The Roundhouse Tapes (Special Edition with postcard’s and book)
    Testament - Live in London

    Vinyls:

    Desire - Crowcifix EP (is sign by the all band members)
    Iron Maiden - Flight 666
    Iron Maiden - The Trooper (Original 1983 UK limited edition 2-track 7" 'Eddie The Soldier' shaped vinyl Picture Disc Single, also including their version of Jethro Tull's 'Cross Eyed Mary’) - Front - Back
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  • Seen live 2006

    24 Oct 2009, 14:04 de Hevisalo

    Seen live:
    (* means seen from first row)


    15/11/2006: Iron Maiden @ Hartwall-Areena, Helsinki

    15/11/2006: Trivium @ Hartwall-Areena, Helsinki
    10/11/2006: Kotiteollisuus @ Pakkahuone, Tampere*
    09/07/2006: Tool @ Ruisrock, Turku
    09/07/2006: The BellRays @ Ruisrock, Turku
    09/07/2006: The Sounds @ Ruisrock, Turku
    09/07/2006: The Crash @ Ruisrock, Turku
    09/07/2006: Backyard Babies @ Ruisrock, Turku*
    09/07/2006: Amorphis @ Ruisrock, Turku
    09/07/2006: Morrissey @ Ruisrock, Turku
    09/07/2006: Mirror of Madness @ Ruisrock, Turku

    09/07/2006: The Cardigans @ Ruisrock, Turku
    09/07/2006: Poets of the Fall @ Ruisrock, Turku*
    09/07/2006: Scandinavian Music Group @ Ruisrock, Turku
    09/07/2006: Teräsbetoni @ Ruisrock, Turku
    09/07/2006: Viikate @ Ruisrock, Turku*
    08/07/2006: Hanoi Rocks @ Ruisrock, Turku
    08/07/2006: Flogging Molly @ Ruisrock, Turku
    08/07/2006: New York Dolls @ Ruisrock, Turku
    08/07/2006: Negative @ Ruisrock, Turku
    08/07/2006: Opeth @ Ruisrock, Turku*

    08/07/2006: Maija Vilkkumaa @ Ruisrock, Turku
    08/07/2006: Gogol Bordello @ Ruisrock, Turku
    08/07/2006: CMX @ Ruisrock, Turku
    08/07/2006: The 69 Eyes @ Ruisrock, Turku
    08/07/2006: Timo Rautiainen @ Ruisrock, Turku*
    08/07/2006: Apocalyptica @ Ruisrock, Turku
    08/07/2006: Stam1na @ Ruisrock, Turku*
    08/07/2006: Jukka Poika @ Ruisrock, Turku
    07/07/2006: Lordi @ Ruisrock, Turku
    07/07/2006: Von Hertzen Brothers @ Ruisrock, Turku

    07/07/2006: The Gathering @ Ruisrock, Turku
    07/07/2006: Mogwai @ Ruisrock, Turku
    07/07/2006: Lapko @ Ruisrock, Turku
    07/07/2006: Sonata Arctica @ Ruisrock, Turku*
    07/07/2006: No Shame @ Ruisrock, Turku
    07/07/2006: I Walk the Line @ Ruisrock, Turku*
    02/07/2006: Celtic Frost @ Tuska, Helsinki
    02/07/2006: Timo Rautiainen @ Tuska, Helsinki
    02/07/2006: Tarot @ Tuska, Helsinki*
    02/07/2006: Sodom @ Tuska, Helsinki*

    01/07/2006: Venom @ Tuska, Helsinki
    01/07/2006: Epica @ Tuska, Helsinki
    01/07/2006: Opeth @ Tuska, Helsinki
    01/07/2006: Metsatöll @ Tuska, Helsinki
    01/07/2006: Amorphis @ Tuska, Helsinki
    01/07/2006: Norther @ Tuska, Helsinki
    01/07/2006: Pain Confessor @ Tuska, Helsinki
    01/07/2006: Stam1na @ Tuska, Helsinki*
    30/06/2006: The Sisters of Mercy @ Tuska, Helsinki
    30/06/2006: Wintersun @ Tuska, Helsinki

    30/06/2006: Sonata Arctica @ Tuska, Helsinki*
    30/06/2006: Anathema @ Tuska, Helsinki*
    30/06/2006: Impaled Nazarene @ Tuska, Helsinki*
    10/06/2006: Twisted Sister @ Sauna, Tampere
    10/06/2006: Charon @ Sauna, Tampere
    10/06/2006: W.A.S.P. @ Sauna, Tampere
    10/06/2006: Stam1na @ Sauna, Tampere
    09/06/2006: Lordi @ Sauna, Tampere
    09/06/2006: Ensiferum @ Sauna, Tampere*
    09/06/2006: April @ Sauna, Tampere*

    09/06/2006: Cradle of Filth @ Sauna, Tampere
    09/06/2006: Finntroll @ Sauna, Tampere
    09/06/2006: Diablo @ Sauna, Tampere
    09/06/2006: Norther @ Sauna, Tampere*
    09/06/2006: Kiuas @ Sauna, Tampere*
    08/06/2006: Iggy Pop @ Sauna, Tampere
    08/06/2006: The Flaming Sideburns @ Sauna, Tampere
    08/06/2006: Blake @ Sauna, Tampere*
    ??/??/2006: Bloodpit @ Päättäjäiskonsertti, Uusikaupunki
    ??/??/2006: Dystamia @ Päättäjäiskonsertti, Uusikaupunki

    ??/??/2006: Pehmo A @ Päättäjäiskonsertti, Uusikaupunki
    ??/??/2006: XS9 @ Päättäjäiskonsertti, Uusikaupunki
    ??/??/2006: The Aerocks (now known as Streamfeast) @ Päättäjäiskonsertti, Uusikaupunki
    28/04/2006: Mind Abduction @ Karhunkynsi, Eura
    28/04/2006: Stench Of Decay @ Karhunkynsi, Eura
    28/04/2006: The Fadal @ Karhunkynsi, Eura
    28/04/2006: the antarctium @ Karhunkynsi, Eura
    28/04/2006: Haternal @ Karhunkynsi, Eura
    28/01/2006: Teräsbetoni @ Palatsi, Turku
    28/01/2006: Bleak @ Palatsi, Turku

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