This week it's all pedal to the metal with a few twists of punk and syphonia. This is head-down head-banging goodness. Just what the doctor ordered right now. No DVDs either; just aural pleasure and pain.
CD Reviews:
Human Factor: Unleashed
Human Factor have the power metal thing of Helloween and thier ilk down pat. They are Chilean and all the rage back home. It's competent stuff that is not exactly the most original of recordings; but there is some quality on show. This CD is two years old, having been released in their home country first. This is a bit bog-standard power metal; but not bad second-string stuff. I suspect a few tours with some of the big boys of this type of metal will give them the inspiration they need. Ones to watch, that is for sure.
Killing Machine: Metalmorphosis
Killing Machine certainly have their Judas Priest fixation down pat. Much of this stuff sounds very much like it could have come off any of JP's albums. That high-pitched screech of Halford is rife on this CD. Killing Machine features Dave Ellefson, formerly of Megadeth; Jimmy DeGrasso of Megadeth; and James Rivera, formerly with Helstar. Helstar did not get that much traction but has been tapped as a rather under-rated band by many in the know. KM is thrash-tinged twin-guitar Priest-fuelled metal, no holds barred wonderful stuff. Just try a bit of the song "Killing Machine" if you don't believe me. This is quality stuff that gets better with every listen. Those mourning the glory days of Megadeth might take a gander here.
Black Label Society: Kings of Damnation: Era 1998-2004
A story collection for those who do not know the whole story of Zakk Wylde's non-Ozzy output. The CD even gives a glimpse of Zakk's pre-BLS output in the form of a track from Pride & Glory (an album I can highly recomend) and something from his excellent acoustic album Book of Shadows. We then get into the meat & potatoes of BLS's impressive output including the excellent title track to "Blessed Hellride", "Sold My Soul", "Stronger than Death" and other highlights. However if you do not know BLS or Zakk's non-Ozzy output then I would highly recommend this collection. It is a perfect CD for a long journey anywhere. While not everything is top drawer stuff, the overall collection is a very good representation of the man and the band. Love or loath the man; he does crank out some damn good redneck metal.







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