Tag: thrash

MTV HEADBANGER’S BALL TOUR 2022

Real headbangers and Heavy Metal fans will certainly remember the legendary metal show “MTV Headbanger’s Ball”. Everything that had rank, name and hair was really gathered here. And this great 80’s brand is now entering its fourth round live on stage. Continental Concerts and WE – Live Agency are sending a „heavy“ band package on […]

THE GENERALS „Stand Up Straight”

Ever the fount of metallic goodness, this year Sweden gives us The Generals: four musical tough guys (one of them’s named a very Viking Hednar) whose sound straddles thrash metal’s intensity and the peculiar death n’ roll subgenre. Kicking the door down on this oddly named “Stand Up Straight” debut is the no-bullshit opener “Blessing In Disguise” that introduces the listener to the band’s penchant for solid riffs and battering percussion corsetted in melody.

THE GENERALS „Stand Up Straight”

Ever the fount of metallic goodness, this year Sweden gives us The Generals: four musical tough guys (one of them’s named a very Viking Hednar) whose sound straddles thrash metal’s intensity and the peculiar death n’ roll subgenre. Kicking the door down on this oddly named “Stand Up Straight” debut is the no-bullshit opener “Blessing In Disguise” that introduces the listener to the band’s penchant for solid riffs and battering percussion corsetted in melody.

EGOMASS „Estreme Conseguenze”

Italy is not a country, which is producing astonishing amounts of good metal bands. It is weird, because Italy is one of the biggest countries in Europe but think it over – how many metal bands from Italy You know, and how many from smaller countries, for example Scandinavian, or Middle-Eastern Europe? Well I don't want to wonder about that, especially that I am writing this text in different goal – Some time ago I received EGOMASS promo, which comes from country of Petrarch and Ovid, more specifically – Sardinia.
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LAMB OF GOD „Wrath”

Exuding a little class in its first few minutes of music, “The Passing” excites the listener’s expectations with a short guitar-driven instrumental that’s nurturing and mournful all at the same time. Once it ends, Lamb of God lay on the grimness to deliver the pummeling “In Your Words.” Full of angry hollers and muscular guitars, the song’s progression makes it clear that these Virginians aren’t departing from their signature sound any time soon.

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