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Moving on to something yet again different - Watch Me Bleed, who hail from Stuttgart. Thrash elements, death elements, plain power metal - we'll see:

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No jackpot yet today. Carrying on with Before the Dawn - and so far every song has the exact same structure - we'll see:

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Very listenable melodic death metal, without any surprises - which can get a little tedious - all in all, not bad.
 
Work has been interfering with metal today - unacceptable! Tried my hand with the new In Mourning - and had to go elsewhere after the 2nd track, as I could not get used to the overdone shouted vocals.

I am now slowly but surely working on this German band's debut CD:

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Really very solid after one listen. Having said that, there is enough complexity and progressive tendencies to warrant another go-around....more later.

Very solid the 2nd time around as well. There are a few highlights (Ever After, End of Transmission), while the CD starts with what I think is the weakest effort on it - so get past that, and you'll be fine.
 
Trying out something a little different today. This band is listed as MDM - so far it sounds like folk metal to me:

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Wow - REALLY good, very symphonic, very epic, folk/viking metal. A great listen.
 
I can't tell who this is. What's the name?

Ugh - sorry about that - I usually try to mention the band name in my comments, and didn't. This is the debut CD by Brymir - Breathe Fire to the Sun. Highly recommended.

By the way - I should mention that I think the 3 weakest tracks are at the very beginning. Don't be turned off, because with "Free Man's Path" this thing really starts to get rolling, and doesn't stop.
 
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Granted its not a blu ray disc, as I just got upgraded yesterday via hand me down, seeing Anneke for the first time on my 1080p tv is wonderful and music fits for what seems to becoming a full on rainy day


A bit of coolness: just saw their guitarist use the guitar and the theremin simultaneously - haven't seen that done before and i've watched the dvd a few times lol
 
Since I have pretty much covered their discography, I thought I would check out the latest Insomnium. Frankly, one spin is all it will get - while melodic and somber as expected, it was really just....boring.

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Really? I thought it was their best album.

Well - it's not really bad, it just doesn't grab my attention, and certainly doesn't hold it. For my money, their 2006 CD "Above the Weeping World" ranks #1 in their catalogue.

IMO, I like Omnium Gatherum better as a whole, in this precise corner of somber, melodic MDM. The best all-around MDM in this vein (but with more progressive tendencies) that I have heard lately is Be'lakor's "Stone's Reach" - and their follow-up, to be released on the 4th of June, is supposed to pick up where they left off there. Now THAT may be one for the ages.
 
Having just about worn out Seventh Wonder's "Great Escape" in breathless expectation of the new Circus Maximus, I am turning to another Norwegian prog metal act to keep me until June 4 - Leprous:

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Ugh - sorry about that - I usually try to mention the band name in my comments, and didn't. This is the debut CD by Brymir - Breathe Fire to the Sun. Highly recommended.

By the way - I should mention that I think the 3 weakest tracks are at the very beginning. Don't be turned off, because with "Free Man's Path" this thing really starts to get rolling, and doesn't stop.

Cool, thanks. I'll go dig it up and give it a listen :)
 
a band that did not grab enough of my attention with their debut album, so I ended up neglecting for several years is 3 INCHES OF BLOOD from Vancouver. Just pure unadulterated traditional metal. And their latest album has at long last made me a fan...

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'Long Live Heavy Metal' has been destroying my car stereo for most of the week. :loco: