Lady Beast – Vicious Breed
Deborah Levine- Vocals, Andy Ramage – Guitar, Chris
Tritschler – Guitar, Greg Colaizzi – Bass, Adam Ramage – Drums
Seal The Hex has some great acoustic guitar and
orchestration then a Judas Priest style of riff that just gets you fist pumpin'
and some dual lead guitars that are great then a speed metal rhythm with some
very powerful female vocals that remind me of Zed Yago. The Long Way is just pure metal at its finest,
fist pumping head banging metal with soaring vocals and screaming guitars. Lone Hunter will have you doing air guitar or
drums and would be awesome live to just rock out to. Always With Me has a riff that sticks in your
head for days and an awesome bass and drums that just makes you want to hear
more along with the soaring vocals reminding me of Hellion. Get Out is speed metal in all its glory, fast
and heavy but still melodic. Every Giant
Shall Fall has an Iron Maiden style of rhythm like the sounds of thundering
horses and vocals that reach your very soul. Sky Graves slow and melodic guitars and a
crash of cymbals then a plodding riff that is very soulful along with some
excellent guitar that builds in intensity till the end with scorching guitars. Vicious Breed is Overkill meets Iron Maiden,
fast and heavy but with melody and lots of great fist pumping metal riffs.
The Obsessed – The Obsessed (Reissue) with Bonus – Concrete
Cancer demo cassette and Live At The Bayou 4/15/1985
Scott Wino Weinreich -Guitar /Vocals, Reid Raley –
Bass/Vocals, Brian Costantino – Drums/Vocals
Tombstone
Highway is excellent stoner rock originally from
1990 with lots of emotion and it has sort of a Mahogany Rush flavor to it with
searing guitars. The Way She Fly dark
and dreary with lots of dark emotion and a slow heavy beat. Forever Midnight is very soulful in a Hendrix
sort of way with some excellent bluesy guitar and a very solid rhythm section. Ground Out scorching guitar that will have you
playing air guitar and a solid heavy pounding riff. Fear Child is a very Sabbath/Zeppelin style of
riff with some great twists and turns. Freedom
is a Dio era Sabbath style of riff and solid beat with some amazing bass and
scorching guitars which turns into an Ozzy style of song. Red Disaster mixes Sabbath with stoner rock
and some acid rock and you will have this. Inner Turmoil is slow, steady, and pounding. Get ready to just kick back and drift along
with this rhythm. River Of Soul
reminds me of some of the older Trouble songs slow and pounding working its way
down the road.
Concrete Cancer Demo – Concrete Cancer is excellent stoner
Sabbath feeling music that takes your brain on a strange trip. Feelingz has a sort of garage band meets
stoner rock meets heavy metal with some feeling like Highway Star by Deep
Purple along with some ripping guitar. Mental Kingdom
excellent drumming with freak guitar work and a solid bass that rumbles your
brain. Sit back and enjoy. Hiding Masque slow melodic acoustic guitar
melds it way into your hearing then a riff that catches your attention and
stays for a while.
Live At The Bayou (4/15/1985)- Ground Out/Feelingz get ready to check out
the Obsessed live and in your face tripping through time and space with some
excellent stoner rock. Concrete Cancer
will have the entire crowd head banging to the metal riff and fist pumping
along. No Blame is a punk meets metal
style of song that will leave you wanting more. Mental
Kingdom will have you
playing air drums and riffing your head off with a Hendrix meets Sabbath feel. Tombstone
Highway guitars tuning and a rhythm that just
takes you driving down the highway. Iron
And Stone is almost speed metal with some amazing guitar and pounding drums
that has a bass that just helps keep up the pace. River
Of Soul is slow and
steady with lots of dark emotions that just tries to steal away your very soul.
Sitting on a Grave / I Don’t Care this
will have the entire crowd jumping and moving around to the beat. Freedom deep bass that gets the rhythm rolling
along with some excellent drums that make you want to air drum. Indestroy/Kill Ugly Naked is thrash speed
metal grinding and pounding its way into your very psyche.
Pale Mare – Pale Mare
Eytan Gordan – Guitar Vocals, Tommy Gervais – Bass/Vocals,
Luke Roberts – Drums
Carthage
fast in your face heavy stoner rock with lots of grinding guitars solid heavy
bass and drums dark yelling screaming vocals.
Descolada heavy rumbling bass, a fast drum beat and riffing guitars with
more dark rough vocals. Hoplite starts
slow and steady then kicks in to run you over with thrash/stoner death metal
intensity.
Tuskar – Arianrhod
Tylar Hodges – Vocals/Drums, Tim Dimmock- Guitar
Fateweaver guitar feedback, pounding drums and guitars that
scream and wail and lots of strange sounds. Where Strides The Colossus slow grinding rough
rhythms that slowly push you over the abyss with yelling vocals. Toegrinder heavy pounding ripping guitars and
then it slows down then dark gruff vocals. Moon Hooch more feedback and rough riffs slow
and steady like being run over by a steam roller. Crimson Skull strange melodic sounds then a
pounding beat that just tries to sneak around you and then push you over a
cliff.
Bigfoot - Bigfoot
Anthony Ellis – Vocals, Sam Millar – Guitar, Mick McCullagh
– Guitar, Matt Avery – Bass, Tom Aspinall - Drums
Karma has a Dream Theater meets Scorpions feel to the riff
and some very powerful vocals that are easy to sing along to. The Fear is a great song to drive down the
highway to with some emotional vocals and awesome rhythm and soaring guitar. Tell Me A Lie is a fast blues based style of
head banging riff that makes you want to fist pump and mover from the very
first note. Forever Alone starts with
very melodic guitar and very emotional vocals then slowly gets heavier becoming
a great power ballad. Eat Your Words
more awesome blues based hard rock with a beat that will have your feet a movin
and grooving. Prisoner Of War has sort
of a southern rock style of guitar reminds me of Blackfoot mixed with Tyketto. Freak Show is a straight ahead hard rock
metal song with lots of great rhythm section work and a voice that just seems
to send you many places of excellence. I
Dare You gets your body to grooving and your feet to tapping with a very catchy
riff with an awesome sing along vocal and scorching guitar. The Devil In Me is more southern rock meets
hard rock with vocals that just soar and a riff that stays with you almost
forever and lead guitar that just sings. Uninvited will have the entire crowd jumpin
and fist pumping as well as singing along. Yours slow melodic bass and great heartfelt
vocals then a riff that makes you sway and slowly builds to a crescendo.
-Xroadie
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