10:16 - Spirit Molecule Cool review Willy, I'm still giving the album a couple more spins online. I think there are some cool parts but overall it didn't do much for me. But heck, the production is awesome. Got this nice big sound with all the layers
08:41 - Lit. >Implies they weren't already the scum of the earth before.
08:14 - huascaman [link] ...Picketing a funeral? --- these baptists have officially transcended human garbage status.
07:38 - Moose Revocation's upcoming fifth studio album will be self-titled I see. I really dislike when bands do that. Oh well, still very much looking forward to it.
07:08 - LeChron James steroid use clouded his judgement? yeah, okay. see ya there.
06:39 - psykometal More news about Tim Lambesis if anyone is interested: [link]
I hope this will not turn into "Master Of Disaster" like last album!:)
Well, Stratovarius nailed it, Helloween nailed it, now it's time for Gamma Ray to "Shine Forever"!
Well im not so happy with Stratovarius but still new album is imo better then last two!
Gamma Ray need to wake up a bit!We will see whether they did or not
Im glad that Helloween did
I can only hope that "Empire Of The Undead" is a lot better than the title track from the last album, which was pretty awful. I had very low expectations for the album after hearing that song before it's release, and it ended up being the worst track on the album. A very inferior take on Judas Priest's "Metal Gods" was how it sounded to me!
I think this EP will be a very strong indicator to how the new album will sound. I will keep my fingers crossed and hope for the best, but my expectations are definitely low for this one...
Written by Lord_Regnier on 02.03.2013 at 19:44 Imo, "To The Metal" sounded like a Manowar song and not like a Gamma Ray song.
Manowar? I dunno if I'd go that far... To me, it always sounded like a bad knock-off of mainstream early 80's Priest. It probably says a lot that whilst "British Steel" is an overrated album, every song on it is vastly superior to the song "To The Metal"....
Written by Lord_Regnier on 02.03.2013 at 19:44 Imo, "To The Metal" sounded like a Manowar song and not like a Gamma Ray song.
Manowar? I dunno if I'd go that far... To me, it always sounded like a bad knock-off of mainstream early 80's Priest. It probably says a lot that whilst "British Steel" is an overrated album, every song on it is vastly superior to the song "To The Metal"....
I understand the comparison with early 80s Judas Priest. But I also believe this song is something Manowar could do.
Bottom line is it's not the kind of song we can expect from Gamma Ray as Kai Hansen proved many times that he can do immensely better than that.
Written by Lord_Regnier on 02.03.2013 at 21:47 Bottom line is it's not the kind of song we can expect from Gamma Ray as Kai Hansen proved many times that he can do immensely better than that.
You are absolutely correct, and happily Kai is proving that even today he can write much better stuff than "To The Metal". Here are the two new songs!
Written by Azarath on 07.03.2013 at 20:08 Thanks for posting them.
"Empire Of The Undead": The Priest is strong with this one.
"Master Of Confusion": Very good. I like it.
You're very welcome.
There is a Priest influence in the main riff (in "Empire Of The Undead"), but Priest have never played quite that fast! The rest of the song doesn't really sound like Priest, and is pure power metal the likes of which I thought was beyond Kai these days. A nice surprise for sure! It blows the last album's title track out of the water, that much is a fact anyway.
The song "Master Of Confusion" is probably the catchiest Gamma Ray song since "Heaven Or Hell", and it has an awesome bridge and solo section. These 2 new songs show both sides of Gamma Ray (the fast and the catchy) in a high quality that has been abscent in much of their work in the last decade. If the rest of the album can match these 2 songs, it will be the best thing from Gamma Ray since "No World Order", no doubt about it.
Is it me or Kai got some weight? He looks a bit like Gerard Depardieu on this video (not as fat as Depardieu, of course, but the comparison came to my mind):
The new songs are pretty sweet, the covers are okay, but the live versions are awful, for the most part. Especially "Time to Break Free", one of my favorite Gamma Ray songs.