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| Top 5 This Week (2/22/10-3/1/10)
Top five for this week! | 1 | | Enfold Darkness Our Cursed Rapture
Damn dude. This was a total dark horse for me from 2009. Not thinking much of the band, I waited until Christmas to get the
album, and was subsequently blown the hell away. Absolutely adore the death/black metal vocals, the down right nasty
guitar/bass playing (bassist, not using a pick. Mad props), and the blinding drums. Definitely worth a checkout if you're down
with death metal, black metal, or just GOOD metal in general. | 2 | | Katatonia Night Is The New Day
Another album I didn't bother to pick up right away, and another big shock. The record is just plain dark, but in a "Mikael
Akerfeldt just had a conversation with Meshuggah," kind of way. Atomospheric? Check. Awesome melodies? Check. Creativity?
Check. Total badassery? Absolutely. Another record that's definitely worth a check out. | 3 | | Revocation Existence Is Futile
Why the hell did I miss all these records from 2009? Brutal. Brutal is easily the best word to describe this album, and I mean it
in every sense. The vocals, the otherworldy guitar playing (and I mean it), the monstrous drums... everything. If you want a
total sonic asskicking, look no further. | 4 | | Frost* Milliontown
Finally! Something from a while back (2006). Beautiful record, and also something that isn't heavy as hell, unlike the last three.
This has been one of my favorite albums since 2008 when I found out who Frost* were, and it's only grown since then. Jem
Godfrey is a beautiful songwriter who can go from wintery piano lines to straight up rock and roll, to even a bit of harsh
progressive. If you haven't heard of Frost*, this would be the place to start. | 5 | | Into Eternity The Scattering Of Ashes
Who? Stu Block? You haven't heard of him? Well, then I advise you close out this window, get in the car, and go buy "The
Scattering Of Ashes" now. Between the shred and riffage from Tim Roth, and the ten0thousand-octave-spanning Stu Block, this
album is a MUST HAVE for any metal fan. Period. | |
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03.02.10 | This may or may not start controversy... anddd... GO! | JWT155
03.02.10 | I need to listen to that Katatonia record again soon. | GnarlyShillelagh
03.02.10 | Wasn't aware that bassists used picks...
2 was a bit of a let down. The first three tracks are amazing, but then everything after that was just myeh for me... | sleepyhead
03.02.10 | 2 and 4 are really good | FeralMemories
03.02.10 | 1 was my top record of 2009, not gonna lie. | jingledeath
03.02.10 | 2 rules but the rest are meh | beefshoes
03.02.10 | 2 and 4 are great! I still need to check out #1 |
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