I frankly don't know a lot about this band, but I was intrigued to read "Neoclassical Melodic Death Metal" in their bio somewhere. On this album there's a sound that was both impressive technically and a lot of fun. Sure, you're getting technical guitar playing and sinister vocals, but when that neo-classical side of the band hits you can't help but bounce or sway with the melodies.
https://youtu.be/pnx6WGfFxFA
Big Big Train – Welcome To The Planet
Genre: Progressive rock Origin: Bournemouth, England Label: English Electric
If you're looking for some sweeping prog rock with catchy melodies, then the latest from Big Big Train should be on your playlist today. This comes just a year after their underrated record Common Ground. While this is a triumphant progressive album, it is one that comes coupled with tragedy as this is the posthumous release of vocalist David Longdon who passed in November. It turned out to be a beautiful farewell.
I'm keeping the airy vibes going on the latest from Cloakroom. Dissolution Wave features fuzzy guitars, breathy vocals, and tons of atmosphere. If you're fond of Nothing, the calmer Junius moments, and all that, then you should give this one a spin and get lost in it. Greg has a full review here.
https://youtu.be/j3gmeEYFUs8
Earthless – Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons
Genre: Stoner/psychedelic Origin: San Diego, California Label: Nuclear Blast
Now for riffs! Earthless are bringing old school Zeppelin/Sabbath-esque jams on Night Parade Of One Hundred Demons. The record technically only includes two songs – the forty-one minute two-part title track and "Death to the Red Sun." These songs are psych journeys. Weed not required to enjoy, but it certainly doesn't hurt.
https://youtu.be/PM0z-t0GRSE
Krallice – Crystalline Exhaustion
Genre: Avant-garde black metal Origin: Queens, New York Label: Krallice
These fellas don't waste any time putting out new music these days. Less than a year after Demonic Wealth, they're already back with experimental darkness on Crystalline Exhaustion. The little I've heard as of this writing is as weird as it is evil. This has all the epic synths, blast beats, harsh production, and bells(?) you didn't know you wanted.
https://youtu.be/a-NLJjtdh-U
The Last Ten Seconds Of Life – The Last Ten Seconds Of Life
The Last Ten Seconds Of Life album is appropriately self-titled because it's a perfect encapsulation of what this band is, has been, and can be. There are robust grooves, eerie guitar leads, lots of rage, and heaviness throughout. The pits these songs will open up in a live setting will be rough. Read Max's full review here.
https://youtu.be/gWR4C75J0UQ
Steve Vai – Inviolate
Genre: Shred/rock Origin: Carle Place, New York Label: Favored Nations/Mascot
Wrapping this week with a god damned legend. This one includes all his unparalleled shredding abilities that will continue to impress a certain genre of guitar dork. Inviolate also features his new guitar toy featured on the cover called The Hydra. Related: I was surprised to learn that despite having a career of almost forty years this is only his tenth solo album.
https://youtu.be/o8H4wRglcbE
Also dropping this week…
Aegrus – The Carnal Temples EP (Osmose) – Black metal
Amoth – The Hour Of The Wolf (Rockshot Records) – Progressive metal
AngelBlast – Throne Of Ashes (Edged Circle Productions) – Death/black metal
Atrox Trauma – On The Line Of Nothing And Something (Wormholedeath) – Thrash
Benthik Zone – εἴδωλον (Onism Productions) – Atmospheric black metal
Buzzard Canyon – Drunken Tales Of An Underachiever…The Saga Continues (Argonauta Records) – Stoner/doom