Posts Tagged ‘Fred Phillips’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Coexistence, formed in 2008, is a long-distance project between guitarist Gregory Giraudo and vocalist Carl Lindquist. One lives in South France, the other in Stockholm, Sweden. Considering the distance between the two, and the fact that the music was recorded in France and the vocals in Sweden, this four-song EP is not a bad little […]
Tags: 2009, Coexistence, Fred Phillips, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, June 15th, 2009
To tell you the truth, I’ve been just about “progged” out in recent years. I’ve reviewed stacks and stacks of predictable prog, but just when I get to the point where I groan when I pull a new one out, I find a record that renews my hope in the search. The latest from Spheric […]
Tags: 2009, Fred Phillips, Review, Sensory Records, Spheric Universe Experience
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Sunday, June 14th, 2009
I’ve been trying to get on AFM Records’ mailing list for a while because they do carry several bands that I like. So I finally get three AFM releases in my hands, and after these reviews, I’m afraid my chances may be shot. First there was Elvenking’s latest, then Magica, now Exilia, and unfortunately, it’s […]
Tags: 2009, AFM Records, Exilia, Fred Phillips, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
I can’t honestly recall having heard Elvenking before, and as I understand it, this isn’t a record I should judge the band by as it’s an attempt to do something different from their normal sound. This record, however, sounds like a band in need of an identity. Is it folk? Is it power metal? Is it 1980s pop rock? […]
Tags: 2009, AFM Records, Elvenking, Fred Phillips, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, May 28th, 2009
I’ve been on a roll of good female-fronted records lately — Luna Mortis, The Agonist, Lacuna Coil (yes, I know it’s poppy and commercial, but I still like it) — so I suppose it was just a matter of time before I got another one of these. Wolves & Witches has a few things going […]
Tags: 2009, AFM Records, Fred Phillips, Magica, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
I’m always a little nervous when I get an independent CD. On the one hand, I hate to rip them apart. They’re usually bands just starting out that still need a lot of work but could develop into something, and being a lousy guitarist that refuses to give it up myself, I hate to discourage […]
Tags: 2009, Fred Phillips, Review, Self-Released, The Sin Committee
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
If imitation is truly the sincerest form of flattery, then Glenn Danzig has to feel pretty good about this project from Morgan of Marduk and a few unknown guys. The band began in 2000 as a Misfits/Samhain cover act and has apparently released a handful of records and EPs over the years, which I somehow […]
Tags: 2009, Devil's Whorehouse, Fred Phillips, Regain Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Maybe it’s unmetal, but I love Christmas. When the end of November rolls around, the Trans-Siberian Orchestra records and a few others will hit my CD player, I’ll be putting up lights around the house and looking for a tree. Heck, I’ve got my TSO tickets in hand already. But when it’s sunny, 85 degrees […]
Tags: 2008, Armoury Records, Fred Phillips, Review, Various Artists
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
I go through phases where I’ve had just about all the power and prog that I can stand, and I’m in one of those right now. So, in the spirit of full disclosure, I’ll admit that I’m feeling kind of uninspired to write about a lot of the CDs sitting on my desk now. That […]
Tags: 2008, Dignity, Fred Phillips, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
If it were 1988, these guys would probably be in luck. I’m sure some major label would snap them up, throw a little makeup and hairspray on them and give them a big push. Unfortunately, 20 years later, this brand of hard rock is a little bit tougher sell. Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t […]
Tags: 2008, Bourbon Flame, Dark Essence Records, Fred Phillips, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, October 27th, 2008
I always thought Trivium was a decent band, but I just couldn’t get past Matt Heafy’s monotonous screams. It’s no surprise then that their last record, The Crusade was one of my favorite releases of 2006. The screams were pretty much gone, there were better hooks, and despite being complete Metallica worship, I thought it […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Review, Roadrunner Records, Trivium
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Wednesday, October 8th, 2008
Metal Church delivers their 10th record and, aside from the lineup, not much has changed since they released their self-titled debut back in 1984. That’s both a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, they’ve stuck to their guns and continue to deliver what fans expect. On the other hand, the music here is not […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Metal Church, Review, SPV
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
I know there are people out there who will hold a grudge against Metallica until the day they die. Over the past couple of decades fans of the band, as the song on Death Magnetic says, have been broken, beat and scarred, and a lot of them still have a lot of anger. To be […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Metallica, Review, Warner Bros Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
Let’s say you’ve got a car. It’s a nice car. It looks good, it’s dependable, it’s comfortable, it gets good gas mileage. You really like it. Then, let’s say, you get your hands on a sleek sports car that’s loaded with options. It’s faster, more powerful, has a little something extra. Then gas hits $4 […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Iced Earth, Review, SPV
Posted in Blog on Saturday, August 23rd, 2008
In the past few years, it seems that everyone and his brother has cranked out a covers record. They’re an easy way to make a quick buck or get out an album as an excuse to go on tour. Most of them are absolutely awful, but every now and then, a band will take a […]
Tags: 2008, Blog, Fred Phillips
Posted in Blog on Saturday, August 16th, 2008
I’m assuming that my desert island would allow me to have 10 CDs in every genre I like. A big assumption perhaps, but then, I don’t intend to be in a boat at sea any time soon, and if I am, I’ll take a wider selection of CDs with me – either that or an […]
Tags: 2008, Blog, Fred Phillips
Posted in Blog on Friday, August 15th, 2008
Usually, no one likes a major shift in the lineup of their favorite band. Even though a changing guitarist or drummer can make just as much difference in sound, a change in singer seems to be the most visible and often the hardest for fans to accept. Occasionally, though, there’s a replacement singer that actually […]
Tags: 2008, Blog, Fred Phillips
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › J on Friday, August 8th, 2008
One of the easiest ways to get me to listen to an album is to record a song with Jorn Lande on vocals. While he’s not my favorite singer – not even in the top five, really – he seldom disappoints. Lande has one of those timeless rock voices, just enough smoothness and just enough […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Frontiers Records, Jorn, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, August 8th, 2008
One of the most anticipated records of the year for me was Cavalera Conspiracy, reuniting Sepultura vocalist/guitarist Max Cavalera and drummer Igor Cavalera. Though it’s been eclipsed in my mind by records released since, it was an outstanding effort, and I thought it would be tough for Max’s other band, Soulfly, to compete. So I […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Review, Roadrunner Records, Soulfly
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, August 1st, 2008
For the past few years, Alice Cooper has been trying, with limited success, to recapture the sound and feel of his 1970s heyday. Those records, The Eyes of Alice Cooper and Dirty Diamonds, had a little problem, though. While some of the tunes hit the right note, both albums had several songs that sounded like […]
Tags: 2008, Alice Cooper, Fred Phillips, Review, SPV
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Sunday, July 20th, 2008
If you heard Pharaoh’s last effort, The Longest Night, you probably won’t be very surprised by what you hear on this record. Be Gone is a continuation of what the band has always done, an Americanized power metal that pays heavy tribute to both Iron Maiden and Iced Earth. The record opens with a slight […]
Tags: 2008, Cruz Del Sur Music, Fred Phillips, Pharaoh, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Sunday, July 20th, 2008
This sophomore release from Swedish outfit Machinery shows a great deal of promise, even if it’s a bit bipolar. There are really two bands at work here. One is a dark, progressive and interesting sounding act. The other is a blazing thrash/melodic death band. Fortunately, both show a good deal of talent and are quite […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Machinery, Regain Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, July 18th, 2008
Female-fronted bands, especially the soprano-style, haven’t fared very well in my reviews recently. By and large, I’m a little tired of that style, but just as I’m ready to write it off completely, along will come a record that really connects with me. That’s the case with the latest from Todesbonden. This is how the […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Prophecy Productions, Review, Todesbonden
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Friday, July 18th, 2008
This might be one of the most unique releases that’s landed on my desk this year. It opens with the funk-thrash mouthful of a song, “When You’ll Realize that the Sun Will Rise Up Being a Black Hole.” Imagine Max Cavalera providing vocals for Primus, and you might have a rough idea of what this […]
Tags: 2008, Aural Music, Fred Phillips, Review, Yak
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, July 10th, 2008
It may not be fair, but when I see song titles like “Nymphonomicon” and “Kockstruck,” I tend to develop an opinion on the band before I even hear the music. Unfortunately, what Midnight Idols deliver isn’t all that far from the idea that I had.This is pure, adolescent garage metal. The band rips off the […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Independent, Midnight Idols, Review