Saturday 16 November 2013

Breezy's Top 15 of 2013! The Ones Who Didn't Quite Make It!

Hey all! I'm back after a bit of an absence, and ready to Rock!  It's been a great year for music, and I had quite a few faves that were left out of my Top 15.  Here is a quick selection of albums that rocked me hard this year, but didn't crack my Top 15. 

1. Dream Theater - S/T. DT came back again this year with a brilliant piece of prog metal, that shows they still haven't lost a step since replacing drummer Mike Portnoy with the machine that is Mike Mangini.  This S/T album is full of all of DT's trademark riffs, keyboard flourishes, and soaring vocals.  I hear lots of Rush influences on this record on The Looking Glass and Surrender To Reason, and that a good thing.  In true DT style they close the record with an amazing 22 minute piece called Illumination Theory. This should probably be in my Top 10, but didn't get as many spins as some of the others.  I'm sure I'll regret that because it's killer. ;)



2. Sahg - Delusions Of Grandeur.  Again, I feel bad for leaving this out of the Top 15, because it is an amazing record.  The Norwegian four piece is back with another slab of retro style hard rock with a modern edge.  The Sabbath vibe of the previous three is not as apparent, though still there, and has more of a proggy ,sort of Pink Floyd meets VoiVod sound.  I like this record a lot, and the standouts for me are the opening song, Slip Off The Edge Of The Universe, and the closer, Sleeper's Gate To The Galaxy.  Again, would have placed much higher, but there were some records this year I could not stop listening to.  Recommended.


3. Havok - Unnatural Selection. A bit of a latecomer for me, I jumped all over this after hearing one or two tracks online.  Classic retro-Thrash from a band that make no bones where their influences lie. Think classic Anthrax, Kreator and Megadeth.  Technical prowess abounds with killer solos, and drums from Pete Webber. Standouts are pretty much everywhere, but really love Waste Of Life, and Chasing The Edge. With releases like this, Havok are definitely leaders of the new Thrash movement.  Great stuff and highly recommended. Will be checking out the back catalog.



4. Annihilator - Feast. Canada's premiere thrashers are back for 2013.  This one got quite a few spins on the workouts this year lol.
Jeff Waters has put together again a great record full of tight thrashers like Deadlock (my fave), left turns (Wrapped) and metal epics (One Falls, Two Rise). Dave Padden has proved himself again that he should always be THE Annihilator vocalist, and Feast is probably their best record in almost 20 years.  The two CD set comes with a disc of re-recorded classics that sound as good as they did when they were released. Nice to see these guys still making great Metal. Awesome.

5. Helker - Somewhere In The Circle. Argentina's own, Helker are another new find for me, and a great band they are.  These guys are very traditional in their overall vibe, sounding a little like Priest, Maiden, as well as Gamma Ray and Primal Fear. Standout for me is vocalist Diego Valdez, who sounds like the little brother of Rob Halford and Ronnie James Dio.  An absolute monster.  If you love your metal REAL, do yourself a favor and check out tracks like No Chance to Be Reborn and Wake Up. A great album from a band I'm glad I discovered.  Excellent.


There are a few I'm missing too, Hatchet's Dawn of The End, Ashes Of Ares S/T and Black Spiders This Savage Land.  Anyway, I'd go on forever.  Lots of great records to get through, so keep checking back and I'll be posting my Top 15.  There's a few surprises (even for me)! See Ya Soon and Keep The Faith.

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5 comments:

  1. Really Bri did you have to mention Rush influences on the D/T disc? Now I can't pick it up.

    Joking brother, good list and I'll check some of these out.

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  2. What a crock of shit. That DT album sucks! Bring Portnoy back!

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  3. Check out Diego Jimenez
    http://www.facebook.com/diegojimenezmusic

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  4. Hey Carlos are you in a band? Because if the new DT album sucks your band must be the best in history.

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