Saturday, 31 December 2011

Breezy's Top 15 of 2011! #3

It's been fun putting this list together.  The tough thing as I've mentioned is that there was a lot to pick from this year, a few albums were missed that I've been spinning alot so at the end I'll do a quick extra 5 or so as honourable mentions...LOL  Next up at #3, Bullet - Highway Pirates.

Bullet is a band from Sweden that have been playing for a few years and have 4 albums.  This of course is their latest, and a new discovery for me.  These dudes are retro all the way in their sound, with great playing and production.  Only comparisions I could make would be a blend of AC/DC, Krokus and Accept, with some Lizzy-esque twin leads in for good measure.  Vocalist Hell Hofer (awesome name!) kicks this up a notch for me with his Udo inspired pipes.  This is the soundtrack to a night with the boys where the beer is cold and the music is loud.  The songs are reasonably simple structures, with great choruses and catchy riffs.  As with some of my other new discoveries over the past few years, I'm a fan of the retro sounds and bands that still carry the torch of hard rock and metal. 
For me there is no filler on this record. Every tune carries a catchy chorus with a great beat that will keep your head bangin'.  If I'm gonna pick a few, my fave track is Fire and Dynamite, along with the fantastic City Lights and Back On The Road.  Another band I'm already waiting for the next album!

I've found out that quite a few of my friends are reading my blog (thanks guys!!), and most of them are old schoolers like myself, so this pick is for them.  We all grew up with the bands I mentioned earlier in this post ,so here is a taste of the new breed.  Enjoy the official video for the album and stay wild!


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Friday, 30 December 2011

Breezy's Top 15 of 2011! #4

Getting down to the my final 4 picks for the year, been realizing that I've missed a few...of well, I'll maybe do an honourable mention list at the end ;)  Next up, new Canadian metal gods...#4 - Cauldron - Burning Fortune.

Cauldron is a Canadian three piece formed out of the ashes of Goat Horn.  They have released an EP, and this is their 2nd full-length. They are considered one of the front runners in the New Wave Of Tradition Metal, and are one of my faves.  Cauldron's sound is based in traditional metal stylings, and a classic NWOBHM vibe.  The one thing that really makes me dig these guys, is that there is a sense of honesty in the tunes.  They are not trying to be something they are not, or ride a wave of popularity, but staying true to what their roots are...a love of classic and obscure heavy metal. 

Burning Fortune is a collection of 9 tracks (incl a cover) that rock hard, but all carry great melodies and catchy choruses.

Lead off track All Or Nothing is a speedy little ditty that has some brilliant guitar work from Ian Chains.  Tunes like Miss You To Death and Tears Have Come carry great choruses that would sound great in a filled arena.  One truly original aspect of the band is Bassist/Vocalist Jason Decays vocals.  They are just unique enough to set them apart.  I'm probably a little more pumped about Cauldron being that they are fellow Canadians and I want to see them succeed.  Hopefully, they will back in the studio soon for album #3.  Just a suggestion...how about an Anvil, Exciter or Raven cover next time? Or maybe some early Rush? It would sound pretty good!  For those of you unfamiliar with the future of Canadian Hard Rock and Metal, here's a video of All or Nothing.  Until next time!
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Monday, 26 December 2011

Breezy's Top 15 of 2011! #5

This years list had a few comeback albums from some of the more established bands.  This one (along with my #2) were the suprises of the year for me. #5 Night Ranger - Somewhere In California.

Back in the day, I was a fan of Night Ranger's perfect blend of AOR and Hard Rock.  The first two albums Dawn Patrol and Midnight Madness both got a lot of play in my teenage years. They have kind of fallen of of my radar over the years, even though I knew they were still around.  I heard some reviews for this record stating a return to the classic sound, so I thought I'd pick up a copy.  It truly is a return to the classic sound, and Jack Blades, Kelly Keagy and Brad Gillis have never sounded better.  This is a straight up classic rock record with big choruses and great guitar, something that has gone missing in todays musical climate.  Maybe it's a bit of nostaligia, but good music is good music. 


The title track (and video) lead off the album in fine form with a great vibe that sets the tone for the rest of the record.  The album is full of the classic NR sound with rockers like Lay It On Me and No Time To Lose Ya blending perfectly with ballads like Time Of Our Lives.  A great album to pop in and just enjoy.  If you are a fan of full on metal, this may not be your thing, but give it a try.  I find it interesting that alot of bands try to tinker with their sound to be more creative, and then end up losing what they had in the first place.  Night Ranger decided to go back to their classic sound, and have released one of the best albums of their career.  Here is the video for the title track, perfect viewing for a cold winter day.  Horns Up!

Breezy's Top 15 of 2011! #6

This record is one I've been waiting for a long time to hear.  Finally, they are back. #6 Anthrax - Worship Music.

It's been 8 years since the last Anthrax album We've Come For You All.  Alot has happened in the meantime with singers Bellandonna and Bush in and out, but here we have what I have been waiting for, a new record with the (almost) classic lineup.  It's fresh and heavy, and true to their roots.  Of all the Big 4's last few releases, Anthrax is the one that is keeping it true, but modern, and sticking to their guns.  There has been a lot of hype around this record, and for good reason.


The opening trio of tracks, Earth On Hell, The Devil You Know, and Fight 'em Til You Can't set the pace for the album, and show that Anthrax is back in a big way. Great melodies, crushing guitars,and as always, the mighty Benante kicking the crap out of the kit. Fave tracks are the ones mentioned above, along with the brilliant In The End, possibly one of the best tracks they have ever recorded.  Check out a little more modern sounds in the track Crawl, a nod to the Bush years in terms of sound.  I'm glad the boys are back, I've always been a fan and have been waiting for this record.  Welcome back, I'm already looking forward to the next one.  This is a clip of the track In The End, a tribute to the late RJD and Dimebag Darrell. Cheers!

Saturday, 24 December 2011

Breezy's Top 15 of 2011! #7

I'm back with another great record from 2011.  This album was released in Europe in 2010, but not released here until this year, so it counts for me!  #7 Ghost - Opus Eponymous.

This is the debut (suprise!) from this 6 piece Swedish band. As I've mentioned in other blogs, I have always been a sucker for a band with an image,so picture a band with 5 cloaked figures and a lead singer who wears cardinal robes and skeleton facepaint.  Normally, alot of you might go running, but you need to hear the tunes first!  If you blended classic Sabbath, with Blue Oyster Cult, and Electric Light Orchestra, you'd still be off, but getting closer.  BTW, these attributes are what make this an incredible, original album.  Did I mention the lyrics have a satanic theme?
Opus Eponymous is full of great riffs, melodic vocals, and a 70's vibe.  Heck, they are being endorsed by members of Down and Metallica, so they must be good right?  The Ritual is the standout track for me.  Elizabeth, Satan's Prayer, and Stand By Him are all soon to be classics as well. Also be sure to check out more traditional metal in Con Clavi Con Dio.  I really hope this bands 2nd album will stay true to their sound, because they are on to something fresh and original!  No vids were done for the album, but I've found a great live performance of The Ritual for you all to check out.  Until next time, keep the faith!

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Friday, 23 December 2011

Breezy's Top 15 of 2011! #8

This is a band that never disappoints.  #8 Motorhead - The World Is Yours

I've been a huge fan of Motorhead for many years.  I've seen them live a couple of times as well, and they still are one of the best bands on the planet.  For anyone that has been following their career, you'll know that time has been kind to Lemmy and Co.  Since 1995's Sacrifice, through to 2002's Hammered (and all in between), and to the current record, they have continued to put out fantastic hard rock, and are one of the bands latter day output that stands with or above their classic albums.  Motorhead is a band you either love or hate.  Like their contemporaries, AC/DC, they don't stray too far from the classic sound, and keep it meat and potatoes.  Having said that, the current lineup breaks the mould a bit here and there strictly due to the great musicianship.  If you've never heard Phil Campbell or Mikkey Dee play, you are missing out...big time.

The only thing I can really say about The World Is Yours is that they have done it again.  Brilliant performances, edgy production and recording, and more of Lemmy's philosophical outlook on life. Hard hitting tracks like Born To Lose, Waiting For the Snake, and my fave, Brotherhood Of Man are reminders why Motorhead are legends and have become one of the most respected bands in hard rock.  Keep it up Lemmy! Thanks for the music!

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Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Breezy's Top 15 of 2011! #9

This year seemed to have alot of releases in the traditional vein, so there were lots to pick from.  At #9, from California, White Wizzard - Flying Tigers.


I picked up on these guys a few years back with their High Speed GTO EP.  While not sounding exactly like Priest or Maiden, you can hear their influence. 


Flying Tigers carries on from where the debut and their 2nd album, Over The Top, left off.  However this time around they have sacrificed a bit of the speed and heaviness, and added another layer that really kicks off in the 2nd half of the record. The last 6 tracks are taken more as one larger progressive piece (called Starmans Son) with different tempos and moods.  Not to say it doesn't rock ,because it sure as hell does, but it was something I wasn't expecting from this act.  This is exactly where the charm lies in this recording. Great choruses, traditional riffage and brilliant vocals from Wyatt Anderson.
Tunes like Starchild, Night Stalker, and Night Train To Tokyo carry the NWOBHM flag high, while later tracks like the amazing Demons and Diamonds show a different and more ambitious side of the band.  Another record this year that was a bit of a grower for me, and still love listening to it.  I don't know all the details, but this band has had quite a few member changes (this album was recorded with three members), so I can only hope they get a solid lineup and contnue putting out some top notch metal.  No official vid from the album, but here is the previously mentioned Starchild.  Enjoy!


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