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This week it is:


1. Sepultura - Arise (1991)

2. Slayer - Seasons in the Abyss (1990)

3. Metallica - ...And Justice For All (1988)

4. Kreator - Pleasure To Kill (1986)

5. Sadus - Swallowed In Black (1990)

6. Demolition Hammer - Epidemic of Violence (1992)

7. Metallica - Master of Puppets (1986)

8. Sepultura - Beneath the Remains (1989)

9. Slayer - South of Heaven (1988)

10. Condor - Unstoppable Power (2017)


Ben - can you please add Condor - Unstoppable Power?

November 01, 2020 10:29 PM



1. There's a consistent feed of new releases and bands added each week that help me to explore corners of genres that I haven't spread my wings over previously or simply shows me releases by artists I am familiar with but haven't ventured into the full discography of the band.  I also love the playlists for the very same reason.

2. I really don't get the Hall of Judgement, in fact it bores the living bejesus out of me.  Perhaps I am just not as focused on genres as some of the other members (and this is not a criticism of anyone who does enjoy the feature) but I really don't care if something is speed metal or thrash metal.  It was fun for the first few months but nowadays I see little value to me.

3. Could we please have an action bar at the bottom of the page to navigate from instead of just at the top?  

4. I don't have anything to add here.  You guys have tread the fine line between making this a well-informed resource and community and it becoming a cottage industry of just trying to cram everything in.  Your dedication shows in the content you develop and then maintain frequently.

Quoted MacabreEternal

Thanks for the response MacabreEternal, I really appreciate it. We're stoked that you're enjoying the site so much. Regarding the action bar at the bottom of the page, do you have an example of another site that has something similar? I want to make sure I understand exactly what you mean rather than make an incorrect assumption.

Quoted Ben



Hi Ben,


On another site I frequent I have this bar at the top of the page in the forum section:


If I scroll down that page to read something near or at the bottom I have the same bar at the bottom of the page to access "Home" or another thread in the same section I am in:

I hope this makes sense?  So for example on the MA site if I am in the gallery section and go through all 100 entries in the list I have to scroll back up to the top to navigate away which isn't the end of the world but the option to pick up the action bar at the bottom as well as the top of the page would be helpful I feel.


My review is up for this one.  I unlocked so many forgotten memories of my college years listening to this today, finally helping me to understand where my previously unknown affinity for the Gateway clan came from as I realised how much alternative metal I listened to back then alongside more staple genres within metal also.  There's enough bluster about my jaunt down memory lane in my review, so in the interests of keeping it snappy in here I can only harp on about how brilliant this record is.  It is a soundtrack to the blackest of comedies that appeals from it's broad spectrum that ranges from the accessible to the obnoxious often on the same track.  FNM are a criminally underplayed band on my speakers and I need to address this soon.


4.5/5

Review completed and I have to confess I approached the album with a bit of trepidation but ended up pleasantly surprised.  Full of Demolition Hammer influence I enjoyed most of what I heard even though there's a couple of improvements that need to be made to the lyrical quality and the song writing edge also.  Some mighty riffage going on for sure and the band's style of no frills thrash metal certainly shines through the most but there are plenty of occasions when they expand their capabilities to deliver more lengthy and yet still memorable tracks, beyond just simple hi-octane delivery.

3/5


Given that Metal Academy is designed to be a community experience, I want to make sure that we give attendees the opportunity to provide feedback from time to time. With that in mind, I've put some questions below to get people thinking. If you want to provide any other feedback, go for it.

Feel free to leave your answers in this thread, but if you'd prefer to comment privately, send me a Private Message from your profile page. And please be honest. Daniel and I have pretty tough skin, and only want the best for the community and the site. Both positive and negative feedback is both useful and welcome.

  1. What aspects of Metal Academy excite you personally? In other words, what keeps you coming back?
  2. Are there any particular aspects that are of no interest to you whatsoever? Perhaps you don't care about rating covers, or anniversaries, or whatever...
  3. If we were to add one new feature to the site, what would you want it to be? Assume that we have endless funds and time. You can list more than one if you want obviously, the more ideas the better.
  4. Is there anything about the Metal Academy site that you really wish was different? Perhaps the Hall of Judgement is an interesting idea, but you think it's badly implemented? Maybe the way the Lists are presented annoys you?

Cheers,

Ben.

Quoted Ben

1. There's a consistent feed of new releases and bands added each week that help me to explore corners of genres that I haven't spread my wings over previously or simply shows me releases by artists I am familiar with but haven't ventured into the full discography of the band.  I also love the playlists for the very same reason.

2. I really don't get the Hall of Judgement, in fact it bores the living bejesus out of me.  Perhaps I am just not as focused on genres as some of the other members (and this is not a criticism of anyone who does enjoy the feature) but I really don't care if something is speed metal or thrash metal.  It was fun for the first few months but nowadays I see little value to me.

3. Could we please have an action bar at the bottom of the page to navigate from instead of just at the top?  

4. I don't have anything to add here.  You guys have tread the fine line between making this a well-informed resource and community and it becoming a cottage industry of just trying to cram everything in.  Your dedication shows in the content you develop and then maintain frequently.

October 30, 2020 09:57 PM

Welcome Keleros, hope you enjoy your time here.


Vinny, I think this one might appeal to you. It was their best work to the time in my opinion.

Quoted Daniel

Yep, ageeed it’s a good un.  I was drawn to it back in the day because of that artwork but luckily the music behind it lives up to expectations.

I tried, I really tried.  My ongoing battle with melodeath still leaves me cold and empty after most listens.  It’s not that the album is terrible by any means.  It is consistent and obviously delivered by a band accomplished in their field, but this is also the problem for me because largely the album sounds the same throughout and as a result I get bored really quickly.  I have heard these riff structures on virtually every Amon Amarth record and if they were going to grow on me they would have done so by now.

2/5

Ghoul - Word Is Law from Dungeon Bastards (2016)

Municipal Waste - Headbanger Face Rip from The Art of Partying (2007)

Power Trip - Executioner's Tax (Swing of the Axe) from Nightmare Logic (2017)

Selbst - Relatos De Angustia (2020)

Powerful and melodic black metal from Chile (although originally from Venezuela), in the vein of Mgla only nowhere near as polished.  Well paced and thoughtful stuff that can shift mood effortlessly.  Thinking this (or the latest Gaerea) will be my next review.

Von - Satanic Blood Angel

Primitive and raw perhaps don't cover this accurately enough.  There's more than just bm on this with doom riffs also being present but overall it is a nefarious beast with the drums unfortunately being far too forwards in the mix making it a bit "tippy-tappy" in places.  Vocally it is more death metal in focus but that frantic tremolo pace in the guitar keeps things routed in the bm realm sufficiently.

Mystik - Ancient Majesty from Mystik (2019)

Cirith Ungol - Edge of a Knife from Frost & Fire (1981)

Savatage - Hall of the Mountain King from Hall of the Mountain King (1987)

Akhkys - Melinoë (2020)

Pre-order done for this and I can't wait for 14th Dec for the vinyl to arrive.  The Dreaming I was excellent stuff and this follow up is a whole five years in the making.  Listening to the track available for stream Pnigalion this album seems to pick up where the other left off.  Swarming and chaotic black metal with a death metal attitude with a melodic mining tone also that is truly the stuff of nightmares.  All hail Naas Alcameth!

Worked my way through this earlier, some interesting stuff in terms of new bands like Mystras, Manegarm and in particular I Shalt Become whose whole album I listened through this morning and subsequently have found my way to Krohm as a result.  I found White Ward to be a bit odd, a bit forced if perfectly honest.  They don't need that jazz edge (not sure if that's a whole trait of theirs or just limited to that song) as it brings nothing to the track. When the track did get going it was decent enogh BM to my ears so why f**k about is my initial ask.

Had forgotten how abrasive and harsh Jute Gyte was as it had been a while since I heard much of his stuff; hasn't helped my tinnitus anyway.  Another enjoyable list thanks Daniel. 

So, I went and got me a proper turntable and speakers set up and also a new PC to boot which means that as well as having a soundcard again that works I also have a vinyl player to play all the wonderful records I hear on Bandcamp again.  I opted for Bluetooth on my speakers though so I can stream from my PC on one side of my lair and still connect up to the turntable easily and save space on my desk.

It's an expensive hobby vinyl collecting though and takes a lot of patience to balance the turntable perfectly as well as level the cartridge.  So far though blasting my vinyl collection has made me smile muchly.

In no order, I'd bash out the following list of 25:

Mizmor - Cairn 2019

Immortal - Northern Chaos Gods 2018

Deathspell Omega - Drought 2012

Behemoth - The Satanist 2014

Portal - Vexovoid 2013

Hooded Menace - Never Cross the Dead 2010

Dying Fetus - Reign Supreme 2012

Autopsy - Macabre Eternal 2011

Disma - Towards the Megalith 2011

Alice in Chains - Rainier Fog 2018

Black Breath - Sentenced to Life 2012

Gorguts - Colored Sands 2013

Gorguts - Pleiade's Dust 2016

Ulcerate - Shrines of Paralysis 2016

Deftones - Koi no Yokan 2012

Condor - Unstoppable Power 2017

Akhlys - The Dreaming I 2015

Inquisition - Bloodsher Across The Empyrean Altar Beyond the Celestial Zenith 2016

Bell Witch - Mirror Reaper 2017

Author & Punisher - Ursus Americanus 2012

Grand Magus - Hammer of the North 2010

Electric Wizard - Black Masses 2010

Bolzer - Aura 2013

Aosoth - The Inside Scriptures 2017

Cultes Des Ghoules - Henbane 2013



Manilla Road - Open The Gates (1984)

On a Manilla Road kick following my review earlier so took a couple of steps back in their discography to revisit their fourth offering.  The guitars feel a little too far back in the mix here but this allows for them to feel matched with the percussion and rhythm and gives things a more doomy vibe on tracks like the title track.  Lets Shelton's vocals really shine also.

My review is up and it is safe to say that I recognise all the brilliance on this record.  It is such an industrious and tenacious release that marries a charging energy with atmosphere and horrific menace that I can't help but be transfixed by it.  It still has virtually no polish applied to it (what bit there is, is simply the excellence of the musicians at work) and feels so tight throughout it almost feels inhuman.  Top pick for this month!

5/5

Could you please add blackened death metallers Proscription and their recent release Conduit?

My review is up and largely reflects the opinion of the majority.  Clumsy drumming, hindered guitar sound and a poor production and mix job.  Ellesworth carries the record (and actually reminds me off Biff Byford at one point) with Verni being the other consistent performer.

3/5

Darkthrone - Panzerfaust  (1995)

Despite the strong Celtic Frost vibe to this I still find it a howling piece of BM that never ceases to entertain.  At least they were honest about wanting to focus on CF on this and the job they do is respectful and not just a gratuitous regurgitation of that band.  One of my favoured Darkthrone releases.

5/5

Got through this list as well today (productive day at work).  Looking forwards to getting stuck into that Manilla Road album for the feature release after listening to that track on here.  Great call on the ...Slough Feg track from a great record overall.


Cool playlist, Daniel, but in the future can you please not include Linkin Park singles like "In the End"? Don't get me wrong, that was a good song from when I used to Linkin Park 8 years ago, sometime before becoming fully interested in "real" metal, but it's one of the most popular songs from one of the most popular rock/metal bands of modern times and pretty much everybody knows it. I personally think the whole point of these playlists is to help us metalheads find songs from bands ranging from inaccessible underground to mildly popular enough for many metalheads to know but not to the point where it hits mainstream radio or "MTV Hits" or any place shared with the popular music some of us are tired of. If you wanna include songs from Linkin Park's nu metal era in future playlists, of course you can, but it would be better if they're non-single tracks like "Points of Authority", "Runaway", "Lying From You", "Easier to Run", etc. Anyway, The Gateway members might definitely enjoy the rest of this playlist. Good work, Daniel!
Quoted shadowdoom9

Disagree with this Andi, the playlists should incorporate both underground and mainstream/well-known tracks also.  Not everyone coming to the playlist wants the discovery aspect as much as others (and there's nothing wrong with either stance).  So I hadn't listened to that Linkin Park track for years and it was a great reminder of some good times with good friends.  I would like to see this cross-section approach to the lists stay as is therefore.  I also think that Daniel pays careful attention to the flow of the playlists and so I think the mix of exposure to known/new tracks compliments this flow well.

Listening through this morning it occurs to me that alternative metal appeals to me increasingly as I have enjoyed most of this.  Won't pretend to love all of it but a lot of stuff I am familiar with (FNM, Soundgarden, Korn etc) gets nowhere near enough attention in terms of plays from the library.  Rosemary is probably my favourite track off Koi No Yokan.  Seriously hooked on that Helmet track now, it's on loop.

Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness (2017 full dynamic range limited edition)

Have a new turntable and speaker set up in my lair now and so I am finally able to play this gem in all its glory.  Satan bless Earache Records!


Artillery - "Terror Squad" (1987)

Most people rate 1990's "By Inheritance" album as the finest work from Danish thrash metallers Artillery however I have to disagree with that sentiment. I've always preferred their sophomore record "Terror Squad" which may not be as polished or melodic but more than compensates for it in raw aggression & urgency. There's a bit of a technical edge to some of the rhythms here however the band never fall into the trap of becoming overly clinical. I know Ben isn't a huge fan of the vocals but I actually think they're one of the best things about this release along with the incisive thrash riffage & high-energy double-time drumming. I highly recommend this album to fans of Exodus, Overkill & early Testament.

4/5

Quoted Daniel

Yep, I am with Ben about the vocals but also agree with you about the rawness aspect.  Thanks for the rec.

Revocation - The Outer Ones (2018)

A less vivid and technical version of Vektor that really relies on some top-notch lead work to carry it along with some memorable progressive sturctures also. First listen only rating 3/5 but definitely going to spend more time with it.

Paysage D'Hiver - Steineiche (1998)

The debut release from Winteherr's solo project that preceded anything he did in Darkspace by some four years, is full of abrasive and harsh black metal blended (often in quite a caustic manner) with more ambient passages with an ever-present and bone-chilling coldness to it.

4.5/5

Ambush - Firestorm (2014)

Another superb MA discovery.  Anthemic heavy/speed metal full of energy and driving rhythms.

4/5

Yep, enjoying this, thanks for sharing.

The Thelonious Monk Quartet - Monk's Dream (1963)

I don't listen to a lot of jazz, it is one of the much neglected genres of music that I only seem to get as far as flirting with.  This is and Kind of Blue by Miles Davis are my two most played records though and are both by far the most memorable as a result.  Took delivery of a new desktop PC yesterday and after a couple of years without one, I now have a soundcard and can play music through my PC again.  Monk is the first music I chose to play through it before I start my working day.

P.s. no rating as I don't consider myself knowledgable enough about jazz to be able to rate what is good and what is bad. 


"Lovedrive" is also not on Spotify.

Quoted Daniel

Hmmm

Graveshadow - The Gates from Ambition’s Price (2018)


The Devil’s Trade - The Call Of The Iron Peak

Arguably acoustic doom I suppose but I posted it here anyway as feels a little too folkly for the The Fallen.  Definitely not an everyday play for me, need to be in that darker headspace to truly appreciate it.  Having a restless head for a few weeks now I found this album a great relaxation piece and managed to use it as a gentle way to achieve a decent sleep the other afternoon (not that it bores me - the exact opposite).

A solid 3/5


That Scorpions track isn't on Spotify Vinny. Feel free to throw another track at me.

Quoted Daniel

Let’s go with Lovedrive from the album of the same name then please. (1979)


That Scorpions track isn't on Spotify Vinny. Feel free to throw another track at me.

Quoted Daniel

Let’s go with Lovedrive from the album of the same name then please. (1979)

Probably my favourite playlist so far right here.  Never heard anything off Technical Ecstasy before but adding the whole record to my library later based on that track alone.  I was predictably unimpressed with Vinnie Moore (guitar only albums aren’t my thing) and won’t be going back to More, Arion, Dragonland or Tytan anytime soon but loved more or less everything else.  That Twilight Force track just happens to be my favourite and I have a lot of time for that Dragonforce track also.  New bands added to my radar are Unleash The Archers and Atlantean Kodex.  Thanks for sharing Daniel.

Nocturnal - Merciless Murder from Arrival of the Carnivore (2005)

Rigor Mortis - Re-animator from Rigor Mortis (1988)

Devastation - Deliver the Suffering from Idolatry (1991)


Scorpions - Dynamite from Blackout (1982)

Warlock - All We Are from Triumph & Agony (1987)

W.A.S.P. - Jack Action from The Last Command (1985)


September 14, 2020 08:08 AM


I agree with Tymell. I initially thought that a minimum ratings option would make sense the way it does for releases, but I've actually really enjoyed going into the Gallery every few days and voting on any covers that appear (that I haven't yet voted for). There's some really great stuff that people find that we simply wouldn't see if there was a minimum ratings filter.

Since you don't have to have heard a release to vote on its cover, I now don't think we'll ever have a minimum rating for The Gallery. It seems shadowdoom9 might disagree with this, so does anyone else have any feedback? As always, I like to make decisions as a community wherever possible.

Quoted Ben

I am with you and Tymell.  I have spent a good few hours since the inception of the Gallery rating artwork and have made some cool discoveries.  Let’s keep it open for us to see as much as possible.


Have to say I loved this playlist.  I even didn’t skip Lamb of God such was my positive mood during listening.  Pleased to see a couple of my suggestions in there but if honest was far more impressed with Anacrusis, The Crown and Acid Drinkers who are all familiar to me but I clearly need to spend more time with their output.  Also Imperium is perhaps my favourite Machine Head track (from an otherwise poor album) so had a right blast listening to that.  Think I also need to spend more time with Exumer and Exciter as well as Agent Steel, all bands who for some reason or other I had heard and dismissed but this playlist switched me on to all 3.

October suggestions whilst I have time:

Jute Gyte - Discontinuities (from album of same title) 2013

Wiegedood - Prowl (from De doden hebben het goed III) 2018

Furia - Krew w kolorze burstynu (from Marta polska jesien) 2007


In early with my three for October:

Disaffected - No Feelings Left (from the album Vast)

Portal - The Back Wards (from Vexvoid)

Wormed - Agliptian Codex Cyborgization (from Krigshu)

Hi Ben, could you please add Portugese progressive death metallers Disaffected?

I found this a tad dull on the vocal front (although I accept they compliment the music and overall style well).  I can't fault the music much though and there's clever use of drama in the intros and outros to some tracks to keep my head in the storytelling space most definitely.

3/5

Great list Daniel.  New bands I picked up on were Nails, Defeated Sanity and Illdisposed.  Planning to revisit Pyrexia who I think were a Bandcamp fave of mine a few years back who I have drifted away from.  Did not get on with that frog stuff at all.  Confirmed my dislike for Soilwork and my under-appreciation of Necrophagist.  Certainly a list that captures the spectrum of the Horde as a whole.  Looking forwards to October’s list.


Turbo - "Ostatni wojownik" (1987)

Sonny & Vinny, I think you might enjoy this raw & sophisticated early Polish thrash record. I'm really digging it at the moment. It's classy & consistent with excellent musicianship & a raspy European vocal delivery. The band always sounds in control whilst always maintaining that dirty Teutonic edge.

Quoted Daniel

I am terrible for missing things on these threads and so only just seen this.  Glad I did because this is good stuff, particularly like those vocals that you mention Daniel.  Neat find and a hell of a way to kick off a Sunday morning. Cheers.

I am with Saxy here.  An album that gets too little attention nowadays but listening back was still as big a pleasure as it was the first time I span it.

4.5/5

Vektor Forests of Legend

Sepultura Dead Embryonic Cells

Metallica Whiskey in the Jar

One of Sabbath's flawless releases for me, full of the well-known "hits" like War Pigs and Iron Man as well other less obvious gems such as Hand of Doom.  Never anything less than 5 stars for me.