Wednesday, May 25, 2011

The Best Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time

Ok well maybe the title is a bit of an exaggeration but i am going to attempt to compile a list of my favorite metal albums. So it really should read, In my opinion the best metal albums of all time, but that wont get as many hits.

Its such a hard task picking favorites and its nearly impossible depending on the mood time of day occasion etc etc depends on what you like at the time but like most people there are many recurring favorites timeless classics i couldn't live with out. I don't think it is ever possible to pick a definitive favorite or list them in terms of most "favoruiteness" but here is a list of my favorites and for a beginner getting into metal some good ideas of albums to listen to.

Metallica - Black Album





Got to start with the big boys and go Metallica. One of my very first music loves was the Black Album, i was 11 when it came out. My Dad worked in the states and would bring me back music to listen to as from a kid i was always in his music collection lapping up the Queen, Black Sabbath, Clapton. So i think i owned my first Metallica album in 1992, i was pretty into Gun's and Rose's (they had swearing!) and my Dad to this day hated them and so introduced me to Metallica via the Black Album, and wow! Even from that young age the penny just dropped for me. Its quite clichéd to love that album being the one that shifted 20 off million copies but it really was like Metal Genesis for me and without it i would not be the big fan of the genre as a whole as i am now. There isnt a single bad track on the album and any so called Metallica fan who says its crap (they exist) are not worth listening to. I love the early Metallica and i would happily recommend those early albums to anyone i particularly love Ride the Lightning but if i am honest with my self the Black Album has most significance for me even if i do listen to others more these days. For anyone getting into heavy metal this must be chapter 1 surely. Just remember that a relatively small thrash metal band became one of the biggest bands in the world without them and without that album who knows where we would be, Metal is in dire need of a new album of that size.



Alice in Chains - Facelift



What they aren't Metal i hear you cry! Well they are, they may be lumped in with the grunge scene but they are as metal as they come, heavy riffs, dark subject matter, wailing vocals they were the real deal. Every word sung by Layne Staley is believable you feel his pain. I pick this album over Dirt or the self titled one as it has Man in  Box which for no special reason i love its just a quality song. The Intro "We Die Young" is brutal and has poignient significance due to Staley's death from drugs. Not a bad song on the album in fact on any of their albums but this one if i drive anywhere is played loud! Love Hate Love probably Laynes best vocal performace. Jerry Cantrells guitar playing and songwriting is much under rated he is an absolute hero of mine!



Burzum - Filosofem



Bit of a leap here, i have recently got into Burzum the raspings of soloist Count Grisnasch otherwise known as Varg Vikernes. I could write a whole article about this guy many people have i think they get him very wrong. Shrouded in controversy for being a Satanist after the burnings of churches in Norway he is perhaps quite rightly known as the most dangerous man in music ever. I am not going to write all about him here but he is worth reading about. I can sympathize with some of what he says but more often or not his views on things are not to my liking. Regardless he is an absolute genius and this album is a complete head fuck, causes some contraversy with Black Metal purists, its got keyboards ooooh. Reading about him first i decided to check out an album i picked this one up in HMV oxford street when visiting London. Its not at all what you would expect, its a work of art the track Dunklehiet is one of my favorite songs ever its incredibly beautiful and i think he really draws from the darkness inside of him mixes it up with the Norwegian environment and hey presto produces this! Its not typical Black Metal per say but its bloody good whatever you want to call it, for me its evil, dark, brooding, atmospheric and absolutely brilliant



Black Sabbath - Vol.4



Been a fan of Sabbath for quite sometime and am lucky enough at my age to have seen the original four live, which was amazing, all on top form and regardless of what you may hear i can only say that Ozzy's voice was perfect and he was great! Its hard to pick the best album from the band that started it all. I remember listening the tapes when i was young from my dads collection. I could have picked any of them but this is the band at the height of their powers not a bad song on it even "Changes" which if you can put the horrible Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne duet out of your head is a brilliant song. Tony Iommi is on top form as the riff machine he is and it has the band trying out some new things well for the 70s anyway. I think this is the Sabbath album i listen to most i would love to say they are all good but that wouldn't be true as some are crap! Early Ozzy and the early Dio Heaven and Hell, Mob Rules all absolutely incredible works.



Opeth - Still Life / Blackwater Park / My Arms Your Hearse
















3!!! Yes three and i could have named more. I love Opeth, they are my favourite band without question. Buy any of their albums they are all amazing. They are the kind of band keepign Metal creative new and fresh. If you have to give them a subgenre it would be too hard there are hundred of influences. Aside from the Death Metal roots you will hear Eastern influences, 70's Prog, Jazz, Black Metal, Folk, Acousitc and on and on they are incredibly talented. These are probably my favourite three albums. i think they represent three eras of the band. My Arms your Hearse is heavier than lead but at the same time melodic and beautiful. Akerfelds voice is stunnign from the Death Metal growls to the Silky tones of his clean voice, the album is a journey dont let the long song times put you off time is irrelevant when you listen to Opeth. Still Life is the transition album and probably their best work as it combines the early elements with the new influences. and Blackwater Park is the one i would recommend to anyone who has never heard the band before as i think it best shows off all that is great about Opeth. Constant line up changes have never hurt this band as it revolves around Mikael Akerfeld they truly are one of the most important bands in Music not jsut Metal the world needs more Opeth's

Bleak from Blackwater Park from the Royal Albert Hall gig, i was there!!!!



Enslaved - Ruun





I bought this on a whim, not knowing anything about them. What a stroke of luck as this is a stunning album. This is my kind of Metal, Its an album that gets better every time you listen to it. Absolutely brilliant black metal one to play to people who think its just noise as these sound scapes are beautifully arranged there is a lot of thought on this album and i regard it very highly. A lot of Black Metal is hard to like that is the point of it, it was never made to be widely liked it was made by angry young men who wanted to voice their frustrations for their own benefit and as such a lot of it is hard to listen to, this isn't the case here dont judge on the genre but on a case by case basis as there are some of the most talented bands going in Black Metal Enslaved are one. As extreme metal goes this is a stunning piece of work.



Slayer - Season in the Abyss



Must admit to not being a Slayer fan from the get go but they have grown on me. Seeing them live is an experience that will live with you till you see the great white light. Why Seasons well i personally think its the best, most people choose Reign In Blood which is a savage album which i also love but this one does it for me. From start to finish is chugs along and you cant help but chug alogn with it. Not a single bad song They have never changed they have never given a fuck what anyone else was doing and they have never really released bad material so it says something that this is their best. For me they are at their best when they arent break neck speed the slow intros building into a blaze of savagry is when they are at thier best. They have great riffs Dave Lombardo is one of the best drummers in metal and big Tom's vocals are up their with Ozzys banshee wails. My favourite Slayer track "Seasons in the Abyss" is on this one (funnily enough) I have grown to love Slayer and i think that the time invested in them has made me love them even more.



Slipknot - Vol.3 Subliminal Verses



Year 2000 eating dinner with my mum watching Chris Evans TFI Friday, (i loved that show) and along came a bunch of masked guys from Iowa going absolutly mental on UK television at 6pm. It was a mouth wide open moment and i love them then. I must admit after that initial love i thought they would be a gimic and be gone ina flash like the rest of the bands from that genre (there were some terrible bands from that Nu-Metal scene) Anyway i bought that debut and it has some great tracks on it. I didnt buy the Iowa the second album i had lost interest by then someone in my family bought it for me and well it was just ok soem good tracks. 3rd album vol.3 and the planets aligned for them. Firstly i remember seeing the video for Duality and it was amazing, so i went and bought the album the next day. Its a huge turning point for them they ceased to be the Nu-Metal mask wearers and became a solid Metal band in their own right. Vol.3 was incredibly well written and showed off talents int he band not seen before most notably the guitar solos. packed full of hits this album propelled the Knot to worthy headliners and i look forward to seeing them this summer.



Tool - 10000 Days





Pink Floyd of our generation? perhaps! I pick 10000 days above the others which are incredibly good purely because each album surpasses the last in terms of brilliance. A full on trip from start to finish this is a work of art. I first got into them watching an old MTV2 program on Sky Analog the one with only about 15 channels and then the German ones! It was a Korn take over hour they had just released Follow the Leader and were the big thing at the time they had picked the Tool videos Skinkfist and Parabola which are great videos in its own right and so i checked them out. The albums they come off are fantastic but 10000 days which i bought in Skipol Airport is amazing. Its got the best packaging of any album i own as well with the weird glasses that let you see the band in 3D once again Tool are ahead of the times. The fact you have to wait eons between releases is throughly worth the wait.

Note: No official video for this but this song is stunning so had to include it.



Alterbridge - Blackbird



Ok Ok now this isn't Metal but its hard rock which is very close and i love this album. Its incredibly well written rock music with great performers. Tremonti is an awesome guitsrist and song writer and i much prefer Miles Kennesdy to Scott Stapp. This is good fun uplifting rock music and i find my self listening to them all the time its been on my itunes top played for years, they never seen to leave me. Another band with out a bad album.



Amon Amarth - With Odin on Our Side


Back to proper metal and i thought i better put in a bit of Viking. Pass me my drinking horn! This is Metal to swig Ale to and bang your head furiously to the chunky riffs of the best Viking Metal there is. Behind the Norse Mythology and Viking imagery are songs as well crafted as a Viking Long boat. Great fodder!



Iron Maiden - Powerslave


How hard is it to pick one album from one of the all time greats with 15 studio albums! Very! I love this album, as a child i remember seeing the art work for Seventh Son of  Seventh Son and wanting it, i saved up my pocket money and bought it on tape. Do kids do that any more? I mean i remember savign up what seemed like an eternity to buy a tape which makes it seem that much more important to you. Maybe because kids have such easy access to music with downloads and youtube that its all so expendable now. I remember my dad letting me stay up late to watch the last concert with Bruce Dickinson it was shown by the BBC and had that magician doing tricks between songs it was literally the coolest thing i had ever seen! Anyway Powerslave is my favorite Maiden album for the one fact it has more of my favorite songs than some of the other albums. Aces High., 2 Minutes to Midnight, Powerslave and Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Seeing them again in August and i can't wait they are an institution that keeps going i hope they continue to make and release new music for a long time to come.

I must note that int he running were  Brave New World, Killers, Piece of Mind etc etc i love this video from Rock in Rio!



Rage Against the Machine - Rage Against the Machine





Fuck You I Wont Do What You Tell Me! What more reason do you need when you are 13 14 years old to love this.The cover art is what its all about! I remember a tape of this circulating round school we all copied it and it was mind blowing then. I wish as a band they had recorded more i think 3 albums and a crap covers album doesnt really warrant them headlining festivals 12 years later but i guess that is the power of that debut album in particular. But on its own that album is perfection music with a a message delivered with a bomb!


Children of Bodom - Are You Dead Yet?


Probably the one of the best Melodic Death Metal bands there is. Probably not their best but its the album that got me into them. Hatebreeder is probably better but i love this one equally. The keyboards and the guitar solos are spectacular. This album is a riot and throughly enjoyable from start to finish i even like the Billy Idol which is pretty much exactly the same as the original save the introduction of a kick ass solo improving the original. Alexi Lahio is one of the best shredders there are and this is a great example of him at his best.



Chimaira - The Infection



I love this album. Like Love it a lot! Any occasion is worthy of this baby. Its heavy as fuck! I love the sound effect and metal purists can fuck off whatever makes a good heavy song is fine by me. I would go as far to say this is perfect heavy! Sabbath esq slow in places with the notes lingering making you urge them on the feeling of anticipation it gives you is on another level of music listening. I am gutted Andols has left he is probably my favourite drummer next to Frost of Satyricon but the boys have never ever disapointed me, each release better than the previous. New album this year and i am buzzing for it. Rummors of a UK performance and i am not going to stop loving them due to personel changes. They do heavy as good as anyone period.



Lamb Of God - Ashes of the Wake





Saw them in the tent at Download festival errr 2005 something like that anyway and its was incendiary! Bought the album the next week and this one for me sticks out as it was the first one i owned. I only knew one song that first time i saw them it was "Now you've got something to die for!" it was in an advert for the Internet Provider Wanadoo, they are no longer with us but LOG are now one of the biggest Metal bands one the scene. Listening to them makes you want to circle pit in your bedroom all by yourself. Brutally Heavy a great album! Laid to Rest is insane!!!



Korn - Korn

Shame to pick the debut as it implies that everything after was not as good thats not exactly the case its jsut my favorite. It seems crazy to think that it was released in 1994! Waaaaaay ahead of their peers at the time. I first got into them around Follow the Leader i was a bit slow on the uptake. But they were heavy as at the time and without a doubt a huge influence on bands at the time. They had some may attempted copy acts but no one was as good as this. Its a shame they are a bit of a shadow of their former glory i mean they played my home town Plymouth Pavilions the worst venue i have been to. In their day they sold out Wembeley Arena. Would it be too much to ask for a full reunion. I feel lucky to have seen the original 5 member perform they were incredible and this debut is what they are all about. Brilliant album from start to finish!



Judas Priest - Screaming for Vengeance

I am sure i have said before, if an alien comes to Earth and asks you what is Heavy Metal hand them a Judas Priest CD. A toss up between this and British Steel but this one nicks it. Guitar Tones out of this world and vocals have not been performed like this since, pitches so high he can communicate with aquatic mammals. Rob Halford is a unique talent. This is the blueprint for modern Metal and the foundations of it becoming the standalone genre it is. Heavy, Melodic, Inspiring a career defining album from one of the greats.



In Flames - Come Clarity
There was a time this didn't leave my car, ipod what ever i was listening to at the time. Again the purists dont like it but who cares, they are the kind of Metal fan who will argue with your what ever you say and the ones who play computer games and masturbate to much.... They have many good albums but i would suggest this as a starting point. I really enjoy it still even though i damn well nearly wore it out!


Immortal - Sons of Northern Darkness

In my opinion the best album by the guys. They are the Black Metal band there from year dot but always distanced from all the craziness. Abbath doesn't seem to take himself too seriously and lets the music do the talking. The guitars buzz like a power saw and if you have a really imagination you can hear a Led Zeppelin influence, Tyrants is a Black Metal Kashmir. One of those albums that stays strong all the way through with the finale Beyond the North Waves being the best song of the album for me, its riff is as huge as the Norwegian landscape. A simply stunning album.

Ihshan - After


I choose this above "angL" purely for the song "The Barren Lands" woah! Ihsahns life after Emperor is thriving and he seems to be enjoying the creative freedom of being a solo artist. The clean vocals sound like David Bowie and his soundscpaes are stunning complex and compelling. A really interesting artist int he true sense of the word i am really hoping to get to Bloodstock to see him.


Emperor - In The Nightside Eclipse


In no way a coincidence i promise. Ihshan with Emperor. This is the classic really isn't it. I really like Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk as well. But this one tips it. Its got my favorite Emperor track " Cosmic Keys To My Creation & Times" alogn with "Black Wizards" and "Inno Satana" this must have been terrifying back in 1994.

Dimmu Borgir - Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia

Ok part of my says that these guys are cashing in on the Norwegian Black Metal thing, there is no doubt they are not the real deal in terms of burning down churches and all that stuff but what they are is a phenomenal metal band. This is a sonic assault, the guitar tones are heavy as and the drumming relentless. My first Dimmu album and still my favorite. What i got when i saw them was satisfaction, they dress up they look amazing, they are great musicians all of them and you really get your moneys worth. Shagrath is a great vocalist and front man. After hauling ass and turfing out two members (important ones as well Bass Player. Clean Vocals and the Keyboard player) i wondered what it would be like but the latest album Abrhadabra is just as epic as previous releases. I think that is a good adjective for this band EPIC



Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works

Took a while to get into this one but has got some great tracks on and now i love it, listen to it all the time. One for the modern metal fan, bit like Tool on steroids in places very interesting ideas on this album that come together extremely well. Some call it Math Metal due to the weird Time Signatures its defiantly out there in terms of being original but it remains aggressive and angry and therefore rooted in Metal. Great live and and i hope they get bigger and bigger!

Devil Wears Prada - With Roots and Branches Below

While we are talkign modern i am really into this band. They are brutally heavy. There is the whole argue as to whether this sort of band is metal as they heavily use Synths and Keyboards. As far as i am concerned it sounds heavy to me and i like it. Vocals are good and i even like the whinny guy's clean interludes, very american but it offers a relief from the punishing lead vocal. The Guitaring in places is amazing with some neat sweep picks here and there and some great melody, i even really like the Synth elements all the elements make it interesting to listen to. I really hope they do a tour of their own soon as i really want to see them. I would expect them to get pretty big as they are the kind of band to appeal to the younger generation of metal fan and me for that matter, i must like it as this album is top of my itunes i have listened to it 40 times in 6 months not including car plays. Its a great little album although i do have one issue. It is Chrisitan Rock / Metal this i don't have a problem with per say but when itunes puts the genre as Religious my top however many itunes songs read genre "Religious" it makes me look bad!

Ramsmtien - Mutter

For a band to have never released a bad album this must be good, of course it is! Germany's finest and their best album. if you ever have chance to see them live do it, it is simply astonishing all the stuff that goes on and then they play some pretty awesome songs as well. I would argue the best live act in the world currently. I cant remember where i first heard them, that is a good thing as they have kind of been ingrained. I am sure it was probably from MTV back in the day as they have had some pretty brilliant videos accompanying their songs. I defiantly remember watching XXX in the cinema and thinking the best bit of the film was the performance of "Fire Frei!". The songs on this album are so strong they must have had trouble picking singles.  Industrial Heavy doesn't get any better than this.

Feat Factory - Demanufacture

First Fear Factory experience was seeing the video to their cover of Gary Numan's Cars, fast forward a few years i decided to give them another go. I must admit to not spending my money on them initially and doing a bit of dodgy downloading to check out some tracks. (i don't do this anymore and neither should you, check out bands on YouTube and then buy the MP3 if you are young or a CD like the old fashioned way if you are really old maybe an LP! Artists need people to buy the records if you like them support them so they will release more) Anyway i like the few tracks i downloaded so i went and bought pretty much all their albums, this is the stand out one its great the best example of their ultra heavy industrial sound. Replica has got to be one of my favorite metal tracks. I am a bit gutted as i have seen them only i don't remember much of it as i was hurting from a particularly large drinking session and was facedown in the field at the time, i hope they come back to the UK would really like to give them my full attention.

Godsmack - Faceless

Ok this is sad but i first heard of Godsmack from the song from the Mummy Film, "I stand alone". Great song! I really like them i love this album and Godsmack IV, both great albums. But why oh why dont they ever tour the UK. We really want to see you!!! They are great musicians and write good honest metal nothing to dislike really

Sepultura - Chaos AD

This is simply sublime! I first got into Sepultura through Roots as many did i guess but this heavier and has that organic feel to it. Its Metal in its purest form, you cant imagine them writing this with making money in mind its just what flowed naturally. "Territory" is one of my favorite tracks. Incredibly poignant today as it was in 1993. The percussion is some of the best you will hear, the guitar playing virtuoso without sounding all up its own ass and Max's throat of gravel spits out audible lyrics with aggressions! Its sweaty metal with class. I dare you to not headbang to this its simply impossible, it was made for it! Their finest work

Satyricon - Now Diabolical

This was a tough choice, probably my favorite Black Metal band. Live they were superb and one of the best gigs i have been to. Frost is my favorite drummer in metal, credited on album linear notes simply as Battery he really is the power source of Satyricon a relentless blast beat machine. Int he earlier days it was all about speed on this Satyricon calm it down a bit and show their songwriting class. Satyr is a very talented guy. This is dark menacing and brooding. Its exactly what you want from a Norwegian Black Metal band. You cannot deny them the commercial move as they need to be heard by more people. Look at it as a new chapter we still have the early black metal chapter and its great their place in that history is cemented but they have moved on probably as much as people as artists and i for one and glad they still release material and of such high quality. The traditional Black Metal sound has been done to death seeing it evolve into new territory is exciting and you are more likely to hear it at your local rock night. And lets face it its not an album your mum is going to like.



Pantera - Cowboys From Hell

Everyone picks Vulgar Display of Power and i can see why its a great album but this one for me is better. For one it has Cemetery Gates which is a beautiful song. Anselmo's full vocal range is on this album his sincere emotional voice is beautiful and his angry rasps truly pissed off! Dimebag says it was this album he found his "sound" and what a sound, he is quite rigthly revered as one of the great players. Riffs and Solos seem effortless but trying playing them! They are up there with the very greats of Metal and you couldn't argue with that. I am sure Jagermiester would like to thank Pantera for the millions of bottles sold.


Megadeth - Coutndown to Extinction

Yes i know i am a Metal heathen for not picking Peace Sells the blue print for perfect Threash Metal or for Rust in Peace for the ball breaking complexity. I love both those albums they are great but i also like Megadeth when they are a bit more accessible. These are very well written songs, this was a bit album for Megadeth it opened them up to a much wider audience and it was the one around when i was a kid. I had it on tape recorded from somewhere, years later i saw it in Tesco for £3.99 and immediately bought it thinking ha! thank you idiotic fools for buying your pop shit i have scored big time here! Not a bad track on here, the title track is about us destroying the environment, what the fuck i hear you say, yes but its very very good and has great lyrics. This is an easy to love album its well produced unlike Metallica i think that they move with the times a lot better. 90's Metallica has its moments but its not great and then St Anger. Megadeth's last album was up there with their best Dave Mustaine is a great song writer. Countdown is Metal for large venues sing along and have fun! Oh and if you see Skin O My Teeth Live look out for Daves Pick Scrape what a player!




Disturbed - Sickness

This is here simply because they are the best band i have seen in my crappy home town venue. They sounded great and were pretty sharp. I have read they are prone to mediocre live performances well when i saw them i had a great time and loved every track. This when iw as 20 years old or so was the album, the whole i hate my parents crap never did it for me but the heavy riffs and David Draimans voice sound too cool! Sing Oooooh Ahhhh Ahhhh and not have fun i dare you! Before Harry Potter even heard of the Stupify spell these guys were Stupifying all over the place!



Ozzy Osbourne - No More Tears

Soooooo many to choose from the double O but i pick this for my love of the title track. I am not a huge Zakk Wylde fan all his solos sound exactly the same so here is that solo in the early days when it was fresh. I remember this video being played on MTV alot during the 90's well the rock shows anyway! Whatever happened to Super Rock, and Headbangers ball on UK MTV, i dont want to watch super sweet 16th! Anyway this has song written by the great Lemmy its a great album but then so are so many of his solo albums. IF the metal world was upset when Dio died i am dreading the day when Ozzy goes as he is our God one of my heroes!



Rob Zombie - Hellbilly Deluxe

Bubblegum horror metal and ohhhhh so much fun! I love White Zombie as well as it goes and this is pretty much Rob carrying on where he left off with them. This album has great energy and when ever i hear Dragula its always welcome!



Soulfly - Back To The Primitive

This takes me back to my days living in Bristol being a major alchy! If i went to university it involved a long ass bus journey. I hate public transport in the UK its just shit and and expensive! So to numb the pain i would listen to this album very loud on my Mini-disk player (they were supposed to the be the next big thing!) and hope no one would sit next to me. 10 years later i am trying to loose the weight i put on through the years of boozing and it turns out Soulfly have their uses as they are great to row. In fact metal in general can give you that extra bit of adrenalin when you need it, harness the aggression and go for it! I still like a drink by the way. There are some great collaborations on this, Corey Taylor on Jump Da Fuck Up, Chino Moreno (His rap turned vocal assault is something quite special) on Pain and Sean Lennon on Son Song.

Monster Magnet - God Says No

Nile - Ithyphalic

Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step

Marilyn Manson - Antichrist Superstar

Morbid Angel - Blessed Are The Sick

Nine Inch Nails - Downward Spiral 

Meshuggah - Destory Erase Improve

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Metal vs The Mainstream

This week a news articles has given me a chuckle.The article was telling of how  pop star Rhiannon's tour was not selling any tickets in the US

I am not sure exactly why Rhianna not selling tickets to her tour is such a shock. Firstly its difficult to call these people musicians or artists as they are more celebrities. If she wasn't a celebrity then she wouldn't sell any records let alone play gigs. With being a celeb you distance yourself from fans as you need to be unaccessible, live music is all about getting closer to your heroes. Also being pop music also means at some point in the not to distant future your time is up. There is only so long you can still record relevant music for people who's tastes change quicker than the weather.

This is not a new phenomenon either the same celeb (we'll call them what they are as the word artist is flattering) had to cancel shows for her last tour. This time around some venues have only sold 3700 or so tickets for venues that need to sell 15000 just to break even. This is not an isolated incident either. Big names in pop such as Britney Spears and Beyonnce having similar problems. Some articles claim that for one of Britney's shows int eh O2 some tickets were sold for £2 so as to make the venue appear full. When she was on stage half of the show was lip synced anyway hardly what you are paying the money for.

With these people still popular i can only imagine that what puts people off would be high prices and the fact they  only do it for the cash. Its not like they have much new material to tour the odd song that makes the charts so you are not watching the progression of an artist but giving your hard earned money to fill their bank accounts.

On the other hand most rock and metal bands have to tour constantly and sell out all over the world. This must be because they give value for money and inspire loyally in their fans. Once a metal fan always a metal fan, you can put it down and leave it but it will always be there. This loyalty is hard earnt and in so doing acts becoming better performers. Rather than have stardom thrust upon them they more often or not start off small in the case of Maiden east end pubs and through hard work and perfecting their craft till they headline Rock in Rio in front of 200,000 people. No one in their right minds believes in 30 years time Rihanna will be selling a single Cd let alone heading the biggest venues in the world. I think in music you have to earn a fan base, the fan and the band are mutually supporting one doesn't work with out the other. I think a lot of pop music forgets this, that is all very well acting like a Diva but normal people don't like that. If you have £50 to go watch a gig go see Maiden in the O2 this summer, oh wait you cant as its sold out

So despite no mainstream support Metal supports its self, we go to our gigs and support our bands. Its not a small feat either. These are big huge gigs they never get press attention and they certainly never get advertised in the media and that is because they sell out anyway. I would just like the mainstream to acknoledge there is an all powerful force in music it isn't Beyonnce, it isn't Simon Cowell its Metal and one day sooner or later they will have to recognize that.

I for one cannot wait to see the Irons in August.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Best Metal Album Covers

Its a well known fact that some of the best album art work has been in the genre of metal from its very inception to the current day. Metal has always seeked to give the buyer value for money supplying not only a quality musical product but also something that will be treasured by the fan. Many bands go to great lengths to make an interesting package with great extras so get out there and buy some.

Metal seems to have known that its not just about the music but the image that goes with it. Of course it would be impossible to create a definitive list of the very best of anything. For this particular topic its such a matter of choice, and how to judge it would be impossible to decide. Aesthetics, Style, Quality of the Art, Message are just some of the things you could like about a particular piece of album art.


So here are some of my favorites, i could have gone on forever such is the quality out there. I am sure i have missed some obvious choices and if so please leave a comment at the bottom and i will see to it they get added. I hope you understand what a mission it is! 

What better place to start than Iron Maiden! You could almost pick any Iron Maiden album cover as they have always been of a high standard. Ask almost any Iron Maiden fan how they got into the band they would almost always say "when i saw the art work i just had to listen to the music." Well i am no different, i remember from a young age seeing the "Seventh Son of  Seventh Son" and was memorized, my dad bought me the tape and there i was and Iron Maiden fan.....


Here is a selection of my favorite iron Maiden Album covers, everyone on the planet must know who Eddie is! 








Ok one of the Daddies when it comes to album covers, Rage Against the Machine. Where ever you sit on the political fence there is no doubt that these guys wanted to bring attention to their causes. I couldn't give a shit however but the album does sounds amazing! As a young teenager seeing this makes you want to listen to it, early 90's it was waaaay ahead of its time and doesn't sound anywhere near the 20 years old it nearly is!




Tool's 10000 days is a phenomenal album the music alone is a thing of artistic beauty and the album has those amazing stereoscopic eyeglasses to view the images in the inlay card. Very Cool! 


Picked by my hard rock loving friend Jude, Meat Loaf's Bat out of Hell Album cover is a classic, its as metal as they come! 


Metallica had that period in the 80's with the cool as fuck album covers, Master of Puppets is a great piece of work, while looking cool it also echoes some of the albums themes.The Black Album cover echoes the album content simple and effective, 21 million people thought so. 


Dimmu Borgir are not strangers to the flamboyant, they have a taste for the grand and theatrics. Their symphonic black metal is most of the time epic and so is some of the album art work. Such as that for Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia. 




Really creepy album cover by my favorite industrial metallers Rammstein. 




Had to have him in somewhere, H.R. Giger has lent a number of his works of art to bands for album covers. The Alien creator has provided bands such as Emerson lake and Palmer, Debbie Harry, Carcass, Danzig and my particular favourite Celtic Frost's - To mega Therion 



Megadeth decided to follow Iron Maidens lead and have a mascot, Vic Rattlehead, he features on quite a few album covers and pops up in inlay art as well. Megadeth usually have some great cover art such as these examples.





Love love love this album its for me the best black metal out there the high point for the genre. Ihsahn is a genius doing great solo work now. back when this was released Black Metal was as dangerous as it got and this album cover of the Castle and the weird orc like monsters invading it only must have built up its mystery. Put it this way the album covers artist is called Necrolord! 


Again one of my favorite albums ever, no one on the planet should dislike this master piece, the album cover is great as well, with the silhouetted figures barely visible in the mist. This album cover sets the tone for audio assault on the disk, packed full of influences its an album that twists and turns never once becoming tedious.  Ive chosen to show both the special edition CD cover and the original both done by a very good artist called Travis Smith who has done loads of album covers for mainly metal bands. Check him out. 








If anyone has an original for sale
please message me i would be very interested. 
Two here from Burzum one of the Black Metal greats. The album cover Aske is now something of a lost ark, not many exist due to its content, legend has it the picture on the front was taken by Count Grishnackh after he had burnt down a church. This is one story from a fascinating history of Black Metal that even now stands it apart from any other genre in terms of most extreme. This other is from the album  Hvis lyset tar oss Norwegian for "If the light takes us" and depicts a body lying by the side of a road.  





Time to lighten the mood, the beauty from Mastodon is a great cover, the album is a concept album based aroudn the story of Moby Dick, WHITE WHALE HOLY GRAIL!!!!! Crazy bastards, but a great album and fine artwork to accompany this monster

When this album came out it was the latest music to terrify. Korn were a new kind of heavy, they were angry and aggressive. The sinister album cover of the debut issued the bands statement they were her to cause trouble. Cant help but notice a theme of little girls here.....






Love these two covers from future headliners Avenged Sevenfold, 



Ok Ok clichéd but its still iconic and needs no introduction. 


Children of Bodom tend to go along the theme line always having the Reaper on the front. Do not be fooled into thinking this is dark materials, the best Finland has to offer is truly breath taking rarely letting you up for air!


I love the Photo on this Deftones album, surely must have won some kind of nature photograph prize, unless its just taxidermy.



Marilyn Manson int he 90's was the most dangerous man in rock! American Supermarkets wouldn't stock his albums and of course just fueled the hype fire. Despite all the hype the God of Fuck did produce some classic albums and these covers were pretty cool. Its such a shame he is generally crap these days i hope he has a revival and releases some decent material again.



If you were a kid int he 70's this was literally the best thing ever! You wanted the best.......




Have to have Sabbath in here. Their debut album was the self titled Black Sabbath. Apparently the band had no input into this album cover but were delighted when they saw it. The album depicts a cloaked figure standing outside an abondoned mill. The eerie figure could be Ozzy! The cover gives off the air of Occult and Witchcraft which were of course big influences on the bands music and lyrics. What a way to start the 70's as the world was hung over from the free love of the 60's, life was looking bleak!

 


Just like this album at the moment, the cover is a painting by Jean Delvile a symbolism painted and is called Satan's Treasures.




I'm personally not a fan of this cover but every article i have read on Metal album covers, ranks this highly and the fact they need a mention, here is Vulgar Display of Power by Pantera. Don't get me wrong love the album but the whole parallel between a man being punched in the face and the music being a punch in the face is very obvious. I think i may being harsh, like everything else make your own mind up. 





Manowar, power metal kings! Over the top album covers that are still cool! Great band so metal they even sing about it! Death to false metal! 


Black Dahlia Murder - Nocturnal.
I have done this loads of times and bought albums just because they have a cool picture on the front. This is one of those times it paid off as its a beast! 






Love this cover by Devil Wears Prada, really enjoying the album at the moment as well. A lot of Metal fans hate this new metal coming out but i quite like a lot of it. For anything to survive it must evolve. Imagine where we would be if people thought like that when Sabbath came out, 



Slayer - Reign in Blood is one of the biggest metal albums ever, this cover depicts Hell, welcome.....



Up there as the best Thrash album ever. This is a stunning album packed full of great tracks and if you really look into them a very political album highlighting struggles from around the world. Cool cover is symbolic of suffering to people in Brazil, not massively obvious though. 


The album that got me hooked on In Flames OK not as heavy as their old stuff but by now they had mastered the melodic Death Metal this is a great album to gently ease you into Death Metal. A wicked covers that shows someone having their Heart ripped out, lovely! 





Satyricon Age of Nero. Simply a Black Crow on Tombstone, menacing and evil, the only reason not to pick up this album is if you are too scared! 


Deep Purple in Rock, This album is from the Stone-age of Metal and with songs such as Highway Star will always be a classic. 



Another classic band, Judas Priest had a few iconic covers to back up there songs. If you had to explain to an Alien what Metal was you surely play them Judas Priest and show them Rob Halford.