Thursday, May 6, 2010
Brainscab Review=Lords of the Trident: Death or Sandwich
On the verge of being a lot of things metal Lords of the Trident have one of those sounds that could mix in with Progressive, Power and Hair Metal from around the world. Playing catchy guitar driven riffs and leads with a support cast of a solid foundation of rhythms from the bass and drums. With powerful well ranged lead vocals that make the listener want to sing a long trying to reach the high pitch screams reminiscent of Don Dokken. “The Robot’s Revenge”, “The Virgin Vault”, “Heart in the Fire”, “Cliffs of Desolation”, “Alone in Cole Hell”, “The Road”, “The Barbarian Horde”, “Terminated 1”, “Rapeshore”, “Evil Heights”, “Heart of a Lion”, and “Street Lights”, make up the blasting Heavy Metal from “Death or Sandwich” with a good time, fun time lets hang out with our metal brethren sound. Asian Metal (Lead Guitar), Capt. Bluddbeard (Lead Bass), Fang VonKillenstein (Lead Vocals), Killius Maximus (Lead Guitar), and Korgoth (Lead Drums), you would think this be more like a Viking metal sound, but if I had to compare the sound I would have to say if you are a fan of the afore mentioned Dokken of even the monster guitar attack of T’N’T then this is a must have to carry on the sound of metal.
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Monday, May 3, 2010
Brainscab Review=Low Twelve: Splatter Pattern
DBC
This is by far the most aggressive and intense effort by the masters of atrocities and serial killers. Low Twelve has taken the next step in their evolution of metal madness. Splatter Pattern is what I believe is the step for Low Twelve to become a cellar known name to all the faith full of metal. So get out your chains, your handcuffs, strap the posers to the table, get your surgical tools ready for “Stains”, “Splatter Pattern”, “Bodies In My Pocket”, “A Hero’s Last Stand”, “Hand Of The Dying”, “Bind Torture Kill”, “Scourge”, “A Witness TO Carnage”, “Mountains Of The Dead”, “Not Forgotten”, “Defiance To The End”, “Fire For Effect”, “Dying Room”, and “Lines Drawn”, are now the standard for Low Twelve’s Splatter Pattern. SO! Get off your ass contact the band and demand they send you this CD it is going to be the best purchase you make so far in 2010.
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