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2015-04-08 | The 50 Heaviest Albums Of All Time | Kerrang! counted down the 50 heaviest albums ever made, and had some seriously incredible contenders to sift through. Prepare to give yourself a serious bangover after listening to this lot...
1. Slayer (USA) - Reign In Blood
2. Black Sabbath - Master of Reality
3. Converge - Jane Doe
4. Slipknot - Iowa
5. At The Gates - Slaughter of the Soul
6. Mastodon - Leviathan
7. Black Flag - Damaged
8. Refused - The Shape Of Punk To Come
9. Napalm Death - Scum
10. Dillinger Escape Plan - Calculating Infinity
11. Every Time I Die - Hot Damn!
12. Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power
13. Rammstein - Sehnsucht
14. Metallica - Master Of Puppets
15. Botch - We Are The Romans
16. SUNN O))) - Reign In Blood
17. Sleep - Dopesmoker
18. Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve
19. Strapping Young Lad - City
20. Discharge - Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing
21. Bring Me The Horizon - Suicide Season
22. Brutal Truth - Sounds Of The Animal Kingdom
23. Atari Teenage Riot - 60 Second Wipeout
24. Satyricon - Volcano
25. Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
26. Death - Scream Bloody Gore
27. Emperor - In The Nightside Eclipse
28. Carcass - Reek Of Putrefaction
29. KoRn - KoRn
30. Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral
31. Sarcofago - I.N.R.I
32. Bathory - Bathory
33. American Nightmare - Background Music
34. Megadeth - Rust In Peace
35. Morbid Angel - Altars Of Madness
36. Mogwai - My Father My King
37. Gojira - From Mars To Sirius
38. Sepultura - Chaos A.D.
39. Nirvana (USA) - Bleach
40. Lamb Of God - Ashes Of The Wake
41. Obituary - Slowly We Rot
42. Prodigy (GBR) - The Fat Of The Land
43. Deftones - Around the Fur
44. Alice In Chains - Dirt
45. Machine Head - Burn My Eyes
46. Judas Priest - British Steel
47. Jimi Hendrix - Electric Ladyland
48. Cathedral - Forest of Equilibrium
49. The Beatles - The Beatles
50. Mayhem (NOR) - De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas Source: ����������� �������� |
2009-06-09 | Dark Funeral To Enter Studio In July | Guitarist Lord Ahriman of the Swedish black metallers Dark Funeral has issued the following update:
"Finally. We have a date set for our much delayed studio session!
"On July 10 (yezz, the day after we play the Rockweekend Festival in Kilafors, Sweden) we will enter Abyss Studio together with Peter Tägtgren to begin the recording of our new, yet-untitled full-length album.
"At this point of time we have demoed seven new and totally amazing (of course) songs and we got an eighth almost done. Besides that, we have quite a lot of additional material written that we hopefully will be able to turn into a killer track or two before our studio time runs out.
"As I previously mentioned, the new album will definitely be our most varied album thus far, perhaps a little bit toned down compared to its precursor, but still carry on with the same spirit and strength as always.
"This time we will offer more than one non-blast beat (means heavy song) too. And some of the material will probably come as a surprise, as it's not all typical Dark Funeral style, which I personally find very inspiring. And I can't wait to nail this new album once and for all."
Dark Funeral recently obtained the rights to its back catalogue (including the publishing rights) — "The Secrets Of The Black Arts" (1996), "Vobiscum Satanas" (1998), "Teach Children To Worship Satan" (2000) and "Diabolis Interium" (2001) — following a lengthy legal battle with the band's previous record label, MNW/No Fashion Records.
Dark Funeral released "Attera Orbis Terrarum - Part II", the second DVD recorded during the band's world tour in support of the "Attera Totus Sanctus" album, on October 20, 2008. A trailer for the set can be viewed below.
Released in 2005, Dark Funeral's latest album, "Attera Totus Sanctus", was recorded and mixed by Daniel Bergstrand (Meshuggah, Strapping Young Lad, In Flames, Behemoth) and Örjan Örnkloo at Dug-Out studios in Uppsala, Sweden. Mastering duties were handled by Tomas Eberger at the Cutting Room in Stockholm, Sweden. The album features a guest appearance by former Meshuggah bassist Gustaf Hielm. Source: DarkSide.ru |
2007-11-20 | Meshuggah - album title revealed and US tour confirmed! | Swedish technical Cyber Thrash institution Meshuggah revealed the title of their upcoming album – the name will be "ObZen" and itŽs the long awaited follow-up to "Catch Thirtythree" from 2005. The album will be released in March 2008. In other News, Meshuggah just confirmed a North America tour, supporting legendary Industrial Metal heroes Ministry! Here are the confirmed dates:
Mar. 28 - Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC CANADA
Mar. 29 - Showbox SoDo, Seattle, WA
Mar. 30 - Roseland Theatre, Portland, OR
Apr. 01 - Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Apr. 02 - Fillmore, San Francisco, CA
Apr. 05 - House of Blues, Los Angeles, CA
Apr. 06 - House of Blues, Los Angeles, CA
Apr. 07 - House of Blues, San Diego, CA
Apr. 08 - Marquee Theatre, Tempe, AZ
Apr. 09 - House of Blues, Las Vegas, NV
Apr. 11 - The Great Salt Air, Salt Lake City, UT
Apr. 12 - Ogden Theatre, Denver, CO
Apr. 15 - La Zona Rosa, Austin, TX
Apr. 17 - Palladium, Dallas, TX Source: NuclearBlast |
2007-03-22 | Meshuggah album news! | Swedish experimental extreme metallers Meshuggah have posted the following message on their official web site:
"Yup, it's us again already!! (Oh, that soon!? - you think) We know you guys think we update this site way too often and that our continous 'super-flux' of information is a bit too much for all y'all to handle!
Well, here's yet another little tidbit for your over-full mouths and minds to nibble on:
As you've already read and/or heard from other places than the source from where, in a perfect world, you should have heard it (i.e. this site) that we're writing for coming album and we're just about to start recording! This album will rock your flee-ridden socks off! (that is - if you let it) We're aiming at a fall release, hopefully September! Doing some Euro/Scandinavian festivals this summer, starting late June through August, so check the tour schedule over the next few weeks as dates will be posted there! Source: NuclearBlast |
2007-01-05 | Meshuggah new-old sound | According to an article in REVOLVER Magazine the new Meshuggah album will sound a bit different to their 2005 47-minute opus "Catch Thirtythree": "We've got some fast, intense songs and hectic, heavy stuff that draws from all the things we've done in the past," says drummer Tomas Haake. "It's so great to actually be playing drums again." Recording is planned to be done until March – release in early may 2007. Source: NuclearBlast |
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