Archive for August, 2006

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Slayer: Raining Blood/Silent Scream

August 23, 2006

For my money Slayer are one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time. When I was young I thought they were the most extreme music I’d ever heard but as I grew up I came to appreciate the craft of their aggression and pick up on the melodies hidden beneath the chugging, and boy do Slayer chug! My favourite chugging being in the build up to “Raining blood… from the lacerated skys”. Awesome for a spot of headbanging.

I was super stoked to find this clip firstly as it’s got Slayer as the fresh young pups they were, amazing to think this is from SEVENTEEN years ago. And secondly the footage was recorded for a BBC documentary about metal and I vividly remember videoing the programme when I was 14 and flipping out to all the metal on it. Highlights of the programme were Black Sabbath touring their hometown and scenes from a metal disco of people moshing to Ace Of Spades at Nottingham’s Rock City. A metal disco!?!?!?! Being fourteen this was something of a revelation to me. Perhaps one day I’d be old enough and cool enough to find this “Rock City”. As it turns out I did but that’s another story…

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Crimson Glory: Lonely

August 16, 2006

As a young man of 13 the world of heavy metal was a strangely male place. At school all my heavy metal friend were male, scouts was still to admit girls and the delights of pubs and clubbing were a long way off still. That didn’t stop me from thinking about what metal songs would be awesome to seduce girls with (or more realistically force them to listen to). Crimson Glory’s Lonely was always pretty high amoungst such a list, hell it was a song about being lonely and in love! What girl could not fall for it’s charms especially as the band toned down there usual histronics for what is a classic rocking ballad(ish). As well as being perfect for the ladies this song also has a faint chugga-chugga in the verse and a kick ass solo for the boys. Needless to say I never had the opportuinity to woo ladies to this slice of melodic metal but I’m pretty sure if I had had the chance they would have been putty in my hands.

As for the video there are several points of interest

  • What the hell happens to the girl’s hair after she wakes up? From relaxed hair to full on 80s bouffant in 4 minutes
  • How much dry ice?
  • Awesome stance from the band with the drummer in the middle
  • Nice almost revealing what lies benath the masks at the end
  • How much hair? Surely the biggest hair to feature on 20th Greensleeves to date…
  • How much dry ice?
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Venom: Black Metal

August 15, 2006


Here we have the mighty Coiners of the Phrase, Venom. Perfoming their massive genre defining song, Black Metal. Honestly, when I was a wee teenager, I got a rich new wave girl to buy me Redd Kross’ Teen Babies from Monsanto on the strength of the Deuce cover. It didn’t live up to the hype in my book tho so I summarily traded it for Black Metal. Excellent cover, and any band that sings an ode to Angel Dust cant be all good. All in all I did wish I didnt trade my Red Kross Record tho…

On a side note? Best record covers since Motorhead!

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Annihilator: Stonewall

August 11, 2006

Annihilator were not only one of the first thrash(ish) bands that I got heavily into but they were definitely the first band who’s logo I could properly draw on a computer. Needless to say once I had everything I owned was covered in their classic angular logo.

Whilst many consider their first album their best I was never a big fan of Randy Rampage and his screeching high notes. I much prefer Coburn Pharr with his classic power metal style. Anyways this song is a prime example of Jeff Waters fitting in his trademark clasical sounding snippits between some prime chugging action. The lyrics warning of impending environmental seemed a little far fetched at the time but listened to nowadays you begin to wish if only the whole world had listened to this song years and years ago. The video strangely makes little reference to this instead having a girl in a nightdress wander around a lake. Of course.

I had the pleasure of seeing Annihilator at the mighty Hammersmith Odeon supporting Judas Priest on their Painkiller tour. We went mainly for Annihilator as me and my friend incorretly asssumed Judas Preist to be has been dinosaurs. Needless to say Annihilator rocked and as soon as we got over the hilarity of Rob Halford arriving on stage on a Harley Judas Preist rocked too. This concert happily coincided with me smoking weed for the first time in the park on the way home. I went white as a sheet and felt a wee bit sick. How fucking metal is that?

Over to you Abe-o-war.