Showing posts with label albums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label albums. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

NO CONTROL Radio Top 25 Metal Albums of 2017


I won't bore you with all the gory details and explanations about the bands and their albums, if they made the year end list, you know that they are pretty excellent no matter what. Take some time to listen to the music attached and you will get the idea. Look for a Spotify playlist and listen to The Metal Podcast End of Year Wrap Up to get some deeper descripts of the top 10.

It was kind of a lame year overall for metal, not a lot of fighting for the top spots, but clearly there were 25 bands who distinguished themselves above the rest. *note: I didn't include EPs on this list, that may be separate list for later...missing from that would be bands like Zao and Perturbator, but I wanted to have full-length albums listed here.

So without further ado, Starting at the top:



1. Mors Principium Est – Embers Of A Dying World (AFM) 



2. Igorr - Savage Sinusoid (Metal Blade)




3. Junius – Eternal Rituals For The Accretion Of Light (Prosthetic)




4. The Black Dahlia Murder  – Nightbringers (Metal Blade)




5. King Woman – Created In The Image Of Suffering (Relapse)




6. Power Trip – Nightmare Logic (Southern Lord)





7. Royal Thunder – Wick (Spinefarm)




8. Paradise Lost - Medusa (Nuclear Blast)




9. Toothgrinder - Phantom Amour (Spinefarm)




10. Suffocation - Of Dark Light (Nuclear Blast USA)




11. Unsane – Sterilize (Southern Lord)




12. Converge - The Dusk In Us (Epitaph Records)




13. Trivium - The Sin And The Sentence (Roadrunner)




14. Cloak - To Venomous Depths (Season Of Mist)




15. Mastodon – Emperor Of Sand (Reprise)




16. Kreator - Gods Of Violence (Nuclear Blast USA)




17. Darkest Hour - Godless Prophets & The Migrant Flora (Southern Lord)




18. Septicflesh - Codex Omega (Prosthetic Records)




19. Miss May I – Shadows Inside (Sharptone)




20. Chelsea Wolfe - Hiss Spun (Sargent House)




21. Hundred Suns - The Prestaliis (New Damage Records)




22. Thy Art Is Murder - Dear Desolation (Nuclear Blast)




23. Leng Tch’e – Razorgrind (Season Of Mist)




24. We Came As Romans - Cold Like War (SharpTone)




25. Ne Obliviscaris – Urn (Season Of Mist)



Thursday, December 8, 2016

Best Metal Albums of 2016 - #20 - #11

I wanted to give you a list in written form, but don't think they need much explanation. Not like it really matters at this point, you have either checked out the records or you haven't so not sure why a blurb from me would influence you more than just giving a song a listen. So this list will not make you flip through pages, it won't drive clicks or keep you on the page for a long time scrolling or reading, just a list of my favorites from the year!

You can hear my explanation on the Metalsucks Podcast #173 (my final episode), and I will do a year end show on NO CONTROL Radio December 30th, so if you want to hear it bundled with more detail, you can check those out, otherwise, enjoy the list!


#20 Lacuna Coil - Delirium (Century Media) 






#19 Cobalt - Slow Forever (Profound Lore) 






#18 Rotting Christ - Rituals (Seasons of Mist) 






#17 Gojira - Magma (Roadrunner)






#16 Be'lakor - Vessels (Napalm)






#15 Khemmis - Hunted (20 Buck Spin)






#14 Whores - Gold (eOne)






#13 Toothgrinder - Nocturnal Masquerade (Spinefarm)






#12 Helms Alee - Stillicide (Sargent House)






#11 Trap Them - Crown Feral (Prosthetic)






Catch the rest of the list coming next week!

Friday, April 19, 2013

Record Store Day - Metal List


So I am a huge fan of Record Store Day, and record stores in general. If I went back and added up the amount of cash paid to buy albums, CDs, cassettes and so on over the year for my personal and radio use, I would probably be able to pay off my credit card debt. Instead I plan to add a little more to it on the third weekend in April every year. 

This year though, the metal releases and specials for 4/20 are kind of bleak, but don't be afraid to buy other stuff that would typically be on the waiting list any other time. The record industry is floundering, but the music will never die...check the full list on the RSD site! 

All That Remains  - Fall Of Ideals 12" (Razor & Tie)
Avenged Sevenfold - Carry On 12" picture disc (Warner Bros.)
Avenged Sevenfold  - Live In The LBC & Diamonds In The Rough (Warner Bros)
THE ATLAS MOTH/WOLVHAMMER Split 7" (Init)
Between the Buried and Me - Parallax 1 & 2 Vinyl Boxset (Metal Blade)
Between The Buried And Me  - The Anatomy Of 12" (Victory Records)
Botch  - American Nervoso deluxe 2xLP (Hydra Head)
Deftones  - Live: Volume 1 - Selections from Adrenaline 12" (Warner Bros.)
Dio/Killswitch Engage - Side by Side: Holy Diver 7" opaque oxblood vinyl
(Roadrunner)
Dio - "Magica" 12" picture disc (Niji Entertainment Group)
Earth Crisis - Firestorm 12" (Victory Records)
Katatonia - Buildings 7" transparent vinyl (Peaceville)
Lamb of God - New American Gospel 12" Grey Marble Edition (Prosthetic Records)
Snapcase - Steps 12" (Victory Records)



Monday, December 17, 2012

Visions From the Darkside 12/16/12

Godless and Chuck drop a few headlines before spending the bulk of the show talking down the twenty best metal albums of 2012. This list is better than yours, or any other you might read on your hipster website, so you might just give it a listen to find out what Metal rules the earth before it explodes. Listen to VFTD live Sundays at 10p on 107.1 HD2 NO CONTROL Radio or at www.nocontrolradio.com

Monday, December 10, 2012

Top 20 Metal Albums of 2012: #1 - #10

I do take these lists pretty seriously, I know that some believe it is easy to judge, or we take the easy way out with bands that have big names. In some respects I see some that do, and  it can be easy to pick a band who everyone likes to round out your charts, but I refuse to disqualify a band because they have a name, are signed, are popular or whatever. This top 20 list signifies what I have enjoyed the most this year, not what is the best or worst. I didn't really even include what had the most spins or requests, Lamb of God would have made the list if that were the case, but rather what I know I listened to repeatedly and know the songs by heart, music I take on road trips and will listen to in the future. If you don't like it? Suck it...and the winners are:


10. Unsane – Wreck

I am totally biased when it comes to Unsane. Some give me grief about their metal credentials, but to that I say to hell with you! Since their reformation in 2003 every subsequent release crushed the previous. They delved into the existential from time to time, bred strange bluesy sounds occasionally, Wreck rivals any of their early material, adding a sense of place that can only be felt by a band two decades into their career. Drenched in pain, suffering and infinite intensity Unsane never garnering the love of the media, nor a huge audience, those of us who went for the ride will never get off. 


9. Between the Buried and Me - Parallax II

When I first interviewed BTBAM, they were fresh on their tour for the Alaska album. Having a sense of the place they were in, but no idea where they would wind up or how they fit into the world of metal. Evident by not only their following releases in their catalog. More eclectic, melodic and progressive in their approach, BTBAM has somehow found a niche in the metal fans psyche by divulging every part of the process, and recording all the pieces that seem to come to their mind in each recording session working it seamlessly into the beauty of their style. While I felt the first installment was the weaker of the two The Parallax II: Future Sequence just completes a dangling thought process perfectly as only Between the Buried and Me can do.
  

8. Pig Destroyer – Book Burner

Don't hate it because it is beautiful. When Scott Hull broke away and started this band, I kind of thought they would be done after two albums. I never gave Explosions or Prowler their due diligence based on that assumption, but I was young, and naive, I'll admit it. By the time Terrifyer debuted, my lizard brain liquefied and I turned from skeptic to fanboy almost overnight, and with just cause. they have since released two of the most defining albums of their catalog, and metal as a whole. What may have seemed to be silly grindcore defaced what we think of metal in 2012. Combining the grind roots, adding in a touch of stomp and restructuring their simplified attack to create layers of depravity in less than 40 seconds utterly impresses me with every listen.

7. Pathology – The Time of Great Purification

Death, deathy death death. Not what one would imagine from a Victory Records band, but that adds some charm to such a brutal display of metal. When Dave Astor stopped working with The Locust and Cattle Decapitation time would be the only obstacle to what endeavor he dreamed up, and Pathology was born a few years late with their first release in 2006, and Ep called Surgically Hacked. In six short years they have accomplished what many don't in a lifetime, exchanging all of the personnel in the band (other than Astor) and an album every year since 2008. With the addition of vocalist Johnathan Huber, Pathology  found their stride on this record making one of my favorite Death metal records to date.  

6. Black Breath – Sentenced to Life

Crust punks unite! Noisy, hardcore, unhinged, all great adjectives to describe the second full length from Washington's Black Breath. It feels like a wave moving over you as you listen to this album the ebb and flow of a gigantic circle pit moving with violent grace and synchronicity, as the music careens from every corner of your cranium. I refuse to jumble them into a sentence about who they sound like, or resemble, that would be in earnest, as there are so many influences Kurt Ballou was able to help conjure during the recording of this album. Sentenced to Life leaves behind many of the past albums slower blackened tones for the faster more aggressive approach, but I feel like they stand at the precipice of even greater things.   

5. Converge – All We Love We Leave Behind

Speaking of Kurt Ballou, that bastard represents some of the best qualities alive in metal today. Full of heart and vigor, helping bands whittle out their sound from the void while somehow reserving some of the best ideas in his playbook for All We Love We Leave Behind. I am not entirely sure how it is possible to keep a reserve of music on standby just for your band, but somehow Ballou can work with Black Breath, Trap Them, Gaza, All Pigs Must Die and so many more while maintaining a level of musicianship with Converge that is unrivaled. This album had moved around in my list from #1 but found a comfortable spot here, undoubtedly one of the best albums of the year. 

4. Kreator – Phantom Antichrist

After 30 years of thrash, Kreator has every right to put out a pile of crap and have metalheads buy it and actually enjoy it. They could rest on their catalog and play album tours, or just decide their career was over after Extreme Aggression and head back to Germany feeling great about themselves, but somehow these metal warriors outdo themselves every few years with another album. Phantom Antichrist does not revive thrash metal, imitate it or spoof it, it IS thrash, and a big win for Kreator. Their stage show left a little to be desired, but this album blew me away.

3. Anaal Nathrakh – Vanitas

This is probably one of the more divisive choices for my top 20 list, Anaal Nathrakh stretches the boundaries of how metal can be imagined. I don't want to go into depth on this record, you need to experience it blind and either enjoy it, or cringe in severe pain. Totally satisfying. 





2. Gojira – L’Enfant Sauvage

Not a single critic can argue with having this album at or near the top of the list of the best albums this year. Gojira created what I can only describe as a masterpiece with L'enfant Sauvage. Musically it does not stray from their signature aggressiveness, guitar squeals, barking vocals and forward thinking timing structure, but this album has a sophistication not seen previously from them. The sense of purpose, surrounded with sometimes delicate sounds juxtaposed with an intensity unrivaled in this years group of records. I own their entire catalog, but feel like I had never heard Gojira until this album.


1. High on Fire – De Vermis Mysteriis


When Matt Pike and company played the first show of their Fall tour in Austin it was kismet, at least in my mind. I listened to this record more than any other this year, and one of the main reasons I placed it at the very top of this years Metal Albums of 2012. What may seem to be an easy choice, I struggled with, although so many records were in my playlist for so long, De Vermis Mysteriis had a sense of anticipation attached to its release like I had not felt in so long. High on Fire clings to my imagination and made the album that reached into my cynical metalguy and spoke directly to my inner child, this is how I felt when I first read Lovecraft, Orwell or Wells. Congrats to them, from a critic and a fan, this is the best album of 2012.

Honorable Mentions: 
The Sword – Apocryphon
Pallbearer – Sorrow and Extinction
Goatwhore – Blood For the Master
Vision of Disorder – The Cursed Remain Cursed
Napalm Death – Utilitarian

Visions From the Darkside 12/9/12

Godless and Chuck roll through the Beginning of the Top 20 Metal Albums of the year. Some good stuff on the list, and some crap, but you can decide what you think. Of course they cover the week in Metal News and other dumb jokes too, so check it out. Live Sundays at 10p on 107.1 NO CONTROL Radio HD2 in Austin or worldwide www.nocontrolradio.com