Recent Metal Finds
- doomedplanet
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- The Sentinel
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Bought 30 records for 20 euro's from a friend. Stuff includes things like Thin Lizzy live LP, MSG, Rainbow, 4 King Diamonds (had them on cd already, but "Abigail" on vinyl..
), etc, etc
...and got a Omen CD for free in a record store. It was 2 euro, but the shop owner had no change when I only could pay with a 20 euro note, so he gave it for free
(Omen best of cd)

...and got a Omen CD for free in a record store. It was 2 euro, but the shop owner had no change when I only could pay with a 20 euro note, so he gave it for free

Long Live The Loud !!!
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You lucky one.That buying from friends who are not interested in metal always turns out to be very worthy.Rub him a couple of 100Euro in front of his nose and he will soon be willing to sell his whole collectionThe Sentinel wrote:Bought 30 records for 20 euro's from a friend. Stuff includes things like Thin Lizzy live LP, MSG, Rainbow, 4 King Diamonds (had them on cd already, but "Abigail" on vinyl..), etc, etc
...and got a Omen CD for free in a record store. It was 2 euro, but the shop owner had no change when I only could pay with a 20 euro note, so he gave it for free(Omen best of cd)

All on CD :
ARTCH , For the sake of mankind , I don't even think that this album was worth a rerelease, some highs but a lot of lows too ;
MEMENTO MORI , Rhymes of Lunacy & Life, Death and other morbid tales , two classic albums I was dearly missing, that's what I call Metal done with class !
ARTCH , For the sake of mankind , I don't even think that this album was worth a rerelease, some highs but a lot of lows too ;
MEMENTO MORI , Rhymes of Lunacy & Life, Death and other morbid tales , two classic albums I was dearly missing, that's what I call Metal done with class !
Gott ist tot.
The Sentinel wrote:Bought 30 records for 20 euro's from a friend. Stuff includes things like Thin Lizzy live LP, MSG, Rainbow, 4 King Diamonds (had them on cd already, but "Abigail" on vinyl..), etc, etc
...and got a Omen CD for free in a record store. It was 2 euro, but the shop owner had no change when I only could pay with a 20 euro note, so he gave it for free(Omen best of cd)
was it "live & dangerous"?
can't go wrong there
Well, MEMENTO MORI's music is somewhat more dynamic than CANDLEMASS' one. And the good songs aren't missing, without a doubt. Just don't wait for something 100% original. But that's high quality Metal IMO.Helm wrote:Are Memento Mori actually worth checking out? I consider Messiah to be a good singer, and prefer him in Mercy than in Candlemass, but I'm not sure I'd want more 'candlemass-ish messiah metal'. Do they have their own identity, and most importantly, do they have good songs?
PS: The CDs usually don't sell for high sums, so you can even get them for less than 10€. Maybe try to get Rhymes of Lunacy first!
Gott ist tot.