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Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 2:21 pm
by daniel
I decided to revisit the albums. The first was much better than I remembered, it's good, good melodies and songs, I like it! It's not metal though. It's the second album that stinks, I can't find anything worthwhile on it, the vocals are unbearable as is the music.

Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:40 pm
by Zherneboh
daniel wrote:I decided to revisit the albums. The first was much better than I remembered, it's good, good melodies and songs, I like it! It's not metal though.
Come into the light my son! I can't say it's metal either...I don't know what it is!

"EPIC neo-classical guitar, electro, spoken word, symphonic, Sega Megadrive 16-bit rock"

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 12:19 am
by Avenger
Kostas_Kailiazis wrote:i voted for the 1st.

One of the best albums ever imo, Bill Tsamis is doomed to write ONLY Masterpieces and this LP is the proof. On par with the Warlord EP, everything is so perfect. Ok, no normal singer (it's more "reading" than singing), and a very thin bass and drums sound, but those melodies....

as for the songs....Not a single second wasted, brilliant arrangements, i can go on forever for this album.

The 2nd was also amazing, but the 1st was of such a high caliber that comparisons do not help...
How can this "band" have such shitty vocals and programmed drums and still have an album deemed a "masterpiece"?

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 6:18 am
by N.W.O.O.F.G.M.
Because some of my fellow countrymen, have a really soft spot for Tsamis' music. :)

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:46 am
by Avenger
N.W.O.O.F.G.M. wrote:Because some of my fellow countrymen, have a really soft spot for Tsamis' music. :)
I think greeks have a soft spot for all things greek.

I've seen stuff like Vavel, Sarissa, Trade Mark and Raw Silk all hyped and these bands are average at best...

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:07 am
by Zherneboh
The Summoning use digital just about everything but I love their music! I'm not sure that real drums would be a benefit here anyway...they are there to support and be humble timekeepers/worshippers of the amazing guitar lines and synthy bits. As for the vocals...well they are certainly not for everyone...but they are for me.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 11:14 am
by Zherneboh
If you grow up with some of these albums you're surely more likely to have a soft spot...and for me Vavel's first is really good.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 7:01 pm
by N.W.O.O.F.G.M.
Avenger wrote:
N.W.O.O.F.G.M. wrote:Because some of my fellow countrymen, have a really soft spot for Tsamis' music. :)
I think greeks have a soft spot for all things greek.

I've seen stuff like Vavel, Sarissa, Trade Mark and Raw Silk all hyped and these bands are average at best...
Yes, we Greeks can be a little too patriotic when it comes to our bands. :D

Regarding the bands you mentioned, I love both Trade Mark and Sarissa, because just like Zherneboh said, I was exposed to their music when I was 16-17 years old, and still consider them among my favorites.

I first listened to Vavel a couple of years ago, I respect them, but I find them hyped, and more importantly, unlistenable. As for Raw Silk, I consider their LP a solid effort, even though I am not into melodic hard rock.

However, I like and admire bands such as Flames and Vice Human, and neither of them seem to get a lot of love around these parts, despite the fact that they are pioneers.

So, I hardly am the exception that proves the rule.

On topic: The Lordian Guard albums could have been great releases, but their shortcomings are too obvious, and I cant's say that I find them "charming" in any sort of way. I can listen and enjoy the two albums, but at the same time, I shake my head in puzzlement, because of their rather unique identity, thinking that if some thing were different (flesh & blood drummer, better vocalist, "richer" sound), these two could have been awesome.

Also, I fear that Bill Tsamis may have never been that much into metal, judging by the second Warlord demo. I guess I'll never know.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 7:06 pm
by ION BRITTON
I like the first one a lot even though the vocals are very flat and passionless at many points. With a better vocalist I would worship it as much as I worship the WARLORD albums. The final riff of the "Winds of Thor" is one the most epic I've ever heard in my entire life.
The second one never clicked with me, not even one single track.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 7:32 pm
by Sgt. Kuntz
Interesting, i found both albums great, really great. I listen to them a lot and i love them just like they are, with the vocals, the phony drums, the weird lyrics. perfect!

And what a name for a singer: Vidonne Sayre-Riemenschneider

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:13 pm
by Avenger
Sgt. Kuntz wrote:And what a name for a singer: Vidonne Sayre-Riemenschneider
Apparently this was Bill's wife at the time? :?

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:19 pm
by N.W.O.O.F.G.M.
Still is, I think.

What happened to her is truly awful.

http://fidei-defensor.blogspot.com/2006 ... cries.html

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:47 pm
by Zherneboh
N.W.O.O.F.G.M. wrote:Still is, I think.

What happened to her is truly awful.

http://fidei-defensor.blogspot.com/2006 ... cries.html
HOLY SHIT! That's tragic! I hope she's okay!

So he's a Christian Academic and Thinker now? Not too surprising given the crushing weight of faith dispayed on those albums...I clicked on the link for "probe" at the side and was greeted with the following poser:
"Is it a sin to mistreat animals?"

That's enough theologizing for today.