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Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 12:17 pm
by Obsessed by Metal
I've only got Aria "Who are you with" and am totally addicted to it. I need the rest.
thanks to the bloke from the House of Suffering blogspot, this Master album is certainly interesting raw thrash metal, the cover of Paranoid isn't to my taste though
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 8:46 pm
by Destrozer
DaN wrote:Destrozer wrote:*pix*
What... teh... fkkk?!!
Ok, ok, I'll fix those rips but then your
really have to tell me more!
That's right dude, fix them NOW!
Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 8:18 am
by Destrozer
A picture of Dubl 1:

Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:57 am
by Destrozer
Two songs from the band Krizis, from their 1988 album "Ustalyj Rok". The second track is a melodic Metal anthem in the best Soviet tradition!
http://www.metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-k ... _1990.html
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:05 pm
by Destrozer
Listening to KANTOR now. This has been one of my fave Russian extreme bands for a while now. This sounds like a twisted mix of EARLY Korrozia and early Front. They have a very weird way. Using slow riffing, Orthodox chants, riffs from Bizet's "Carmen" and very sinister lyrics, this is some of the best stuff I have listened to from Russia.
A shame so few seem to care about this kind of bands nowadays. This is really different stuff.
By the way, a the band METASTAZA, with links to KANTOR, were also blilliant.
Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2009 5:37 pm
by Destrozer
Bump for great melodic Metal.
Advises to Urss 80's metal scene ?
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:35 pm
by rumblefist
I need some advices about former Urss 80's scene...
(besides the obvious Magnit,Legion,Aria...)...
Which are the better bands in your opinion ?
Thanks!
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:41 pm
by Khnud
I guess you mean USSR? I'd add Kruiz and Oblachnyj Kraj, maybe even Adolf Castle. Not necessarily better, but good enough to name drop.
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:46 pm
by rumblefist
Thanks ! I've some lists of audio traders with tons of items of that scene...
i dont know where to start...
Re: Advises to Urss 80's metal scene ?
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:02 pm
by DaN
rumblefist wrote:I need some advices about former Urss 80's scene...
(besides the obvious Magnit,Legion,Aria...)...
Which are the better bands in your opinion ?
Thanks!
Merged with the old thread/aDmiN
The place to start is metalrus.ru and their
mp3 archive.
Some HEAVY recommendations:
http://metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-99_pr ... _1983.html
http://metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-aleks ... ingle.html
http://metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-gibel_bogov_1989.html
http://metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-konsu ... _1987.html (KONSUL = CCCP Rok Gods!)
http://metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-konsul.html
http://metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-kredo_platim_za_.html (You should already know about The Mighty CREDO, right?)
http://metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-lvard ... _1988.html
http://metalrus.ru/plug-e-files-c-front ... _1990.html
...and that's just scratching the surface. There's a whole lot more of Metal Godliness out there that's not available from Metalrus. Check the thread in the Poisonoise subforum...
Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 11:54 pm
by The Knell
konsul rules! chernaya liliya!
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:03 am
by hload
Destrozer wrote:
Bump for great melodic Metal.
how much for the russian vavel? godly silky steele!
Re: Advises to Urss 80's metal scene ?
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 12:10 am
by rumblefist
Thanks DaN !!! I have to investigate all these !
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 9:53 pm
by jnfernal
I have hundreds and hundreds of russian metal albums in my collection
for sure 99% are really great...I have several tapes of them, 11 or 12 I think and the best one is the Tape 1984 with 11 tracks.
Other bands that really worth:
-Oblachnij Kraj: the whole discography for sure
-Novij Zabet: Alliluya (I found the original CD at my local Music Convention...!)
-Audronasa from Lithuania...the demo/unreleased stuff posted some days ago is really good
-Ayas from Armenia....really cool dark metal
-Avgust...I have 7 or 8 unreleased tapes recorded in the 80's...variable stuff but pretty decent
-Korrozia Metalla: the original recordings on tape of their first 3 albums are really killer... the metal archives says "grind-metal"....more punkish than grind but really corrosive!
-Tyazhelyii Den: well good stuff, check for their LP on CD
-Most: Na Start. A very unknown band, one of the very first hard rock/metal bands in the country. Their only MLP has been recentely re-released on CD: this is really killer stuff, mixing 70'hs Hard rock with AOR and heavier stuff. Along with Oblachnij Kraj my favourite stuff ever!!!
-Kruiz: well Kruiz, Kruiz I and II are absolute killer releases..fast as hell, two steps above the average quality of russian bands at the time. Avoid their early albums, with the old lineup: it's absolute poppish crap.
-Shah: if you're into Anthrax and similar...good stuff. There's a cheap bootleg edition of their 1st Lp if you don't mind too much
-Omas Kojas (from Estonia): really good, good "dark" metal. I got a self made CD with Demo, rehearsal and live tracks....very nice and classy
-Livi (from Latvia): their 'Kurzemei - Saules cels' Lp is one of my favourites. Classy hardo rock/metal, very very elegant with some harder moments. Avoid their first Lp "Iedomu Pilseta" (despite a beautiful cover artwork!) as it's more pop/soft
Then other bands such as Master, legion, Galaktika (I ave tons of unreleased tapes/albums of each one)....the russian metal/rock is an incredibily huge and wonderful planet to discover....its not rare to meet bands with even 7-8 unreleased albums recorded in a short few time, completely different take versions for the same album (Korrozia Metalla docet) or bands that change their style from harsh thrash to pop rock (!) or from thrash to fascist punk (D.I.V.)...unfortunately the metal-archives doesn't feature even a 20% of all of this material, so it's pretty hard to find informations, sources, biographies unless you aren't forced to learn russian language like I did...
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2010 10:01 pm
by Black Axe
Somebody needs to mention Princip - Doroga V Ad, so here I am.
I'm still lacking huge loads of Russian greatness, but Princip is one of my all-time favourites regardless of origin.