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Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2024 9:02 am
by naturom demonto
Live in Zbraslav is a cool listen but the horribly out of tune guitars ruin it a bit, shame. Finished however rules in hell, Nifelheim's Servants of Darkness has strong influence from it by the way, and it actually took me to realise that to truly get into the album. Became my favourite since then... There's also a neat Korrozia Metalla nod in there, but that's rather unsurprising given it's Nifelheim.
BTW the cult live Czech recording I'd kill for a vinyl release is Root's performance at Death Fire Explosion fest '90, "Pisen pro Satana" from that one... Uuurrrghhh!
And while it's great to have MH demos on vinyl with the best possible mastering, I must say I'm somewhat disappointed by the uniform layout of all records, it seems like a rushed job compared to Franta's old graphic solutions... The colouring of Finished and Jilemnicky okultista photos in particular looks very cheap filter-like or whatever.
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 11:10 pm
by DaN
Prowler wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 5:15 pm
400 for Hammeron is a great deal!
Why didn't you tell me you want those Master's Hammer LP's? Cheesus I can't believe it...
The live LP is awesome btw, the sound is fantastic. I'm not a fan of live LP's at all, but the sound is rather like a demo. Definitely better than the first 2 MH Demos. Real 90's Black Metal from early 1989!
I think the live one is interesting as a historical document, but musicwise "Finished" and "The Mass" are absolute pearls of this scene and also the recordings are the most unique compared to the "Ritual" album.
In a weird way the "Finished" LP was almost too good sounding compared to my old cassette...

Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 11:22 pm
by DaN
naturom demonto wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 9:02 am
Live in Zbraslav is a cool listen but the horribly out of tune guitars ruin it a bit, shame. Finished however rules in hell, Nifelheim's Servants of Darkness has strong influence from it by the way, and it actually took me to realise that to truly get into the album. Became my favourite since then... There's also a neat Korrozia Metalla nod in there, but that's rather unsurprising given it's Nifelheim.
BTW the cult live Czech recording I'd kill for a vinyl release is Root's performance at Death Fire Explosion fest '90, "Pisen pro Satana" from that one... Uuurrrghhh!
And while it's great to have MH demos on vinyl with the best possible mastering, I must say I'm somewhat disappointed by the uniform layout of all records, it seems like a rushed job compared to Franta's old graphic solutions... The colouring of Finished and Jilemnicky okultista photos in particular looks very cheap filter-like or whatever.
I hear you, but it's overall nice to have these recordings in a better and less fragile format than cassettes, so I'm not complaining. The interviews in the booklets were a really nice addition as well.
Funny you mentioned Nifelheim in this context. P&E introduced me to some amazing stuff like Root, Magnit, Sabbat (jpn) etc back in the day and I reciprocated w/ the early MH demos, Korrozia Metalla, Black Hole etc.. Fun Sundbyberg home party memories!
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2024 3:57 pm
by naturom demonto
DaN wrote: ↑Sat Apr 13, 2024 11:22 pm
P&E introduced me to some amazing stuff like Root, Magnit, Sabbat (jpn) etc back in the day and I reciprocated w/ the early MH demos, Korrozia Metalla, Black Hole etc.. Fun Sundbyberg home party memories!
Interesting and cool to know! I even heard a story they had some stuff ready for Servants but went back and rewrote the songs when they heard MH demos!
And speaking of Nifelheim vs. Eastern Euro stuff, I always wondered if the melodic part in "Satanic Mass" was a tribute to Dr. Steel "Rodjen u tami", but that's maybe too far fetched given the Dr. Steel album still wasn't properly released then and it only existed on dubbed tapes. Or the James Bond lick in "The FInal Slaughter", that one just has to be a nod to Tudor "Girandola" hehe. "Evil is Eternal" is still the ultimate however! It's a shame their final album remains unreleased.
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2024 5:23 pm
by Prowler
Some bargains...
That Message LP was Ritchie Sambora's first band's release from 1982. As a musician he's really downtuned his skills within the Bon Jovi phase! Incredible guitarist already at young age! Unfortunately it's just bluesy Hard Rock.

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Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2024 12:09 pm
by apollo.ra
The last few entries from Prowler have been pretty insane. And now with Morgana. Damn
Bishop Steel ended indeed in a bargain price. I participated in the auction but my pocket wasn't deep enough

Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2024 4:37 pm
by Prowler
Not that you wonder, that Eddie St. James cover is selfmade.

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Here's something for obscüre Metal lovers:

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When the first edition of the Aussie Metal Guide was released, there was a mention of the Spontaneous Human Combustion "EP",that's quite some decades ago but I never found a single copy of this "EP". Well it's a 10" by the way and contains quite good midtempo Power/Thrash. Most probably these guys in the 80's was sounding even thrashier I guess.
That Steak Kave MLP is a mystery. As obscure as their style which is a cross of Zen Venom and the slow Blackjack stuff. Quite unique and also odd sounding Hard Rock/Metal with a few Goth Rock influences (???). Never heard of this one before.
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2024 4:40 pm
by Prowler
@Bigfoot: Look at the hands of the vocalist.

Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2024 9:35 pm
by great_knuthulhu
Four months late, but... I actually found a whole crate of that "Knights of Heaven" album by Leviticus at a thrift store in Kongsvinger when I used to live there (15+ years ago). Around 40-50 records, most of the covers damaged but the records never played. Picked up a few and have distributed them around for free, except for one which I kept.
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2024 10:38 am
by Prowler
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:19 pm
by lunaboy
Is there Any GOOD real metal in these ? Well , we all know MASS PSYCHOSIS, DECORYAH, GEDDESS AXE and Similar shit. But I mean those with obscure looking sleeves.
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 6:35 pm
by Khnud
What's that blue sleeved one on top of Unchained?
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2024 7:38 pm
by The Ripper
lunaboy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 1:19 pm
Is there Any GOOD real metal in these ? Well , we all know MASS PSYCHOSIS, DECORYAH, GEDDESS AXE and Similar shit. But I mean those with obscure looking sleeves.
Desaster is pretty good in my opinion!
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2024 9:19 am
by bigfootkit
Khnud wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 6:35 pm
What's that blue sleeved one on top of Unchained?
https://www.discogs.com/ko/release/3534 ... Deigryn-Du
Welsh languague NWoBHM by reputation, but i suspect it's likely more AOR from the release date. Not that i've actually heard it, just my hunch. Perhap Prowler can confirm/deny?
Re: Recent Metal Finds
Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2024 5:48 pm
by Prowler
Wenfflam isn't AOR, but simple Hard Rock. The ballad sounds cool, flipside typical Status Quo Boogie number on Hard Rock.
Amoung the best in that bunch is the Pentagon single. If I wouldn't know they are Norwegians I'd bet they are Americans. Sounds rather like old Crimson Glory.
Otherwise it's mixed from AOR to Death Metal. That Hellhammer single is the "original bootleg" first press. It was a gift by a friend.
Worst of all is that Legend thing with the cool cover. It's Pop music with Hard Rock guitar. I should have had taken better care for the fucking keyboard on the cover! hahaha