Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Hairstylist Retirement

FORGOTTEN JUWELEN: RAVENS'HEAD - From the darkness


(2002, private pressing, Australia, 48.32)
01 Martyr
02 Arcana
03 Play Me For The Fool
04th Did You Ever
05th The Gates of Hell
06th Closing My Eyes 07th
Tears in the Rain
08th Legend
09th Do You Believe
10th Sands of Time
11th How Many Times
This opens up a new Australian plants, but what one. The singer is one of the most powerful of their craft since the good old Acid days, the riffing, in spite of Hard Rock Roots and catchy, damn heavy, it almost on a roll, the guitar runs. These thundering bass drummers and a straight, yet with subtle details studded beat. Enormous? Oh yes! Epic moments, fast heavy metal with rocking expression, a subtle feeling and unleashed a lot of madness shape this album. The Boyz and the girl may look completely and not at all wrong metal, they play there, but what that has done this to the point, one should not just judge a book by the cover, today just in time. Somehow Ravens' head but smoke weed and also will be Ekstasy have thrown. Their songs have a truly detached And simultaneously feeling the force of a rabid steam locomotive. This is heavy sound of the most honest art is not stingy with spherical, quiet moments, but always come into play only when the thing is to say the atmosphere. However, it is not necessarily bad, listen to me a real ballad, like the extremely relaxed, worn by beautiful melodies "Did you ever", which is replete against melancholy and yet has a very hopeful atmosphere. It's just not too late. Pure magic is here offenbahrt. Ravens' Head are not your typical metal band, as we do every day in almost endure inflationary numbers. No fag Trällermelodien, no hard trimmed to pop songs, the Gaylord is thanks! And honestly, who would not swept a song like "The Gates of Hell", starting with a ballad of the most moving melodies in rock history, then gradually enhancing Bishins to an almost explosive turn in the direction Powerriffing. In the stomping mid-tempo piece developed this incredible force. The solo is sublime madness. This opens up a hard rock classics, like it might once have played bands of the brand Winterhawk, Amulet, Y & T, Full Moon, Sorcery and Deep Purple. Monumental, truly monumental, from rousing catchy and powerful depth. are based on this basis here all the pieces, whether straight ahead or epic. The solos play a huge role, are celebrated with devotion and staged a musical firework. The rhythm foundation with the mind of the listener Henceforth, the soul, which has been set on fire by the song. Timeless yep, yes, absolutely timeless, this disk. Perhaps reminding them of the production at the present time, but of course they do not spoil the character of the pieces, as unfortunately many other bands over and over again. She is warm, lively, friendly. could Ravens' Head really give a damn to any dogma, which they may want to impress the Truemetalsippschaft. Sure, there might be a not insignificant portion of their clientele live, but why make the same monkey and wallow in clichés that have already adopted a realsatirischen train, no fucking way. Hard rock and metal go hand in hand with the Australians march together in unity towards the battlefield music industry where they will hopefully get a chance to marauding. When Rachel quite frivolous pursed his lips and asks, "Do yu believe" what you crying as well? YES! YES! YES! YES! Killer!

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