Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Album Review: Cirith Ungol- Forever Black



Cirith Ungol - Forever Black Review | Angry Metal Guy

If someone told me in 2015 that Cirith Ungol would return, stronger than they have ever been, I think I would have laughed in their face. Truth be told this is one of the bands that I figured would never make a return. However, in 2016, they reunited for the first Frost and Fire fest. Next they slowly were headlining fests all around the world, released a new strong single and finally, after 29 years, we have "Forever Black". With this album, the almighty Ungol brings back their weird yet unique style of proto epic doom and it is glorious.

Opening with the quick "The Call" the band launches into the barnstorming "Legions Arise" which just begs to be played live. Tim Baker shows that he is one of the most underrated vocalists in Heavy metal period. His screeching banshee howl is here in spades and shows literally no age. This is one of the best openers I have heard this year as well. The production on the album really fits in their discography especially with how much the bass cuts through. The only minor complain I have is the drums feel a bit too soft but it hardly deters the album for me. Up next is my favorite track: the trudging "Frost Monstreme" which has so many great riffs and has a bit of that early prog/doom mash up feeling on their first album but fully realized here. "The Fire Divine" also calls back to early songs on their debut with a more up beat hard rock feel to it which I dig. One worry I had was this album becoming "King of the Dead II" and that it is not. They effectively take a lot of bits and pieces from their discography and make an album that is just fucking worthy of being one of the best discs they have released. "Stormbringer" opens with some soft interludes and nice clean vocals before going into a full crushing onslaught. Up next is "Fractus Promissum" which hangs on that really vintage 70s proto metal kind of vibe. It has some of the best groove based riffs on the album by far. "Nightmare" has a lot of really good melody along with the mid paced "Before Tomorrow" which could have totally been on Paradise Lost which is my favorite release from the band. Finally we have the title track and it is a really strong way to go out with a nice fist pumping rhythm and crushing riffs. This is definitely the most doom track on the album with the chorus being so insanely heavy and dark. Honestly a perfect album to come out into the world now.

The band has done the impossible with this record. They managed to not only recreate their sound near perfectly in the modern age, but to create new fresh songs with vibes from their previously releases. However these feel like new songs and not just rehashed ideas which creates an album that definitely sits high in their discography which I haven't felt since Diamond Head's come back in 2016. This is Cirith Ungol fully reborn now ready to face a whole new generation of rock and music fans in general. So come on and Join the Legion and become forever black because the kings of the dead are fucking back.

9.5/10

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

E.P Review: Night Demon- Empires Fall


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Anyone who has followed my blog for the past six years knows how big of a Night Demon fan I am. I have been championing these guys since I heard their self titled e.p back in 2014 and especially once their first release "Curse Of The Damned" came out the following year. After quite a few years of touring on their second album "Darkness Remains" and the creation of the stellar live album "Live Darkness", we finally get some new music from the boys. 

Right away, I am already floored by the main single here with stellar production once again. The song is typically high energy, galloping riffs and catchy lyrics. Jarvis' voice right away feels like it has a bit more gruff to it( all that touring I would figure) which I like. The slow mid section works very well especially on a first listen as it kicks literally right into the solo and plays really well on the element of surprise. Having Lars and Matt from Rancid and James from Holy Grail doing gang vocals is a super cool inclusion as well and adds more weight to a straight forward yet stellar and fun track.
The B side is equally awesome as it is a cover of the song "Fast Bikes" by the super obscure band Le Griffe. Basically, pure NWOBHM here done right with some nice double tracked vocals and solo breaks.

Overall, Night Demon have risen once again with a taste of what is to come. While yes, these guys are doing the straight forward melodic speed metal they have been doing for almost a decade, the fact is that they are still putting tons of heart into making catchy massive songs that hopefully continues for a long long time!

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Split Review: Hitter/Midnight Dice- Midnight Hits


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Splits and eps are always exciting and this year we are getting slew of them! We've seen Road Rash release theirs and Night Demon have their new single "Empire's Fall" being released (I'll get to that one). However, today we have yet another coming from Chicago groups Hitter and Midnight Dice entitled "Midnight Hits". If you aren't familiar with these two bands I highly suggest you check out each bands demo as both are very confident. Each band here puts one song out on each side and they are bangers.

Midnight Dice's track "Precious Metal" goes straight for what their demo showed us with some epic galloping street level heavy metal. The soaring vocals on the chorus definitely are a major highlight. Up next is Hitters "29 Levi Slim" which is a complete different beast as it holds onto a heavier punk vibe these guys are known for. The vocals are jagged as hell and the riffs are simple yet cut through your speakers. 

Overall, this is a fun split that is quick and to the point. It features two awesome up and comers in my city doing what they do best. Also it is nice that both bands play complete different styles which makes for interesting listens for those unfamiliar with both bands. I definitely will pick this one up as you should too if you want a nice slice of Chicago metal in your collection.

4/5



Thursday, April 2, 2020

Album Review: Freeways- True Bearings


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I remember seeing Freeways at Legions of Metal 2018 and lead vocalist Jacob Montgomery said "We are gonna make this the Legions of Rock n Roll for a bit." and he wasn't lying. Freeways embodies the spirit and soul of 70's hard rock down to its more creative liberties inspired by a time when Blue Oyster Cult. Lucifer's Friend and Uriah Heep ruled the landscapes. After their mind blowing set I picked up their "Cold Front" e.p and was floored by the sound these guys had. Finally a few years later and a whole lotta work, we have their first official album "True Bearings".

Opening fiercely with "Eternal Light, Eternal Night" with a nice melodic yet ominous feeling riff and a real power to it. The guitars really punch you in the gut with that vintage crunch yet almost a psychedelic feel in some parts as well. The chorus is really powerful as well with a nice simple hook to it. The solo's on the album in general feel really smooth and organic with again that nice warm vintage feel. "Sorrow(Love In Vain)" features some nice twin axe attack and is pretty straight forward but the mid section of the song has some really nice almost trippy atmospheric playing that feels definitely like this song came out of the early seventies. The title track is next and is one of the major highlights here with a good streamlined hook yet some really nice twists and turns with a bit of a prog edge in parts especially the verse riff. The guitar playing is top notch on this track with some nice bluesy bits as well as the next track "Dead Air". The dual lead guitar melodies are extremely present here and its really balanced on a nice catchy groove. The chorus also has this nice ominous vintage BOC feel to it that I really dig. "Battered & Bruised" brings almost a ZZ Top feel that I love so much. It is definitely one of the hardest rocking tunes on the album. I also like the acoustic guitar inclusion toward the end it adds a nice layering. "Time Is No Excuse" is total pure Blues Rock with a nice hazy atmosphere layered over it. The playing here is excellent with a lot of feeling in it. Rocker "Just Survival" completes this 37 minute trip with a nice straight ahead killer tune. There are a lot more interesting riffs thrown in here as well that keep the signature sound these guys carved out for them self. 

This album flat out fucking rocks. Freeways definitely put a ton of love to not only make this album sound genuine for the era of music it bases its core sound in, but also for the creativity they put forth. It deserves multiple listens not by just metal heads but also loves of classic rock and blues rock. Freeways new album simply put is a straight jam you need on your playlist immediately, you'll thank me later. 

9/10