Wednesday, October 27, 2010

7 Sinners / Helloween (2010)


1. Where the Sinners Go
2. Are You Metal?
3. Who Is Mr. Madman?
4. Raise the Noise
5. World of Fantasy
6. Long Live the King
7. The Smile of the Sun
8. You Stupid Mankind
9. If a Mountain Could Talk
10. The Sage, the Fool, the Sinner
11. My Sacrifice
12. Not Yet Today
13. Far in the Future

First, when I saw the Jacket of this album, it reminded me of "The Dark Ride". It has the same image of darkness. As I could easily imagine, their first single was very heavy and dark. (Sound-wise, they have been playing one down tuning since "Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy".) It was not catchy or comical which were their unique identities. The single really made me worried.

Well, let me tell you from my final thought. This album was not as bad as I thought it would be. In fact, I really like this album. The first couple of songs are kind of weak. However, from the third song, there are many good songs. I particularly like #3, 4, 5, 7, 10. #7 is a great minor-key ballad that I have been waiting for. Beautiful ballad songs are one of their great character, yet they have not written one in last several albums. This really made me happy.

Overall, as you can imagine from the jacket, the album is very dark, heavy, and fast. Yet, I was able to hear Helloween's character in the album. This album was very different from any other albums in the past. I don't know if they will keep going on the same direction or not, but I am looking for the next album.

☆☆☆☆

Monday, September 27, 2010

Made Of Metal / Halford (2010)


1. Undisputed
2. Fire And Ice
3. Made Of Metal
4. Speed Of Sound
5. Like There's No Tomorrow
6. Till The Day I Die
7. We Own The Night
8. Heartless
9. Hell Razor
10. Thunder And Lightning
11. Twenty-Five Years
12. Matador
13. I Know We Stand A Chance
14. The Mower (Album Version)

When I heard that Halford was making a new album, I was wondering what kind of music direction they would head to. The first album was pure "Judas Priest" style heavy metal. The second album had more modern and heaviness taste and somewhat experimental. He also released 2 albums with "Judas Priest". The first one was pure straightforward heavy metal, and the other was an experimental concept album. He has been showing his strong will to carry the name of heavy metal and enthusiasm to open new paths.

Well, if I speak from my conclusion, this record is pretty straightforward heavy metal. However, evaluation of this album can depend largely on what your expectation of Rob Halford. In the most of the time in this album, you don't hear his high tone scream. If that is what you expect of him, you would be disappointed. He is surely getting old. If you are a metal musician, you would have retired long time before his age. Nevertheless, he still choose the carry the name of heavy metal. He uses his mid and low range voice almost entirely in this album. Yet, I think that the quality of songs are pretty high. 

The opening number, track 1, is pretty cool. Track 2 is one of my favorites. The title track and songs such as tracks 5, 8, and 10 are great metal songs. Track 6 is a very unusual song. He is showing his musical enthusiasm. Tracks 11 and 13 are dramatic, and I like them a lot. I would say that he opened a door to the new phase as a musician. I am impressed that how many songs he came up with limited range of voice. Each song has good hook in melodies. Even after the end comes to "Judas Priest", I think he still can continue his career as a heavy metal singer. Only thing bothers me is that sound production. It sounds so light and cheap that I first thought this album was demo...

☆☆☆

Friday, August 13, 2010

The Final Frontier / Iron Maiden (2010)


1. Satellite 15... The Final Frontier
2. El Dorado
3. Mother Of Mercy
4. Coming Home
5. The Alchemist
6. Isle Of Avalon
7. Starblind
8. The Talisman
9. The Man Who Would Be King
10. When The Wild Wind Blows

The last album, "A Matter of Life and Death", was a great album and really condensed the essence of Iron Maiden, but it was not very commercial friendly. The complicated song progression required listener's patience and time to comprehend the whole album. I was really interested in what direction they were going to take next. Finally, this album was released. I was very curious but not worried. Iron Maiden is one of few bands that I know they would release what fans expect every time. This band is one of few "safe" brands.

The album consists of two major parts. The first parts reminded me of their early career. The second parts consists of progressive songs.   Tracks 1 through 5 have the feeling of the time of New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). The lead single features cool gallop riff. This gallop riff used be their forte. Adrian Smith said on some music magazine before that the band intentionally did not play gallop riffs because they overused it in the past. However, every time I hear the band playing gallop riffs, it makes me feel really comfortable. This is one of their identity. The first 5 songs have good aggression and catchy melody. Track 4 reminds me of songs such as "Tears Of Dragon" (Bruce Solo) and "Out Of The Shadows". Bruce sang this beautiful melody line very emotionally. Track 5 can be included in any of their first 5 albums. It has good guitar harmony and aggression.

Then, the album goes to the second part which is very magnificent and dramatic. The amazing thing about this band is that some of their songs are very long but never bore me. It always comes with surprise and dramatic progression. From tracks 6 to 10, the album ran so fast. This is the one and only Iron Maiden. Each member showed great musicianship in each songs. Bruce Dickinson still keeps strong vocal. It is almost a miracle of human kind! Nicko plays likeNicko. His drum play is so unique and creates good groove even in progressive songs. Guitars and bass guitar make good ensembles.  

They showed their dignity once again and prove themselves that they were one of pioneers of heavy metal. There are some promising bands in metal scene, and they have energized the scene, yet this band is still way above them.

☆☆☆☆☆

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

We've All Been There / Alex Band (2010)


1. We've All Been There
2. What Is Love
3. Tonight
4. Forever Yours
5. Please
6. Will Not Back Down
7. Euphoria
8. Never Let You Go
9. Only One
10. Leave (Today Is the Day)
11. Holding On
12. Without You
13. Love
14. Start Over Again
15. Cruel One (feat. Chantal Kreviazuk & Emmy Rossum)

This is the album released by ex-The Calling Singer, Alex Band. The Calling was famous for their hit single, Wherever You Will Go. Because of how he looks, some people might think this is just a pretty boy band. But, he made another good rock album, in my opinion, much better than The Calling. Each song has good hook and melody line. Any of them can be released as a single. Unfortunately, this album is not and will not be famous in America. This is something I don't understand. There are so many good American bands who are more famous in other countries in Asia, South America, or Europe. This guy is one of such people. I believe I noted this album as the best new artist in 2010. I still think so. He should be more recognized in his own country.

☆☆☆☆☆

Friday, May 21, 2010

Time To Be King / Masterplan (2010)


1. Fiddle Of Time
2. Blow Your Winds
3. Far From The End Of The World
4. Time To Be King
5. Lonely Winds Of War
6. The Dark Road
7. The Sun Is In Your Hands
8. The Black One
9. Blue Europe
10. Under The Moon

Another member change has happened, and Jorn Lande came back to the band. It was a happy news for me since I thought he was one of the factors that was making this band very unique. My first impression was that this album did not have any catchy songs. I went through really quickly, and nothing really caught my attention. However, as I listened more carefully, I came to the conclusion that the band finally established their music style.

In their past albums, there was at least one catchy power metal tunes such as "Heroes", "Sail On", "Wounds", and "Keeps Me Burning". Nevertheless, this album does not have that kind of song, yet the band plays Masterplan style dramatic metal from track 1. This album may not have catchiness and pop essence that catch people's attention for the first time listening. But, I realized the true value of each song as I listened to them more and more. 

Each song is very dramatic, and Axel Mackenrott did such a great job with his keyboard play. Keyboard is making solemn mood. Jorn's vocal really stands out in this kind of songs. I think the band finally reached to the point that they were initially heading to. This album became my favorite of this band. Unfortunately, Jorn Lande left the band again, but I hope the band will keep this musical direction. 

☆☆☆☆

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Freedom Rock / H.E.A.T.(2010)


1. Beg Beg Beg
2. Black Night
3. Danger Road
4. Shelter
5. We're Gonna Make It To The End
6. Stay
7. Nobody Loves You (Like I Do)
8. Everybody Wants To Be Someone
9. I Know What It Takes
10. Living In A Memory
11. Cast Away
12. I Can't Look The Other Way
13. Who Will Stop The Rain
14. Tonight (Bonus Track)

Their first album, "H.E.A.T.", was one of the biggest personal hit in 2008. The album was an interpretation of 80's rock by kids in new generations. It brought me back to 80's rock not by a nostalgic way but with freshness and young power.

Track 1 is a American-influence pop number. I am not saying that it  is a bad song. I am just saying that it was bit surprising. Overall, I had an impression that they shifted their music style towards to 80's American Pop Rock, so the sound is more pop than last album. However, they have not lost their identity as a European band. There is some kind of uniqueness in North European bands as melody makers. That is something that bands in other countries cannot make.

The first half is full of catchy and powerful songs. Nevertheless, my favorite part of the album is from track 10 towards the end. Even the bonus song, track 14, is such a good song that I am surprised that it was not included in the original album. The first album was a big surprise for me, but this album confirmed that their potential and bright future as a band.

☆☆☆☆☆

Friday, March 19, 2010

Sting In The Tail / Scorpions (2010)


1. Raised On Rock
2. Sting In the Tail
3. Slave Me
4. The Only Good Die Young
5. No Limit
6. Rock Zone
7. Lorelei
8. Turn You On
9. Let's Rock
10. Sly
11. Spirit of Rock
12. The Best Is Yet to Come

In the last two albums, they took a journey to go back to their roots. They had the mood of 70's. My impression of this album is that they summarized their career in it. It has some of positive pop rock tunes, sad and dramatic minor songs, beautiful ballads, and heavy metal tracks as well. Initially, this album was going to be their last album (Then they released a re-recorded album). One thing that reassured me of this band was that Klaus Meine's voice really made this band unique. Because of his voice, heavy songs are subdued its heaviness, ballads become more dramatic, pop tunes are lightened, and minor melody becomes more beautiful.

The album is full of Scorpions flavor. It has some good pop songs such as tracks 1, 8, and 11. One of the highlights in this album is the dramatic tune, track 4, featuring Tarja Turunen. Two ballads 7 and 10 are beautiful and moving. They have the same feeling as the songs such as "Send Me An Angel" and "When The Smoke Is Going Down". Another highlight of the album is track 12. It is very dramatic, and both music and lyrics have really positive energy. I do not know if they will release another studio album, but I can say that they brought a clown glory and beautiful conclusion to their career if this album become the last.

☆☆☆☆