Thursday, September 24, 2009
No Sledge Tonight-AH!
I'm sad to say there will be no Sledge tonight. KZSC scored a bunch of ticket packs to a sneak preview screening of Paranormal Activities. Rock hard while I'm getting the shit scared of me.
If you still wish to hear some heavy metal tunes, cruise over to Metal Injection and stream The Epicast. Don't forget to give us horns up there!
Friday, September 18, 2009
Midgets of Bodom
Megadeth on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
The Epicast Episode 1: If Odin's Beard Was Longer
Helloween - I'm Alive
Gamma Ray - Last Before the Storm
Primal Fear - Chainbreaker
Brainstorm - Inside the Monster
Cage - Spirit of Vengeance
Savatage - Hall of the Mountain King
Hibria - Millennium Quest
Vougan - Behind the Lies
Rhapsody of Fire - Holy Thunderforce
Ronnie Dio and the Prophets
Dio - Egypt (The Chains Are On)
Manowar - Hail and Kill
Raise your glasses in the name of Odin and the glory of Asgard on the Epicast. Odin's disciples Toothgnasher and MetalBeard dish out only the most epic of tunes. Perfect for marching into, gutting your enemies during, and basking in your spoils after glorious battles. On the inaugural episode we hit you with some epic Power Metal tunes that will surly cause you to hoist your fist into the air and any maidens lurking around you to rabidly feast on your fleshy lovesteel.
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The Epicast is also premiering on a little known place called Metal Injection. So you can also head over there to check it out.
Playlist September 17th, 2009: Amon Amarth Tribute
The Sledge (Rock (Loud)) with Timothy Sledge 09/17/2009 10:30PM to 12:30AM
- Iron Maiden "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" from "Live After Death"
- Diamond Head "It's Electric" from "New Wave of British Heavy Metal"
- Mercyful Fate "Witches' Dance" from "Time"
- Ozzy Osbourne "Over the Mountain" from "Diary of a Madman"
- Clutch "Passive Restraints" from "Passive Restraints"
- Mr. Bungle "None of Them Knew They Were Robots" from "California"
- Genghis Tron "Board Up the House" from "Board Up the House"
- Raamstein "Pussy" from "Pussy"
- Pegataur "Terror Arrow" from "Eternal Flight"
- Amon Amarth "The Last With Pagan Blood" from "The Avenger" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Amon Amarth "Down The Slopes of Death" from "Versus the World" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Amon Amarth "Thousand Years of Oppression" from "Versus the World" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Amon Amarth "Embrace of the Endless Ocean" from "Twilight of the Thunder God" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Amon Amarth "Prediction of Warfare" from "With Oden On Our Side" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Saviours "Raging Embers" from "Into Abaddon"
- Megadeth "Bite The Hand" from "Endgame"
- Municipal Waste "Massive Aggressive" from "Massive Aggressive"
- Children "Power Spirit" from "Hard Times Hanging At The End of The World"
- Judas Priest "Prophecy" from "Touch of Evil"
- H.O.D. "Kicked To The Kerb" from "Heavy Metal Killer"
- Megadeth "1,320'" from "Endgame"
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Joey DeMaio Would Be Proud: Album Review: 3 Inches of Blood - Here Waits Thy Doom
I guess the reason I've waited so long to review this album was that my initial impressions of this album were less than satisfactory. 3 Inches of Blood is one of my favorite bands and upon hearing this album, I was sorely disappointed.
At the request of some close friends I was encouraged to give the album a closer listen. This time I loaded it up on my powerful sound system and cranked up the speakers.
Here Waits Thy Doom saw a departure of co-vocalist Jamie Hooper and thus departure from 3 Inches of Blood's iconic sound. Maybe that's why my first impression of this album was poor, it wasn't what I was expecting. Instead, 3 Inches of Blood takes a more traditional Heavy Metal sound akin to bands like Manowar.
Songs on the album spans fist-pumping anthems of "Battles And Brotherhood" to Southern Rockesque "Preachers Daughter" to Powerful riffs on "Silent Killer." With no original band members left, 3IOB brought their A-game. Cam Pipes Halfordesque vocals are as good as ever, but seem out of place on "Call of the Hammer."
Ok, so my first time listening to this I would've given it a 2/5, but after this second listen I'm giving Here Waits Thy Doom 3 1/2 out of 5. Give this album a chance to grow on you.
(Three and a half out of five Hammers)
Raamstein Starring in Porn, No I'm Serious This Time
http://visit-x.net/rammstein/
Video includes:
Band member's members
Tits
Ass
Pussies
German flags
Video does not include:
Metal
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Slayer World Painted Blood Cover Art Revealed
Calling all Slayer Suckas.
Press release from Slayer:
Ok, so I know I'm not going to buy 4 versions of the same album to piece together a hokey map of the world, but based on the comments on Slayer.net a lot of people are. Not a bad way to increase album sales when you have an almost fanatical following.Die-hard Slayer fans, get ready.
World Painted Blood will initially ship with four special collector's edition CD covers. Each of the four covers will display one-fourth of a continental map illustrated with human skulls and bones; when placed together, the four images form a complete and grisly map of the world.
All four of the initial CD packages will include a special blood-red, see-through top panel with the map displayed beneath it.
The World Painted Blood Deluxe Edition will have its own special layout of the map cover art and will be in a double-digipak housed in a blood-red, see-through plastic sleeve. The Deluxe Edition will include the World Painted Blood CD, the "Playing With Dolls" DVD, a 20-minute animated graphic novel featuring music from the album (including part of a new non-album song), and an expanded booklet.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Playlist September 10th, 2009: I am Hopkins, Witchfinder
The Sledge (Rock (Loud)) with Timothy Sledge 09/10/2009 10:30PM to 12:30AM
- Judas Priest "Rocka Rolla" from "Rocka Rolla"
- Accept "Heaven is Hell" from "Russian Roulette"
- Hallow Ground "Fight With The Devil" from "New Wave of British Heavy Metal"
- Enforcer "Mistress of Hell" from "Heavy Metal Killers"
- Black Tide "Shockwave" from "Light From Above"
- Absu "Transylvania" from "Mythological Occult Metal"
- Witchfinder General "Witchfinder General" from "Death Penalty" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Cathedral "Hopkins (Witchfinder General)" from "Carnival Bizarre" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Electric Wizard "I, The Witch Finder" from "Dopethrone" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Priestess "Two Kids" from "Hello Master"
- Candlemass "Black Dwarf" from "Candlemass"
- Metallica "Seek & Destroy" from "Kill 'Em All"
- Slayer "Piece by Piece" from "Reign in Blood"
- Anthrax "Antisocial" from "State of Euphoria"
- Megadeth "44 Minutes" from "Endgame"
- Metallica "Trapped Under Ice" from "Ride the Lightning"
- Metal Church "Battalions" from "Metal Church"
- Machine Head "Davidian" from "Burn My Eyes"
- ASG "Feeling Good is Good Enough" from "Feeling Good is Good Enough"
- Municipal Waste "Masked By Delirium" from "Massive Aggressive"
- Howl "Oma" from "Howl"
- Havok "Morbid Symmetry" from "Burn"
- 3 Inches of Blood "Snake Fighter" from "Here Waits Thy Doom"
- Judas Priest "Painkiller" from "Touch of Evil"
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
The Most Metal Non-Metal Video Ever
YES.
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Friday, September 4, 2009
Playlist September 3rd, 2009: NEW NEW NEW!
The Sledge (Rock (Loud)) with Timothy Sledge 09.03.2009 10:30PM to 12:30AM
- Saxon "Princess of the Night" from "Denim and Leather"
- Judas Priest "Hell Bent for Leather" from "Hell Bent for Leather"
- Iron Maiden "Phantom of the Opera" from "Iron Maiden"
- Megadeth "Dialectic Chaos" from "Endgame" New
- Megadeth "This Day We Fight!" from "Endgame" New
- 3 Inches of Blood "Premonition of Pain" from "Advance and Vanquish"
- 3 Inches of Blood "Silent Killer" from "Here Waits Thy Doom" New
- Howl "And The Gnawing..." from "Howl" New
- Municipal Waste "Wrong Answer" from "Massive Aggressive" New
- Havok "Afterburner" from "Burn" New
- Strapping Young Lad "Far Beyond Metal" from "No Sleep 'Til Bed Time"
- Tenet "Being and Nothingness" from "Sovereign" New
- Sepultura "Troops of Doom" from "Schizophrenia" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Krisiun "Minotaur" from "Southern Storm" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Evilwar "Bleeding in Shades" from "Bleeding in the Shades of Baphomet" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Hibria "A Kingdom to Share" from "Defying the Rules" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Vougan "Endless Nightmare" from "Mind Exceeding" -- MetalBeard's Bearded Bands
- Judas Priest "Riding On The Wind" from "Touch of Evil" New
- Heaven and Hell "Double the Pain" from "The Devil You Know"
- Ronnie Dio & the Prophets "Ooh-poo-pah-doo" from "The Ooh-poo-pah-doo"
- White Wizzard "High Speed GTO" from "Heavy Metal Killers"
- Megadeth "Headcrusher" from "Endgame" New
- 3 Inches of Blood "Battles and Brotherhood" from "Here Waits Thy Doom" New
- Municipal Waste "Relentless Threat" from "Massive Aggressive" New
- Bigelf "The Evils of Rock n Roll" from "Cheat The Gallows" New
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tonight on THE SLEDGE!
WRONG!
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Review: Endgame Restarts Megadeth
Endgame kicks off with a ripping instrumental of trade off solos between Dave Mustang and lead guitarist Chris Broderick showing right from the get-go that Megadeth is back and not fucking around.
The lead track, "Dialectic Chaos" jumps directly into "This Day We Fight!" and feels like the pace picks up even more. This is classic Megadeth Speed Metal. It's no surprise I'm two tracks in and I already like Endgame about a billion times more than the abomination that is United Abominations.
This album has everything: Songs about fighting, guns, fast cars, the economy, torture, insanity (can you have a Megadeth album without a song about insanity?). Oh and there's a love song and an acoustic song, but hey, we all know Dave has his sensitive side.
That all said, Dave Mustang's lyrics are actually kind of good. Although they do get a little cheesy on the title track "Endgame" which details in Sci-Fi fashion the end of Democracy in America. As for Dave's vocals, I guess you're either a fan or you're not.
The shining star of this album without a doubt is "Headcrusher." Pre-released months ago, "Headcrusher" quite truthfully blew everyone away. Right from the get go it slams your face against a brink wall and refuses to relent.
Master shredder Chris Broderick puts his balls to the wall for his deput Megadeth album and injects a bout of fresh energy into the band.
I give Endgame Four out of Five Hammers.