Wednesday 25 June 2008

Col. Parker - Rock 'N' Roll Music (2001)



Gilby Clarke doesn't need any introduction. With a curriculum that includes Guns n Roses, Candy, Slash Snakepit, Nancy Sinatra and more recently Rock Star Supernova, Clarke easily qualifies as a guitar hero. Slim Jim Phantom was the Stray Cats drummer the seminal neo rockabilly band that spearheaded the movement of the same name in the early 80s. Slim Jim also counts on his profile with the band The Head Cat, where he and Lemmy played covers from 50s songs.


If you are into classic rock without the over the top, demented productions of the 70s, this album is a must. Even when Clarke and Slim Jim embark in a dangerous version of Janis Joplin's Mercedes Benz (a song that should be left well alone as far as most musicians are concerned) they don't disappoint too much . Don't expect anything innovative on this album but then again neither of these two do innovative and are still responsible for a lot of good rock and roll from the last 20 years.

Track listing
1. Dropping Out

2. Can't Get That Stuff
3. Harmony
4. All the Kings Horses
5. Blink of an Eye

6. Mother Mary's Son
7. Angel's Run
8. Pills
9. Mercedes Benz
10. Pushing 40 Blooze

11. Down Home Cookin'
12. Lord Only Knows

Produced by: Gilby Clarke

Col. Parker are:

Gilby Clarke (vocals, acoustic guitar, mandolin)
Slim Jim Phantom (Jews harp, drums,percussion, background vocals)
Muddy Stardust (vocals, dobro, bass)
Teddy Zigzag (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond organ)

Additional personnel:
Traci Guns (guitar)
Jeff Baxter (pedal steel guitar)
Chris Mostert (baritone saxophone)
Roberta Freeman, Stefan Adika (background vocals)


Saturday 21 June 2008

The Bellrays




Here is the last two albums from The Bellrays. This band won't stop spinning in my head and on my ITunes.

An amazingly original band with these two works climbing fast in my list of all time favourites albums but don't take my word for it, check 'em yourself. Though if you can't imagine an incredible tight blues/garage band with an Aretha Franklin type of singer commanding the operations of this intrusion into the soul territory (without any cheese in sight) you might be in for a surprise.


The Bellrays - Have a Little Faith (2006)


http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jxqmxyiadoj

The Bellrays - Hard, Sweet and Sticky (2008)



http://rs373.rapidshare.com/files/107230240/The_BellRays-Hard_Sweet_And_Sticky-2008-BELLRAYS.rar

Friday 16 May 2008

Album List 1972 - Uriah Heep & Deep Purple

This is the fourth Uriah Heep album, although the first with what could be considered their ultimate line up. Ken Hensley/keyboards, Mick Box/guitar, David Byron/vocals, Le Kerslake/drums and Gary Thain/bass. Thain died in '75 and Byron in '80, put an end to their classic line up. But on this album they delivered The Wizard, considered by some their supreme acoustic number, and Easy Livin' a fantastic driving track - which I'm sure caused a few accidents worldwide!

'Circle of Hands' is an excellent track which has a signature keyboard intro, all the other tracks on this album are equally inspiring, 'Traveller in Time' shows their more progressive side, though with a violent and aggressive start. 'Poet's Justice' with a great vocal/drum intro, where the bass of Gary Thain is absolutely unique. An all-round great album worthy of being included in this list.






Uriah Heep - Demons And Wizards (1972)

1. The Wizard
2. Traveller in Time
3. Easy Livin'
4. Poet's Justice
5. Circle of Hands
6. Rainbow Demon
7. All My Life
8. Paradise
9. The Spell
10. Why (Single Version - Bonus Track)
11. Why (Extended Version - Bonus Track)
12. Home Again To You (Demo)


http://www.mediafire.com/?z3m1ymxekwy



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Deep Purple - Machine Head Live ~
recorded January 3, 1972 at the band's Copenhagen show. 9 songs including "Highway Star," "Strange Kind of Woman," "Child in Time," "Space Truckin'," "Fireball," "Black Night" and more.

Sit back... roll a joint... grab a beer... relax... and enjoy 94 minutes of pure magic!

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2429873244560266100&hl=en




In 1972 there wasn't much of a change in the musical panorama, but who needs change when you have the likes of Led Zeppelin and Sabbath still in their golden age? This was the year when Deep Purple delivered one of the most classic albums of the classic rock era. This is a band who, without a doubt deserve to be included in this list, and Machine Head is their best album.

Opening with the 'white knuckle ride' of Highway Star, one of the best tracks ever in this genre. Lately covered by Metal Church as a tribute to this great band, and doing justice to the song. Including the most popular air guitar song of all time 'Smoke on the Water' which I'm sure is the tune any guitar player learned first. Add to this the pearls that are 'Lazy' and 'Space Truckin' and you have one of the best classic rock albums of the early seventies.





Machine Head - Deep Purple (1972)

1. "Highway Star" – 6:05
2. "Maybe I'm a Leo" – 4:51
3. "Pictures of Home" – 5:03
4. "Never Before" – 3:56
5. "Smoke on the Water" – 5:40
6. "Lazy" – 7:19
7. "Space Truckin'" – 4:31



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Wednesday 14 May 2008

Album List 1971, The Who, Led Zeppelin

This album from 1971 shows The Who at the top of their game. Roger Daltrey's voice has clearly evolved from their earlier work, and with the collective contributions of Moon, Townshend and Entwhistle, they laid the foundations for many generations to come. Classics like the progressive sounding Baba O'Riley and mournful power ballad Behind Blue Eyes (which was mandatory in their set lists) and most of all the riot-inciting Won't Get Fooled Again which reached number 9 in the UK Charts and #15 in the US.

A definitive album that marks the beginning of a new decade of rock, respectful of it's roots but looking forward and eager to reach new heights. The Who are one of those bands that spontaneously gather a hardcore following of dedicated fans normally only reserved for cult bands who move in more underground circles.

The Who and their fans with the mod movement were responsible for a lot of exceptional music and mirror-clad Lambrettas around the seaside resorts at the weekends during the sixties and seventies. Also of their own making was the reclaiming of icons like the Union Jack at that time deeply rooted within the establishment and extremely unfashionable. Just for these reasons alone The Who would deserve a place on this list, never mind the fact that this album is the dogs bollocks. How many more bands can claim to have started a youth movement single handed? Surely not many, and the number is even slimmer if we expect those bands to have members recognised by their peers as some of the best in the world ever, as it was the case of Keith Moon.

The only bad thing to come out of this album was the cover version of Behind Blue Eyes from Limp Bizkit. It was such a bad taste joke, as I refuse to think for a second that a band of such limited capabilities done the version in good faith, expecting to improve it, thinking that perhaps they had something to add to a song of itself so close to perfect. I suffered with excruciating pain during the first and only audition. It took me ages to recover, being only possible with successive non stop top volume sessions of the original, thank god for the repeat button in these modern contraptions.



Who's Next - The Who (1971)

1 - Baba O'Riley
2 - Bargain

3 - Love Ain't For Keeping

4 - My Wife

5 - The Song Is Over

6 - Getting In Tune

7 - Going Mobile
8 - Behind Blue Eyes

9 - Won't Get Fooled Again



http://rapidshare.com/files/84676077/_1967_Who_s_Next.rar



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What else can Confessions of a Vagabond say about Led Zeppelin IV that wasn't said many times before by people far more qualified then us, humble scribes at your orders?!? Nonetheless we face the ordeal with a smile on our lips as only an opening track like Black Dog could manage, the smile broadens even more as soon as Rock and Roll follows. The two opening tracks would guarantee the entrance of this album in any sort of list, let alone in one made by people who grew up thinking of Jimmy Page as the ultimate guitar virtuoso and John Bonham as the perfect drinking mate.

So we establish the first two tracks are quite something, what to say when we know that the next two tracks are Battle of Evermore and Stairway to Heaven. If the ideas for this review seem to pale in comparison to the larger than life side A of this album. Oops! You never owned the original album on vinyl? Maybe you only have it on cd, we are old farts here, and apologise for the assumption that you ever owned a copy of one of the best rock and roll albums of all time. But, we have news for you - this album due to the law of physics also had a side B, which by sheer luck or ingenuity and originality of Led Zeppelin contained a none less celebrated Misty Mountain Hop and Going To California plus another two tracks which we won't bother you with the names for two simple reasons - if you are as old as us... you already know their names. If you are younger, you are not used to so much quality in one album alone.

Go and see for yourself, enough said. And please be assured we are not patronising you... this album is. What else do you expect when your generation produced only Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, and your only good musicians are rip-offs from the past, i.e Amy Winehouse and Jack White.





Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin (1971)


1. Black Dog
2. Rock & Roll
3. The Battle of Evermore
4. Stairway to Heaven
5. Misty Mountain Hop
6. Four Sticks
7. Going to California
8. When the Levee Breaks



http://rapidshare.com/files/110314665/Led_Zeppelin_-_1971_-_IV_-_by_Skhrnykhsk_-_MusikFactory.rar


Tuesday 13 May 2008

Album List, Led Zep, Black Sabbath,1970

Lets start this list of our favourite albums of each year since 1970/71 the years when me, this humble Vagabond here present and GreenEyedPixie were born, respectively..
It won't be an easy task to decide which albums are to represent each year. Hopefully we'll be able to pick not the most acclaimed by the specialized critics but the ones we liked the most, the more emblematic and perhaps original, also the more influential for future generations.
Influential but not in the vast sense of the musical landscape, here we are only concerned with most sorts of Metal, Punk Rock and all the derivatives like Hardcore and Stoner Rock.
Don't expect many mainstream albums, though some will figure on this list due to their exceptional quality but also due to their importance and impact to certain youth movements started since 1970, i.e Heavy Metal, Punk Rock and New Wave.

With no further delay let's kickstart this sonic onslaught from what your record collection will never recover.

The first choice of 1970 is without a shadow of a doubt the biggest and most original band to grace the stadiums of this planet, too small for such talent, they deserved not world tours but Milky Way tours where they could land their now remastered Mothership, letting loose John Bonham ready to beat the natives into submission with what was thought to be drumsticks but after much research we are convinced that were hammers from the Rock Gods that once also spawned Page and his hypnotic axe shaped weapon and Plant with his banshee like qualities.

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III (1970)

  1. “Immigrant Song” (Jimmy Page, Robert Plant) – 2:25
  2. “Friends” (Page, Plant) – 3:54
  3. “Celebration Day” (Page, Plant, John Paul Jones) – 3:29
  4. “Since I’ve Been Loving You” (Page, Plant, Jones) – 7:23
  5. “Out on the Tiles” (Page, Plant, John Bonham) – 4:08
  6. Gallows Pole” (trad. arr. Page, Plant) – 4:58
  7. “Tangerine” (Page) – 3:12
  8. “That’s the Way” (Page, Plant) – 5:39
  9. “Bron-Y-Aur Stomp” (Page, Plant, Jones) – 4:18
  10. “Hats Off to (Roy) Harper” (traditional) – 3:42

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Formed in 1968 with the name Earth and after successive changes in the bands line up, Black Sabbath finally delivered their self titled first album in 1970.
Here in Confessions of a Vagabond we believe that in the near future little children will learn the classic formation of this seminal band in the classrooms and will be able to say in chorus and with their angel voices: Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Terence "Geezer" Butler (bass guitar), and Bill Ward (drums & percussion)
Hopefully it will be also the same near future where talent shows were eradicated from public memory and Sharon Osbourne, 92 but still job hunting offers to fight in the public arena anyone that talks about her family. Bitch fights substitutes talent shows, we're all for that, brother!
But in 1970/71 before the Osbourne's were turned into the favourite pets of the MTV generation, before all the gold and platinum records and before countless bands cloned the Sabbath trade mark sound which was in part due to a work related accident suffered by Toni Iommi, which left him with the tips of the fingers on his left hand shorter, but capable of a unique sound.
To that macabre incident the band added lyrics about the occult and witchcraft though the dark side didn't help when in January 1970 the single "Evil Woman" failed to chart in the U.K.
Sabbath were then given two days to record their debut album, Iommi remembers:
"We thought 'We have two days to do it and one of the days is mixing.' So we played live. Ozzy was singing at the same time, we just put him in a separate booth and off we went. We never had a second run of most of the stuff."

The self titled album came out in the U.K on Friday the 13th February 1970. The album reached number 8 in the UK, and following its US release in May 1970 by Warner Bros Records got to 23rd place of the Billboard 200, where it remained for a year selling millions of copies.
Sabbath were young but obviously not daft as the got into the studio in order to milk their commercial success in the States. Next album was Paranoid originally meant to be called War Pigs, a critic to the Vietnam War but fearing repercussions from the American fascists the title was changed to Paranoid (no pun intended, we assume at Confessions of a Vagabond).
Paranoid the single came out in September in the U.K. and reached number 4 this time with help from the legions of doom at the service of Satan and countless subliminal messages about their love from the Prince of Darkness, we were told by an American church goer with the important role of Reverend in his community. The unknown but well informed Rev.Bubba Ray Cletus III.

Paranoid the album came out in October and reached number 1 in the U.K but was upheld in the U.S till January 1971 due to their first album still being in the charts.
Again more evidence of foul play by the Devil worshippers a.k.a. Black Sabbath is still being uncovered by Rev. Bubba Ray Cletus III who now lives in semi hiding at his hometown in West Virginia, where he married his cousin. Rev Cletus III wants to know how it was possible to Black Sabbath were awarded a Grammy for Iron Man 30 years after the song came out...

*All data from Wikipedia (except the parts concerning Rev. Cletus III).




Black Sabbath ~ Black Sabbath

1. Black Sabbath
2. The Wizard
3. Behind the Wall of Sleep
4. N.I.B.
5. Evil Woman
6. Sleeping Village
7. Warning

http://rapidshare.com/files/81339318/SABBATH_1ST.rar







Black Sabbath ~ Paranoid

1 Luke's Wall/War Pigs (7:55) *
2 Paranoid (2:47)
3 Planet Caravan (4:24)

4 Iron Man (5:53)
5 Electric Funeral (4:47)
6 Hand of Doom (7:07)

7 Rat Salad (2:29)

8 Fairies Wear Boots/Jack the Stripper (6:13)


http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?m0bexlxjcgm


Friday 11 April 2008

Goblin Defense

Goblin Defense is a free online game, there for the taking with millions of ugly Goblins and other variations from the original Tolkien universe.
The game creators don't claim to have been inspired by LOTR, but who would expect them to do so ?

Don't let such issues bother you, leave that to the lawyers of this world, instead why don't you sharpen up your arrows and with bow in hand prepare yourself for a bloodbath.

Show no mercy to your enemies and wash your screen with the fresh red juice that pops out of those dead Goblins. Do Middle Earth a favour and kill 'em all.
Let out the Legolas in you and enjoy this wicked game.

http://www.puffgames.com/goblin_defense/

Saturday 5 April 2008

Venom The Singles 80-86




Now this is a classic if i ever seen or heard one. Formed in 1979 in Newcastle after meeting at a Judas Priest show Venom are the band that connected Heavy Metal with all the sub genres we know and love today. In fact I believe that without such seminal works as Welcome to Hell (1981) or Black Metal (1982) even bands like Metallica would have a much harder time to affirm themselves in the international scene as they did after Kill 'em All (1983)



In this "best of" Cronos, Mantas and Abadon left all the other contemporary bands miles behind with a collection of previous works ideal for the first time listener.



Larger than life immediate hits like "In League With Satan", "Bloodlust","Die Hard", "Bursting Out" and my favourite "Lady Lust" are all you need to make a party of depressed gothics, near suicidal emos (if you are unlucky enough to know them) and old school heavy metal kids with the odd punk in their mist to raise into a frenetic and spastic satanical adoration right in your living room. End the session with "Manitou"
and not even your American Native friends will feel left out.


Thanks to the original uploader
http://www.shareonall.com/1986_-_Singles_80-86_by_xKotichox_www.metal4ever.net_gqbr.rar

Sunday 30 March 2008

Ring Pass Not - from Sandhill Games

Dragons, Rings, Sorcerers, what else can you want from a free online game ?
A very entertaining puzzle that makes you think but its not annoying or tiring.

http://www.kongregate.com/games/SandhillGames/ring-pass-not

Wednesday 5 March 2008

Massacration - The Gates Of Metal Fried Chicken Of Death


From the land that gave us such diverse metal bands like Sepultura, Sarcofago, Ratos de Porao, Angra and Aquatica (maybe the last ones are not so memorable) and if one Spinal Tap wasn't enough...
All hail to Massacration,download at your own peril.


http://www.myspace.com/massacration

http://rapidshare.com/files/93595244/Massacration_-_The_Gates_Of_Metal_Fried_Chicken_Of_Death_-_2005_-_By_Clown.rar

Wolfmother - Wolfmother (2005)


It's 2008 and the trio Wolfmother are here to stay. Releasing songs that thirty years ago would have been branded copies or unoriginal, but nowadays earn you a Grammy for the best hard-rock performance, as Wolfmother did in 2007.

Their songs have been featured on iPod and Mitsubishi Lancer adverts, Guitar Hero 2 game and countless films.

We don't intend to undermine the bands' work with these comments, in fact it's actually the other way around, as they are a genuine rock band, and not a gimmick.

Brace yourself for a trip back in time to when Rock was hard,girls didn't have fake boobs, acid was free and your Dad still managed two a night.


Wolfmother (2005)
1- Dimension 2- White Unicorn 3- Woman 4- Where Eagles Have Been 5- Apple Tree 6- Joker & the Thief 7- Colossal 8- Mind's Eye 9- Pyramid 10- Witchcraft 11- Tales 12- Love Train 13- Vagabond


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http://www.mediafire.com/?3qxcehh15e3

Tuesday 4 March 2008

The Third Testament ~ Volume 1 - Mark / Volume 2 - Matthew



The Third Testament was originally published in France under the name "Le Troisieme Testament", and is part of what the French call '
Bande Dessainee'. This graphic novel created by Xavier Dorison and Alex Alice, is set at the beginning of the fourteenth century and is a work of fiction depicting a struggle for power between European Catholic orders and medieval occult powers.

This Catholic fantasy is a more enlarged and more spectacular 'In the Name of the Rose', a book by Umberto Eco, which was later adapted to cinema.

*click the image to view it full size*

There are four volumes in The Third Testament. Here are the first two, Mark and Matthew, the others we will post soon. The scanlations are done by Silent Moon, the uploaded links are ours.

Highly recommended!

The Third Testament ~ Volume 1 ~ Mark

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?hy1msmm1tyd


The Third Testament ~ Volume 2 ~ Matthew

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?0b0jatmgwnx


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Sunday 2 March 2008

Cloven Hoof - Cloven Hoof (1984)



Cloven Hoof are an underrated NWOBHM band, who are preparing to re-release some of their earlier works.


Check out this self-titled album of theirs from 1984, one of my favourite songs on here is track 7. 'Return of The Passover'.






Cloven Hoof - Cloven Hoof (1984)


1. Cloven Hoof
2. Nightstalker
3. March of The Damned
4. The Gates of Gehenna
5. Crack The Whip
6. Laying Down The Law
7. Return of The Passover


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Tuesday 26 February 2008

The Atlas of Middle-earth


The Atlas of Middle-earth by Karen Wynn Fonstad is an atlas of J. R. R. Tolkien’s fictional realm of Middle-earth.

It is a reference book for Tolkien’s writings such as The Silmarillion, The Hobbit, and The Lord of the Rings, and includes many detailed maps of the lands described in those books.


The maps are treated as if they are of real landscapes, drawn according to the rules of a real atlas. For each area the history of the land is taken into account, as well as geography on a larger scale and from there maps are drawn. Discussion includes suggestions as to the geology that could explain various formations, and points that are contradictory between multiple accounts.


City maps and floor plans for important buildings are also included, an absolute must for any Tolkien fan, enjoy...








http://rapidshare.com/files/85843577/Tolkien_Atlas_of_Middle-Earth.zip

Sunday 24 February 2008

Turisas - Battle Metal - The Varangian Way - Rasputin



With these two albums, Turisas are crowned the kings of Viking/Folk Metal or whatever way you like to classify this band.They built their own sound, made it original but still with enough melody to make a hoard of Barbarians sing along, before after and during battle. (depending with whom they fought)


When I used the word melody, I didn't mean cheesy ballads or upbeat songs ready for consumption in a football stadium. What I had in mind was melodies where the sounds are polished but still noisy and distorted, welded together with atmospheric chorus suitable for Odin's comeback to Earth.

Rasputin (Boney M original) makes you cry for more on the basis that it enriches the original version, something very rare on a cover. Turisas created the original battle metal like Thor would have done if there were guitars in Nordic Mythology.




Turisas - Battle Metal (2004)
  1. Victoriae & Triumphi Dominus
  2. As Torches Rise
  3. Battle Metal
  4. The Land of Hope and Glory
  5. The Messenger
  6. One More
  7. Midnight Sunrise
  8. Among Ancestors
  9. Sahti-Waari
  10. Prologue of R R R
  11. Rexi Regi Rebellis
  12. Katuman Kaiku

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8PJLQD46





Turisas - The Varangian Way (2007)

1. To Holmgard and Beyond
2. A Portage To The Unknown
3. Cursed Be Iron
4. Fields Of Gold
5. In The Court of Jarisleif
6. Five Hundred and One
7. The Dnieper Rapids
8. Miklagard Overture


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Turisas - Rasputin (2007)


1. Rasputin
2. Battle Metal
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Friday 22 February 2008

Korpiklaani - Keep On Galloping






Korpiklaani are one of my favourite bands at the moment, they really deserve the term 'Folk Metal', a term so misused and so many times.


"Keep on Galloping" is just a small taste of what this band can deliver, enjoy it and buy the album. If there's a band that deserves some support, Korpiklaani is the one.


Can't wait for the new album, "Korven Kuningas" but for the time being, here's the single.






1- Keep On Galloping
2-Paljon Koskessa Kivia

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Korpiklaani:
Jonne - Electric & acoustic guitars, lead vocals, mandolin
Hittavainen - Acoustic and electric violin,
jouhikko, tin-whistle, recorder, torupill (bagpipe),
mandolin, mouth-harp
Juho - Accordion, backing vocals, guitars
Jarkko - Bass
Cane - Guitars & backing vocals
Matson - Drums & backing vocals







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Thursday 21 February 2008

Dragonheart


Epic film about a brave knight, Bowen (Dennis Quaid) and his companion, the 18-foot-high, 43-foot-long dragon he names Draco (Sean Connery), the last of his species, join in a heroic battle to free a country held in an iron grip by its tyrannical ruler, Einon (David Thewlis), to whom both knight and dragon are connected in fateful ways.
Draco, the dragon, was in my opinion a gorgeous creature and it didn't make it worse that he sounded like Sean Connery. :) Dennis Quaid is always enjoyable, Dina Meyer is lovely as Kara. So what if some of the plot is not 'believable'. It's a fantasy. That's what epic tales are all about, imagination. So, when and if you watch/re-watch this movie, do so with an open heart and suspend your disbelief and analytical minds. This is fantasy in the truest sense, If you have to be analytical,do it about the soundtrack.




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Tudou Player for Firefox and IE Part2

Tudou Player for Firefox and IE Part3

Tudou Player for Firefox and IE Part4

Tudou Player for Firefox and IE Part5

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Wednesday 20 February 2008

The Wizar'd - Smouldering Sinners

The Wizar'd are a Doom Metal band from Australia, which makes them the original Wizards of Oz.
To the readers lucky enough of not having English as their first language or indeed living in a country where the Anglo-Saxon lingo is not the official, heres the explanation:
Oz is a name given to Australia, that welcoming continent, where the sun shines, Kylie Minogue clones flash their asses on Bondai beach and theres no living record of Doom Metal bands.

The Wizar'd play Doom Metal classic with lyrics about the Occult but not of encyclopaedic standards and the vocals fuelled by large amounts of lager are suited to their roots,same way as the backbone of their songs fits early Sabbath or Celtic Frost

Sit back and let these Doom fiends invade your personal space.

The Wizar'd are:
Ol' Rusty Vintage Wizard Master - vocals, guitar
Sir Nun Piss - guitar
Blackie the Crimson Heretic of a Thousand Eyes - bass
Iron Tyrant - drums

Smouldering Sinners - Single, 2007
1- The White Ship 0:57
2- Smouldering Sinners 5:25
3-The Wizard 5:07
Total tracklist 11:29

Vagabond and Greeneyed Pixie Ratings-
Originality- 10/20
Vocals- 12/20
Instrumentals- 13/20
Lyrics- 10/20
Album Artwork- 15/20

Total Score-60/100

http://www.zshare.net/download/29527374cf32a9/

Fairyland - Of Wars in Osyrhia ~ Review~



And So Came The Storm - beautiful intro, progressing into epic lyrics and high speed rhythm. Reminds me of Carmina Burana.

Ride With The Sun - fast pace, melodic keyboards and catchy chorus, this song sets the scene for the rest of the album.

Doryan The Enlightened - a cinematographic intro that wouldn't be out of place in the 'Lord of The Rings' score. A more operatic tune, where Elisa Martin (ex Dark Moor) proves herself the perfect choice for the job.

The Storyteller - starts off with a very memorable keyboards, and then comes the vocals and symphonic effects, very epic. Possibly the most memorable track of the album.

Fight For Your King - another song where Philippe Giordana and company do "exactly what it says on the tin" (ie, typical symphonic/power metal tune) Don't play it too loud or your mum will be humming it for weeks!

On The Path To Fury - the intro begins with a haunting voice, followed by the choir and fast paced melody. Throw in some great guitar solos and you have a really good tune.

Rebirth - this song is a little slower than the rest, but still dramatic. Haunting flutes and strings in the background give a more symphonic feel, and superb vocals.

The Fellowship - keeping in line with the standard set so far, but there's no increment in quality or variety. A little monotonous.

A Dark Omen - fast paced start and powerful vocals. One of the best tracks on this album, a classic tune, again Fairyland (I refuse to comment on the band name) delivers a great piece with stunning keyboards and guitar riffs.

The Army Of The White Mountain - a gentle medieval type intro serves as a start to this instrumental which together with the intro in "Doryan The Enlightened" could easily make their way into the Lord Of The Rings soundtrack.
Philippe Giordana shows his talentsuperbly, someone in Hollywood give this man a job!

Of Wars In Osyrhia - the grand finalé, with melodies and chorous to die for. Capable of inspiring a 95 year old to rise up from his deathbed and jump on the first available white horse decapitating Orcs on his way to personally overlook Sauron's dead.



All in all, Of Wars in Osyrhia is an excellent debut album from Philippe Giordana and sous muchachos. The addition of talented vocalist Elisa Martin - just check out Dark Moor for proof - was a stroke of genius on the part of Giordana, but it didn't last to the second album which we will be reviewing soon.

We don't know about you but thats how we like our Epic/Symphonic Power Metal in Confessions of a Vagabond. Just a bit of advice, don't wear the t-shirt in English speaking countries!!

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Vagabond & GreeneyedPixie Ratings -

Originality: 16/20
Vocals: 17/20
Instrumental: 17/20
Lyrics: 16/20
Album Artwork: 11/20

Total Score 77/100


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Iced Earth - Live in Stuttgart, Germany



Iced Earth kicking some serious ass in Stuttgart, Germany 09.05.1996 Not for people with heart conditions.

Classic displays of "Iced Earth", "Violate" and "Stormrider" will be sufficient to overlook the poor
sound quality of the recording,still one document that will not be ignored by the devoted fans of this exceptional band.







Set list

01 Dark Saga 03:35
02 The Last Laugh 04:25
03 Last December 03:55
04 The Hunter 05:31
05 Stormrider 03:59
06 The Path I Choose 06:44
07 I Died For You 04:48
08 Vengeance Is Mine 04:25
09 Desert Rain 06:32
10 A Question Of Heaven 08:06
11 Colors 05:04
12 Detroit Rock City 04:10
13 Violate 05:04
14 Iced Earth 05:26

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BloodRayne


Rayne (Loken) is a "dhampire" (half vampire, half human) who has been passing the time as a sideshow freak. A group of undead assassins (led by Michael Madsen and featuring Michelle Rodriguez) decide to take her back to their secret castle keep.



There they will prepare for an all-out war with villain Kagan (Ben Kingsley), who wants three sacred talismans that will help him rule the world. Rayne holds the key to capturing these magic lucky charms. As she learns to kick ass with a couple of impractical swords, blood flows and subplots sink, all leading to the final confrontation between evil and... sort of evil.
This films counts as well with the presence of the Rock singer Meat Loaf



Not the best Epic film, to say the least but simple enough to keep you slightly entertained during a Winter afternoon.
Enjoy

Part 1
http://www.tudou.com/player/player.swf?iid=3836114

Part 2 http://www.tudou.com/player/player.swf?iid=3836045

Part 3 http://www.tudou.com/player/player.swf?iid=3836046