nikarg Mod
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nikargModPosts: 6205 From: Greece 
Oh fuck YES, this is so good, where is the sword emoji when you need it?
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AndyMetalFreak A Nice Guy
Posts: 3280 From: UK  |
24.02.2023 - 22:55Rating: 7
Solid epic heavy metal release, plain and simple catchy songwriting, with plenty of enjoyable, headbangable, and traditionally melodic riffs, and memorable moments. Vocals aren't great imo, however their decent.
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F3ynman2000 Nocturnal Bro
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12.03.2023 - 16:03Rating: 8
Written by nikarg on 24.02.2023 at 18:47
Oh fuck YES, this is so good, where is the sword emoji when you need it?
Your staff pick made me give this a listen. Damn, I love this too!
Just like your Lucifer's Fall review kick-started my doom metal exploration, and your Getting Into: Rotting Christ article initiated my dive into Greek black metal, I have a feeling that this album might lead me to check out some more epic heavy / power metal type of stuff.
I guess I'll start with the bands you mentioned in the staff pick: Manilla Road, Cirith Ungol, Manowar. Are there any other bands I might enjoy?
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nikarg Mod
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nikargModPosts: 6205 From: Greece 
Written by F3ynman2000 on 12.03.2023 at 16:03
Your staff pick made me give this a listen. Damn, I love this too!
Just like your Lucifer's Fall review kick-started my doom metal exploration, and your Getting Into: Rotting Christ article initiated my dive into Greek black metal, I have a feeling that this album might lead me to check out some more epic heavy / power metal type of stuff.
I guess I'll start with the bands you mentioned in the staff pick: Manilla Road, Cirith Ungol, Manowar. Are there any other bands I might enjoy?
Thank you, that's really nice to hear, and I am glad you liked the album. Recommendations off the top of my head...
--> Old and classic: (other than the three mentioned): Warlord, Brocas Helm, Omen, early Queensrÿche, Virgin Steele, Savatage, and Fates Warning.
--> Newer bands keeping the flame alive: Eternal Champion, Atlantean Kodex, Visigoth, and Smoulder (whose new album I will be reviewing next month).
--> Best bridge between old and new: The Lord Weird Slough Feg.
--> Obscurest yet awesome band award: Tales Of Medusa.
Mind you, Manilla Road have quite a diverse catalogue; they even played thrash at some point ( Out Of The Abyss). Avoid anything from Manowar after Kings Of Metal like the plague. Their song "Battle Hymn" is the beginning of it all, though, and the very definition of epic metal, in my opinion. Into Glory Ride is my favourite epic metal album of all time.
You will also find nice things through SSUS's power metal articles.
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JoHn DoE
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I will try and listen to this soon.
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F3ynman2000 Nocturnal Bro
Posts: 2057 From: Germany  |
12.03.2023 - 17:15Rating: 8
Written by nikarg on 12.03.2023 at 16:52
Recommendations off the top of my head...
Much appreciated!
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Diego94
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17.03.2023 - 22:40Rating: 10
I can't believe how good this is.
Phenomenal job, guys!
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Boxcar Willy yr a kook
Posts: 8660 From: Canada  |
20.03.2023 - 19:03Rating: 8
Yeah this rocks. Nice simple, but effective song writing. Production is a little wonky, but after a song or two you get over it.
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musclassia
Posts: 5640 From: UK  |
21.03.2023 - 09:52Rating: 7
The difference in enjoyment I had between the first and second song is striking - the first one was just plain irritating, while the second is one of the better trad heavy songs I've heard in recent years
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nikarg Mod
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nikargModPosts: 6205 From: Greece 
Written by musclassia on 21.03.2023 at 09:52
The difference in enjoyment I had between the first and second song is striking - the first one was just plain irritating, while the second is one of the better trad heavy songs I've heard in recent years
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JoHn DoE
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Written by nikarg on 21.03.2023 at 11:23
Written by musclassia on 21.03.2023 at 09:52
The difference in enjoyment I had between the first and second song is striking - the first one was just plain irritating, while the second is one of the better trad heavy songs I've heard in recent years
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I don't think there was a band I gave up faster on than Manowar. Ok, maybe Nirvana.
I'm listening to the album right now, I hear more Manilla Road in their music than Manowar.
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nikarg Mod
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nikargModPosts: 6205 From: Greece 
Written by JoHn DoE on 21.03.2023 at 11:35
No.
I don't think there was a band I gave up faster on than Manowar. Ok, maybe Nirvana.
I'm listening to the album right now, I hear more Manilla Road in their music than Manowar.
I was actually replying to the first/second song comment that musclassia made, and linked the YT video of Manowar's "The Power Of Thy Sword", which has the exact same opening as "Iron Plains" (the second song that he said he likes).
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JoHn DoE
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Having listened to the album, Iron Plains and Babe Eternal stand out for me.
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nikarg Mod
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nikargModPosts: 6205 From: Greece 
Written by JoHn DoE on 21.03.2023 at 12:43
my bad, sorry for intruding.
No worries, I actually agree with you that, overall, there is a lot more of Manilla Road on the album than Manowar.
Written by JoHn DoE on 21.03.2023 at 12:59
Having listened to the album, Iron Plains and Babe Eternal stand out for me.
Same for me, along with "Power", which is my most listened to track this year, so far.
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Starvynthi c deaf peoplePosts: 2571 From: Germany 
Written by JoHn DoE on 21.03.2023 at 11:35
I don't think there was a band I gave up faster on than Manowar.
I'm a little ashamed to admit it publicly, but I think Manowar had a pretty impressive career in their first 10 years of existence.
Just out of curiosity, when did you abandon them?
Please rest assured that this is not a catch question or something. I despise everything after Kings Of Metal with passion and I'm totally aware that the winning formula of their late 80s era was based on a very simple recipe, to say the least. I'm just genuinely curious and value your opinion, that's all.
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