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Metal Storm Awards 2006 - Results


2006 was a very interesting year in Metal: a lot of releases and many by "big names." Now that the voting is over, it is time to announce what albums can truly be called Metalstormers' choice for "Best Album Of 2006" in all the different categories. It were your votes that have decided which albums deserve this title. It is also a high time to make some critical reflections on these results.

A remarkable observation is that "big names" have won in almost every genre. One could ask oneself if this is truly surprising. As striking as it is, some of the "big names" also appear in the Top 10 of Letdown of the year. Among the first six ranks alone, we find one silver second place and three golden winners of the Awards in their specific genre! Take a moment to reflect whether these bands have truly made outstanding albums or if it is their fame and reputation that has helped them on the throne once again crushing contestants on the way. Can a band's name outweigh the quality and effort?

The biggest winners of this third edition of the Metal Storm Awards are Angtoria and Moonspell, the former winning in three categories, the latter in two, and both of them winning all the categories in which they were nominated for! Talk about a remarkable performance. Angtoria has even another silver second place in The Biggest Surprise of the year, close behind Metal Storm's cuddly toy Diablo Swing Orchestra, who came second in both categories they were nominated for.

Another remarkable surprise was the battle in the Death Metal category with Cannibal Corpse taking the win. In addition the Grindcore category was pretty tense between Cattle Decapitation and Whorecore, the former becoming the winner, and with Napalm Death popping up fourth out of the blue without even being nominated! Some of the more convincing winners of their genre this year were Tool, Celtic Frost, Amon Amarth, Iron Maiden, Blind Guardian, Moonspell, Evergrey and Slayer, who all left a relatively big and sometimes even an impressive gap to gape at by their pursuers.

On a side note, Metal Storm Awards 2006 were also marked by a little "drama" which cannot stay unmentioned. Namely, the Dissection management were not pleased with the nomination of "Reinkaos" in the Melodeath/Gothenburg category, and kindly asked to pull back the bands nomination in that genre. That wish was respected. However, for the completeness of the record, "Reinkaos" ended up 9th as The Biggest Letdown of the year.

In conclusion it must be said that whatever the results, another great year filled with music has passed. Let us treasure the best of it and move on, as 2007 promises to be at least as good as 2006. Hereby, Metal Storm Staff would like to congratulate all the winners and everyone who made it to the awards nominations. No good effort ever goes unnoticed!

Feel free to discuss the results and give your opinion in the shoutbox and forums!

Yours, Metal Storm Staff.

All the results can be found at http://www.metalstorm.ee/awards.
Posted: 03.03.2007 by Ivor


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05.03.2007 - 09:35
Syk
myspace/bonerama
Written by Promonex on 04.03.2007 at 23:32

Written by Daru Jericho on 03.03.2007 at 23:59
Also, why is it doom metal gets seperated into doom and extreme doom yet folk metal has to share with Viking metal? I consider folk and viking two completely different genres (and I don't think pagan metal exists, except when describing lyrical themes like Tolkien metal). Why not do power metal and extreme power metal?

Simple. We had too few folk, viking and pagan metal entries to put them into two separate categories, so since those were the closest to each other we merged them. On the other hand we had too many doom metal releases, so we had to split that category into two. Originally the same was planned for black metal, but was dropped later on. And to be exact the Melodeath/Gothenburg Metal category was supposed to be called Melodeath/Gothenburg/Extreme Power Metal, but as the name was too long for the menu or something, it got truncated. But that basically was the reason why Norther was to be found in that category while they are neither melodeath nor Gothenburg metal.

That's kinda fucked, considering proper melodeath and extreme power don't have the same style basis, or even the same audience. I'm also really not impressed with what was done to Napalm Death, how can one category be subjective but not the others?

Dark Corny, me too, I guess we're too kvlt for everyone else. *drinks blood of an onlooker without warning*
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05.03.2007 - 09:49
Eight
Shapeshifter
Indeed some of the results are kind of strange. could it actually be, becouse of the massive reg-ing of mad fans?
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05.03.2007 - 14:07
Katatronik
Angel of Lust
I'm a bit surprised about the victory of Satyricon in the Black Metal category...
I think that album is far away from the excellence, especially compared with the Keep Of Kalessin "Armada" (masterpiece), the great Negura Bunget "OM" and the Enslaved "Ruun" (though it isn't their best album surely too). I think that a lot of people voted just for the famous one, not for the best one, it's also true that not all people know the less famous albums, so I can understand them anyway...
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05.03.2007 - 16:44
AnGina--
Dark Phoenix
I'm extremely dissapointed with this year's awards; only Moonspell and Amon Amarth came to the right place where able. Rubbish.
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05.03.2007 - 18:20
claypool
Account deleted
Must say we are very pleased with the results and would like to thank everyone who voted for us on behalf of the band.

/Daniel, d:s:o
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06.03.2007 - 01:32
Doc G.
Full Grown Hoser
Staff
I think they made a mistake, Iron Maiden won for best heavy metal album of the year....how is that possible? Motorhead shouldve won....them or Chrome Division. and Belphegor or Keep Of Kalessin shouldve won for black metal, oh well, cant win em all I guess, at least Amon Amarth won for melodeath and not In Flames phew!
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06.03.2007 - 11:00
White Winter Sun
Laboratory's Rat
Elite
Quote:
Melodeath/Gothenburg
- Good one Amon Amarth realy was best in that year

totaly agree, it's a fucking great band. I have seen them at the Furyfest 2005 (now named Hellfest) they kick ass.

And this album With Oden On Our Side a masterpice of metal, a really goldsmith's job.


I'm happy to see Blind Guardian win in Power Metal.


I'm suprise Keep Of Kalessin and Melechesh didn't have no more vote. They have made very great albums
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06.03.2007 - 21:35
Black_Handed
A village idiot
well id choose Melechesh if i heard other albums too. i have yet to get them. working on Belphergor, Keep of Kalessin and Enslaved.
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22.03.2007 - 23:51
K✞ulu
Seeker of Truth
OK. As far as symphonic metal, I don't get why people have chosen Angtoria; I think Delain's and Madder Mortem's works were much better. So I actually agree with the staff opinion. Heavy Metal... definitely not Iron Maiden, and most positively Benedictum. Man, those guys do play some great Heavy. They are one the best debutants. Power... Blind Guardian's and Rhapsody's albums are of decent quality, but nothing special. What I liked was Pyramize's Legend of the Bone Carver. Progressive... To-Mera's debut has really impressed me. I think Adagio's masterpiece Dominate has been underrated. I just don't get it - I love that album so much and it got only 67 votes. No doubt that the biggest surprise, shock, revelation, epiphany and what not were Diablo Swing Orchestra. They are the innovators of metal. I have never heard anything like their music. It's indescribable.
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