Kreator are much heavier and thrashier than Sodom. Both good bands, but my tip goes to Mille and friends.
@Duality_of_Man10 сағат бұрын
Abigail and Conspiracy are probably two of my all-time favorite metal albums, truly amazing storytelling, atmosphere and musicianship. Now, we all love and respect King, but dare I say the unsung heroes are the band themselves. Andy LaRocque is one of the guitar masters who dare I say, is on the level of Eddie Van Halen and Dave Mustaine... his solos and riffs are just so eerie, goosebump inducing, majestic and heavy at the same time. I don't know music theory at all but goddamnit there is something special about this man. Furthermore, Andy also contributed by providing the keyboards! Legendary, and he also played lead guitars on Death's Individual Thought Patterns album... Mikkey Dee will go down as one of the greatest drummers of all-time whether it be as a member of the Scorpions or a founding member of King Diamond. You don't realize how phenomenal his drumming was until it's gone in those latter years. Timi Hansen's bass was always just right for the song adding a level of heaviness and depth! Rhythm Guitarists changed throughout, but Michael Denner did amazing work on the first two albums (Fatal Portrait and Abigail) while Pete Blakk was godly on the next three (Them, Conspiracy, and The Eye). I'd say, while late to this, that if you didn't love King's falsetto vocals too much here, the Them and what is in my opinion, his magnum opus, Conspiracy... his vocals become much better with age, more grit, more power. I absolutely LOVE 7/8 of the first King Diamond albums, Spider's Lullaby being the only one I do not like, because it gives me an unnerved feeling haha. P.S., baby Abigail (reborn) was eating the corpse of the previous (stillborn) version of herself, not Miriam, which makes it all the more disturbing to me. Had to subscribe now, cheers mate!
@Victor____S13 сағат бұрын
Love this album
@jimmyandersson5913 сағат бұрын
Good stuff.
@aeroxpre14 сағат бұрын
sick
@midwestogkush196915 сағат бұрын
It's actually both guitarist doing the guitar solo in harmony in blood and thunder
@edwardgonzalez784316 сағат бұрын
My Top 5: Tomb. Bleeding. Bloodthirst. Butchered. Eaten.
@choppertargaryen302421 сағат бұрын
I remember seeing them play this live @ the Masquerade (the original one) in ATL forever years ago. After the show we got to talk to Trey All these years of later album still has no weak tracks I had a feeling she would like the Maze of torment breakdown @ 32:02 ........and I was right!!
@jeremy738321 сағат бұрын
You should check out Aftermath now. :)
@Eris_Strife21 сағат бұрын
Seh-pull-tour-ah
@Viking2322 сағат бұрын
I discovered Burzum in school back in 03 and it was like hearing Beethoven for the first time. Varg or Greven (The Count) as we call him in Norway is a painter with notes. His music is so layered it truly is a symphony, you gotta mind for it. His music is best experienced snowboarding or hiking in the Norwegian mountains at night. Now Kanye tryna bite his style, I see it in his merch.
@bardoflyhm23 сағат бұрын
For the record, GWAR doesn't stand for anything. As Oderus said, it's just a power laxative word, yelling GWAR is good for constipation. Also, your viewers are a tough crowd.
@KKKEROSENE1Күн бұрын
This looks awesome
@sputhoor96Күн бұрын
No background music?
@yummysoup9066Күн бұрын
Could you pretty please react to Autopsy album “Severed Survival”. It’s hands down one of my favorites
@yummysoup9066Күн бұрын
YOOOO I just started collecting vinyls myself!
@alleygh0stКүн бұрын
btw there are some errors in the notes decortication - the root word is cortex also the original lyrics is under my GENIAL blade (not genital) there were bad transliterations in the years Etc.
@alleygh0stКүн бұрын
you missed the last 3 notes on "Forensic"
@DanielJTeichroewКүн бұрын
Holy shit how did I not realize slave to the scalpel came out on my birthday. Got tickets to see them live on their headliner. Can't wait!
@kenvorlandКүн бұрын
There is only one satan my dad
@OuannКүн бұрын
Thank you love your vibe, DT does similar things to my brain cant stop moving all around
@antondzajajurca7797Күн бұрын
Women can relate to The Bleeding, that's why they don't like it :P
@iamnotanumber100Күн бұрын
Chaos rules, you’re wrong 😊
@Duality_of_ManКүн бұрын
Always wanted to make a battle vest but I think I've gotta wait a few years first haha, until I've hit my mid-twenties and am moved out of my mum's. Want a black leather or jean jacket one, no sleeves, the dream idea is that with a black/red style, Sepultera's Beneath The Remains back patch as the centerpiece... Loved the vests dude, agree on the Sound of Perseverance, such a great album, my favorite from the band!
@rustysh1tbox652Күн бұрын
Way late to this, but just wanted to clear up somethings. Gently was originally self released 1996 on their first full length album Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat with original vocalist Anders. It was mostly kept the same lyrically and sonically, with minimal lyrical changes and additions sonically. The title track “Iowa” was a re-imaging of another track off the MFKR album originally titled “Killers are quiet” with a complete overhaul of the lyrics and sonically. The intro and bass line mostly kept intact from the original. It is about a serial killers first victim.
@marvin69blastem61Күн бұрын
I miss the cold.
@cobbahawk4845Күн бұрын
The lyrics are painting a picture of how bleak the state of the world is, and how it's kind of our own doing: "Generations repeating the pattern", "a life of excess", "as the impoverished die", and the speaker at the beginning of the song seems to feed off of this "feel my pestilent hands", "my ruinous arms embracing you", "insistent on spreading my rage" so to me, it seems like the song personifies the consequences of how humanity's conducted itself. But the song obviously has that hopeful turn that you heard towards the end, which sees a new speaker "We/us" opposing the destruction: "Our time must not yet end", "This world is ours to tend." There is indeed an explicit reference to Jesus ("From the throne, to the thorns") just to usher in the last section of the song, but as far as Christian lyrics go, I would say it's more subtly crafted. And my favorite bit: At the beginning, there's the part that says "Come now, watch the fall" talking about our own destruction, but at the end it changes to "Come now, watch my fall" because the speaker (the antagonist?) is being defeated. Both sections have the same rhythm guitar pattern happening, but the version at the end of the song has a more filled-in lead guitar with a brighter, more hopeful melody. It's so well done and still hits me pretty hard a year or so later lol.
@dillshepherd713Күн бұрын
Have you ever checked out At the Gates?
@AkiraFollowerКүн бұрын
Ghost sounds like Disney Channel? They makes no sense. What are you even talking about!
@01redcloud2 күн бұрын
sanguisugabogg that’s how u say it
@01redcloud2 күн бұрын
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@01redcloud2 күн бұрын
wat did u get last months metalhead box
@DeathCon6662 күн бұрын
Can you react to Immutable album from meshuggah (2022)? I noticed you haven’t done meshuggah reactions in awhile, so please?
@user-ht4qm9tq3y2 күн бұрын
4 horsemen is one of their best songs and disposible Heros
@user-zt5dg1lh5n2 күн бұрын
Малышка ты богиня вселенной 🌞🌞🌞🌞❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@user-ht4qm9tq3y2 күн бұрын
There is a 2 and 3 part of this song.
@antitheziz7172 күн бұрын
It's a beautiful contribution to the world of comedy that Barnes completely lacks self awareness .....he has to be banking on making money being made fun of. Man it is very unfortunate tho
@user-ht4qm9tq3y2 күн бұрын
This to me is one of their best albums as a whole. Every song is amazing
@blurtling2 күн бұрын
ever heard Mourning Palace
@antitheziz7172 күн бұрын
Also, the "addicted....." intro was from a widely available recorded interview with Shawcross
@antitheziz7172 күн бұрын
Albert FishER?......not a serial killer buff are you?
@ljp7112 күн бұрын
Actually and unfortunately I was of the generation of that disgusting Satanic Panic, which I later realized it was just crap to keep people's minds off of Ronald Reagan fleecing the American public with his crummy supply-side economics and other idiotic theories. But I was younger and dumber and a bit given to paranoia back then. Some freak brought his stereo system to my church youth group (I was Roman Catholic) to raise the alarm about backwards messages and supposed Satanic imagery in rock music - stuff like the falling hat on the back of a Supertramp album says '666' if seen from a distance. You couldn't make deceptive shit like this up! Of course later living in that cruddy decade the 80s I realized much worse was happening to the country than Satan was supposedly doing that I wound up going the other way and siding with the Church of Satan in the 90s...
@anthonysuski92482 күн бұрын
George rules!!! 😎💀👍
@anthonysuski92482 күн бұрын
Shirt Rules!!!💀❤😊❤👍
@jan73622 күн бұрын
Too bad for the shitty voice, otherwise interesting song.
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Kreator are much heavier and thrashier than Sodom. Both good bands, but my tip goes to Mille and friends.
Abigail and Conspiracy are probably two of my all-time favorite metal albums, truly amazing storytelling, atmosphere and musicianship. Now, we all love and respect King, but dare I say the unsung heroes are the band themselves. Andy LaRocque is one of the guitar masters who dare I say, is on the level of Eddie Van Halen and Dave Mustaine... his solos and riffs are just so eerie, goosebump inducing, majestic and heavy at the same time. I don't know music theory at all but goddamnit there is something special about this man. Furthermore, Andy also contributed by providing the keyboards! Legendary, and he also played lead guitars on Death's Individual Thought Patterns album... Mikkey Dee will go down as one of the greatest drummers of all-time whether it be as a member of the Scorpions or a founding member of King Diamond. You don't realize how phenomenal his drumming was until it's gone in those latter years. Timi Hansen's bass was always just right for the song adding a level of heaviness and depth! Rhythm Guitarists changed throughout, but Michael Denner did amazing work on the first two albums (Fatal Portrait and Abigail) while Pete Blakk was godly on the next three (Them, Conspiracy, and The Eye). I'd say, while late to this, that if you didn't love King's falsetto vocals too much here, the Them and what is in my opinion, his magnum opus, Conspiracy... his vocals become much better with age, more grit, more power. I absolutely LOVE 7/8 of the first King Diamond albums, Spider's Lullaby being the only one I do not like, because it gives me an unnerved feeling haha. P.S., baby Abigail (reborn) was eating the corpse of the previous (stillborn) version of herself, not Miriam, which makes it all the more disturbing to me. Had to subscribe now, cheers mate!
Love this album
Good stuff.
sick
It's actually both guitarist doing the guitar solo in harmony in blood and thunder
My Top 5: Tomb. Bleeding. Bloodthirst. Butchered. Eaten.
I remember seeing them play this live @ the Masquerade (the original one) in ATL forever years ago. After the show we got to talk to Trey All these years of later album still has no weak tracks I had a feeling she would like the Maze of torment breakdown @ 32:02 ........and I was right!!
You should check out Aftermath now. :)
Seh-pull-tour-ah
I discovered Burzum in school back in 03 and it was like hearing Beethoven for the first time. Varg or Greven (The Count) as we call him in Norway is a painter with notes. His music is so layered it truly is a symphony, you gotta mind for it. His music is best experienced snowboarding or hiking in the Norwegian mountains at night. Now Kanye tryna bite his style, I see it in his merch.
For the record, GWAR doesn't stand for anything. As Oderus said, it's just a power laxative word, yelling GWAR is good for constipation. Also, your viewers are a tough crowd.
This looks awesome
No background music?
Could you pretty please react to Autopsy album “Severed Survival”. It’s hands down one of my favorites
YOOOO I just started collecting vinyls myself!
btw there are some errors in the notes decortication - the root word is cortex also the original lyrics is under my GENIAL blade (not genital) there were bad transliterations in the years Etc.
you missed the last 3 notes on "Forensic"
Holy shit how did I not realize slave to the scalpel came out on my birthday. Got tickets to see them live on their headliner. Can't wait!
There is only one satan my dad
Thank you love your vibe, DT does similar things to my brain cant stop moving all around
Women can relate to The Bleeding, that's why they don't like it :P
Chaos rules, you’re wrong 😊
Always wanted to make a battle vest but I think I've gotta wait a few years first haha, until I've hit my mid-twenties and am moved out of my mum's. Want a black leather or jean jacket one, no sleeves, the dream idea is that with a black/red style, Sepultera's Beneath The Remains back patch as the centerpiece... Loved the vests dude, agree on the Sound of Perseverance, such a great album, my favorite from the band!
Way late to this, but just wanted to clear up somethings. Gently was originally self released 1996 on their first full length album Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat with original vocalist Anders. It was mostly kept the same lyrically and sonically, with minimal lyrical changes and additions sonically. The title track “Iowa” was a re-imaging of another track off the MFKR album originally titled “Killers are quiet” with a complete overhaul of the lyrics and sonically. The intro and bass line mostly kept intact from the original. It is about a serial killers first victim.
I miss the cold.
The lyrics are painting a picture of how bleak the state of the world is, and how it's kind of our own doing: "Generations repeating the pattern", "a life of excess", "as the impoverished die", and the speaker at the beginning of the song seems to feed off of this "feel my pestilent hands", "my ruinous arms embracing you", "insistent on spreading my rage" so to me, it seems like the song personifies the consequences of how humanity's conducted itself. But the song obviously has that hopeful turn that you heard towards the end, which sees a new speaker "We/us" opposing the destruction: "Our time must not yet end", "This world is ours to tend." There is indeed an explicit reference to Jesus ("From the throne, to the thorns") just to usher in the last section of the song, but as far as Christian lyrics go, I would say it's more subtly crafted. And my favorite bit: At the beginning, there's the part that says "Come now, watch the fall" talking about our own destruction, but at the end it changes to "Come now, watch my fall" because the speaker (the antagonist?) is being defeated. Both sections have the same rhythm guitar pattern happening, but the version at the end of the song has a more filled-in lead guitar with a brighter, more hopeful melody. It's so well done and still hits me pretty hard a year or so later lol.
Have you ever checked out At the Gates?
Ghost sounds like Disney Channel? They makes no sense. What are you even talking about!
sanguisugabogg that’s how u say it
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
wat did u get last months metalhead box
Can you react to Immutable album from meshuggah (2022)? I noticed you haven’t done meshuggah reactions in awhile, so please?
4 horsemen is one of their best songs and disposible Heros
Малышка ты богиня вселенной 🌞🌞🌞🌞❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
There is a 2 and 3 part of this song.
It's a beautiful contribution to the world of comedy that Barnes completely lacks self awareness .....he has to be banking on making money being made fun of. Man it is very unfortunate tho
This to me is one of their best albums as a whole. Every song is amazing
ever heard Mourning Palace
Also, the "addicted....." intro was from a widely available recorded interview with Shawcross
Albert FishER?......not a serial killer buff are you?
Actually and unfortunately I was of the generation of that disgusting Satanic Panic, which I later realized it was just crap to keep people's minds off of Ronald Reagan fleecing the American public with his crummy supply-side economics and other idiotic theories. But I was younger and dumber and a bit given to paranoia back then. Some freak brought his stereo system to my church youth group (I was Roman Catholic) to raise the alarm about backwards messages and supposed Satanic imagery in rock music - stuff like the falling hat on the back of a Supertramp album says '666' if seen from a distance. You couldn't make deceptive shit like this up! Of course later living in that cruddy decade the 80s I realized much worse was happening to the country than Satan was supposedly doing that I wound up going the other way and siding with the Church of Satan in the 90s...
George rules!!! 😎💀👍
Shirt Rules!!!💀❤😊❤👍
Too bad for the shitty voice, otherwise interesting song.
Ov course Rammstein had to steal from the best