It’s Monday, which means it’s time for some metal. Once again I’m going to throw some power metal on here because that’s what I’m in the mood for. Enjoy:
Tag: Heavy Metal
Monday Metal: 吹响号角 by Ego Fall
This week we’re heading to China for some folk metal. Now some people may recognized this as metalcore, which I know is held in low regard in the metal community. I don’t have time for that type of political bullshit. This song sounds pretty awesome in my opinion and this is my blog so I’m posting it. One of the things that I think make this song interesting is the inclusion of throat singing:
For the record I have no idea what the actual song title is. Chinese, unfortunately, isn’t a language I know.
Nothing to See Here
You should be used to this by now but I’ve got nothing new for you guys. Shit has been busy since I decided to pick up two martial arts. Anyways, so you don’t feel completely shafted, here is some Ukrainian folk metal for your listening pleasure:
Monday Metal: Hall of the Mountain King by Savatage
I haven’t posted any classic metal in a while so this week we’re traveling back to 1987. Hall of the Mountain King was the fourth album released by Savatage and the title song is a very good summary of old school hair metal:
Monday Metal: Grace by Apocalyptica
What happens when you combine three cellists, one drummer, and Metallica songs? Apocalyptica. Granted, I’m not actually a huge fan of the band’s Metallica covers but I do greatly enjoy its original songs. This week we’re going to listen to Grace off of the Worlds Collide album:
Monday Metal: The Loser by Elvenking
I love folk metal and I love power metal. Elvenking is a combination of the two and that’s who we’re listening to this week:
Monday Metal: Ministry Of Saints by Edguy
Edguy is one of my favorite power metal bands. Looking back I’ve only posted one song by them and that’s quite a shame. So this post will make two Edguy songs being featured on Monday Metal. Today we’re listening to Ministry of Saints off of the Tinnitus Sanctus album:
Monday Metal: Anyone Can Be A Hero by Crystal Ball
We’re going with some power metal to open the week. Why? Because that’s what I’m in the mood for:
Monday Metal: Rock Religion by Iron Mask
Towards the end of last year the neoclassical metal band Iron Mask released a new album title Fifth Son of Winterdoom. On top of being some top notch neoclassical metal the album has one of the coolest album covers:
This week I’m finally getting around to posted a music video from that album. This week we’re going to listen to Rock Religion:
Monday Metal: Badaboom by Van Canto
Van Canto is a very unique metal band. First, with the exception of a drummer, it lacks any musical instruments. On top of being the only a cappella metal band that I’m aware of, it also has some unique ideas for music videos. Its latest video, Badaboom, is one of those unique videos: