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Monday 30 March 2015

The Metal Project: Planets Of Metal


 Hello headbangers, moshers, rivetheads and people who like bellowing along to "Ace Of Spades" when pissed. Welcome to another collection of songs that celebrate the Metallic lifestyle.
I don't have a theme this time around, just a buncha stuff  I think you might like.  Enjoy.

Trance(Mission) - Metal Men (2003)

See how many song references you can spot. 

Honour to: SteelIvsMetal

Babylon - Metal Fire (Malaysia 1990)

I quite like this one. I wouldn't mind hearing more of these boys. 

Honour to: besikrom

The next band describe themselves as "Progesssive Black/Doom Death Metal"
See what you think. 

Hidden - Planets Of Metal  (USA 2005)


Honour to: Sortiarus

Warning SF - Metal Maniac (USA 2002)

If I didn't know better I'd have sworn this song was from  some mid-80s cult heroes.
Honour to: Rafael Sabino

Dare - Heavy Metal Machine (Brazil 2012)

Not to be confused with Darren Wharton's melodic rock crew. 
Although frankly I can't see anybody remaining  misinformed for longer than ..oh..a few seconds. 

Honour to: Thiago Gomes Coutinho

And finally...

Dirges - Metal Attack (Colombia 2006)

Starts of slow and epic before launching into frenzied South American Thrash

 Honour to: MercilessPain95

That's all folks.

6 comments:

  1. Hi Dale,
    Had a quick listen and my No.1 was the Malaysian band. Not so keen on 'the boys from Brazil'. Wanted to show you one from Oz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t74g1JZpVaA The band is Mattersphere (from Canberra) and the lead singer, Ted Deakin and I are buddies from way back. We recorded together in the 90's and the track 'Emma' (which got a fair bit of small time air play) is mine. https://myspace.com/neilkillion/music/song/emma-14610848-14412033

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    1. The Mattersphere track isn't bad at all.

      The "Emma" track is pretty good too. It's like something from a Rock musical. Is it weird that I started wondering what it would be like if there was some power chords added?
      Clearly you're a man of many talents :).

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    2. Hi Dale,
      Thanks. Yes the Emma track could be worked for a band with power chords and rhythm. Ted and I recorded quite a few together back in the day.
      Please let me know if you could give Mattersphere a plug sometime. They actually made Billboard top 100 (I think) in the US recently.
      Cheers, Neil

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    3. I can give Mattersphere a bit of a plug no worries. Happy to help.

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  2. Hahaha, Trance Mission is hilarious.

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