Artist : Paradise Lost Country : UK Release : Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us [Limited Edition] Year : 2009 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 320 Info:
This album has it all. Its heavier and harder than Draconian Times,
more consistent than Icon and has the moody, doomy sound of Shades of
God, but technical and mature in style. The songs are so well-crafted,
with hooks, turns, exciting changes and Greg's guitar work is beautiful
and dark- straight out of the early to mid 90's. Nick's vocals are all
here, to the almost harsh ones, to the hard and rough kind, to the deep
gothic to calm and tuneful. After all these years I didn't think they
could write a song like Frailty, with so much fresh energy and respect
to their metal roots.
Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us is a
powerful and fleshed out record, and has become my new Number 1 album
for the year. Fans up to Draconian Times- don't let this pass you by,
this record is the real deal. Heavy stuff for sure.
Artist : Sacrilege Country : UK Release : The Demo Tapes Year : 2006 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 320 Info:
An 80's act from the UK, Sacrilege was founded in 1984 and led by
vocalist Tam Simpson (female vocalists in metal were pretty rare at the
time). Their first two albums are more in the raw death/thrash realm,
but by the time of their third album (with the interesting title Turn
Back Trilobite), they'd progressed quite a bit. Trilobite is a bit of an
oddity, especially for the time, basically a slow, doomy album with
some almost progressive moments and some nods to their thrash heritage,
combined with Simpson's vocals, which were also atypical for a doom
band. Their somewhat unorthodox style, combined with a low profile on
the live front, eventually relegated them to the ranks of the
lesser-knowns, which is unfortunate since they did have something good
going.
TRACKLIST:Band : Accept Country : Germany Release : Accept [Remastered] Year : 1979 Genre : Heavy Metal File Info : mp3 320 Info: "Lady
Lou" is a solid entry track with some Van Halen swagger, and a reigned
in performance from the fucking madman Udo Dirkschneider, one of the
finest human beings to ever breathe air. "Tired of Me" is a scorcher
with some explosive melodies and dirty ass blues edge. The ballad
"Seawinds" is perhaps the album's most beloved track, a beautiful,
elegaic performance. But in my opinion the best tracks on the album are
the screaming, intense "Sounds of War" and the ballsy blues metal of
"Hell Driver", despite the goofy lyrics.
TRACKLIST:Band : Accept Country : Germany Release : Live In Japan Year : 1992 Genre : Heavy Metal File Info : mp3 320 Info:
Kaizoku-Ban is a live mini album or EP by Accept. It was recorded in
Nagoya, Japan September 19, 1985, and released on vinyl the same year.
It was later re-released as Live in Japan in 1992. Though this is an
official release, the title translates as "Pirate Edition". The cassette
tape version of this release had the unique feature of having all six
songs recorded on both sides. Because of the duration of the six songs
it was feasible to release it this way.
TRACKLIST:Band : Accept Country : Germany Release : Rich And Famous Year : 2002 Genre : Heavy Metal File Info : mp3 320 Info:
Rich And Famous is an EP by German heavy metal band Accept. It was
released in 2002. It features the bonus track for the Japanese edition
of the 1993 album Objection Overruled.
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Band : Accept Country : Germany Release : Hungry Years (Digital Remix) Year : 1987 Genre : Heavy Metal File Info : mp3 320 Info:
Hungry Years album by Accept was released Jan 01, 2003 on the
Universal Distribution label. Originally released in the mid-'80s,
Hungry Years has been reissued, re-released, and remastered many times
in many countries. The most common American version perhaps being the
1995 Castle issue. Short and to the point, Hungry Years includes some of
the best selections from Accept's early catalog, including I'm a Rebel,
Breaker, and the metal classic Restless and Wild. Rightfully, nothing
is selected from the group's woeful eponymous 1979 debut. All three
songs culled from Restless and Wild -- including the title track,
"Princess of the Dawn," and "Fast as a Shark" -- are career highlights
for Accept, not just the early era covered on Hungry Years. The tracks
taken from the other two albums are among the best each have to offer,
but any fans interested in the undeveloped sound of "The King" and
"Midnight Highway" would probably want to seek out the releases these
songs first appeared on.
TRACKLIST:Band : Accept Country : Germany Release : Russian Roulette [Remastered] Year : 1986 Genre : Heavy Metal File Info : mp3 320 Info: RUSSIAN
ROULETTE has a more commercial feel than its predecessors, perhaps
aiming at the pop metal audience that had previously embraced bands like
Motley Crue. While the album has its share of highlights ("Heaven Is
Hell," "Stand Tight"), the change in direction would prove detrimental;
longtime singer Udo Dirkschneider split shortly thereafter to form his
own band, UDO, while Accept soldiered on with substitute singers.
TRACKLIST:
Band : Accept
Country : Germany
Release : Kaizoku-Ban (Live In Japan [Remastered]
Year : 1985
Genre : Heavy Metal
File Info : mp3 320
Info:
Kaizoku-Ban:
Live In Japan album by Accept was released Sep 18, 2012 on the Back On
Black label. This EP gives a quick glimpse of Accept's awesome power as a
live band. Kaizoku-Ban: Live In Japan music CDs Recorded during the
band's peak, on its Metal Heart tour in Japan, Kaizoku-Ban is presented
in raw form, with no overdubs. Kaizoku-Ban: Live In Japan songs But for a
far better picture of Accept's concert stamina (with superior
production values), go with the full-length Staying a Life, also
recorded in Japan in 1985. ~ Andy Hinds. Kaizoku-Ban: Live In Japan CD
music contains a single disc.
Artist : Accept Country : Germany Release : Eat The Heat [Japan Edition] Year : 1989 Genre : Heavy Metal File Type : mp3 320 Info:
Despite the departure of Udo Dirkschneider and his successor, the
unknown David Reece, Accept turned in a solid performance on Eat The
Heat. Although this album is definitely more commercial than any of its
predecessors, tracks such as "Hellhammer," "X-T-C," and "Prisoner" still
have that signature Hoffmann guitarwork and Accept "bite." Yes, Accept
was more than merely Udo - steadfasts Peter, Wolf, and Steffan were all
present for this recording. If you call yourself an Accept fan and don't
own this album yet, I suggest acquiring it while you still can. Reece's
vocals are obviously different from Dirkschneider's, but while
listening to it I don't confuse it with another band other than Accept.
And for all you die-hard Udo fans, you can hear his vocals in the
background of "Turn The Wheel Around."
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Band : Accept Country : Germany Release : Balls To The Wall [Remastered] Year : 1983 Genre : Heavy Metal File Info : mp3 320 Info: Balls
to the Wall is the fifth album by the German metal band Accept.
European label Lark Records released the album in December 1983, but its
US release was delayed until a month later as to not compete with the
band's then-current album Restless and Wild, which had arrived in the US
in early 1983, and is Accept's only record to attain Gold certification
in America. The album's lead single, "Balls to the Wall", became
Accept's signature tune and remains a metal anthem and trademark in the
genre.