metal studio albums
Kreator - Hordes of Chaos (2009)
Submitted by mariam on Wed, 11/26/2008 - 09:26.An upcoming release for Kreator in January 2009, a new studio album Hordes of Chaos. The German thrash metal band had us waiting for a long time since 2005 and Enemy of God. So Kreator are now coming back with Hordes of Chaos, which will contain ten brand new tracks and it is going to be released on the 13th of January in North America, on the 16th of January in Germany and on the 19th of January in the rest of Europe. Right after the release of Hordes of Chaos, Kreator are starting their Chaos Over Europe 2009 tour, which will be followed by Hordes of Chaos North American Tour.
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Psychotic Waltz - Bleeding (1996)
Submitted by mariam on Sun, 11/09/2008 - 15:14.Bleeding was the last studio album of the progressive metal band Psychotic Waltz, released in 1996. Although many progressive metal bands prefer more complex sound (Psychotic Waltz did so too in their previous releases: A social grace, Into the Everflow and Mosquito), Bleeding is a superb progressive metal work with simpler music. Great melodies and harder tunes join together in Bleeding with the harder tracks of the album being Morbid, Northern Lights and Skeleton.
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Dark Tranquillity - Fiction (2007)
Submitted by mariam on Fri, 11/07/2008 - 00:47.Dark Tranquillity's latest album, Fiction, released in 2007, is one of their best albums so far. The great melodic style of Dark Tranquillity once again did its job. Although Fiction's character is more or less the same with the previous albums of Dark Tranquillity, it has an originality and gives the listener a diffenent feeling. Still great music from the top melodic death metal band, who unlike In Flames and Soilword has remained faithful to their original Gothenburg sound.
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Metallica - Death Magnetic (2008)
Submitted by mariam on Sat, 11/01/2008 - 19:03.New album release: Metallica - Death Magnetic No doubt Metallica know good thrash - history has proven so, no doubt Metallica know what the public wants and how to keep it pleased, and this quite sums up what we have to say about Death Magnetic. With this album Metallica came closer to what they unsuccesfully tried to accieve with St Anger: a come-back to the thrash metal scene and a re-connection with their thrash audience.