Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Current Playlist

Lately I have been listening to:

Iron Maiden-A matter of life and death, Seventh son of a seventh son and Somewhere in time
WASP-Inside the electric circus and The headless children
Accept-Metal Heart and Breaker
Sleep-Dopesmoker
Fu Manchu-California Crossing
Pentagram-Relentless
Smash Alley-Too late to say no
Demon Angels-Time of confusion (This has been a pleasant surprise and I will try to review it next week)

***What have you been listening to?

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Interesting picks you have there for your top 5. I am listening to Demon Angels now, but I am not sure what my take is on it yet.

I will probably review it today or tomorrow on my blog.

7:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good stuff on that playlist. I really think the Maiden has a lot of staying power. I love Sleep. I have both Dopesmoker and Jerusalem. If you don't have both, there do sound different and are worth it. That Fu Manchu is a good one too. I'm looking forward to their new CD. They are coving Moving In Stereo by the Cars!

8:31 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Current PLaylist:

Gamma Ray - Powerplant
Iron Maiden - Dance of Death
Motorhead - 1916
Moonsorrow - Verisakeet
Agalloch - Ashes Against the Grain

8:35 AM  
Blogger Metal Mark said...

hardrock hideout-Welcome. I was very surprised by how good I thought Demon Angels was. I may review it next week once I get another listen or two in.

Fred-I have not heard Jerusalem. I have a friend who has it. Maybe I need to get him to make me a copy some time. I think the new Fu Manchu and the new Trouble are due out on the same day. I would like to get both and the new WASP due out maybe a week before that.

T-bone-I listened to Powerplant not too long ago.

9:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

From what I understand, Dopesmoker is a live in the studio verision of Jerusalem. Dopesmoker sounds a lot looser and varied than the Jerusalem but both are good. I like Dopesmoker just a tad more.

5:36 PM  
Blogger Metal Mark said...

Fred-I like the first two Sleep albums well enough, but Dopesmoker is easily their peak. It's a challenge to listen to the whole thing, but worth it. It's like everything that's good about doom and stoner music rolled into one.

7:53 PM  

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