Friday, May 18, 2007

LIVING DEATH: (1987) Protected from Reality

This Living Death album, and some may disagree with me, is their heaviest and most highly rated. It is definately their darkest; most songs about some sort of death and dying. All songs are quite fast except "The Galley". There are some great G-riffs here, and Thorsten's vocals are at their extream, yet tend to be buried slightly more in the background than with other LD releases. This album is German thrash at its best - fast, noisy, chaotic and I feel was the climax of Living Death's career.
* The tape and Cd version of the instrumental track "Wood of Necrophiliac" is cut off at the end unlike the vinyl which just fades off 5 sec. earlier. In compliation to this album, Living Death released a 12" picture disk called "Eisbein". I have never, myself, seen this EP or know what other tracks are included as well. (I've been told that the word 'eisbein' is German for pork hocks - just in case anybody was wondering). Some albums I've noticed list the track "Horrible Solution" as "Horrible Infanticide". I'm not sure which is the correct or if the song was later renamed on more current releases.
http://www.angelfire.com/az/livingdeath/

Tracks
1. Horrible Solution (3:39)
2. Manila Terror (3:49)
3. Natures Death (4:39)
4. Wood of Necrophiliac (5:18)
5. Vengeance (4:07)
6. Intruder (4:50)
7. The Galley (5:34)
8. War of Independence (3:31)
9. Eisbein (mit sauerkraut) (2:51)

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LIVING DEATH: (1988) Worlds Neuroses

Worlds Neuroses is the only album where Living Death appears to have done something radically different. A commercial move to capture a larger audience?, prehaps. Some fans I've spoke to feel it is their worst album. The music (on average) tends to be slower than previous stuff, Thorsten's vocal style is very different. His classic skreechy-screaming voice is quite changed. When I first got this album I had initially thought this was a new singer. The only time he actually sounds like his old style is in the chorus for Schizophrenia. Despite the above changes, this album is actually quite good and is their best produced. Sound quality kicks compared to their previous stuff.
The album has a cleaner, less dark sound than other releases and the song styles vary considerably throughout the album; from a heavy and techno-thrashy "Worlds Neuroses" to slow and mellow "Down", psychedelic-sounding "Schizophrenia" to a more rock-style "Tuesday". Nonetheless the music definately shows the bands talents. Definately not worth over-looking (or listening). http://www.angelfire.com/az/livingdeath/

Tracks
1. Last Birthday (3:50)
2. Die Young (3:57)
3. Schizophrenia (4:10)
4. On the 17th Floor (3:39)
5. Down (4:30)
6. Worlds Neuroses (2:29)
7. Bastard (at the Busstop) (2:43)
8. The Testament of Mr. George (5:02)
9. Sacred Chao (3:58)
10. Tuesday (6:51)

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LIVING DEATH: (1991) Killing in Action

Killing in Action ends Living Death's career with a bang. Here we see the departure of Thorsten Bergmann and Atomic Steif (both, I believe, who went on to form Sacred Chao) and Frank Fricke, replaced with Gerald Thelen (vocals) and Frank Ullrich (drums). This album is similar to Protected From Reality yet less dark, more aggressive and somewhat slower. Some fans feel it is their most powerful release.
Thelen, who I was initially skeptical of, is a perfect replacement for Toto, with a very similar vocal sound (though he doesn't have the vocal lung power Thorsten has). So similar, in fact, that on a couple songs you can hardly tell if it is Gerald or Toto's vocals. On this album Living Death return to their classic thrash/speed music style, one that changed to radically on Worlds Neuroses.
This release has two instrumental tracks. Polymorphic (which is faster and more aggressive than LD's classic Wood of Necrophiliac instrumental), and a rather strange track - World Weariness. http://www.angelfire.com/az/livingdeath/

Tracks
1. Killing in Action (4:00)
2. Hang 'em High (3:24)
3. Dire Weak Up (5:00)
4. Hearteater (3:12)
5. Polymorphic (3:10)
6. World Weariness (2:00)
7. Die For (For What We Lie For) (4:05)
8. Stand Up (3:45)
9. Tribut of Gutter (3:50)
10. Daily Life (4:44)

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

HELSTAR: (1984) Burning Star

Helstar was one of America's better kept heavy metal secrets throughout the 1980s, composing a string of consummate LPs that earned the band many critical accolades, but somehow failed to sell in large quantities. Most likely, the band's constant dealings with unreliable independent labels, combined with incessant personnel turnover, were the chief deterrents. Formed in Houston, TX, in 1982, by vocalist James Rivera and guitarist Larry Barragan (the only guaranteed mainstays over the years), Helstar was soon making waves in underground tape-trading networks with their very first demo and, by 1984, released their debut album, Burning Star, for Combat Records. Produced by Rods drummer Carl Canedy (also responsible for Anthrax's first platter), the disc contained high-end classic metal and featured second guitarist Tom Rogers, bassist Paul Medina, and drummer Hector Pavon -- all of whom would be jettisoned by the time of 1986's Remnants of War follow-up and replaced by Robert Trevino, Jerry Abarca, and Rene Luna, respectively. But that album, too, failed to bolster the band's popularity, and feeling increasingly out of place amid Combat's thrash-dominated roster, Helstar relocated to Los Angeles and signed with Metal Blade for their next two efforts, 1988's A Distant Thunder and 1989's Nosferatu. Both of these featured new guitarist Andre Corbin and drummer Frank Ferreira and saw Helstar gathering more fans while touring both America and Europe with the likes of Tankard and Yngwie Malmsteen. This was not enough to keep their motivational fires burning, though, and a subsequent return to Houston soon led to the band's demise -- since only interrupted by intermittent reunions like 1995's distinctly Barragan-less Multiples of Black and a 1989 live recording released in the year 2000 as T'Was the Night of a Helish Xmas... by Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music

Tracks
1. Burning Star
2. Toward of Unknown
3. Witchy's Eye
4. Run with The Pack
5. Leather and Lust
6. Possession
7. Shadows Of Iga
8. Dracula's Castle

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HELSTAR: (1986) Remnants of War (Noise)

Tracks:
1. Unidos por Tristeza
2. Remnants of War
3. Conquest
4. Evil Reign
5. Destroyer
6. Suicidal NIghtmare
7. Dark Queen
8. Face the Wicked One
9. Angel of Death


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HELSTAR: (1988) Distant Thunder (Roadrunner)

Tracks:
1. The King is Dead
2. Bitter End
3. Abandon Ship
4. Tyrannicide
5. Scorcher
6. Genius of Insanity
7. The Whore of Babylon
8. Winds of War
9. He's a Woman, She's a Man




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HELSTAR: (1989) Nosferatu (Metal Blade)

Tracks:
1. Raphsody in Black
2. Baptized in Blood
3. To Sleep, Per Chance to Scream
4. Harker's Tale (Mass Of Death)
5. Perserverance and Desperation
6. The Curse Has Passed Away
7. Benediction
8. Harsh Reality
9. Swirling Madness
10. Von Am Lebem Desto Strum
11. Aieliaria and Everonn


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HELSTAR: (1989) T'Was the Niight of a Helish X-mas (Metal Blade)

Tracks:
1. Swirling Madness
2. The King is Dead
3. Evil Reign
4. Abandon Ship
5. Baptized in Blood
6. To Sleep, Per Chance to Scream
7. Harker's Tale
8. The Curse Has Passed Away
9. Scorcher
10. Angel of Death



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HELTSAR : (1995) Multiples of Black (Massacre)

The last and most obscure Helstar cd. It's also one of my favorites. 'Multiples of Black' is speed metal/thrash with loads of cool hooks and those big, classic metal vocals of America's answer to Ronnie James Dio. The songwriting is catchy and aggressive, the way good metal should be. Their cover of Judas Priest's "Beyond the Realms of Death" is spectacular, although doesn't stray far from the original. The production on this disc is very clean but also very thin, which is unfortunate due to the fact that most of this material is some of the best the band had put out. At first, I didn't like the mix at all, but the more I listened, the more it grew on me. Anyhow, despite being released under the Helstar banner, the band at this point was actually James' new band Vigalante, with only himself and longtime bassist Jerry Abarca remaining from the original Helstar. Apparently original Helstar guitarist, founder and main song writer Larry Barragan was discouraged by the lack of response to the band's 1990 demo tapes, leaving James and Jerry to forge ahead by themselves. Only two songs from the original Vigalante demos made it onto this album ("Black Silhouette Skies" & "Lost to Be Found, Found to Be Lost"), although both were re-recorded.. Unfortunately for the band, grunge ruled the day in 1995 and this disc sold very poorly, even in Germany where the band had gained a large following so Helstar disbanded. Finding this disc was a bit of a chore as it was only released in Europe, as far as I know...link to reviewer http://www.nolifetilmetal.com/helstar.htm

Tracks:
1. "No Second Chance (In the Angry City)" (3:11)
2. "Will I Catch It Again" (3:04)
3. "Lost to Be Found, Found to Be Lost" (4:20)
4. "When We Only Bleed" (3:09)
5. "Reality" (1:39)
6. "Good Day to Die" (3:37)
7. "Beyond the Realms of Death" (5:40)
8. "Save Time" (4:36)
9. "Black Silhouette Skies" (4:34)
10. "The Last Serenade" (1:09)

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JAG PANZER: (2004) Chain of Command (C. Media)

Tracks:
1. Prelude/Chain of Command
2. Shadow Thief
3. She Waits
4. Ride Through the Storm
5. In a Gadda da Vida
6. Never Surrender
7. Burning Heart
8. Sworn to Silence
10. Gavotte Io
11. When the Walls Come Down



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JAG PANZER: (2004) Casting the Stones (C. Media)

Few bands have had as successful a second chance in the music business as power metallers Jag Panzer (many had no such luck with their first and only chance, come to think of it). Having originally thrown in the towel in 1984, the Denver natives were quietly resurrected an entire decade later, and, with 2004's Casting the Stones, they amazingly arrive at their seventh studio effort since -- quite a heart-warming story, dontcha think? Toss in the fact that, thanks to their consistent and quality output, Jag Panzer are as close to power metal royalty as American bands get (along with Iced Earth), and the precedent for continued excellence is firmly established -- and thankfully delivered -- by almost all of this album. Standout songs like "Feast or Famine," "The Harkening," and "Tempest" instantly and effortlessly rekindle the group's ever-glowing heavy metal flame with the usual combination of dense riffs, tight harmonies, dynamic drums, and frontman Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin's patented air-raid siren voice. At times reminiscent of Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson, at others Black Sabbath's Tony Martin, his muscular delivery never has any trouble rising above the melee. And the very nice gesture of inviting short-tenured singer Bob Parduba (who briefly replaced Conklin for 1987's until recently unreleased Chain of Command LP) to provide backing vocals on first single "The Mission (1941)," and also on the excellent "Starlight's Fury," is further evidence of the familial atmosphere within Jag Panzer. Elsewhere, "Vigilant" proffers the set's first of many blinding showcases for fleet-fingered guitarist Chris Broderick, "Starlight's Fury" adds a little piano playing to the mix, and, although the promising "Achilles" is over disappointingly fast, "Precipice" makes up for it with a truly epic performance. In short, Casting the Stones doesn't pull off any miracles or anything, but makes true Jag Panzer's promise of dependable consistency... by Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks:
1. Feast of Famine
2. The Mission (1943)
3. Vigilant
4. Achilles
5. Tempest
6. Legion Immortal
7. Battered and Bruised
8. Cold
9. Starlight's Fury
10. The Harkening
11. Precipice

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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

JAG PANZER: (1984) Ample Destruction (Metal Blade)

I believe it is no exaggeration for me to claim that this Album is easily one of the all time top 10 albums, when it comes to Heavy Metal.
It has stood the test of time flawlessly, since it was first released in 1984. And it should certainly be mentioned in the same breath as when Metal Fans talk about their all time favorite albums. Meaning that it deserves to be placed in terms of ranking with such masterpieces as "Master of Puppets", "The Number of The Beast", or "Reign in Blood". The only striking difference is that it never received its deserved attention, and thus was never as popular, as the mentioned classics that all Metal fans love. Far from being popular this album is still (as unbelievable as that may be) an underground classic, that most Metal fans have never even had the priviledge of having heard.
There isen't a single thing on this CD that should have in any way been done differently. From the crisp sounding, low budget recording, that is surprisingly clear, to the superb musicianship, simply every note on this album seems just perfect. The Songs are all amazingly catchy tunes, with extrodinary lead guitars, pumping bass lines, precise and powerful drumming, and above all a singer that is simply out of this world, with his enormous, at times, high pitched vocal assaults. You will not find a single song that could not be called at least good, when really all of them are excellent hymns. Actually what Jag Panzer offered here was nothing less then a timeless classic and masterpiece, of exactly how Heavy Metal should always have sounded. The songs are filled with monster riffs, that just gab the listener and don't let him go until the entire 40 minute album is finally over. Really, here we have hymns and anthems for a whole generation ! I won't go into single songs, because as already mentioned they are all excellent. If a comparison is to be made, then the influences of these blessed musicians are great traditional Heavy Metal bands, like Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath.
So if you like Heavy Metal, do yourself a huge favor and pick this CD up whenever you get a chance, because believe me you will love it. There isen't a single person that liked Metal for whom I played this CD that upon hearing it didn't immediately think that it was very good to outstanding. Unfortunately, you won't find this CD everywhere, since it has really become a rarity ! Even back in the 80s it was consistenly hard to find (then as vinyl), but believe me the search is worth every penny that you might have to invest into this true timless Heavy Metal classic.... Reviewer: Metallian "stained89"

Tracks:
1. Licensed to Kill
2. Warfare
3. Symphony Of Terror
4. Harder Than Steel
5. Generally Hostile
6. The Watching
7. Unnamed Interlude
8. Reign Of the Tyrants
9. Cardiac Arrest
10. The Crucifix
11. Black Sunday (Bonus)
12. Eyes of the Night (Bonus)
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (192kbps)

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JAG PANZER: (1995) Dissident Alliance (Pavement)

Tracks:
1. jeffrey-behind the gate
2. the clown
3. forsaken child
4. edge of blindness
5. eve of penance
6. last dying breath
7. psycho next door
8. spirit suicide
9. GMV 407
10. the church
11. whisper god
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (VBR)

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JAG PANZER: (1997) The Fourth Judgement (Century Media)

Its a pity that Jag Panzer are unknown apart from a tiny minority. This is probably their best album, but they are all good. Along with Iced Earth, Jag Panzer would have to be the best band going around. They combine crunching metal riffs with some really emotional passages. To top it all off, its all very ambient and orchestral, and Conklins vocals are excellent. If you are new to Jag Panzer, this is a great album to start. It has the great twin guitar attack of Judas Priest, the "old style" metal approach of Iron Maiden, and modern technology and influences. I have been listening to Jag Panzer since they released this album a couple of years ago, and they haven't failed to impress me, live or in the studio.

Tracks:
1. black
2. call of the wild
3. despair
4. future shock
5. recompense
6. ready to strike
7. tyranny
8. shadow thief
9. sonnet of sorrow
10. judgement day
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (320kbps)

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JAG PANZER: (1998) The Age Of Mastery (Century Media)

Black Sabbath's "Heaven & Hell" and Dio's "Holy Diver" are one of best true heavy metal albums ever written, right? "The Age of Mastery" will be a strong copmetitor to them. I would not say it is better, even though I almost wanted to. "The age of.." is a mixture of classic heavy metal and 90's power metal with some folk influence. They dont make much such a music anymore and it would be mistake to skip such a great masterpiece. It is a straightforward heavy metal for its truest sence! Do not be afraid of any cliches, it is fresh and strong. I love it!.... Reviewer: trasher (Estonia)

Tracks:
1. iron eagle
2. lustfull and free
3. twilight years
4. sworn to silence
5. false messiah
6. the age of mastery
7. viper
8. displacement
9. chain of command
10. take this pain away
11. burning heart
12. the moors
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (320kbps)

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JAG PANZER: (2000) Thane To the Throne (Century Media)

I gave this a 5 star masterpiece of rating in terms of concept albums as a rating. Don't get me wrong: the music on this is right up there with, Age of Mastery and Mechanized Warfare. But, the way Panzer put this all together, throwing in the awesome pic of MacBeth as the story, made it almost able to see the whole album as one long track musically, while still making you follow along with the story of the Shakespearian madman, MacBeth.
If you haven't read the play, this will make you want to. Murder, greed, ambition overdone, ghosts, gothic-like scenes; it's all in the play, as well as in the lyrics on this CD. I think any Panzer fan will love this, and if you're even more lucky, you'll want to spend a few bucks on a paperback and read the play. I love bands that fuse any great classic literature or classical music into power metal. If a younger fan gets into it, it opens so many other doors. The music is haunting, powerful, and grand to any Panzer fan's ears. No question on this rating: ***** 5 STAR PANZER RATING FROM SCRAGGY'S TOMB OF POWER METAL! Cheers.... Reviewer:SpacegrassMan (Forest of Black Death)

Tracks:
1. thane of cawdor
2. king at a price
3. bloody crime
4. the premonitions
5. treachery's stain
6. spectres of the past
7. banquo's final rest
8. three voices of fate
9. hell to pay
10. the prophecies (fugue in D minor)
11. insanity's mind
12. requiem for lady macbeth
13. face of fear
14. fall of dunsianne
15. fate's triumph
16. the downward fall
17. tragedy of macbeth
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (128kbps)

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Tuesday, May 8, 2007

SCARS: Nether Hell

This is the most brutal and agressive old scholl thrash metallers here in Brazil. This albums smokes from beginning to the end.. You can't miss this one...great band , great music...

Tracks:
1. Creatures That Come Alive in the Dark
2. Warfare
3. Nether Hell
4. Legions
5. Return to The Killing Ground
6. Hidden Roots of Evil
7. World Decay
8. Drugs Kill
9. Mentally Murdered
10. Ruined by Hatred
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (192kbps)

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LIVING DEATH: (2002) Metal Revolution (Expanded)

The Thrash/Speed band from Velbert was totally undervalued in their active time. So it is astonishing, that they finally release their second rerelease. After the cult debut "Vengeance Of Hell", there is now the great second work "Metal Revolution" as fantastic rerelease. Due to the 5 Live songs as bonus, one can't complain something about it. Musically, this was a great cumulation to the debut "Vengeance Of Hell" in 1984, which was a little bit thin in its sound. LIVING DEATH were at the creative top of their career with "Metal Revolution"! All songs are a combination of traditional Heavy Metal and severe Speed/Thrash. Ok, it will be not hard enough for the Die Hard Thrash fans. But hey, we talk about one of the first bands, which celebrated this sound in Germany. Imagine a Thrash Metal version of ACCEPT and CIRITH UNGOL, because the vocals of Toto are the incarnation of moodiness. His shrill voice divided the fans in the 80s, too. Personally, I liked the band because of the originally vocals and the musically area is also on the top.
After all, the Kelch brothers had been the musically leaders of MEKONG DELTA! So, technically, there is nothing to complain about, eh? The songs itself are just classics, very plausible, diversified und always wrecking your neck. Songs like the dragging "Screaming For A Chamber" or the jaunty "Shadow Of A Dream" are midwhile in my alltime-fave-list. Actually, there are just hits on the record!
Of course, I know that their following record "Protected From Reality" (previously there had been a rare Mini) was great, too. It was vitally more extreme but also very technical. There was the influence of MEKONG DELTA much bigger! (Online September 14, 2002)..link >>>

Tracks:
1. Killing Machine
2. Grippin' A Heart
3. Rulers Must Come
4. Screaming From a Shambles
5. Intro
6. Shadow of a Dream
7. Panic & Hysteria
8. Road of Destiny
9. Deep In Hell
10. You and Me
11. Living Death
12. Bloody Dance
13. My Victim
14. Nightline
** Crazy Life Music
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (192kbps)
** Tracks 10-11-12-13-14 recorded live (Bonus)

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Sunday, May 6, 2007

TANKARD: (1990) The Meaning of Life

Tracks:
1. open all night
2. we are us
3. dancing on our grave
4. mechanical mal
5. beermuda
6. the meaning of life
7. spece beer
8. always them
9. wheel of rebirth
10. barfly
11. wonderful life (bonus track)
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (192kbps)

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TANKARD: (1991) Fat, Ugly and Live

Official live album recorded on The Dierks Mobile in Frankfurt/Vobi & Bochum/Zeche on October 8th and 9th 1990.

Tracks:
1. the meaning of life
2. mercenary
3. beermuda
4. total addiction
5. poison
6. we are us
7. maniac forces
8. live to dive
9. chemical invasion
10. the morning after
11. space beer
12. medley (alcohol, puke, mon cheri, wonderful life)
13. (empty) tankard
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (192kbps)

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TANKARD: (1985) Heavy Metal Vanguard (1º Demo tape)

The Matthäus Church is about to be torn down. The local school band from 1982 that practiced in the basement shall live on, though. Amidst a time of a thousand reunions. The inventors of "Alcoholic Metal" celebrate their twentieth anniversary in spring 2002 with the release of album number 10 – "B-Day". Let us raise our glasses to Tankard, who have continuously blessed the community with records on a regular basis. Five minimal line-up changes have done nothing to keep them from remaining an exclusive Frankfurt combo. Even the local soccer team SG Eintracht can´t keep up with that. The closest being in the seventies with dream team Grabowski, Hölzenbein, Körbel, Doctor Hammer and Doctor Kunter.
Around then a 13-year old Andreas Fritz Johannes Geremia got drunk for the first time when the Eintracht won the UEFA cup back in May 1980, their biggest success to date. Two years later future shouter "Gerre" joined forces with long haired 10th grade classmates Axel Katzmann (G) and Frank Thorwart (B), who had just founded the band we know today. At first they called themselves Vortex and Avenger until they discovered Tankard (beer mug) in a dictionary. After weeks of practice they wrote their first song, an eight minute long tune called „Ray Death"-"A boring song about nuclear war" according to Gerre.
They soon realized that they had to double the tempo. A successful formula was found and remains so until today. "Fast thrash-punk". It was the usual screaming and pounding, however with an element of pure anarchy and fun. "We wouldn't exist without humor" says Gerre.
After a year of finding themselves they played their first gig in a classroom on May 28, 1983. Since alcohol was not allowed in school they poured their beer in milk cartons which they consumed while playing. Guitarist Bernard Rapprich left the band beforehand because his conservative father did not want him hanging around a bunch of drunks. They've never heard from him since. He's probably a brain surgeon now. The first choice for his replacement turned out to be the best one. In the parallel class was an AC/DC maniac named Andy Bulgaropoulos. He was immediately kidnapped and chained in the catacombs of the Matthäus Church, finally escaping in 1999 to Berlin to rejoin with his wife and kid....continues below..

Tracks:
1. Incredible Loudness
2. Devil's Game
3. Arson
4. Mercenary
5. Heavy Metal
6. Death By Whips
7. Rundown Quarter
8. Alcohol
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (192kbps)

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TANKARD: (1985) Alcoholic Metal (2º Demo tape)

Back to the year 1984. Tankard played at a legendary happening in Sindlingen. Other up and coming bands present were Sodom and the southern trio Destruction-rambo outfits and all. "Manfred Schütz of SPV, who was also there, made us an offer but then withdrew it after he saw us play" says Gerre with a grin. "He had the balls to say that we weren't bad. Weren't bad? We sucked!!". The main reason was that Andy wore a blue sweater with some deer on it. Not very Metal. Sodom and Destruction signed up with SPV-Label Steamhammer and Tankard still had no contract. What the boys really needed aside from gigs and popular demos like „Heavy Metal Vanguard" and "Alcoholic Metal" was business sense.
Enter manager Buffo Schnädelbach. He gave up his job as banker because he couldn't take wearing a tie all day. From then on he took care of marketing and merchandising. At first he didn't fare to well as sixth "Beer mug" on stage ("I was allowed to sing 'Alcohol' and failed") but the Frankfurt Südbahnhof was completely sold out. There were even ten police cars parked outside waiting for trouble. At this time our heroes had their first record contract and "Zombie Attack" was in the stores. Karl-Ulrich Walterbach, owner of Noise Records in Berlin, turned out to be quite a penny pincher. During one of their studio dates he even suggested they stay the nights at the local youth hostle.
At least he recognized their potential in the mid eighties. The combination of alcoholic humor, political irony, pounding rhythm and the stage presence of front-man Gerre gained them increasing popularity. In 1988 the magazine Stern described their music in the article "Heavy Metal Subculture" as a "derailing train loaded with beer mugs".
Even prominent band Metallica, while touring Germany as support for Twisted Sister, laughed their asses off when Hetfield ("Hey, you sound like a mix between Tank and Discharge") and Ulrich read the headline on their tour poster.
On it was printed "at war with breakdancers". Venom, whose current album at the time was titled "At War With Satan", probably got a kick out of it, too.
Tankard left the fight between Posers and Thrashers to the jerks of the scene. After graduation they went to Berlin to record the debut "Zombie Attack" and were more concerned with exploding camping cookers, warmed-up ravioli three times a day, broken beds, hysterical maids and the forced vacation from a slightly demolished hotel...continues below

Tracks:
1. Acid Death
2. Screaming Victims
3. Intro
4. Zombie Attack
5. Deadly Intention
6. Mercenary
7. Poison
8. Alien
9. Thunder & Lightning
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TANKARD: (1986) Zombie Attack

The concept album „Chemical Invasion" was released in 1987, during the beer crisis between the EU and BRD. Also adding to their image was the artwork by Sebastian Krüger, who also worked for the magazine "Spiegel" and drew stars like Slash, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Another trademark was producer Harris Johns. This time for B-Day Tankard tried out Andy Classen, formerly of Holy Moses.
Back on board, though, is Krüger who after a couple of years absence decided to swing his paint brush again for the new anniversary cover. His artwork on "B-Day" will include the legendary Alien and Bomber, the beer swilling supermodel on the cover of "Kings of Beer".
The depiction of the Pope smoking a joint on the Chemical Invasion cover, much to Tankard's surprise, didn't pose any problems. At around the same time the Magazine "Titanic" portrayed the Holy one making love to a sheep and promptly had the Inquisition on their backs. Looks like even God is on their side, as was evident at the Rock Hard show in 1990 where they were the only band that played without buckets of rain pouring from above.
The Almighty has a sense of humor, though. The hobby alcoholics failed a beer test held the same day. The beer thrashers also hold diverse records. According to (own words) Germany's ugliest band they:
* were never bootlegged
* received 10,000 D-Marks from the Gema in 1991 because they were accidentally mistaken for the plastic combo "Captain Hollywood"
* were reviewed in an English article as "Fat ugly German bastards", thus the self-ironic title for their live album "Fat, Ugly and Live"
* outed Assassin in their special thanks list as "poor chocolate milk drinkers
* got only 2nd place for their 100 year Eintracht birthday hymn "Schwarz-weiß wie Schnee"
* toured Japan back in 1999. Two gigs
* Never get any groupies. The audience is mainly comprised of fat dudes with smelly vests on.
* Released two Schlager cover albums under the name "Tankwart" (gas station attendants)
* Auditioned a 50-year old guitarist called "Prince of Darkness" after Andy B. left the band. He didn't get the job. Instead the scepter was passed on to white-metaller Andy Gutjahr. (since Axel Katzmann left because of arthritis in 1995 they now only have one axeman)
* never received any recognition from the city of Frankfurt or the beer industry for their contribution to mass alcohol consumption.,, continues below...

Tracks:
1. Zombie Attack
2. Acid Death
3. Mercenary
4. Maniac Forces
5. Alcohol
6. ( Empty) Tankard
7. Thrash 'Till Death
8. Chains
9. Poison
10. Screamin' Victims
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TANKARD: (1988) The Morning After

Maybe this lack of recognition was due to the chaos and destruction they left behind in the television world. Gerre fell asleep with 3.3 blood-alcohol during an interview on Music Box. It was the beginning of the end for that station. For Tankard just the beginning. In the early 90s they played a band in the series "Ein Fall für Zwei". In it they were represented by Heavy Metal lawyer Rainer Hunold. The manager was played by Peer Augustinski. "We had a small gig in the Music Hall without pay that episode" says Gerre, who also played a statist in the series "Lindenstraße", "But we could drink for free. And we did just that. The production manager just shook his head the whole time".
"It is unknown how this guy must've reacted when he got the bill from the Music Hall. We took a sack of potatoes from a back room and shared it amongst ourselves". At least the scene was already filmed where Hunold, holding a Tankard cover in his hands, asks Augustinski "And this stuff sells?". Yes, it does!
Olaf Zissel recently had a severe toast on his ten year´s anniversary as TANKARD´s most irresistable drummer ever. 2004 will see Guitarist Andy Gutjahr raising a heavy pint to celebrate his personal best: six years of constant Thrash´n´Fun. Obviously the line-up of Frankfurt´s Finest looks as steady and stable as a brand new Oktoberfest mug waiting to be filled with a liter of freshly brewed German beer.
There were only two main characters who did not survive last two years´ highly successful touring season. In August 03 the beloved wooden sandals of singer Gerre fairly disappeared into the blue. The heavily built frontman desperately searched a backstage room at Swiss´ summer festival "Metal Dayz" over and over and over again, but in vain: his pals were gone
forever. The heroic, ecologically priceless hand-crafted shoes just seemed to have taken the chance of emigrating to North Americas south west coast. It´s more than just rumors that Slayer, who used to share the same chamber with TANKARD, took the occasion to lure away Gerres seven-mile-boots with promises of an eternal sun at the beaches of Malibu, delivering the service to shuffle over melting sands, carrying axeman Kerry King´s sensitive feet.
But this shattering loss remained to be the only sad footnote of TANKARD´s twentieth founding anniversary diary. A both freaky and fluffy episode, packed with lots of memorable gigs. In 02 and 03 the band was booked many times to play clubshows and festival performances: almost as many live appearances as had been listed back in the late eighties, when our friends used to hammer through their first successful golden years. And year number three of the new millennium delivered the perfect timing to experience unexpected, but deepest TANKARD mania: In Turkey and Greece the Band hotels were literally besieged by hordes of fanatic supporters. And Gerre utilized his dream of dreams to thunder away his erotically powered 135-kilo-chippendales-body by stagediving into the heart of a berserking mosh-pit during showtime in Athens... continues below....

Tracks:
1. Intro
2. Commandments
3. Shit-Faced
4. TV Hero
5. F.U.N.
6. Try Again
7. The Morning After
8. Desperation
9. Feed The Lohocla
10. Help Yourself
11. Mon Cheri
12. Outro
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TANKARD: (1989) Alien (Mini-LP)

Smiling faces everywhere: Not only the live shows but also the album "B-Day" sold way more copies than most critics would have bet on. Plus the eleven smashers of the eleventh studio record "Beast Of Bourbon" show even more intensive moments, proving TANKARD´s original power and heaviness on their very best level. Not to forget producer Andy Classen´s brillant engineering and mixing of the spicy thrash metal brew. The sleeve rounds it up and demonstrates one more time the genius arts of Germany´s leading living artist Sebastian Krüger, well known as famous portrait painter of Keith Richards and Slash.
No doubt about that: The lyrics of the current TANKARD record hit the point as good as ever before. "Beast Of Bourbon" features a poetic and ironic spectrum, ranging from unbeatable tenderness (´Fistful Of Love´) to alcoholic aliens with some unstoppable love for German beer which has been brewed in the tradition of 1516. Gerre traces down the thugs to their third-class-planet somewhere left hand side of the Andromeda nebula and uncovers a flourishing beer industry with stolen German patents.
But there´s even more to discover:
- ´Die With A Beer In Your Hand´ shows the real thing to wimps and posers from all over the metal planet: "Sword held higher - who´s the liar? - I have the beer of fire!" - ´Genetic Overkill´ serves in the tradition of Tankards all-time-goodie ´Chemical Invasion´, shocking harmless bar patrons with a mind-boggling focus on gender manipulated beer.
- ´Under Friendly Fire´ describes American jet fighter pilots as amphetamine driven ruthless killers who don´t care for anybody as long as they´ve shot down every single human being during freedom supporting campaignes like "Operation Desert Worm". - ´We´re Coming Back´ is a cover of a singalong-superhit, originally written and recorded by British punk rockers Cocksparrer. The number found its way into the Tankard repertoire by entertaining numerous rides of supporters of Frankfurt´s football side Eintracht on away trips. Signore Geremia´s second job: travel agent of the responsible organizing company named "Anal Sex Tours". - ´Dead Men Drinking´ finally features the band celebrating themselves, meaning: We´re not dead yet. We´re more alive and well than many bad-wishers would have dared to think only a few years ago.
Did anyone try to find a decent spot for TANKARD´s final curtain yet? No way! The freshness of "Beast Of Bourbon" and now "The Beauty and the Beer" (2006) proves that the "ugliest thrash band in the world" still has all the power and all the passion to stay with us for another little while...http://www.tankard.info/06_bandbio5_eng.html

Tracks:
1. Alien
2. 666 Packs
3. Live to Dive
4. Remedy
5. (Empty) Tankard
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TANKARD: (1989) Hair of the Dog

A compilation of tracks from albums : ''Zombie Attack'', ''Chemical Invasion'', ''The Morning After'' and ''Alien''.

Tracks:
1. the morning after
2. alien
3. don't panic
4. zombie attack
5. chemical invasion
6. commandments
7. tantrum
8. maniac forces
9. shit faced
10. (empty) tankard
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Wednesday, May 2, 2007

U.F.O.: (1977) Lights Out (Chrysalis)

Despite a few generic moments, Lights Out is probably the best studio document of what elevated UFO above the '70s hard rock fray. Within a Euro-blues framework, the classic lineup that lasted from Phenomenon through Strangers in the Night incorporated challenging dynamics, epic balladry, and a more than occasional sensitivity. On Lights Out, all three of these traits come together in powerful fashion, most notably on the space rocker-cum-ballad "Love to Love," where a ridiculously heavy intro gives way to flourishing poetics. "Gettin' Ready" and an oddball Love cover, "Alone Again Or," also showcase the band's sensitive ambiguities, never compromising the group's overarching hard edge. Not enough can be said either about UFO's standout individual performances, particularly Phil Mogg's street level vocals, which no doubt greatly influenced Joe Elliot and Paul Dianno. Then, of course, there's the matter of Michael Schenker's deservedly lauded lead guitar. Expressive and bluesy with a tone nearing perfection, even the more pedestrian tunes are made worthwhile due to a Schenker solo. Lights Out holds up well; its subtleties are worth mentioning because the band always make it a point to rock hard and the playing is always on. Almost completely overlooked stateside, Lights Out is a lost gem...by Matthew Kantor

Tracks:
1. Too Hot to Handle
2; Just Another Suicide
3. Try Me
4. Lights Out
5. Gettin' Ready
6. Alone Again Or
7. Electric Phase
8. Love to Love
** Covers: (Yes)
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U.F.O.: (1975) Force It (Chrysalis)

Michael Schenker and Phil Mogg really started to find their groove as a songwriting team with their second album together (and fourth UFO release overall), Force It. In fact, the last remaining folk and space rock tendencies that had stolen much of Phenomenon's thunder are summarily abandoned here, as the group launches itself wholeheartedly toward the hard rock direction that would make them stars. The first step is taken by Schenker, of course, who confidently establishes the aggressive, biting guitar tone that would define all the releases of the band's glory years. "Let It Roll" and "Shoot Shoot" kick off the album in rousing fashion, and while holding them under a microscope might reveal them as rather disposable slabs of hard rock, they would remain concert favorites for the band nonetheless. The punchy single "Love Lost Love" sounds tailor-made for the American market and acoustic ballad "High Flyer" is quite good, despite taking a dip in energy. But things only really start to gell on the album's second half. Schenker and Mogg wheel out their most mature composition yet with the piano-led "Out in the Street," whose softer sections truly highlight Mogg's highly disciplined, understated vocal style and make the guitar player's more restrained soloing all the more memorable. Schenker is soon back in charge, however, on the stuttering riffs and blistering fretboard work of "Mother Mary" and the downright vicious stop-start strut of "This Kids" -- both UFO anthems. One of the band's best albums, Force It will not disappoint lovers of '70s English hard rock...by Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks:
1. Let It Roll
2. Shoot Shoot
3. High Flyer
4. Love Lost Love
5. Out in the Streets
6. Mother May
7. Too Much of Nothing
8. Dance Your Life Away
9. This Kid's
10. Between the Walls
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JAG PANZER: (2001) Mechanized Warfare (Century Media)

Colorado band formed in 1981 consisting of guitarist Mark Briody, bassist John Tetley, drummer Butch Carlson, and vocalist Harry "The Tyrant" Conklin. Their style was basic British-style metal influenced by bands like Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, and they released their debut mini-album in 1983. The band moved to Los Angeles to seek out another guitarist, settling on Joey Tafolla, who contributed a great deal to the group's most memorable material. The group's debut album, Ample Destruction, did not bring success as quickly as Tafolla expected, and he left, eventually joining Alice Cooper's band and recording as a solo artist for Shrapnel Records. Carlson and the Tyrant left shortly thereafter, with the Tyrant briefly joining Riot and later forming his own band, Titan Force. Briody and Tetley reformed the group in 1987 with a new lineup (including vocalist Daniel Conca), and their resulting demo got them a deal with Auburn Records and the opportunity to record a new album. In 1996, the original lineup reunited (with the exception of Carlson, who was replaced by drummer Rikard Stjernquist) for the album The Fourth Judgement [sic], produced by Jim Morris (Death). Age of Mastery followed in 1998, and two years later Jag Panzer returned with Thane to the Throne. The summer 2001 saw the release of another hardhitting metal effort, Mechanized Warefare... by Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks:
1. take to the sky
2. frozen in fear
3. unworthy
4. the silent
5. the scarlet letter
6. choir of tears
7. cold is the blade (and the heart that wields it)
8. hidden in my eyes
9. power surge
10. all things renewed
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GRIM REAPER: (1987) Rock You to Hell (RCA)

Although Grim Reaper was never in a class with Judas Priest or Iron Maiden, the band was definitely underrated -- its three albums were solid examples of British fantasy metal. Produced by Max Norman, Rock You to Hell was the last of the three and is easily recommended to anyone who fancies metal that is forceful yet melodic. This 1987 album came at a time when MTV was in love with pop-metal hair bands, like Bon Jovi and Poison, and thrash was the rage in the metal underground -- Grim Reaper was neither pop-metal nor thrash, and the British wisely stuck with the type of fantasy metal they were known for. More melodic than most thrash, but a lot heavier than pop-metal, testosterone-driven tracks like "You'll Wish That You Were Never Born," "When Heaven Comes Down," and "Waysted Love" demonstrate that melody and brute force can be a powerful combination. Some of the tunes underscore Grim Reaper's interest in the occult and horror movies -- like "Night of the Vampire" -- but the lyrics come across as comic rather than disturbing. While Slayer and Deicide took their fascination with the occult so seriously that their songs really could be genuinely disturbing, Grim Reaper is more entertaining than anything...by Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Tracks:
1. rock you to hell
2. night of the vampire
3. lust for freedom
4. when heaven comes down
5. suck it and see
6. rock me 'till i die
7. you'll wish that you were never born
8. waysted love
9. i want more
** Covers: (Yes)
** Bitrate: (128kbps)
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