Tuesday, August 31, 2010

10 Month Old Baby Vomiting Fleghm

WHYZDOM - From The Brink Of Infinity


Ascendance Records - 2010
Symphonic Metal (great melody, in short)
1 to 10: Good! (7.5)
Article by: Martina d'Errico



It 'pretty rare that I may speak well of a group of symphonic metal, not for my dislike of this kind but often because the band are all similar and not particularly interesting. The Whyzdom though, from France, I was positively surprised, the singer's voice is versatile and lends itself to the less "lyric" song, so dissolving the pomposity that this kind can easily run.
Among the songs that deserve more note highlights "The Witness" and "The Power And The Glory," while the band does not have much familiarity with the ballads, as can be seen from "Freedom" which is far too saccharine and overly long.
Overall, however, "From The Brink Of Infinity" remains valid more than one disk, which eventually makes the metal symphonic accessible to non-super-fans.


Sunday, August 1, 2010

Cool Sayings For Editing Piks

RUDRA - BRAHMAVIDYA: TRANSCENDENTAL I

Vic Records - 2009
Black / Death Metal (Orientalized)
1 to 10: Original (7)
Article by: Martina d'Errico



Rudra I born in Singapore, rather unusual place for a band half blackened death in 1992. After various vicissitudes due to various line-ups decided to disband, but then reformed in 1996 and published a couple of years after releasing their self-titled debut. The word "Rudra" in the Hindu religion means someone who cries, strlla, and actually fits the term given to music, which as mentioned above is a mix of black and death metal, but made it more personal influences of oriental music. Questavolta the evil deity is not the usual Satan, who gives way to Indian gods which give an exotic flavor, everything new but no less disturbing, or "bad." This album is the second chapter of the trilogy "Brahmavidya", which will conclude shortly with the release of the third party.
A valid group is recommended for those looking for sounds a bit 'different.