In Ancient of Days of Thy Will Be Done
The News Review:
- In Ancient of Days of Thy Will Be Done
- Thank you metalheads. Sincerely Judas Priest
- An Interview With Drummer Neal Gist From f Raven & Ruins
In Ancient of Days of Thy Will Be Done
Examiner.com
Led Zeppelin Black Sabbath and Deep Purple Judas Priest which attracted large amounts of audiences that were the breaking points for the metal genre overall. Which slowly but surely made its way little by little into the music scene until it blew up with no one being able to control it whatsoever. Thus the birth of a dozen other sub-categories was awoken once the 80s and 90s had opened up the metal music world even further. Developing the glam metal zone down to thrash metal that lead down a more darker path of destruction metalcore black metal death metal hardcore a wide range of various elements were blended in to create this outstanding obsession. This brings us back to how it all began with the simple genre known as “heavy metal”. From the outskirts of Providence RI a unique metal band gave birth since the very bringing with "Was and Is to Come" which was a solid piece of work with such raw intensity and emotion engraved behind it was sure to make its way to a follow-up which it surprising did once 2009 had struck and "In Ancient of Days" was unleashed. Delivering 11-tracks that truly displays a strong and distinct mix of their influences.
Thank you metalheads. Sincerely Judas Priest
Houston Chronicle
But Priest has primarily continued to forge metal as it had since the early 1970s. There seems to have been a spike recently in noisy young bands that are playing a classic type of metal without a winky sense of irony. But Tipton says “I’m not sure metal ever went away. There are always offshoots death metal and thrash. They come and go but the backbone is always there. “I think people underestimate not just the strength of metal but its reach worldwide. We’ve been to places like Chile and had 15000 people show up.
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An Interview With Drummer Neal Gist From f Raven & Ruins
Metal Underground
I didn’t even really know what metal was when we formed the band in February 2005. I think that the variation in our musical tastes really plays a part in writing the kind of style we do. Ben was the leading voice in the direction of our music which was melodic death metal at the beginning and overtime we all grew into our own unique style together. xFiruath: What bands or albums are you personally listening to the most right now? Neal: Well I can’t speak for my band mates presently except for Michael Jackson we’re all huge fan) but I’ve been jamming a lot of 90′s alternative rock lately. I know very different musical backgrounds. As far as metal goes lately I’ve been listening to Bloodbath Mors Principium Est Kamelot and Hypocrisy. xFiruath: What?s your favorite non-metal album and why? Neal: Hmmm the answer to this question changes with the weather I’m afraid.