Posté : 28 juil. 2011, 23:23
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Et dire qu'il y a tellement de groupes bien meilleurs qui auraient mérité ce coup de projecteur
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Et dire qu'il y a tellement de groupes bien meilleurs qui auraient mérité ce coup de projecteurC'est tout à fait ça, un son énorme, des prises de risque au milieu de recettes classiques qui ont fait leurs preuves, Lips méconnaissable sur certains titres, en tout cas j'accroche pour l'instant. L'instrumentale jazz metal est juste trop sexymetal militia a écrit :A la première écoute, il est très surprenant cet album....![]()
ça part dans tous les sens riffs heavy direct, refrains + rock n' roll, avec un chant surmixé (on ne reconnait pas la voix de lips) et à la fin un titre 100% doom avec bontempi... pour conclure le CD par un instru "dansant".
va falloir que je me l'écoute plusieurs fois avant de donner mon verdict.
Everflow a écrit :![]()
Je te sens à fond là.
Ce que j'aime c'est la petite touche de folie sur ce skeud, tout en était très pro, bon après ceux qui aimaient pas Anvil n'aimeront pas beaucoup plus je pense, mais c'est frais.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, bassist Glenn Gyorffy (a.k.a. Glenn Five or G5), has left Canadian metal legends ANVIL, citing creative differences.
Glenn Five joined ANVIL in 1996 and has appeared on seven of the band's albums, including "This Is Thirteen" and the group's latest release, "Juggernaut Of Justice", on which he wrote and sang the song "This Ride".
Commented Glenn: "Playing in ANVIL has given me some of the best years of my life. However, after nearly 16 years with the band, the time has come to move on and try new musical endeavors. Although ANVIL has been a great band to play in, I have been limited creatively. I have a wide taste in music and I feel that it’s time to broaden my horizons."
Canadian metal legends ANVIL have recruited Sal Italiano (pictured below) — a member of the Long Island, New York IRON MAIDEN tribute band LIVE AFTER DEATH and original progressive metal act THE NIGHTMARE STAGE, as well as a former member of the acclaimed '80s heavy metal group CITIES — as their new touring bassist.
On whether he's ever surprised the band is still together and rocking some 40-plus years after its formation:
Lips: "What, that ANVIL's still together? Hell, no, Man! Not at all. You have to understand that when you talk about two guys that started in 1973, we were just 15 or 16 years old. I mean, would we have ever thought at that point that I'd be doing it when I was 56? Well, probably not. But at the same time, it's no big surprise."
On touring:
Lips: "Nothing could feel more at home and more normal, really. We're one of those bands that kind of loves to be on the road, we're not one of those bands that can't wait to get home. It's usually the opposite. But I think what that has to do with is a long, long period of deprivation."
"The schedules are extraordinarily hectic at some points where you don't really sleep. Sometimes there is no time, and I've found myself asleep in change rooms an hour before stage. But you sleep when you can."
On recently being approached in London's Heathrow Airport by a small man in a long coat and a hat that turned out to be Ian Anderson of JETHRO TULL:
Lips: "He had a solemn voice, a deep voice, one that I knew, but couldn't place for the life of me. He told me he wanted to let me know how inspiring and life-changing the movie was for him. He said ‘It made me put my band back together and back on the road. How out there is that?! But it feels amazing. I want to be humble, but it really is a great feeling to have people searching me out to let me know they have respect for the band and what we've done."
On putting on a really great show:
Lips: "As much as this band is about the love of metal, I've learned recently there's a lot more to performing than just loving the metal. I love to entertain. People come away from ANVIL shows with a smile on their faces having just seen a great show. It's not normal, I guess, for a metal band — we don't inspire punching someone out, or Satan worshiping. But we have enough angst to keep die hard metal lovers happy, and entertain a whole age range, from the kids of today to elderly rockers."
On whether he is ever surprised that ANVIL can still pull in an audience, still fill the seats after all these years:
Lips: "I think I'm more surprised when we don't! It truly has been a hard and long road to get here, and it's more of a surprise when we don't do well than when we do… At this point. Because it used to be the other way around!"
ANVIL a baptisé son quinzième album Hope In Hell. Il devrait sortir au printemps 2013. Il s’agira du premier disque avec le bassiste Sal Italiano arrivé en janvier dernier.
Source: http://www.radiometal.com/article/anvil ... lbum,84512
kingdavid666 a écrit :OPINEL ???
tu aurais du,il est tres bon.Psyko Killer a écrit :Ah si vous êtes grave...![]()
D'ailleurs cette news me fait penser que j'ai écouter plus que ça le dernier album!
Yep merci du conseil, je vais essayer avant la sortie du nouveau.kingdavid666 a écrit :tu aurais du,il est tres bon.Psyko Killer a écrit :Ah si vous êtes grave...![]()
D'ailleurs cette news me fait penser que j'ai écouter plus que ça le dernier album!