Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Scott's Metal Track of the Day - The Veil of Isis by The Sword

Today's Metal Track is brought to you by The Sword. This is the opening track on their latest album Apochryphon which was released in 2012. If you are a fan of Black Sabbath or Corrosion of Conformity you will probably like these guys.

The outro on this song is awesome. I wish they would have made it about a minute longer though. I get all pumped up and then it ends.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Scott's Metal Track of the Day - Psycho Holiday by Pantera

Today's Metal Track is brought to you by Pantera. This is off of their 1990 album Cowboys From Hell. This was not their first album but most fans consider it to be since it was their first album after leaving behind their Glam Metal style. I have never even listened to a song from that era and something tells me I should keep it that way.

RIP Dimebag

Monday, April 28, 2014

Scott's Instrumental Metal Track of the Day - Nottingham Lace by Buckethead

Today's Instrumental Metal Track is brought to you by Buckethead. This is off of his 2005 album Enter the Chicken. From about the 2:30 mark on is some fantastic, soothing soloing.

I've mentioned in previous posts how busy this guy is. Already in 2014 he has released 15 studio albums. That is just ridiculous. One of them is titled "You Can't Triple Stamp a Double Stamp"!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Easy Like Sunday Morning Track - Chiseled in Stone by Vern Gosdin

Today's Easy Like Sunday Morning Track is brought to you by the Voice, Vern Gosdin. This is the title track off of his 1988 album Chiseled in Stone.

I know it is pretty obvious from the lyrics but this is about a man who gets in fight with his wife and runs off to the bar to sulk. An old man sits beside him and and tells him that he should be thankful that he has someone to go home to. He goes on to tell him numerous stories that include the passing of his wife which is obvious in the powerful line "You don't know about lonely until it's chiseled in stone."

This song is a great reminder to enjoy the time you have with the ones you love and even in the tough times you should "thank your lucky stars" that they are still in your life.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Weekend Wildcard - Scenes from an Italian Restaurant by Bill Joel

This Weekend's Wildcard is brought to you by Billy Joel. This is off of his 1977 album The Stranger. He has had countless hits throughout the years but this song wasn't even released as a single. It probably had something to do with the song being over 7 minutes long which is his longest studio recording. Despite not being released as a single, it has long been a fan favorite.

This song is a medley of three different pieces with different styles. It starts with melodic piano section followed by an uptempo jazz section followed by a rock in and roll section and then closes it out by returning to the melodic piano section.

"They started to fight when the money got tight
And they just didn't count on the tears"

Friday, April 25, 2014

Scott's Metal Track of the Day - Among the Living by Anthrax

Today's Metal Track is brought to you by Anthrax. This is the title track on their 1987 album Among the Living. This song is based on the Stephen King novel The Stand. "The Walkin Dude" is Randall Flagg, the main villain in the book, and the beginning verse: "Disease! Disease! Spreading the disease!\With some help from Captain Trips\He'll bring the world down to its knees" refers to the virus that destroys most of the population in the novel.

I have this on vinyl in a frame on the wall in my man cave at home. It was actually given to my family a long time ago by my Dad's neighbor along with a bunch of other records. Because I had never seen Poltergeist, I didn't realize that the creepy man on the cover was from the movie. This was pointed out to me by Johnathon Stone last year.

This album was dedicated to Cliff Burton of Metallica who had died in a bus wreck 6 months before the album was released.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Scott's Metal Track of the Day - Time Consumer by Coheed and Cambria

Today's Metal Track is brought to you by Coheed and Cambria. These are the opening two tracks off of their debut album The Second Stage Turbine Blade. The first 56 seconds are the intro. As with all of their songs, it revolves around the comic The Amory Wars written by the band's lead singer and guitarist.

This song depicts Coheed's last moments with his his two youngest children, twins Matthew and Maria, right after he has poisoned them. He poisons them because he has been tricked into believing that they are infected with a strain of the Monstar virus called the Sinstar virus that cannot be controlled and must be stopped because it endangers their universe.

Coheed's last words to them: "Maria my star...Matthew goodnight."

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Scott's Metal Track of the Day - The Nameless by Slipknot

Today's Metal Track is brought to you by Slipknot. This is another one off of their 2004 album Vol 3: (The Subliminal Verses) which is my favorite by the band. It is the only album by the band that was produced by Rick Rubin. Maybe they should bring him back. I love the structure of this song with the use of the backing vocals throughout.

A new album is in the works and Corey has stated that the album is very dark and is a cross between Iowa and Vol. 3. Let's hope that is true. Unfortunately Joey Jordison is no longer the drummer which is a big loss. He was probably the most talented member in the band. 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Scott's Metal Track of the Day - Earth Day by Devin Townsend

In honor of Earth Day today's Metal Track is, of course, Earth Day by Devin Townsend. This is off of his 2001 album Terria. Devin got his first major gig performing vocals on Steve Vai's Sex & Religion album in 1993. After that album he went on to form the heavy metal band Strapping Young Lad. At the same time he has released numerous solo albums. He has also produced albums during this time.

I know I have posted this before but in case you missed it: The original character design for Pickles the drummer from the show Metalocalypse looked almost exactly like Devin in his early years. The design was changed slightly to distinguish the two. Devin also provided voices to other characters on the show.


Me as Pickles


Monday, April 21, 2014

Scott's Instrumental Metal Track of the Day - A weather front has stalled out in the Pacific - like a lonely person, lost in thought, oblivious of time by Cloudkicker

Today's Instrumental Metal Track is brought to you by Cloudkicker which is the name under which Ben Sharp released his solo work. He writes, records, mixes, and masters everything from his home in Columbus, Ohio. This is off of his latest album Subsume which was released last year. Ben releases all of his music for free with the option to add a donation.

Go check out more of his stuff here: http://cloudkickermusic.com/

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Easy Like Sunday Morning Track - Fly to the Angels by Slaughter

Today's Easy Like Sunday Morning Track is brought to you by Slaughter. This was the second single and video released in support of their breakthrough debut album Stick It to Ya which was released in 1990. The other major hit off of that album was Up All Night. The band gets its name from the lead singer's name, Mark Slaughter.

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Weekend Wildcard - Sure Shot by Beastie Boys

This Weekend's Wildcard is brought to you by Beastie Boys. Why? Well, because you can't, you won't, and you don't stop! This is the opening track off of their 1994 album Ill Communication which also featured the mega hit Sabotage.

Sadly, founding member Adam Yauch died at age 47 on May 4, 2012, after a three-year battle with salivary gland cancer. RIP MCA!

Friday, April 18, 2014

Scott's Metal Track of the Day - Pet by A Perfect Circle

Today's Metal Track is brought to you by A Perfect Circle. This is another one off of their 2003 album Thirteenth step which is a concept album that deals with the different aspects and perspectives of addiction.

This song is told from the perspective of the drug talking to the addict. On the surface the lyrics sound like they are from the perspective of a parent talking to a child with lines like "Lay your head down child, I won't let the boogeyman come." But instead the drug is telling the addict that it will protect him from the outside world ('the real world').

Stay with me
Safe and ignorant
Just stay with me
Hold you and protect you from the other ones
The evil ones
Don't love you son
Go back to sleep

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Scott's Metal Track of the Day - Froggin' Bullfish by Periphery

Today's Metal Track is brought to you by Periphery. This is off of their 2012 album Periphery II: This Time It's Personal. I know parts of it has some harsh vocals and that's not everyone's thing but I urge you to stick in there. The singer, Spencer, has great range and it is on display in this track.

You Final Fantasy players may hear some familiar sounds in this song. In the YouTube posting Misha Mansoor stated "I'll admit that the middle part of the song is heavily influenced by the FF7 slums theme (Where Cloud goes dress shopping) because it felt oh so right haha."

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Scott's Metal Track of the Day - How the Gods Kill by Danzig

Today's Metal Track is brought to you by Danzig. This is the title track on their 1992 album Danzig III: How the Gods Kill. This song concerns a search for knowledge and an understanding of oneself. The video for this was featured on the Beavis & Butthead episode "Scientific Stuff" (See below).

This song starts off slow but it is totally worth the wait. It kicks in at about the 2:42 mark with an outstanding riff coupled with powerful vocals. The band noted that in this recording you can hear some hissing in the intro because of their preamp setup but they didn't want to re-do it because Glenn nailed it on vocals.



Beavis and Butthead Clip