May 21, 2010

Hollywood Metal 93 (R.I.P. DIO)

Hollywood Metal Episode 93 (audio)

It was a sad week for Metaldom as the iconic Ronnie James Dio passed away after a valiant battle with cancer. Hollywood Metal extends a sincere horns up to the man who, either directly or indirectly, influenced 100% of metal as we know it today. \,,/ \,,/  R.I.P. DIO

Dan Serper joined me on the show for a remote broadcast via skype. I invited him to pick out a few of the tracks this week because Dan has a highly trained ear for metal so i’m always interested to hear what he has to say about one band or another in terms of what they are doing technically and music-theory wise, with the music. His first selection was SCAR SYMMETRY “Holographic Universe.” These guys are a melodic death metal band from Sweden and they perform at the higher end of the melodic metal spectrum in terms of technical ability and song complexity. Up next was my selection of WHISPERED “Blindfold”. This band is a melodic power metal band that has similarities with CHILDREN OF BODOM in the sense that they use coarse vocals over charging power metal and neoclassical riffs. The theme of their album is the Japanese Samurai warrior culture which is, of course, metal. It’s also a nice change from the usual Finnish themes of nordic culture, darkness, sadness or diabolical stuff. (Which are also awesome.) At this point the show myself and Dan said a few words about Ronnie James Dio and I played the immortal song “Holy Diver” as a tribute to this legend of a man. Not wanting to dwell on the sadness and in the spirit of metal we proceeded to get right into Dan’s next pick for us, SIKTH “Summer Rain”. This is another very complex band, musically speaking. They do a number of things in their songs that push the boundaries of their instruments and progressive metal genre. A mutual favorite KALMAH was next with “Rust Never Sleeps.” I’ve said a lot about this band over the last couple years but it bears repeating. These guys exemplify quality melodic death metal. I’m glad to see these guys gaining traction world wide. I’m fully expecting a US tour in the very near future. Lastly, GWYDION, Portugal’s premier viking metal horde have released their second full length called Horn Triskelion. It’s a great album that hits hard right from the start. After and epic intro track “Fara I Viking” and its thunderous drums and riffs remind listeners why we bow to the Æsir

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April 11, 2010

Hollywood Metal Episode 91

Hollywood Metal Episode 91 (audio)

Alas, the US release date for KALMAH’s new album had arrived so it was time to add “Sacramentum” to the playlist as co-host Tracey Hays and I both marked that as a must-play. All in all, I think its a very strong release from these veterans but I think the album of the year title is still very much up in the air. (Jari, are you listening?) A pair of Austrian bands were next. HEATHEN FORAY and BIFROST are two quality viking/pagan metal bands. I had a hard time choosing which songs from each but settled upon “Winterking” from HEATHEN FORAY and “Ragnarok” from BIFROST. Both have memorable riffs and epic subject matter. Tracey introduced me to IMMANIFEST today. These guys are a symphonic black metal band from Florida who just released their first EP called Qliphotic. I had no idea what that meant during the show but doing some research afterwards reveals that Qliphotic is a derivative of Qliphoth which refers to “the  representation of evil forces in the mystical teachings of Judaism (such as in the Kabbalah)” according to wikipedia. In other words, evil and demonic stuff…. awesome. “Thaumiel” is the song we picked from the EP and it too is dark and epic all around: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thamiel. WINTER RAGE is an upstart band from Croatia that released an EP in ‘08 called The First Raging Snow. “Northern Legacy” is off that EP and I am now definitely on board for a full length from these winter warriors. Congratulations goes out to our friends in STATIUS, who won battle of the bands last weekend for a spot on California Metalfest this summer. Drummer Wyatt Bentley brought WODENSTHRONE to my attention during the bonfire after-party. “Leodum On Lande” is pretty much an atmospheric black metal clinic.


February 22, 2010

Hollywood Metal Episode 62 (Apr-18-2009)

Hollywood Metal Episode 62 (audio)

Saturday April 18th 2009: Tyler and Lane of PHLEGETHON were here in the studio with us drinking beer and talking about their journey though metaldom. First up was of course PHLEGETHON with “Feeding the Phlegethon” a brutal number that starts off with an epic intro but wastes no time bringing the thunder! The band used 2 vocal style perfectly alternating between guttural harsh and raspy harsh. Great tremolo picking, pounding drums and multiple changes of pace and melody.. epic! Speaking of epic the next band wrote the book on epic. MOONSORROW “Kylan Paassa” which translates to “A Village Away” is yet another 7 minute epic from these Finnish masters. The tortured screams of these vikings bellow out against the atmospheric keyboards… a warning to all that only the warriors of Odin are worthy of such entertainment. Known for their catchy riffs and sustainable originality despite the extreme length of most of their songs, MOONSORROW demonstrates why they are among my top 10 band list. And then it was time for more PHLEGETHON! “Creature of the North” blazes along with the tremolo guitar and drums for the first part but then turns into a crushing headbanger around 1:18 into the song as the drum cadence switches to rollicking thunder! The song alternates tempo throughout… excellent work .. great musicianship. SKETELTONWICH was a late entry to the show. We had an agreement on how awesome this band is so we decided to play “Within My Blood.” BLACKGUARD is rapidly moving up my list of top bands (maybe even cracking the top 10 soon). “Scarlet to Snow” is a brilliant way to start your album. This song is heavy, fast and epic. The use of keys is masterful and once again, I’m always a fan of lead guitar floating above the song.. almost independent of the other instruments. The intro is positively awesome too. INGRIMM is a folk metal band I discovered while checking up on my friends TARABAS who are playing at Black Troll Fest in Germany soon. We’ll play them next week on the show, but this week I was to play INGRIMM who is also playing BTF. This band featured a good mix of metal styles within their songs. Firmly rooted in folk, there is also are melodic death-like guitars and some speedy power metal solos. “Ingrimm” is the name of this track and most of the tracks on their latest album 2008 Todgeweiht are great as well. KALMAH is one of my all time favorites. This band is incredibly melodic and talented on all instruments. “Heritance of Berija” features both searing and heavy guitars. There is even an nice piano interlude that morphs into a kick ass guitar solo.. Everyone in the LA area needs to check out PHLEGETHON. They will be opening for NAPALM DEATH and KATAKLYSM at the Key Club in Hollywood on May 3rd, playing at the Cobalt Cafe in Canoga Park May 21st as well as Heathen Fire Fest Sept 12th somewhere in Los Angeles.


Hollywood Metal Episode 51 (Jan-18-2009)

Hollywood Metal Episode 51 (audio)

January 18th 2009: HAIL 2009 and HAIL ODIN! Hollywood Metal is back and stronger than ever in a new web based format. Tracey Hays is now co-hosting all the way from Kentucky. Today we played some of our favorite bands to kick off the new year. ENSIFERUM is my favorite band. “Blood is the Price of Glory” off the latest album Victory Songs (2008) is a truly epic battle song about war. I lyrics are unbelievably epic and the guitars blaze along.. much like an army of heathens charging into battle!!! ELVENKING, also my favorite band… as “Pagan Purity” shreds along you can easily see how this is one of the best bands in the world. Damnagoras absolutely rules (I don’t even acknowledge the album they released without him) and the guitars are heavy and sharp… zero imperfections. DRAGONLAND is another great example of why power metal from Sweden is probably the best in the world. “As Madness Took Me” showcases lead axeman Olaf’s ability to shred yet honor melody and tempo.. great band all around. Also hailing from Sweden is the grandiose SABATON celebrating the triumphs and tribulations of WWII with “Attero Dominatus” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNlRqyUV4ss Please freeze frame at :08 seconds for the most epic power stance ever! BATHORY, the alfather, is a pioneer of black metal and viking metal. Many regard “One Rode to Asa Bay” to be his best viking metal song. I think its debatable but one that is not is that this song is ridiculously awesome! The most under rated rock tragedy of all time is the death of Quorthon, the human embodiment of Odin himself! HAIL QUORTHON! Perhaps my favorite melodic death metal band is INSOMNIUM from Finland who should be releasing another album this year hopefully. These guys are my go to band whenever I’m feeling depressed. Their songs totally speak to the dark parts of my soul and soothe the depression in a way I can’t begin to describe. I cannot help but feel amazing good and happy after rocking out to any of their songs, its a sensation of unity, almost like they are singing about the same pain that I am feeling. KALMAH is a close second for favorite melodic death metal bands “Wings of Blackening” is off their latest release and it features some of the best tremolo picking I have ever heard…. black metal be damned! (just kidding my black metal brothers…) anyway.. today’s show ruled, tune in next week and Hollywood Metal Radio BATTLES ON!

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February 21, 2010

Hollywood Metal Episode 23 (May-30-2008)

Hollywood Metal Episode 23 (audio)

Friday May 30th 2008:  A show for the metal history books occurred today. Got to play 2 of my favorite bands from Finland, the next great melodic black metal band from Germany, a band with the absolute best band name in metal, a prog metal powerhouse and a n epic Norwegian viking metal band! Oh and did I mention that the infamous METAL SANAZ was on the show today?!!!  Yup, we’re one step closer to crushing all other music shows and world domination in the name of metal! Things got started a few minutes late due to brutal LA traffic. To buy some time I played an 8 minute epic masterpiece by DOOMSWORD. It’s ok… go ahead… you know you want to say DOOMSWORD! out loud in a death metal voice… it’s a perfectly normal reaction upon hearing the name of this band… Sometimes I find myself saying it to myself randomly thoughout the day… so metal! Anyway, the song was “Deathbringer” from their 2003 release Let Battle Commence. It features epic clean vocals, extremely catching, marching guitar riffs and an excellent melodic section starting at 5:17. A true masterpiece! When the song ended METAL SANAZ was in the studio with us.. time to rock!.. I first met her outside the Whiskey a few weeks ago and she said she had just moved to West Hollywood so we talked a living in Hollywood and being so close to the metal scene in LA. We also talked about her recent trip to Kuwait with Myspace to visit the troops overseas. It was an excellent story and a great thing that Myspace did for the soldiers, I bet that concert was crazy. The second song played was from my absolute favorite melodic death metal band INSOMNIUM. From Finland, these guys have a supreme sense of melody and pacing. The simple words in this account cannot possibly do this song the justice it deserves.. just listen to it at high volume and let the guitars own your soul… all internal pain will dissipate. Next we spoke about www.MetalSanaz.com and the various features that will be included on the site when it launches. It’s going to be a cool metal site with a lot of resources for bands and metalheads. Be sure to check that out when it launches in the next few weeks. The 3rd song was from my second favorite melodic death metal band KALMAH, also from Finland. The song is called “My Nation” and it alternates between soft melodic keyboard melodies and just the heaviest of heavy death metal! KALMAH rules they just released a new album too which is excellent, definitely check it out! After that we talked about the kinds of things that Sanaz looks for in a metal band. Obviously the music is the most important element but things like imagery and packaging are pivotal in getting your music in front of people who can appreciate the “music.” Since there is so much metal to choose from around the world I often will have to make a decision on which cd to get or which myspace band page to listen to based on things like band names, images and content themes. I’m sure I haven’t heard a ton of great metal music because the bands failed to catch my attention visually which is unfortunate but a definite fact. We also talked about how important it is for bands to put their best material first on the album. I can usually tell within the first minute or two of the opening song whether or not the whole album is going to rock and worth the end to end listen. With so many albums presented to me daily I can’t waste time hoping that a mediocre album will recover at the end of the cd and rock my face off. The next band played was DYRATHOR from Germany. I played these guys two weeks ago because they met the great metal requirements just mentioned… I’m really excited for a full length from these guys and definitely can’t wait to see them in concert someday. I choose a song that I couldn’t pronounce but I gave it my best shot… it’s called “Schicksalsschlacht” and it features great black/viking melodies with excellent violin accompaniment for a epic folk sound. Later, Sanaz and I talked a little bit about how metal Hollywood is, contrary to what many would believe based on the pop music of the day. This town is full of metalheads working hard towards the goal of getting to rock faces nightly in the name metal! I’ve been living here for less then a year but I can’t see myself leaving this metal haven anytime soon. We also talked a little bit about how to often metal heads express dislike for other metallers and bands. I can’t stand when I get drawn into negative conversations about metal. Save the angst for non-metal forms of music. If a band is out their rocking and doing their thing, it doesn’t have to be the best metal or even your favorite kind of metal to appreciate it. I’m not saying I like all the metal I hear but I’d never write something off based on pre-disposition. Nor would I waste my time to try to express dislike for a band for any reason. Close-mindedness is for non-metallers who make decisions before they have truly listened. I guess the point I’m trying to make here is be open to all metal and all forms of instrument driven music. It’s the ultimate thing you can do to promote metal because it’s the exact opposite mindset of non-metallers. Plus it shows people that we’ve considered everything and come to know that metal is the best form of music… metal musicians have to be highly skilled and technically sound, the best play metal. I wanted to show some range on the show today because I don’t want people to think that I’m locked into the forms that we play most often on Hollywood Metal (viking, black, folk, and melodic death). PAGAN’S MIND is one of my favorite progressive metal bands. “Entrance: Stargate” was the song we played and this is a hard band to forget once you’ve heard the vocals of Nils K. Rue. It’s really hard to write what you hear when listening to this band but even if prog metal isn’t your thing, and cosmic, overly fantastical, futuristic space themes don’t strike a chord with you, this band still rules and the musicianship is amazing. Following this inter-galactic gem we wrapped up the show with Sanaz talking about where you can find her on the net. I pressume that our shows audience is probably already fully aware but just in case, check her out, she’s doing great things to promote metal around the world. I closed the show with a viking metal band from Norway called GALAR. This band came out of nowhere with a great album in 2006. The song we played was “Ragnarok”, classic viking metal with and excellent main riff and good usage of folk instruments.

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February 18, 2010

Hollywood Metal Episode 1 (Dec-22-2007)

Hollywood Metal Episode 1 (audio)

Saturday December 22nd 2007: Just pre-recorded the pilot episode of “Hollywood Metal” hosted by Brendan Biryla. It was a 15 minute session so it was hard to fit 3 epic songs and still do the required PSA and run 3-30 second commercial spots. However, I don’t have a choice in the matter, yet, so we had to cut the last song, KALMAH  (“The Black Waltz”), a little short. I wanted listeners to hear the solo in this song (at 3:20) because it is particularly heavy and it fucking rules. I led the show off with my two favorite bands, ELVENKING (“White Willow”) and ENSIFERUM (“Hero in a Dream”). Since Jari left ENSIFERUM, ELVENKING is in the top spot, although there are several bands not far behind.

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