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  • New Music: Heaven & Hell...

    http://www.noisecreep.com/2009/03/24...song-premiere/
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6M4lm9Ahz0

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    I heard a snippet of this song on their myspace page the other day. Nice! Can't wait to hear the rest.
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    • #3
      So who's been watching Hentai?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Newc View Post
        So who's been watching Hentai?

        ??? I missed that one,


        Nonetheless... Dio still has it... Man, that guy is like the voice of heavy metal. The music is sorta boring... I LOVE Geezer and his playing, I can take or leave Appice, and Tony is well, Tony. I always crave something alittle more complex or tasty from him. But he does have the "evil mode" that works well for his writing.

        Wish some new wicked guitar guy would come up from hell and work with Dio before he dies... Tony is wicked and evil like NO ONE ELSE, just getting a lil boring...

        But damn, RJD is still very engaging in his ability to evoke such an evil emotion in a tune. Dude's phrasing just is amazing. Dio and Halford are the shit... And Dio still has my money for his evil inflections...
        Last edited by Cleveland Metal; 03-24-2009, 03:55 PM.

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        • #5
          I'll give it 665.1 horns up!!!

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          • #6
            sounds good but I'd rather hear Tony recording with Glenn Hughes and Kenny Aronoff again... kinda tired of Dio and I'm afraid that any kind of Sabbath line-up doesn't have the freshness to bring out above average material anymore... I thought that Tony brings out more fresh ideas with Glenn and Kenny as those guys can do modern stuff very well, and it's a monster grooving power trio... I think they can only improve, Fused wasn't perhaps the most kickass riffing album but it had cool ideas and a nice trippy vibe, I'd love to see it live... I know it will be awesome... saw Glenn last year and he blew away all the rock singers I've ever seen live.
            Last edited by Endrik; 03-24-2009, 05:43 PM.
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            • #7
              I really like it. Looking forward to the album and hopefully another concert here!
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              • #8
                I agree alot w/Cleveland Metal. To me the only guy who ever came close to Dio was a younger Chris Cornell for quality and power.

                if I had either of those two I just don't think I'd need anyone else if I wanted to play very hard rock.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 85 San Dimas View Post
                  I agree alot w/Cleveland Metal. To me the only guy who ever came close to Dio was a younger Chris Cornell for quality and power.

                  if I had either of those two I just don't think I'd need anyone else if I wanted to play very hard rock.
                  Cornell is my ol' singer's favorite. But Jorn Lande is the new king in my book! He's half Coverdale and half Dio and more powerful than both IMO!

                  He's what Malmsteen is to Blackmoore and Uli Roth.

                  I love all players mentioned. Uli is my personal favorite player but he's not OTT as Yngwie.
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                  • #10
                    Jorn is a great singer but definitely not more powerful than David or Dio... his vocal tone is actually quite mellow and smooth which suits with his melodic lines but he doesn't have a blues backround which gives the edgy and thick rauncy tone which comes from between the stomach and throat... this is what Coverdale have mastered... when he goes to high notes with head voice it makes it sounds kinda raw but very thick and powerfull, Jorn's head voice doesn't have that kind of girth
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                    • #11
                      I like it that it's that it's not tune down and maybe not "up beat" sounding... I can't wait to hear the other more dark sounding tracks that are sure to be on this record!!!
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                      • #12
                        Thanks for posting the link much appreciated.
                        Good music to look for later this year.

                        If we could just get Priest to give us a real metal album and Rob to lose a little weight that would make 2009 a good year musically.

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                        • #13
                          I had a big ol' smile on my face when the main riff finally kicked in...true Iommi style. My head started banging almost immediately. Not the greatest solo from Tony, but I'm sure there's some on the album. RJD doesn't sound as good as usual. The voice production doesn't seem very well done to me. Whoever mentioned Chris Cornell, that would be interesting to hear. He has a killer voice. I will be looking forward to this album when it comes out.
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