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Tag Archives: Triumph & Power

2014 Staff Picks- UK Editor Steve Tovey’s Top 25 not in his Top 25…

Posted on December 23, 2014 by Steve Tovey

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Here are the “Top 25″ albums I heard this year that didn’t quite make my Top 25. Maybe there’s something in this for you to check out?

As is always the way I’m discovering more great albums from this year now from everyone else’s lists, so, looking forward to checking out Code Orange, Indian, Krokodil, Hark all amongst others!

ANAAL NATHRAKH – Desideratum

Relentless anarchic vitriolic mix of black metal and intense industrial. Reviewed this one – you can read the review here: https://ghostcultmag.com/anaal-nathrakh-desideratum/

ANTROPOMORPHIA – Rites ov Perversion

Old school influenced Death Metal. Good vibe. Nowt new, but bloody well done. Reviewed this one n’all: https://ghostcultmag.com/antropomorphia-rites-ov-perversion/

ARCH ENEMY – War Eternal

Best one they’ve done since Burning Bridges. New vocalist is better than Gossow too. Ha, another I reviewed if you’re interested. https://ghostcultmag.com/arch-enemy-war-eternal/

ARTIFICIAL BRAIN – Labyrinth Constellation

Mental Death Metal.

AUTOPSY – Tourniquets, Hacksaws & Graves

More great Autopsy, innit

COFFINWORM – IV.I.VIII

Hateful, with big, skull crushing riffs. Heavy, weighty. Bit of sludge, bit of doom.

CONAN – Blood Eagle

Epic, heavy doom, innit. Reviewed n’all: https://ghostcultmag.com/conan-blood-eagle/

DARKEST ERA – Severance

Bit of trad, bit Celtic, good riffs, strong vocals. Promising. Good band, good album. Another I wrote about. https://ghostcultmag.com/darkest-era-severance/ (Not necessarily the song I’d have chosen for a vid, but decent enough)

DELAIN – The Human Contradiction

Poppy, bit more symphonic than I was expecting. Went down a storm at Wembley with Within Temptation too.

DEVIN – Dark Matters

Aka Ziltoid 2. The heavier, more symphonic, more metally of the two parts of the double album. I like it, just a bit too much monkeying around at the expense of the songs, for me.

DRAGONFORCE – Maximum Overload

Not quite as good as ‘The Power Within’ but still proving they write better songs since changing vocalists. Some belters on here, tbf.

ENGEL – Raven Kings

Like In Flames, but heavier guitars and catchier choruses. I like this one (well, I like them all on here, or they wouldn’t be on here, but this surprised me). Wrote about it, too. https://ghostcultmag.com/engel-raven-kings/

EPICA – The Quantum Enigma

Took a few listens, but once it clicked, there’s a lot going on but it’s bloody massive. Symphonic to the max. Another I wrote about. https://ghostcultmag.com/epica-the-quantum-enigma/

GRAND MAGUS – Triumph & Power

Ronseal Metal. Doesn’t quite compare to Hammer of the North or Iron Will to me, but big Valhalla filling songs. Very enjoyable, if no surprises. Another of mine. https://ghostcultmag.com/grand-magus-triumph-and-power/

I AM HERESY – Thy Will

Haven’t listened to it for a while, but appealed a lot at the start of the year, and a good combo of metal and hardcore that mixes it up a bit. https://ghostcultmag.com/i-am-heresy-thy-will/

JOB FOR A COWBOY – Sun Eater

Took me by surprise this one. Adding a large dose of Ulcerate to their sound, but all the better for it. Rather than rattle clattering through a load of sterile overly tight DM/core, they wrote some (very) heavy songs, too.

KING 810 – Memoirs Of A Murderer

The marmite album of 2014! Ha, I liked it. Big angsty anthems. Not perfect, but some quality tunes. Korn meets Slipknot fo’ sho’, but some different stuff going on too. Another one off the review list! https://ghostcultmag.com/king-810-memoirs-of-a-murderer/

LORDI – Scare Force One

I like Alice Cooper. I love King Diamond. This mixes the two with aplomb, delivering a monster munch bunch of good fun tracks. https://ghostcultmag.com/lordi-scare-force-one/

MORBUS CHRON – Sweven

Interesting album, this one. Don’t think I’ve quite given it all the time it deserves, but another I’ve liked this year that doesn’t just sit in a box. It starts from Death Metal but doesn’t stay there.

OBITUARY – Inked In Blood

Really good comeback album. Big grooves. Big riffs. Great tunes. Well done. Best Obi’s album since ‘Cause of Death’ , for me.

ORIGIN – Omnipresent

This is a relentless fucker, this one. Love the aggression, love the riffing, love the technicality, love how much it just wants to punch you in the ear drums.

SLEEP OF MONSTERS – Produces Reason

Babylon Whores are one of my “hidden treasures”, probably the most underrated band of all time, always loved Ike’s vocals, too. He doesn’t quite hit it with his new outfit, but some cool gothy, dark/death rock going on. Grabbed this one for review as soon as it appeared in the inbox. https://ghostcultmag.com/sleep-of-monsters-produces-reason/

SLUGDGE – Gastronomicon

Only heard this once so far, but really impressed me on first go, will be getting a fair few listens going forward. Interesting modern melodic death metal.

TOMBS – Savage Gold

Black metal meets post-metal. Really good shit.

WITHIN TEMPTATION – Hydra

Started the year with this one. Massive pop-metal. Preferred the last one and Silent Force, but it’s got some big old songs, mofos. https://ghostcultmag.com/within-temptation-hydra/

Steve Tovey


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