LebMetal.com is now posting a monthly top releases article. Highlights will suggest a couple of must-listen to songs from the specific album and a For Fans of part will guide readers to their favorite genres and styles. The LebMetal.com editors are also accepting recommendations from you readers: send an e-mail to admin@lebmetal.com with 2 recommended Metal releases for the upcoming articles with all the above-mentioned sections included (highlights, favorite song’s Youtube link and for fans of details).
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Rami Rouhana’s Top Releases of November 2010
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Solefald – Norron Livskunst
Highlights: ” Eukalyptustreet” and “Vitets Vidd I Verdi”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xliNCttX_5o
Positives: Experimental fusion of Jazz and metal. Creative use of wind instruments and catchy female vocals.
Remarks: Not all tracks are impressive. Being experimental, not all track are easily digested.
For fans of: Arcturus and Vintersorg.
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Exist – In Mirrors EP
Highlights: “Writhe” and “In Mirrors III: Equilibrium”.
Positives: Jazzy metal with Death influence. Highly creative.
For fans of: Dark Hall and Lumsk.
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Amer Alameddine’s Top Releases of November 2010
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Atheist – Jupiter
Highlights: “Third Person” and “Fictitious Glide”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rczUOOGgN3Y
Positives: Great recording quality, odd time signatures, technical riffs / solos and fast-paced drumming are what makes this album a great progressive/technical death metal album.
Remarks: Less fusion-oriented than it’s predecessor, “Elements”.
For fans of: Necrophagist, Obscura and Death.
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Yngwie Malmsteen – Relentless
Highlights: “Enemy Within” and “Critical Mass”.
Positives: Tim “Ripper” Owens’ vocals sound great, and Yngwie has been able to capture the tone and feel of his older albums.
For fans of: Uli Jon Roth, Symphony X, and Cacophony.
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Patrick Saad’s Top Releases of November 2010
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Benevolent – Divided (EP)
Highlights: “The Tyrant” and “Purgatory”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEOmTWnrqJU
Positives: high quality recording, creative songwriting with just the right mixture of progressive death metal and technical musicianship.
Remarks: this is as good as it gets as an EP; the only negatives here are some repetitive parts that could have been spared.
For fans of: Opeth, Meshuggah and Periphery.
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Transcending Bizarre – The Misanthrope’s Fable
Highlights: “The Murders of the Young Ones” and “The Return to Nothingness”.
Positives: Best avant-garde release of the year with high quality recording and lengthy/powerful songs, mixed with a weird vibe of course.
For fans of: Arcturus and Le Grand Guignol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD267Ocn0KE
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Elie Rassi’s Top Releases of November 2010 (Fan Submitted Recommendations)
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Alter Bridge – AB III