1/18/2018

New Heavy Metal Music With Demonic Riffs

By Lisa West


The Australian band Belphegor has released so many albums that people who are fans can pick out their sound instantly. They have worked everything they know about making a hardcore song that people will love into "Apophis - Black Dragon". This is one of the new heavy metal music singles that gets people moving because of the starts and stops, amazing melodies, and energetic chugging.

"No Lives Matter" from the band Body Count is a direct and in-your-face take on some of the most important social issues that are taking place right now. It is easy to see how much Ice-T believe in and is frustrated about the lyrics he is performing. It also becomes easy to feel the same way he does after listening to it.

Jeremy Wagner from the band Broken hope knew that the album Mutilated and Assimilated was going to be very special. This was because he has just purchased some of the guitars that Jeff Hanneman from Slayer used to play. He used these guitars to record the entire album, and one of the best tracks on it is certainly "The Carrion Eaters".

For a disgusting album that is absolutely horrible in the best possible way, look no further than Forever by Code Orange. The absolute insanity of the title track is enough to create chaos anywhere that it is played. The song takes many different unexpected turns, making it a conceptual journey.

For groups that have been around for a long time, it can be hard to maintain the same sound and stop it from sounding stale after a while. This is not a problem that DragonForce currently has because their album Reaching into Infinity is as rejuvenated a sound as fans can ask for. The most triumphant track on the album is probably "Ashes of the Dawn".

"Die With Integrity" by Dying Fetus is a great song to thrash out to for those who love to be in the mosh pit. It has all of the intensity that fans expect from this type of song. At the same time, it also feels like a throwback to the songs that started this genre.

Anyone who knows Norwegian bands is familiar with how dark and intense they can be. Enslaved is a perfect example of this type of band, and their ritualistic and Viking thematic material has blasted the ears of many fans. They took a lot of care in making "Storm Son", so it is best to hear it with headphones or a quality sound system to catch all of the barbaric nuances.

Some bands never recover from having their lead member die or leave the band in some other way. Because of the way that fans often associate bands with the singer and the distinct sound of their vocals, it is often impossible to find a perfect replacement. In the case of GWAR, Oderus Urungus passing away didn't mean the end of the band. Blothar is the new singer, and he commands the vocals amazingly on songs such as "F--ck This Place".




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