Top 10 Metal Albums of 2007
Because let's face it... 2007 was an absolutely bad-ass year for metal!!
So let's get on with the show already!! The following is a list of my top 10 favorite metal albums to come out in 2007, as well as any thoughts I have about them. I tried to get ahold of as many albums that came out this year as I could, so I had a lot of stuff to go through in getting to a final 10. Needless to say, I've been listening to a lot of good music this year.
#10: The Way of the Fist by Five Finger Death Punch - I wonder how many metalheads out there would include this album in their "best of" lists? With a bunch of high-profile releases in '07 from the likes of Behemoth, Machine Head, and the likes, I think that a lot of people probably looked over this release. Regardless of whether people noticed it or not, I found the debut release from Ivan Moody's (formerly of Motograter) new band to be a rather enjoyable listen. If you like modern groove metal, then you should enjoy this album. None of the ten tracks are bad, and even the lead single "The Bleeding" is pretty good.
#9: Dark Passion Play by Nightwish - I really got into Nightwish earlier this year, and despite learning that the band was without longtime vocalist Tarja Turunen, I was still excited for their latest album to come out. I know that peoples' opinions are going to be quite varied on new vocalist Anette Olzon, , but I think that this Finnish symphonic metal band's latest studio offering is just as good as their last album, the awesome Once. I think that Dark Passion Play succeeds because, despite a vocalist change, the key songwriting force in the band, keyboardist Tuomas Holopainen, is still in Nightwish. So if you enjoyed Once, then chances are you'll enjoy Dark Passion Play.
#8: Bleed the Fifth by Divine Heresy - I must say, this album took some time to grow on me. When I picked it up on its release day, I didn't really think much of it. In fact, I probably wouldn't have even considered it to be a contender for this list then. My, how things have changed. If you're a metalhead, then you probably know the name Dino Cazares (if not, you've got some serious catching up to do
#7: Passenger by Mnemic - I'll come right out front and say it: I really like this album, and I'm not quite sure why. There's just something inherently addictive about Mnemic's sound, and I found myself listening to Passenger a lot over the course of the year. So, despite not being able to really explain why I like it, the album gets spot #7 in my list. Or perhaps, that's the whole reason its here...
#6: Road to Bloodshed by Sanctity - If you had talked to me earlier in the year, this album would have been somewhere around #3 or #4 on this list. Well, that's certainly changed. But that doesn't mean I like the album any less now then I did then. The first track I ever heard from Road to Bloodshed was the album opened "Beneath the Machine," and I had to look at my satellite radio receiver because my brain thought it was hearing Testament. I got around to downloading the album, and only listened to it once before I went out and bought the CD. I was quite impressed with Sanctity's modern thrash/groove metal. A very enjoyable listen from start to finish, placing it at #6.
Here we are, moving into the top 5...
#5: Icons of Evil by Vital Remains - Arguably the most brutal album on my Top 10 list. I was officially introduced to Vital remains one night after work when I heard the song "Hammer Down the Nails" on the radio in my car. I was pretty much instantly hooked on this wicked sick death metal stuff. Icons of Evil boasts the absolute fastest double bass drum work I have ever heard in my life; seriously, it sounds like the minigun from your favorite shooter going full force. Dave Suzuki sure can pound those things... With songs that rival stuff by Dragonforce in length (thus leading me to call it "epic death metal"), there's plenty of ridiculous drum work to go around, as well as superbly awesome musicianship from the other instruments. And Glen Benton, of Deicide fame and one of my favorite metal vocalists, is here on vocal duty. So I really really like this album.
#4: The Apostasy by Behemoth - I will admit, this was an impulse buy for me. I saw The Apostasy on sale for $10 at FYE while shopping one day, and decided to pick it up to get a feel for Behemoth since they were going to be on Ozzfest this year. Unfortunately, I missed out on Behemoth's show this summer, which is a damn shame... Because I have absolutely fallen in love with this album. This Polish band's blackened death is relentlessly brutal, and features some of the sickest drum work found anywhere in the metal spectrum. Just listen to the first minute or so of "Arcana Hereticae and you'll know what I'm talking about. If you like heavy music, get this album. If you don't, you're seriously missing out on something amazing.
Seven down, only three to go...
#3: The Last Kind Words by Devildriver - I've been into Devildriver for a little while, and I can say that if you listen to the band's three album's back to back to back, you can definitely hear an evolution in their sound. With their first album the band had a very groovy sound to their metal; great music to get up and move around to. Their second album took a turn towards a more technical st-yle with fancier guitar work. With The Last Kind Words Devildriver seems to have struck a middle ground between technicality and groove; and I'll be damned if it isn't a resounding success! Devildriver's third album is without a doubt their best so far, with plenty of catch riffs to headbang to and good guitar work to boot. One person I had in my car when driving out to Ozzfest this summer seemed somewhat surprised to hear soloing on a Devildriver album. Every song on this album is catchy and will stick in your head, and there isn't a bad track in the bunch. Devildriver has found a sound for themselves, and I think I'd still love them if they made three more albums like this one.
#2: The Blackening by Machine Head - Machine Head's latest studio album is probably going to be on top of a lot of metalheads' end-of-the-year lists. Hell, for most of the year it was almost guaranteed to be #1 on mine. The Blackening is the definition of how a metal band in this day and age should make an album. As soon as opening track "Clenching the Fists of Dissent" starts with its slow acoustic guitar part, this album proceeds to grab you by the neck and kick your ass, and it doesn't let up until closer "A Farewell to Arms," ending just as slowly and quietly as it began. In between you are treated to a collection of amazing songs, with even the weakest track ("Now I Lay Thee Down") managing to come out good. The highlight of the album, though, comes from the nine-minute masterpiece "Halo," which I guarantee you will have in your head for a while after hearing it. There's only one problem with The Blackening being so damned good... How in the hell is Machine Head going to top it for their next album?
So The Blackening got #2 in my list, eh? What could possibly have booted it down from the #1 spot that it help for so much of the year? Read on...
#1: Rise of the Tyrant by Arch Enemy - Wow. What. An. Album. As much as I like all of Arch Enemy's albums with vocalist Angela Gossow, Wages of Sin has always been my favorite. There's just something about the writing on that album that makes it so awesome. With their latest release, this Swedish melodic death metal group has done the one thing could make me infinitely happy with them; write another album in the same st-yle as Wages of Sin. Not just a Wages... Pt.2, though... Rise of the Tyrant is something all of its own. If the air raid siren that sounds at the start of opening track "Blood on your Hands" is any indicator, this is going to be one hell of an assault on your ears. Every song on this album is awesome; there isn't a weak moment to be found anywhere. Trying to decide which album would get the top spot on my list, between Rise of the Tyrant and Machine Head's The Blackening, was a difficult matter indeed. There was one deciding factor, though: Machine Head's album took a little bit of time to strike me with all it's awesomeness. Arch Enemy, on the other hand, beat me over the head with a steel rod the instant I put it in my CD player. And that is why Rise of the Tyrant is my #1 metal album of 2007.
So there you have it. My 10 favorite metal releases of the past year. I have spent so much money on music this year it's not even funny, but it was so worth it. But wait! There's more! These may be my top 10, but there were other metal albums that came out this year that I greatly enjoyed as well. Just... not as much as the above ten...
Honorable Mentions
Resurrection by Chimaira
The Hinderers by Daath
The Dethalbum by Dethklok
War of Attrition by Dying Fetus
Hellyeah by Hellyeah
Red, White, and Screwed by M.O.D.
United Abominations by Megadeth
The Art of Partying by Municipal Waste
Black Rain by Ozzy Osbourne
Temptation Come My Way by The Showdown
Cannibal by Static-X
2007 was a great year for metal all over. 2008 is looking to be a good one too. Happy New Year, metalheads!! \m/
Holiday aftermath 2007
In case that wasn't enough of an indicator, I had a great Christmas this year.
Other stuff I got includes...
Season 2 of The Tick on DVD (I f*cking love that show)
Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops Plus for PSP
A Mr. Potato Head that looks like Optimus Prime
A Mythbusters shirt (Front says "I reject your reality and substitute my own." Back has big BUSTED on it)
Bad-ass Devildriver watch on leather armband (seen here with spiked armband): http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/3927/armbandandwatchre9.jpg
365 of the Stupidest Things Ever Said 2008 calendar
POTC calendar
A trio of Metallica CDs (Ride the Lightning, their self-titled "Black album", and S&M)
And... I think that's about it. I went out and bought season 1 of The Tick today, along with a few more CDs (The Art of Partying by Municipal Waste, Framing Armageddon by Iced Earth, and In the Arms of Devestation by Kataklysm. My little brother got the old animated Transformers movie, so I totally geeked out over that.
So, I hope everyone here had a great Christmas as well if you celebrate it.
2007 is drawing to a close and the new year is almost upon us, so I guess I can wish you all an early Happy New Year!!
See you all next year!
Almost forgot!!! My username on the PSN is NanoElite666. Wow, I bet you never would have guessed that one...
Nano turns 21, discovers why the rum is gone
I DRANK IT!!!!!!
Yes, yesterday (the 11th) was my birthday, and I am now officially 21 years of age!
But, I had a good day yesterday. Woke up and played the "Birthday Dethday" song by Dethklok real loud on my stereo.
Dinner of pizza and doing gifts was up later in the evening. From my friend I got a nifty belt and wallet set that's decked out in metal skulls.
Nano gots a tablet!!!
After dinner stuffs, I went over to a friend's place. Took that bottle of pineapple rum with me.
And then... There was Pirates... I have finally seen the third Pirates of the Caribbean movie!
And after Pirates was a trip to the bathroom before crashing out a couch for the night. And boy, what a trip it was.
So yeah, that was the gist of my day yesterday.
I'm gonna hook up my new tablet and play around with that now.
Detroit Metal City!!!
So anyways!!! Me and my friend hauled our asses up to Detroit MI yesterday for one hell of an awesome metal show yesterday (Dec. 4)!!
Yes, we went all the way from Kettering, OH to Detroit MI just for a concert. Because it was so bad-ass a show that we'd have to be stupid to miss it! Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Devildriver, and Soilwork, all in one place! That's one of the most bad-ass concert lineups I've ever seen!
So despite getting to Detroit, getting lost somewhat, following the wrong directions the majority of the way to Ann Arbor, and having to turn our ass around and drive back to Detroit, we still managed to find our way to the show with time to spare before the first band went on. Because we're bad-ass like that, leaving several hours ahead of just the minimum required driving time.
So the first band up was Soilwork, all the way from Sweden, whom I haven't seen since Ozzfest '05. Needless to say, I was excited about seeing them again after getting familiar with much of their material. Of course, I was excited about seeing all the bands there after simply hearing about this tour...
There was much bad-assery in the air, and it would only grow as the night went on.
Next up was Devildriver. Devildriver is now tied with Mudvayne for being the band that I've seen live the most, at three shows for each. And all three times I've seen them, they've opened their set with the song "End of the Line" from the album Fury of our Maker's Hand. Not that there's anything wrong with that; it makes for a great opening track.
After that, it was time for Killswitch Engage to take the stage. Another band I haven't seen since the second stage of Ozzfest '05.
Lamb of God. Undeniably the loudest show of the night. I could feel my insides shaking from the double bass drums of Chris Adler's kit.
So all in all, the show was as bad-ass as could possibly be. I picked up a LoG and a KSE shirt on the way out, and also got ahold of a LoG wristband (like the Fear Factory one I already wear). So I've got new stuff to wear.
Pictures of new shirts, new wristband, and the few pictures of the bands I took (too busy trying to avoid getting killed in the pit to take a lot of pictures
This calls for celebration!!!
You may think I'm crazy, but I say "Bah!" Finally, after over a year and a half of plaguing my inbox here on GS, I have finally found the accursed Phantom PM!
Out of 95 pages of PMs I've gotten while being here on GS, I finally found this sucker on page 66. I got that thing back on March 29 of '06! For the longest time, I thought that GS had just gotten termially screwy on my. But no! There really was a PM in my inbox, keeping my number at 1.
But no more!! ![]()
In other news... I just recently passed up my 3-year anniversary of being here on GS. Totally spaced my mind. To be honest, it doesn't seem like it was that long ago that I was celebrating two years of being here. ![]()
And tomorrow, I'm hauling my ass to Detroit, MI to see Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage, Devildriver, and Soilwork. Can you say "bad-ass concert"? Yeah, I did too when I first heard about it a couple months back. Actually, my response was more along the lines of "OOOOOOOOH MY F*CKING GOD!!!!!!!" ![]()


