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Hogan’s Goat: Hogan’s Goat album review
HOGAN’S GOAT: HOGAN’S GOAT
review by: Ron Senyo
Nashville’s Southern metal band Hogan’s Goat will be releasing their self titled debut album on July 18th 2017. Hogan’s Goat is a chaotic blend of bands like Soundgarden, Mastodon with a hint of Alice In Chains, but with an original sound. The band name derives from an old Scottish folklore about a farmer Hogan that owned a goat and this goat had an odor that could be smelled for miles away. The goat had patchy fur, an eye out of his socket and flies all around him. Sounds pretty Metal to me ?
I got an opportunity to listen to the album before the release, 10 tracks of pure, untainted rock and metal that hasn’t been brainwashed or manufactured in some billion dollar record studio.
The first track “Rat Boy” starts the album off just right, with that southern metal sound. Taking ahold of you and never letting go until the album ends.
My favorite track on the album is the third track “ Shit Kicker”. Just like the title suggests this song is a shit kicker. The vocals and sound are very similar to Alice In Chains but keeping to a genuine sound that is their own. This track is exactly what I want to hear when I think of southern great metal. “Ain’t no running from a 12 gauge shotgun”
Another amazing track is “ John Doe” just makes you want to bang your head while just being submerged into the music.
Singer John Salmon is the voice of what will be a huge future with this band, combined with his lyrics makes him a total package. The remaining band members just add more fuel to the fire with precise timing and unforgettable grooves.
Hogan’s Goat are the next big thing to come Into a music industry that needs to be fresh but remember its roots on which it has flourished for decades. If you get a chance to go out and get this album as soon as it’s released and go see them when they tour, you could possibly be part of a long and successful career.
Hogan’s Goat:
John Salmon:Vocals
Donovan Bettisse & Thomas Banks: Guitars
Aaron Stoner: Bass
Wayne Michel: Drums
https://www.facebook.com/hogansgoatmusic
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ALICE IN CHAINS “BLACK GIVES WAY TO BLUE” VINYL REVIEW
Alice In Chains have Re-Released the 2009 album on vinyl. This album was the first Alice In Chains in 14 years and the first album with guitarist/singer Willam DuVall after Layne Staley passed away in 2002.
I was a huge Alice In Chains fan and was a big fan of both Layne and Jerry. When this album first came out I remember sorta pushing it the side only cause of sadness about Layne but after hearing “Check My Brain” I gave it a chance and was so glad that I did. This album is amazing and really put Alice In Chains back into the mainstream.
The vinyl not only looks super awesome but sounds amazing. If you’re a fan of Alice In Chains and into collecting Vinyl, this album is a must in your collection. It’s a great packed vinyl with 2 vinyls included.
Side A: All Secrets Known, Check My Brain and Last of My Kind. Side B: Your Decision, A Looking in View. Side C: When The Sun Rose Again, Acid Bubble, Lesson Learned. Side D: Take Her Out, Private Hell, Black Gives Away To Blue
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VENDED: Album Review
9/20/24 sees the independent release of the full-length, self-titled debut album from Des Moines, Iowa natives Vended. Featuring vocalist Griffin Taylor, Simon Crahan on drums, Jeremiah Pugh on bass, Cole Espland on lead guitar, and Connor Grodzicki on rhythm guitar.
On this album they have taken more abrasive elements of nu metal as seen in the late 90s from bands like Slipknot and Soulfly and utilized elements of metalcore to slap a fresh coat of paint on the style. There are elements that remind me of the more modern and spastic styles of nu metal, similar to a band like Tallah.
Griffin’s vocal styling showcases mid-range screams as the main driving force bending the vocals. True to the nu metal elements, the rage and anger perceived from the screams are offset by the occasional catchy riff or fast talking, almost rapping stylized lyrics.
Crahan shows an impressive command of rhythm with his double bass drum. Driving each track forward with a machine gun-like purpose, which makes the more groove-oriented parts hit much harder. Crahan, in addition to the rest of the rhythm section (Espland and Pugh), all really work together well to keep the momentum moving forward while not sacrificing said groove.
While I wouldn’t call it album of the year or anything. It’s definitely worth checking out. Standout tracks: “Nihilism” and “The Far Side”.
Vended can be found on the usual socials. And the album is available on all streaming platforms. And physical copies can be purchased though https://www.officialvended.com
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DevilSkin “Surfacing” EP
It’s been 4 years since Devilskin’s last album, “Red.” The New Zealand band has followed up with their new EP, “Surfacing.”
This 6-song EP starts off with “Whale Song,” which just rocks and puts you right in the mood for what Devilskin is going to bring. I love Jennie Skulander’s voice; it works perfectly with the tone and grittiness of the album.
The EP has two covers on it. “Barracuda,” which we reviewed before and is a great cover song. The band also takes a swing at Dio’s “Holy Diver.” I am pretty critical about anyone covering Dio. Most bands try too hard to sound like Ronnie, which doesn’t always work out. However, I like this cover because the band takes their own path when covering it and makes it their own.
“Let Me Breathe,” “Insects,” and “Unborn” round up the rest of the EP. Which makes the EP a great listen from beginning to end. There has been a great resurgence of bands coming from New Zealand that kick ass. DevilSkin is on top of that list of bands. I hope that they make it over to the US soon so we can get a chance to check them out live. If you’re into a great rock EP and want to listen to something new and fresh, I recommend checking out this EP.
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