Friday, April 25, 2008

Paradise Lost - symbol of life (Symbol Of Life)
Tori Amos - strange little girl (Strange Little Girls)
Eurythmics - sweet dreams [are made of this]
AC/DC - sin city (Powerage)
Enslaved - hal valr (Yggdrasill)
Nadide Sultan - konyalım [remix]
Testament - burnt offerings (The Legacy)
50 Cent feat Mobb Deep - outta control
Elvis Presley - i got a woman (Classic Elvis)
Halford - made in hell [live] (Live Insurrection)
Ray Charles - child support & alimony (Would You Believe?)
Saxon - burning wheels (Dogs Of War)
Thunderstone - feed the fire (Tools Of Destruction)
Tori Amos - wednesday (Scarlet's Walk)


It never occured to me before, but "Symbol Of Life"'s title track really carries the spirit of "Host" - great strings. Tori Amos' cover of 'strange little girl' features amazing guitars in the chorus, cool track. The Eurythmics is without a doubt a piece of Pop art, AC/DC sound like AC/DC (= incredibly cool) and behind the rumbling of this old Enslaved recording - well hidden - was a quite interesting track.

Oh, TURKISH POP. I cannot live without Turkish Pop. I would never want to try.

The Testament track wasn't bad and I think, if there is a Testament album that coooould maybe work for me, it must be "The Legacy". 'outta control' is one of my favourite Hip Hop tracks ever - so cool, with such a nice flow... "I get the club jumpin', cause I'm sick with the flow". Great, great tune. As the album title says, Elvis sings a classic rock'n'roll song then, before true Elvis adorer Rob Halford sings a true Metal track, originally from his "comeback" album "Resurrection". The only thing you could complain about here is that there is zero live atmosphere. Nada. Yes, there is "ohohoho" by the audience, but still...

"Would You Believe?" just doesn't work for me - this track is quite okay though. And Saxon played Heavy Metal, and Thunderstone did as well (nice riff). And Tori Amos tag teams us with 'wednesday'. Great round today. Again :-)

--Sapnish--

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