25 June 2017
Country Rap: Bubba Sparxxx (Short)
Today I'd like to introduce a new Weekly Sounds concept called a 'Short'. As you might have noticed the amount of blogs I've put out lately is a bit low. There are several reasons for this: Sometimes I discover an artist which hasn't made a lot of music yet, other times I find myself lacking the time to do research and write a proper post. In times like these I will upload Shorts; short posts that contain a music video and possibly some basic information but no elaborate link-filled article. You can recognise them by the Short-logo in the picture and (Short)-addition to the post title. In this way I'll be able to provide you with a more continuing flow of new music. Hopefully you'll enjoy them.
If you like this you might also like: Yelawolf
Watch more videos on the Official Bubba Sparxxx YouTube channel.
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11 June 2017
Power metal: DragonForce
Back in 2008 my brothers and I used
to play the game Guitar Hero 3. It's a rhythm game featuring a guitar
controller in which you have to press coloured buttons in the order that they
appear on screen. As you progressed through the game the songs became
increasingly difficult to play, with at its pinnacle: Through the Fire and Flames by DragonForce (watch this video to get
an idea of what I'm talking about). My hands still hurt thinking about it, but
what a great introduction to a new band.
DragonForce is a power metal band
originating from Britain and was already founded in 1999. Power metal
distinguishes itself from other heavy metal genres in that it's faster and has
a more uplifting sound. In contrast to other metal styles power metal also
relies more on the use of keyboards, though some bands use them more than
others.
DragonForce's first relative success
came with the 2005 song Fury of the Storm,
although it didn't manage to chart. On year later the band released Through the Fire and Flames which seemed
to undergo a similar fate, until 2008 when it was featured in Guitar Hero. The
song, and the band, blew up and reached the Billboard Hot 100. And for good
reason I might add, every metal fan can't help but be impressed by the insanely
awesome guitar solos.
After their major success DragonForce
released several albums and had some personnel changes, including their lead
singer. In 2015 DragonForce's guitarists Herman Li and Sam Totman collaborated
with the kawaii metal band BABYMETAL (read more about them in my earlier post) on
their song Road of Resistance, which
indeed has a very DragonForce-like sound to it.
Last month the band released their
latest album entitled Reaching into Infinity. It's their longest album so far
and features great songs like Curse of Darkness
and my favourite Ashes of the Dawn. I
hope this album brings back the recognition this band, in my opinion, deserves.
Other favourites: Heroes of Our Time, Cry Thunder & Seasons
Check out more videos on
DragonForce's YouTube channel
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