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Just gave this a listen, I think I'm just over KSE albums, i like the odd song here and there since Jesse came back and always appreciate Adam D's extra vocals (still want a Serpentine Dominion follow up) but this stuff isn't clicking with me as a whole. Much prefer the more hardcore leaning stuff.
I feel that but this one imo is the best one since Jesse's return very Heavy and kinda bringing back a bit of that euro/swedish vibe in some of the riffs. Like I said I hated the single "Forever Alone" and had little hope but that was definitely the most commercial song. So that and the last song "Requiem" are the only real bad ones on here. imho. They can be very formulaic at times but here I feel they fresheed things up.
 
So, @BroRogan , here’s my review from last night…

The evening kicked off with Australian grindcore jokers King Parrot, who I was unfamiliar with. Singer Matthew Young alternates between screechy and cookie monster vocals, and in between songs has that usual Aussie mix of affable banter, and saying ‘cunt’ as many times as humanly possible. They were messy, good natured fun, like an antipodean Tankard.

Next up were Power Trip, who I find workmanlike on record. Live, however, they were tight as fuck. When they locked into a power metal groove, it were glorious. New-ish vocalist Seth Gilmore seems to have settled in well.

Then it was time for the main event. What can I say - Pantera were everything you’d want them to be (minus the miraculous resurrection of the Abbot brothers).

Phil was on good form, both vocally and in his interactions with the audience. During ‘Floods’, the screens behind the band lit up with videos and stills of Dime and Vinnie.

Talking of Dimebag, you couldn’t ask for a better stand in than Zakk Wylde. The guy was amazing, recreating Dime’s flamboyant playing effortlessly.

To finish - the icing on the cake. After the standard encore of ‘Fucking Hostile’, Phil announced they were going to play a song that they hadn’t performed on this tour previously, and the band launched into ‘Revolution Is My Name’. The crowd went wild.

All in all, a most satisfactory evening 😎😁
 
So, @BroRogan , here’s my review from last night…

The evening kicked off with Australian grindcore jokers King Parrot, who I was unfamiliar with. Singer Matthew Young alternates between screechy and cookie monster vocals, and in between songs has that usual Aussie mix of affable banter, and saying ‘cunt’ as many times as humanly possible. They were messy, good natured fun, like an antipodean Tankard.

Next up were Power Trip, who I find workmanlike on record. Live, however, they were tight as fuck. When they locked into a power metal groove, it were glorious. New-ish vocalist Seth Gilmore seems to have settled in well.

Then it was time for the main event. What can I say - Pantera were everything you’d want them to be (minus the miraculous resurrection of the Abbot brothers).

Phil was on good form, both vocally and in his interactions with the audience. During ‘Floods’, the screens behind the band lit up with videos and stills of Dime and Vinnie.

Talking of Dimebag, you couldn’t ask for a better stand in than Zakk Wylde. The guy was amazing, recreating Dime’s flamboyant playing effortlessly.

To finish - the icing on the cake. After the standard encore of ‘Fucking Hostile’, Phil announced they were going to play a song that they hadn’t performed on this tour previously, and the band launched into ‘Revolution Is My Name’. The crowd went wild.

All in all, a most satisfactory evening 😎😁

That's a great description of King Parrot, bit different musically to Tankard but kind of the same idea. I saw them at a pub gig here in Melbourne a few weeks ago, maybe 200 people, what a fun day.

Revolution is my Name is a good get, glad you had fun. I saw Pantera here last year, was a fun show. They did it well, for me they didn't present it as Pantera, more of a tribute act I guess, was a lot of fun.
 
That's a great description of King Parrot, bit different musically to Tankard but kind of the same idea. I saw them at a pub gig here in Melbourne a few weeks ago, maybe 200 people, what a fun day.

Revolution is my Name is a good get, glad you had fun. I saw Pantera here last year, was a fun show. They did it well, for me they didn't present it as Pantera, more of a tribute act I guess, was a lot of fun.
Thanks man. Yeah, ‘in the spirit of Tankard’ is probably a more accurate description than my original assessment 😁
 
A relatively new metal band from Russia. I randomly stumbled upon them and liked what they do. They don't have music vids to my fav songs of theirs sadly.

 
New Ghost! Meh it's bettr than anything off the last record so I have a bit of hope didn't like much from Prequelle and maybe one song ( Hunters Moon) from Imereta. New album is called Skeleta!

New Papa and new Ghouls look pretty cool though @3:45


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New Ghost! Meh it's bettr than anything off the last record so I have a bit of hope didn't like much from Prequelle and maybe one song ( Hunters Moon) from Imereta. New album is called Skeleta!

New Papa and new Ghouls look pretty cool though @3:45


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Never really tried to get into them, any recs song wise?
 
Listen to the Meliora album


This one is off the previous the first three albums are all good. Opus Eponymous, Infestissumam, Meliora.





Just listening to Meliora now, can appreciate the NWOBHM touches.

Not as heavy as i was expecting but I'll carry on going through their discography
 
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