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Bloodgood – Rock In A Hard Place
Bloodgood had already solidified themselves as a force within the faith-based metal scene with 2 highly successful albums and successful touring. With “Rock In a Hard Place” the band expanded their palette to include a bit more melody, more varied songwriting, and even some progressive rock tendencies in a couple spots. Where the previous 2 albums were full speed ahead, take no prisoners metal albums, this disc saw the band exploring new musical horizons. “She’s Gone” is a heart-wrenching ballad about the loss of a loved one, “Seven” is a progressive metal showcase that begins with a slow burn and ends in full force, “What Have I Done” is an emotional rocker with excellent vocals, and other tracks ride the line between commercial heavy metal, hard rock, and full-on metal.
Release Date: January 25th 2011
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Sacred Warrior – Master’s Command
The band’s debut “Rebellion” stormed out of the gates like a runaway freight train. By comparison, “Master’s Command” was a more varied and experimental affair. Instead of pummeling the listener with a full-on metal attack, Sacred Warrior adjusted their approach to include more melody, more variety, and interesting songs that continue to captivate some 20 years later. Any progressive metal notions the band hinted at before were fulfilled with “Master’s Command”. Sacred Warrior had arrived, and staked their claim on the attention of Queensryche and Fates Warning fans worldwide.
Release Date: January 25th 2011
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Vengeance – Human Sacrifice
Few albums can claim to have started a musical movement like “Human Sacrifice”. While thrash metal had already been well established by 1988, only a handful of bands had attempted to combine such fast, heavy music with lyrics reflecting faith in Christ.
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Vengeance Rising – Once Dead
Where Vengeance Rising’s debut “Human Sacrifice” stormed onto the scene and created quite a stir, “Once Dead” tightened the thrash attack into a well-oiled machine.
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Sacred Warrior – Rebellion
“Rebellion”, the band’s auspicious debut, capitalizes on that potent mixture by offering up searing riffs, lightning fast solos, soaring vocals, and a rhythm section that thundered with authority.
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Bloodgood – Bloodgood
Bloodgood carved out its own niche in the metal scene by offering up listeners a potent mix of high-pitched vocal wails, melodic yet energetic guitar riffing, a tight rhythm section, and memorable songs that would stay with you for weeks.
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Bloodgood – Detonation
Truly a landmark album in the scene, this classic contains the duo of songs “Crucify” and “Messiah” that showed what a real metal band could do with such emotionally charged subject matter and pull it off with such ease.
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