Sunday, November 15, 2009

Play Slide Guitar

Heavy Metal Cat...

The cat (Felis catus) is a small carnivorous mammal that is valued by humans for its companionship...
Ever wondered why they are so valuded by humans??
They too have mind of a metalhead.....
Belive it or not..


Wednesday, September 9, 2009


10 Reasons Why You Don’t Like Metal – And Why You Should

My friends call me MAD!!!!!!!

I come from community dominated with all crappy movies that ain't even make any sense at all. Even I ve got friends who spend theis pass time bantering abt these stuffs. They even hum into the tune of that music that complements these movies.In the midts of these people there is no room for people like myself to get dominated.

Metal music gets a lot of crap. The music and its listeners are constantly stereotyped and have to often correct a lot of misconceptions about the music (and sometimes ourselves). As a metalhead, I often find myself in a position where i have to defend what I listen to which is a shame. Of course, I never mind doing it! I feel that a lot of people who don’t like metal because of various misconceptions are truly missing out on a diverse genre of music that they could get to like.

So here I present: 10 Reasons Why You Don’t Like Metal – And Why You Should.

1. I don’t like Metal because… It is the music of the Devil.
You should like metal because… Black Sabbath were constantly greeted with Church protesters at their gigs and condemned for their “satanic” lyrics. There are some bands such as Gorgoroth and Mayhem who ARE actually Satanists, a lot of more mainstream bands such as Slayer and Black Sabbath merely use imagery to garner attention and make an impact. Just like more than half of commercial female performers sing half naked.

2. I don’t like Metal because… The lyrics are always so angry.
You should like metal because…
Often times people dismiss Metal because they believe that the lyrics are grotesque and constantly angry. Is there any other kind of music out there that conveys the feelings of the despair of soldiers, the destruction of wars, sadness of a depressed person, anger over the death of a friend in such a way that moves you? Commercial songs cover these topics, but never to such a great and detailed extent that makes you sit back and truly take it all in.

3. I don’t like Metal because… I just like music to be fun!
You should like metal because… There are some metal bands out there that you should never take seriously and just have fun with. Cannibal Corpse makes me laugh. Their lyrics are so over the top, it’s clear that they’re having fun themselves. I can’t honestly believe that people take them so seriously. Then there is the more lighthearted side like Static-X and Rob Zombie – horror/industrial metal that is more fun to dance around to and never take seriously. It’s not just the music, but the scene is fun too!

4. I don’t like Metal because… People who like Metal are serial killers/druggies/drunks/FREAKS.moved so far away from me on the pathway they were practically walking on the road. Just like any other niche in society, we have our dunderheads and our barbarians. But on the most part, metalheads are the friendliest bunch of people you will ever meet. There are plenty of gigs and clubs I have gone to where you are free to start talking to anyone you choose without that person giving you a look. We are like a huge family – so don’t let the excessive black fool or scare you. But we do like Jack Daniels (some of us).

5. I don’t like Metal because… The music is way too loud! There’s no rhythm.
You should like metal because… Some have argued that Metal is heavily influenced by Classical music. Solos have been likened with masterpieces in Classical history. Black Metal is highly melodic. Progressive metal has mixed rhythms – bands such as Meshuggah are known to use more than two time signatures in a song at any given time. Death Metal is a difficult genre to enjoy as it may sound unmelodious at first, but can turn out the most melodic songs in the broad genre. Metal contains one of the most broad collection of subgenres that can cater for any tastes whether it be fast/slow/loud/quiet.

6. I don’t like Metal because… It makes kids kill themselves or each other.
You should like metal because… Any decisions you make in life, are yours and yours alone to make. Someone has to be incredibly mentally unstable to have a metal song influence their behavior to act out violently against one another. Society constantly looks for a scapegoat and often times, Metal is that scapegoat. It always has been since 1969 (or.. earlier?). People kill people – not metal.

7. I don’t like Metal because… It makes people depressed.
You should like metal because… Metal music is aggressive and empowering. People do not listen to metal to feel helpless or more alone – they listen to it to feel empowered. Metal music has helped me in many times of need and I can safely say that I am not alone. It’s a short therapy session that you can’t get from listening to your favourite songs on the radio. It understands that life is not just a field of ignorant rainbows and oblivious lollipops – shit happens and metal is always there to make you feel empowered and pumped up again.

8. I don’t like Metal because… I can’t be bothered listening to it.
You should like metal because… Metal music doesn’t gloss over the pretty things in life. It’s a lot more complex and diverse than meets the eye. You can write it off, but only because it’s easier than peering inside and seeing the thousands of layers that make up metal. Just like exploitation films were labeled trash, metal music leaves a lot more to be uncovered. A rare feat of metal is that you can listen to a song a hundred times and sometimes never even scratch the surface of the structure of the lyrics and the composition.

9. I don’t like Metal because… Metal seems like a very niche genre.
You should like metal because… Metal is ONLY and ALL about the music. Unlike the indie music crowd where people look down on you for what you’re wearing or what you look like, we don’t care about those things! We don’t care if you don’t have long hair, we don’t care if you’re not wearing black. Metalheads don’t respond well to posers and much prefer for people to just be themselves. Metal is all about having fun and not being pretentious.


10. I don’t like Metal because… It just seems like really simple music.
You should like metal because… A lot of bands such as Emperor, Meshuggah, Immortal and Cannibal Corpse are a bunch of talented musicians. It takes a lot of practice to be able to sing and play their instruments like they do. Musicians like these are always overlooked by record companies and the public in general which is sad. If you ever come to a time where you listen to one of these bands, you will soon understand that metal music is not just a simple type of music at all.

Monday, September 7, 2009

IRON MAIDEN LONGEST DAY


Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 American war film set during the invasion of Normandy in World War II.

World War II was a pivotal event of the 20th century and a defining moment for America and the world. It shifted the borders of the globe. It forever changed those who lived through it, and shaped generations to come. It has been called "the last great war."

Nothing could have prepared the soldiers at Omaha Beach for the battle they are about to wage. Filled with hope and resolve, none of them knows if they will survive the small strip of beach ahead of them. As his eyes scan the Normandy coast, Captain John Miller (TOM HANKS) believes that getting himself and his men past the gauntlet is the greatest challenge he has faced in the war. But his most difficult task still lies ahead...


Now.........

Come to music....
We become ourselves through crying and laughing and worrying and getting back up and everything we feel..
This maiden music pushes the limits of our feeling and bring up the live image of WWII right into our eyes..
It was composed and written by Adrian Smith, Steve Harris, and Bruce Dickinson. The song is featured on their 2006 album, A Matter of Life and Death.The song is about the terrifying experience being a soldier during Operation Overlord on D-Day of the 1944 World War II Battle of Normandy.
It gives us the long epic feeling of the opening 28 minutes of the Saving Private Ryan Movie with its heart touching lyrics and the gloomy music.

When you really get a chance to listen to this song,and listen to the lyrics, you can picture yourself, a valiant soldier, in a boat entering "hell's gate". Bullets flying, people screaming out in pain, red water everywhere...

We must all respect those who fought that bloody day, and all those who fought and died before it. But we must remember that the people who fought and died there did so because they were doing it for a right cause. No one should ever forget that day.

In the gloom the gathering storm abates
In the ships gimlet eyes await
The call to arms to hammer at the gates
To blow them wide throw evil to its fate

All summers long the drill to build the machine
To turn men from flesh and blood to steel
From paper soldiers to bodies on the beach
From summer sands to Armageddon's reach

Overlord, your master not your god
The enemy coast dawning grey with scud
These wretched souls puking, shaking fear
To take a bullet for those who sent them here

The world's alight, the cliffs erupt in flame
No escape, remorseless shrapnel rains
Drowning men no chance for a warriors fate
A choking death, enter hell's gates

Sliding we go, only fear on our side
To the edge of the wire
And we rush with the tide
All the water is red
With the blood of the dead
Although I'm still alive, pray to God I survive

How long on this longest day
'Til we finally make it through

The rising dead, faces bloated torn
They are relieved, the living wait their turn
Your number's up, the bullet's got your name
You still go on, to hell and back again

Valhalla waits, valkyries rise and fall
The warrior tombs lie open for us all
A ghostly hand reaches through the veil
Blood and sand, we will prevail

Sliding we go, only fear on our side
To the edge of the wire
And we rush with the tide
Oh the water is red
With the blood of the dead
But I'm still alive, pray to God I survive

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Life in Metal

I'm a metal head to the core…I love my music and I love it heavy. More specifically I love Melodic Death Metal, which is a sub genre of heavy metal characterized by sweet guitar riffs, atmospheric sounds and more often than naught, deep growling vocals. Of the many notable bands that play this genre of music I’m most enamored by Insomnium, In Flames,Children of Bodom,Kalmah,Thine Eyes Bleed etc

That’s not to say that I don’t like slow songs…its just that I outgrew them several years ago. Starting from my early days when I rifled though my dad’s old Abba and Bony M cassettes to my real music awakening with Linkin Park and The Prodigy, I’ve heard most of the music types out there. Somehow nothing appeals to me more than melodeath metal and Metalcore

However listening to death metal has always had a certain stigma attached to it…A friend once asked me if I get aggressive and angry whenever I listen to my music…on the contrary I actually find it soothing and a great way to unwind,(they Mock at me when i scream in class)

Theres nothing like a double bass beat with a twin guitar attack and good bass lick to calm the soul and transport you into headbanger's heaven.

Even the lyrical themes are mostly expressionist and are much more ‘user-friendly....