Showing posts with label Judas Priest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judas Priest. Show all posts
Friday, January 25, 2019
Durf's Dilatorily Discovered Töp Albums from 2018
It happens every year, without fail: I listen to hundreds of albums over the course of the year, find some I like, put them in an order representing how much I liked them, write some blurbs, and call it a day. Year End lists are arguably the piece de resistance of music blogging, and I'm really happy with the work we do here at Brutalitopia in that regard. However, in the same way I work hard and make my list, I similarly always miss things. Always. Trying to listen to all of the music put out in a calendar year is a Sisyphean undertaking, and there will always be stones that roll past the giant metaphorical boulder being pushed up the hill. And that's where this post comes in. Based on other year end lists I've read, some December-released promos I received, and other assorted influences, I started digging in to the albums I missed last year. And after a couple weeks of listening, I've found some that I really, really enjoy, to the point that I'm making a new Töp 10 list of albums I missed last year! ...which you knew if you read the heading of this article. So without further ado, here are the albums I missed last year that I really enjoyed and wish I would have heard sooner!
Labels:
2019,
best of 2018,
Churchburn,
Durf,
Emma Ruth Rundle,
Fister,
Immortal,
Judas Priest,
late,
Legend of the Seagullmen,
metal,
Our Place of Worship is Silence,
Shadow Limb,
squalus,
sulphur aeon,
top 10,
un
Friday, December 14, 2018
Mick's Töp 15 Albums of 2018
It's been a much quieter back half of the year here then we typically are accustomed to, but life has taken over the driver seat for us : I was busy getting hitched, Durf was busy welcoming a new addition to his family, and as for Tom I do know those New York football Giants have been having a less than stellar year so I can only assume he's been finding some other ways to grieve. Despite all of these momentous event we had going on, we've kept up on all of what 2018 had to offer as best we could.
So without further ado, check out my Top 15 Albums of 2018 after the break!
So without further ado, check out my Top 15 Albums of 2018 after the break!
Labels:
2018,
best of 2018,
Gaerea,
Grayceon,
ihsahn,
Judas Priest,
Mick,
møl,
Panopticon,
pig destroyer,
Psycroptic,
rivers of nihil,
Skeletonwitch,
the atlas moth,
the ocean,
top albums of 2018,
Tribulation,
Ursa,
YOB
Tom's Töp 15 Albums of 2018
Labels:
2018,
best of 2018,
Cancer,
Devouring Star,
Immortal Haunt,
Judas Priest,
KEN Mode,
Mantar,
Panopticon,
Skeletonwitch,
Sleep,
Sunflo'er,
Tom,
Tomb Mold,
Tribulation,
Visigoth,
voivod
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
Judas Priest - Firepower
The following is my personal journey with Judas Priest from beginning of fandom to today. I found the path toward Firepower to be a therapeutic journey seeing as Judas Priest is one of the bands most responsible for who I am as a music listener today. So here goes nothing.
Labels:
2018,
Firepower,
heavy metal,
Judas Priest,
review,
Tom
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