REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: March 29, 2022

E.Z.O – s/t

Whereas most of the bands coming out of Japan at the time were very metal in nature (like Loudness, Earthshaker and Bow Wow), E.Z.O on the other hand were much more hard rock and glam driven. This album was even produced by Gene Simmons and they brought them to LA to record the album.

If you thought the only Japanese guitar with any chops was Akira Takasaki then you will be blown away by Shoyo. He really has some chops and a killer tone.

Things get off to a great start with House Of A 1,000 Pleasures. A killer fat riff that rocks and grooves, until we get to the breakdown then things really boil over. Flashback Heart Attack is sleaze glam at its finest. Mr. Midnight reminds me of Vinnie-era Kiss with some awesome guitar grooves. Here It Comes ups the tempo, and the song reminds me of the Bulletboys – except they weren’t in existence at this point. I love the chorus and hook on this one. Walk Alone closes out Side 1 and the intro is really heavy sounding with a great riff and pounding drums.

Destroyer opens up Side 2 and has the groove of Dr. Feelgood by Motley Crüe. Big Changes starts real slow and builds into a typical LA glam track with a nice sing-a-long chorus. Kiss Of Fire has a great driving groove, superb solo, and along with House Of A 1,000 Pleasure, this is my favourite on the album. The album closes out with Desiree and it’s the fastest track on the album – a full on metal crunch.

Along with Thunder In The East, this my favourite album by a Japanese rock band.

9/10 from The Grooveman.

SLIPKNOT – We Are Not Your Kind

Love them or hate them, you can’t deny the impact Slipknot had on the metal scene. Their image of a “circus of the weird and wonderful of society” is really striking and they put on a killer Live show. They also have not forgotten that good metal music has to groove and make you want to move. A lot of metal bands today seemed to have lost the ability to do that – especially black and death metal ones – which mostly I find totally pointless.

This is a really good record, and after the intro, the opening track and lead off single, Unsainted, is a total slamming groove fest – it’s one of the best things the band have done. Birth Of The Cruel is a slower paced track but the groove is deep on this one. I love all these creepy little pieces they put between tracks as it adds to the atmos. The riff to Nero Forte is evil and huge and the beats are killer. I love the fast paced almost rap vocal delivery. Critical Delivery is a D-tuned chunk of awesome and I love the way this track swings – great harmonies as well. Red Flag just explodes out of the gate and this is all about the percussion – an insane rhythmic onslaught. Orphans is another rhythmic blast that slays. There are a couple of slower pieces on the album, the best of which is My Pain – a very eerie piece.

This is one of the better Slipknot albums and has a killer groove throughout.

9/10 from The Grooveman.