REVIEWS FROM MY VINYL COLLECTION

Day: September 22, 2022

HAKEN – Virus

A very apt album title with what’s been happening over the world for the past 3 years. This is the band’s 6th studio album released in 2020. If Prog metal is your thing, then you need to dive into Haken’s catalogue immediately. I think they were heavily influenced by Dream Theater, and Mike Portnoy had them has his band when he toured the Seven Steps Suite as Shattered Fortress.

The heaviest of beginnings with the very heavy djenty guitars to Prosthetic. A absolutely stunning track with killer riffs and grooves, and great vocals. Lots more of that please! Invasion is completely at the other end of the spectrum. It starts with a bare vocal and a pulsed synth before the main track kicks in – so much going on here! A killer drum pattern with djent guitar and vocals matching each other., and the middle section is nuts – just superb! Carousel is so freaking cool. I love the seemingly repeating riff that throws in the key change. Wonderful middle section with supreme heavy guitars mixing with ethereal vocals and soundscape keys. By the time the track ends, it feels as though you are listening to a completely different piece of music. I think this is my favourite track…well, today anyway.

The Strain follows with a killer drum pattern and groove, and the track keeps on building. Canary Yellow follows and this track is a lot more chill to what has gone before – I like the change in vibe. Well, that’s the end of the first three sides, and Side D is given over to the Messiah Complex split into 5 parts, and Only Stars. I love these big concept pieces that drift off and comeback with multiple riffs, time changes, and grooves ,and Messiah Complex is up there as one of the best – epic stuff! That leaves, Only Stars, which by comparison is a quite delicate piece that drifts across the speakers and is a beautiful ending to a killer record. You guessed it – you should buy this immediately.

10/10 from The Grooveman.

MALICE – License To Kill

Another blink and they’re gone band from the eighties. Formed in ’81, with an appearance on the original Metal Massacre album, they released two albums on Atlantic and one EP – and initially that was it. They resurfaced in 2012 with a new album and line up. This was album number two, and it’s really quite good a great mix of metal and glam.

They do sound like early Queensryche at times, and first track, Sinister Double, has that feel about it – complete with high scream vocals. The title track has a lot more of a LA sleazy hair rock vibe to it, and I really love the riff and guitar sound. Against The Empire is very metal with a great intro and plenty of chuggas. Vigilante closes out Side 1, and this one is more of a hard rock groove with a great hook and guitar sound.

Side 2 opens up with Chain Gang Woman, a great sleazy little groove that reminds a bit if Van Halen. Christine starts with a crazy flanged out guitar, then it’s hair metal 101. Another weird intro on Murder, before that killer guitar sound grabs your attention and those Queensryche comparisons are there again. Breathing Down Your Neck has a nice riff and groove, and romps along nicely before we are into the last and my favourite track on the album, Circle Of Fire. Simple huge riff and a straight up groove that does the trick. A deceptively good record with a not so great cover.

8.5/10 from The Grooveman.