Saturday 22 September 2018

This One Goes to Eleven :: Rock and Metal playlist :: Episode 13 :: 22 Sep 2018

Welcome back, or just welcome if it's your first time, for Episode 13 (lucky for some) of the usual mix of rock and metal, new and old. This week's list reaches all the way back to 1971 with a classic Sabbbath track, plus there's a track from an excellent brand new album from veteran rockers Uriah Heep.   Read my notes for the lowdown and if you spot any connections that I haven't, or have suggestions for future playlists, leave them in the comments and earn yourself some kudos.

There's a link just below that you can and should subscribe to, and it will change and contain the latest selections each week. Below that is the playlist for episode 13. You can find all previous episodes / playlists by exploring the previous posts on this blog.

I think you have to click through to the Spotify app to listen to the songs in full. Underneath all that are my notes from this episode.

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- Shirley Knott




Mind Your Manners by Slash / Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators from Living the Dream (2018) An eagerly-anticipated new album from the killer combo of Slash with Myles Kennedy.

Victim of Fate (live) by Kai Hansen and friends from Live at Wacken (2017) a classic song from the first Helloween album with guest vocals from Gamma Ray vocalist Frank Beck

Unisonic by Unisonic from Unisonic (2012) Great material from the classic combo of Kiske / Hansen

Hardwired by Metallica from Hardwired (2016)

Fire Again by Vanik from Vanik (2016) A recent BandCamp discovery, apparently there is a new album imminent which I'm looking forward to. Classic metal with horror themes.

Suicide Blues by Hard Riot from The Blackened Heart (2014)  I don't know very much about this band except that I like them a lot.

Be My Wench by Omen from Battle Cry (1984)  Classic stuff

Spread Your Wings by Maurauder from Bullethead (2016)  Connection with the last track is vocalist Nikos Antonoyiannakis who is in both bands but not on the last track (although it sounds like him).

No Escape by Night Viper from Exterminator (2017)  Gothenburg band with vocalist Sofie-Lee Johansson definitely punching above her weight.

Devil's Child by WitchFyre from Grimorium Verum (2018)  Spanish black metal

Knocking at your Back Door by Deep Purple from Perfect Strangers (1984) a song about visiting a friend's house, apparently.

Digital Bitch by Black Sabbath from Born Again (1983) the second of a trio of Ian Gillan tracks. He seems a slightly incongruous choice for Sabbath vocalist, but it worked exceptionally well, if only for one outstanding album.

Future Shock by Gillan from Futureshock (1981)  Here's Ian Gillan with his own band including the legend that is John McCoy (McCoy, Mammoth).

Grazed by Heaven by Uriah Heep from Living the Dream (2018)  Two rock / metal albums out this week called Living the Dream?  This one was the surprise for me. I knew I'd enjoy it but didn't know I'd enjoy it quite so much. It's a keeper and up there in the favourite albums of the year. Those who enjoy a bit of psychadelic rock will enjoy it, and those who don't will probably still enjoy the album. It rocks.

Wheels from Hell by Leverage from The Devil's Turn (2018) More Scandinavian metal.

Children of the Grave by Black Sabbath from Master of Reality (1971) An epic to finish. Sneaking in another Sabbath, but the original line-up this time.



That's the list for this week.

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