You have a lot of awesome music that you have been listening to i also like some of them as well and i really liked your Star Trek shirt have a great holiday with your family thanks Jamie.🎶📻🎶
Due to attending the Eindhoven Metal Meeting in the netherlands I relistened to some old favourites and filling in a couple holes discography-wise: Covenant - Nexus Polaris (I'm in the mood for some early 00s Dimmu lately, so this comes just right as rain) Old Man's Child - In the Shades of Life (Very awesome, really looking forward to In Defiance of Existence) Limbonic Art - Moon in the Scorpio (Top tier symphonic Black Metal!) Keep of Kalessin - Through Times of War (Solid, but their later stuff like Reclaim or Armada is actually better) Katatonia - Viva Emptiness & Great Cold Distance (Seeing them live was an experience. I don't vibe to all their albums, but these two and the first four releases are mandatory. Last one was also a pleasant surprise!) Cryptopsy - Blasphemy made flesh & None so vile (Believe it or not, I haven't checked out any Cryptopsy so far and I'm really digging them!) Benediction - Transcend the Rubicon & Bolt Thrower - Those once loyal (Those two bands along with Asphyx which kicked ass in the Netherlands are my go to Death Metal bands and probably my favourite albums from them.) Ensiferum - S/T & Iron (Since they'll go on tour I finally decided to check them out. Iron is pretty good, but their self titled is rightfully one of the most celebrated Folk Metal albums of all time. Abandoned is an absolute goosebump song. Heidevolk - Walhalla Wacht Another Folk / Pagan band - not as convincing as Ensiferum, but there's still good melodies Tyr - Battle Ballads (I missed this one earlier this year, always liked Tyr. Not one of their best, but also not one of their worst. The more extreme leanings of the previous album are completely gone though.) Nocte Obducta - Hammergeddon 666 EP (The last new release this year I anticipated from german quasi-Black Metal institution Nocte Obducta. If you like Darkthrone, Celtic Frost, Venom, Discharge you'll dig the first couple songs, the last one is a 9 minute atmospheric tour de force. Just as convincing as their new album last year - 31 years in the business, their 15th release overall - absolutely one of the greats regarding german underground metal.) Empyrium - A Wintersunset Other than Iron Maiden probably the band which changed my life the most. Tonight I'll be spinning the successor Songs of Moors and Misty Fields for the billionth time. I know these albums like the back of my hand and they still engage me through and through. Seeing them performing live (and standing next to the frontman watching other concerts together... well not quite!) was a dream come true. Bruce Cockburn - Christmas, Bob Dylan - Christmas in the Heart, Arcangello Corelli - Christmas Concerto Opus 6 No. 8 - At long last I'm getting festive!
Big Krokus fan, lead singer Marc Storace has a new album out that I think is better than any of the post 2000 Krokus. Danzig III-How the Gods Kill Frozen Soul- Glacial Domination Incantation-Triennial of Blasphemy Kreator-Terrible Certainty Unleash the Archers-Apex
For U.D.O. go find the albums Holy and Mastercutor. Also find the compilation album Metallized for a good mix of his catalog. And for a live album go with Nailed To Metal
I worked in a record store years ago, and bootleg cds were a crap shoot...The best ones came out of Luxembourg..All too often , a recording could be repackageed , and relabled over and over again..I still have hundreds of old bootlegs from back in the day..
Just heard Dead witches, like it. What are the top 10 stoner bands I should check out? What is the difference between stoned and stoned panic or stoner doom? Thanks SOT anyone!
Have you checked out the 2nd Witchpit album, Forever Spoken yet? If not, well worth a listen, excellent stoner sludge that I think would appeal to you, Pete and Karen
Some recent new releases I've checked out (2024=the year of prog continues): Sweet/Full Circle - not Glam/more AOR than anything else but not bad Kosmodome/Ad Undas - prog Eve 6/Dream Fist - new ALT band for me, also got some of their earlier albums (pretty good) Craig Erickson/Dream Tracks - blues/rock Neal Morse/Late Bloomer - good album (secular not religious) Weite/Oase - prog Jupiter Fungus/Garden Electric - prog Herin/Hiding In Plain Sight - prog Brian Stoltz/New World Rising - rock Believe/The Wyrding Way - prog Classic Traffic/Turn It Up - power pop Perfect Storm/Stairs - prog Field Music/Limits Of Language - ALT Rosalie Cunningham/To Shoot Another Day - good psyche/excellent vocals Robert Jon & The Wreck/Red Moon Rising - rock
I could never tire of listening to The Doors ❤
You have a lot of awesome music that you have been listening to
i also like some of them as well and i really liked your Star Trek shirt
have a great holiday with your family thanks Jamie.🎶📻🎶
Hope you do more of these, Jamie. Good stuff. Dig your approach and demeanor. Merry.Xmas!
A very nice broad sweeping collection Jamie, cheers 🍺 Merry Christmas
Due to attending the Eindhoven Metal Meeting in the netherlands I relistened to some old favourites and filling in a couple holes discography-wise:
Covenant - Nexus Polaris (I'm in the mood for some early 00s Dimmu lately, so this comes just right as rain)
Old Man's Child - In the Shades of Life (Very awesome, really looking forward to In Defiance of Existence)
Limbonic Art - Moon in the Scorpio (Top tier symphonic Black Metal!)
Keep of Kalessin - Through Times of War (Solid, but their later stuff like Reclaim or Armada is actually better)
Katatonia - Viva Emptiness & Great Cold Distance (Seeing them live was an experience. I don't vibe to all their albums, but these two and the first four releases are mandatory. Last one was also a pleasant surprise!)
Cryptopsy - Blasphemy made flesh & None so vile (Believe it or not, I haven't checked out any Cryptopsy so far and I'm really digging them!)
Benediction - Transcend the Rubicon & Bolt Thrower - Those once loyal (Those two bands along with Asphyx which kicked ass in the Netherlands are my go to Death Metal bands and probably my favourite albums from them.)
Ensiferum - S/T & Iron (Since they'll go on tour I finally decided to check them out. Iron is pretty good, but their self titled is rightfully one of the most celebrated Folk Metal albums of all time. Abandoned is an absolute goosebump song.
Heidevolk - Walhalla Wacht Another Folk / Pagan band - not as convincing as Ensiferum, but there's still good melodies
Tyr - Battle Ballads (I missed this one earlier this year, always liked Tyr. Not one of their best, but also not one of their worst. The more extreme leanings of the previous album are completely gone though.)
Nocte Obducta - Hammergeddon 666 EP (The last new release this year I anticipated from german quasi-Black Metal institution Nocte Obducta. If you like Darkthrone, Celtic Frost, Venom, Discharge you'll dig the first couple songs, the last one is a 9 minute atmospheric tour de force. Just as convincing as their new album last year - 31 years in the business, their 15th release overall - absolutely one of the greats regarding german underground metal.)
Empyrium - A Wintersunset
Other than Iron Maiden probably the band which changed my life the most. Tonight I'll be spinning the successor Songs of Moors and Misty Fields for the billionth time. I know these albums like the back of my hand and they still engage me through and through. Seeing them performing live (and standing next to the frontman watching other concerts together... well not quite!) was a dream come true.
Bruce Cockburn - Christmas, Bob Dylan - Christmas in the Heart, Arcangello Corelli - Christmas Concerto Opus 6 No. 8
- At long last I'm getting festive!
Hi Jamie, great to see you in the listening room, lots of good music. Should do more going forward. All the best for Xmas and the new year.
Jamie Laszlo other than Pete the best part of this channel by far a true god
Great show I would love to see more. I have some of those 5 CD sets nice to have.
still working on AOY list with Portrait. Rifflord and Sabire on the docket.
U should do this type of show more often
Big Krokus fan, lead singer Marc Storace has a new album out that I think is better than any of the post 2000 Krokus.
Danzig III-How the Gods Kill
Frozen Soul- Glacial Domination
Incantation-Triennial of Blasphemy
Kreator-Terrible Certainty
Unleash the Archers-Apex
Yeah. I have the Storace CD on order. It should be here the day after Christmas
As regards Echo & the Bunnymen Jamie, check out their sophomore 'Heaven Up Here'. imo their best.
I've been listening to the new Sunstorm album
I’m not afraid to admit, Dua Lipa is amazing. Check out the Tiny Desk she and her band did over the pandemic. Soooo goooooodddd.
For U.D.O. go find the albums Holy and Mastercutor. Also find the compilation album Metallized for a good mix of his catalog. And for a live album go with Nailed To Metal
I worked in a record store years ago, and bootleg cds were a crap shoot...The best ones came out of Luxembourg..All too often , a recording could be repackageed , and relabled over and over again..I still have hundreds of old bootlegs from back in the day..
😃👍
Just heard Dead witches, like it. What are the top 10 stoner bands I should check out? What is the difference between stoned and stoned panic or stoner doom? Thanks SOT anyone!
What’s the name of the Doors album?
Live in Detroit
Have you checked out the 2nd Witchpit album, Forever Spoken yet? If not, well worth a listen, excellent stoner sludge that I think would appeal to you, Pete and Karen
Some recent new releases I've checked out (2024=the year of prog continues):
Sweet/Full Circle - not Glam/more AOR than anything else but not bad
Kosmodome/Ad Undas - prog
Eve 6/Dream Fist - new ALT band for me, also got some of their earlier albums (pretty good)
Craig Erickson/Dream Tracks - blues/rock
Neal Morse/Late Bloomer - good album (secular not religious)
Weite/Oase - prog
Jupiter Fungus/Garden Electric - prog
Herin/Hiding In Plain Sight - prog
Brian Stoltz/New World Rising - rock
Believe/The Wyrding Way - prog
Classic Traffic/Turn It Up - power pop
Perfect Storm/Stairs - prog
Field Music/Limits Of Language - ALT
Rosalie Cunningham/To Shoot Another Day - good psyche/excellent vocals
Robert Jon & The Wreck/Red Moon Rising - rock
Debbie Gibson albums? Cool!
Do you have any kids?
Nope. I'm my own kid.
Love bootlegs even though most are shitty and the artist get screwed