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Stoner/doom metal is one of my favorite sub-genres of metal. Obviously paying homage to 70's era Black Sabbath, Orange Goblin released an awesome album nearly up to par with Bible Devil's 'Freedom Metal'. The template of any modern metal album could be improved upon by adding subtle and not so subtle Led Zeppelin & Black Sabbath influences, not stealing from either immensely influential bands but by adding their own creative flair to the basic sound-scape of the aforementioned instrumental gods. Stoner metal in the vein of Acid Bath, Freedom Metal & Kyuss is what you'll find here.

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The music takes on a sludge-like edge with vocals similar to Neurosis' Scott Kelly. The music has a serious infusion of groove-laden blues-based lead guitar work with a grittier production value to help boost the vintage nature of 'Healing Through Fire'. Rhythm riffs speed along at the pace of Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love' and Orange Goblin attacks ones' senses with a distorted wall of sound accompanied by well-timed and capable drumming courtesy of Scott Turner. The blues back-bone to the majority of these songs are what I personally like the most and the high-paced tempo makes this musical characteristic fresh-sounding and intense. The production values are top-notch fully encapsulating the heart and soul Orange Goblin put into 'Healing Through Fire'. Most of the leads are pentatonic minor but this is blues based music so it meshes well overall.

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They're not overy technical but definitely competent musicians capable of writing catchy compositions. While you're not going to find Thin Lizzy-styled dual leads like with Bible Devil or ripping solos for that matter, the song-writing prowess is ever-present and accentuated by a knack for great song-writing. Good work gentlemen. Healing Through Fire is Orange Goblin's 6th studio album and the follow up to the superb Thieving From The House Of God (2004). A few changes happened for the band in the last couple of years. Founder member and guitarist Pete O'Malley left the band, and with the release of Coup De Grace and Thieving. Cara Game Cabal Indonesia. The band had polarized fans.

There were the fans who loved the first three stoner doom styled albums and fans of the more recently styled Stoner punk style. The band also seperated from long time label Rise Above to sign on to Sanctuary Records. Now then, Thieving. Was a terrific record. Combining the band's original Stoner/ Doom sound with Motorhead type rock n roll and a love for bluesy hard rock, the band went out on a limb and pulled off an utterly captivating album. Visual Studio Professional Edition. Three years on, the band has returned with Healing Through Fire.

Healing Through Fire starts with the chunky groove of The Ballad of Solomon Eagle. The band seems quite in love with Lynyrd Skynyrd and American Southern Rock and a corresponding love for Zeppelin and Purple. Third song on the album The Ale House Braves in fact sounds quite a bit like Zeppelin before going off into a classic heavy metal part.

Cities Of Frost is a mid-tempo rumbling monster that sounds quite unpleasant and vaguely reminds me of early Trouble before a typically raucous Orange Goblin riff takes over. Ward actually sounds a bit like Eric Wagner on this song in one of the verses. Hot Knives and Open Sores is a heavy stoner friendly song that sounds like it could have been on Thieving. And the song has a terrific middle section with a thick rumbling bass part. Hounds Ditch owes a debt to American Southern Rock and I think Corrosion Of Conformity in particular with an intro that could have easily been on that bands Deliverance album. Still, this album transcends its influences. Gears Of War 3 Full Game Pc Torrent. Sure, The Goblin on Healing Through Fire may remind you of their influences every now and again but right from the moment you hit play, the band make sure that you know this is an Orange Goblin record first.

The punk influences in fact seem completely streamlined into the sound of the band. It's like Orange Goblin has just integrated all of its influences superbly and what the listener is left with is a band that is way more than the sum of its disparate parts. Mortlake (Dead Water) is a short acoustic instrumental piece that serves as a breather between the non-stop groove rush of the rest of the album. This though is the calm before the storm as the album moves onto its best part. They Come Back (Harvest of Skulls) is a terrific rocker. Mid tempo like most of the album, the song has a super groove and vocal line before taking off into old school thrash goodness in the second half of the song. A guitar lead that's all 80s metal hits you before the band goes back to the opening groovy riff.