Agent Steel / Order of the Illuminati
Album: | Order of the Illuminati | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Agent Steel | Added: | Jan 2004 | |
Label: | Artillery Music |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-01-12 | Pull Date: | 2004-03-15 | Charts: | Loud |
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Week Ending: | Jan 25 | Jan 18 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jun 16, 2007: | too heavy for titanium
Avenger |
4. | Apr 21, 2007: | to heavy for titanium
Apocalypse (World Without Wi |
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2. | Jun 08, 2007: | too heavy for titanium
Avenger |
5. | Oct 21, 2006: | Too Heavy For Titanium
Dead Eyes |
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3. | Jun 05, 2007: | too heavy for titanium
Human Bullet |
6. | Sep 29, 2006: | to heavy for titanium
Enslaved |
Album Review
mike
Reviewed 2004-01-12
Reviewed 2004-01-12
Early 80s fast metal that sometimes ventures into thrash. A singer who sings like metal singers use to. Think Judas Priest and Iron Maiden but also think Forbidden and Exodus. I was surprised to see this band back at it since I bought an EP of their in 1983-84. Their sound hasn’t changed much and I’m not sure how well it’s aged but if you want pure metal with no modern hardcore/punk/thrash/nu-metal/metalcore/grindcore influences and like a singer who sings check this out.
1. After quiet guitar intro the track moves along at a quick, heavy pace but isn’t really thrash. Catchy chorus were the singer really shows off his range.
2. Reminds me a bit of mid-80s bay area thrash. Slows down and then goes in bursts.
3. Heavier with a riff that caries the track.
**4. Thrash with guitars that remind me a bit of Testament. Gang backing vocals. A melodic breakdown right before a somewhat cliché solo.
5. Melodic Middle Eastern guitar intro. Sorta odd and a bit cheesy but for some reason I’m not finding it awful.
6. Basic heavy track.
7. Thrash attack with long scream to begin. Damn does this remind me of 1987-89.
10. Starts with sample. Then a chug with some melodic guitar. Lots of soloing on this instrumental.
11. Another sample intro into a medium paced track.
Not much has chanced since 1986. -mph
1. After quiet guitar intro the track moves along at a quick, heavy pace but isn’t really thrash. Catchy chorus were the singer really shows off his range.
2. Reminds me a bit of mid-80s bay area thrash. Slows down and then goes in bursts.
3. Heavier with a riff that caries the track.
**4. Thrash with guitars that remind me a bit of Testament. Gang backing vocals. A melodic breakdown right before a somewhat cliché solo.
5. Melodic Middle Eastern guitar intro. Sorta odd and a bit cheesy but for some reason I’m not finding it awful.
6. Basic heavy track.
7. Thrash attack with long scream to begin. Damn does this remind me of 1987-89.
10. Starts with sample. Then a chug with some melodic guitar. Lots of soloing on this instrumental.
11. Another sample intro into a medium paced track.
Not much has chanced since 1986. -mph
Track Listing
1. | Avenger | 7. | Forever Black | |||
2. | Ten Fists of Nations | 8. | Dance of St. Vitus | |||
3. | Earth Under Lucifer | 9. | Dead Eyes | |||
4. | Enslaved | 10. | Kontrol | |||
5. | Insurrection | 11. | Human Bullet | |||
6. | Apocalypse (World Without Wi | . |