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Bands can submit their music using the Band Submission link located in the Main Menu. Must fit the Hard Rock / Metal genre to be considered for adding to the Playlist. Also, you must be a registered member in order to submit your music. Registration is free.
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 Posted by MHNRadio - Tuesday, November 30 @ Central Standard Time
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| Kittie - In The Black |


Heavy metal may morph, contort, and willfully insert itself into every genre that uses amplification, but it always remains true to its fetish for maximum decibels. For the most part, Ontario-based metal outfit Kittie's fifth offering feels a lot like their first four. The band's tried-and-true formula of Metallica-sized riffing, death metal wailing, and choruses that sound like Heart's Nancy Wilson fronting Norwegian greasepaint rockers Dimmu Borgir, has proven to be more than effective, earning the continuously ferocious, all-female quartet a loyal following both at home and overseas. In the Black should do little to dilute that success, as it plays to the band's strengths while pushing the envelope just enough to cry progress. 2007's Funeral for Yesterday showed the group at their most commercial, cranking out hard-hitting slabs of Godsmack-style, midtempo brooders with hooks a plenty, whereas In the Black takes more chances, carving serpentine melodies through mountains of double-kick percussion and fat, dual-guitar/bass leads. Guttural, death metal vocals are the great equalizer in metal music, and Morgan Lander can shriek with the best of them (which she does throughout most of the record). Her clean vocals are more confident this time around, and when given a decent melodic cue (which are unfortunately few and far between), she could stop a freight train (or at least divert it into a mountain pass). In the Black may break little ground for the group, but it certainly fortifies what they've been standing on for the last decade.
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 Posted by MHNRadio - Tuesday, November 30 @ Central Standard Time
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| Swashbuckle - Back to the Noose |


There are a ton of metal bands doing the whole Viking thing, whether they play melodic death metal and just write lyrics about long ships and Asgard, or actually play Scandinavian-folk-derived music too. But pirate metal is a relatively new subgenre, and thus far it's got two primary exponents: Scotland's Alestorm, and Swashbuckle from… New Jersey. Alestorm's music is more nautical in feel, with keyboards and melodies based on sea shanties. Swashbuckle are basically a thrash band who sing about being pirates. There are a few acoustic interludes on this short, but still padded, disc ("La Leyenda," "Cloudy with a Chance of Piracy") and a couple of skits during which the vocalist talks in pirate voice ("Rime of the Haggard Mariner," "All Seemed Fine Until…"), and the vocalist's delivery of the lyrics is fairly piratical — though admittedly he frequently sounds like the guy who sings the theme song to Spongebob Squarepants. For the most part, this is straight-up thrash with a lot of hardcore punk to it — several songs come in under a minute. Those whose appetite for high-speed, staccato riffing, blastbeats, and growling is nearly insatiable will enjoy this, and there are a few nice guitar solos scattered here and there, but it's not a must-hear by any stretch of the imagination.
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