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2014 Reviews

Bloody Hammers - Under Satan's Sun
Brainstorm - Firesoul
Castle - Under Siege
Cloven Hoof - Resist Or Serve
Crowbar - Symmetry In Black
Delain - The Human Contradiction
Edguy - Space Police - Defenders Of The Crown
Epica - The Quantum Engima
Falconer - Black Moon Rising
Gamma Ray - Empire Of The Undead
Grand Magus - Triumph And Power
Grave Digger - Return Of The Reaper
Helstar - The Wicked Nest
Iced Earth - Plagues Of Babylon
Iron Savior - Rise Of The Hero
Judas Priest - Redeemer Of Souls
Kobra And The Lotus - High Priestess
Lacuna Coil - Broken Crown Halo
Magistina Saga - Creaith Anthem
Night Mistress - Into Madness
Primal Fear - Delivering The Black
Sabaton - Heroes
Slough Feg - Digital Resistance
Stormwarrior - Thunder & Steele
Stream Of Passion - A War Of Our Own
Tankard - R.I.B.
Timo Tolkki's Avalon - Angels Of The Apocalypse
Valkeryon - Visions Of Fire
Within Temptation - Hydra



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Featured Band

Liv Moon



For the new band featured on the blog I have chosen a japanese band by the name of Liv Moon. It was back in 2011 when I kind of stumbled across this album and decided to give it a shot. I do like female fronted symphonic metal and the fact this was from Japan was also a bit intriguing. In relative terms there aren't that many successful bands from the region and I don't listen to or review a lot of stuff from there. Basically, I considered this a chance to get a peak at a metal scene I don't normally pay as much attention to.

Well, Liv Moon were certainly worth a listen. Listening to the band' releases I believe they can best be described as familiar enough to appeal to symphonic metal fans, but just quirky enough to be interesting. At times the band draws on the somewhat standard female symphonic song relying on melodic/atmospheric soundscapes, but at others they inject some non-standard sort of influences. Liv Moon songs can draw on anything from pop to industrial to electronic/dance influences and the end result kinda reminds me of something that could be on the soundtrack to an Anime film. There's just a certain different cultural take here on the sound and I find it pretty refreshing really.

Simply put, Liv Moon draw on familiar influences I like from the female symphonic sound, but add their own touch that draws a bit upon Japan's own music culture. It's an interesting experience and I'd recommend that any fans of symphonic metal check this out. Maybe you'll enjoy broadening your horizons as I did.

Links

My review of Symphonic Moon
My review of The End Of The Beginning
My review of Golden Moon
Liv Moon on Facebook
Liv Moon - Amen! on YouTube
Liv Moon - Black Ruby on YouTube
Liv Moon - Yozakuran ~ Yozakura Arashi ~ on YouTube (For one of their quirkier, more different tunes)

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