MetalCuresHeadaches
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Joined: Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:35 pm Posts: 1150 Location: United States
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Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2019 10:13 pm |
The eBay account ('stevegarveyfan') that sells most of the Christian metal cassettes that Witcher has posted in here has a ton of stuff that hasn't been mentioned in this thread and is also not listed in the Archive. I've gone ahead and compiled more of his relevant listings here, so there's a more concise list that people can work from if they care to gamble on purchases, or we can filter out with other info. Minimal vetting has been done on this list so far, but I'll be helping to whittle it away in the coming days. Also note, his genre listings are slightly less than helpful, lots of them just "Metal" or "Metal/Rock". Not much I can do there, maybe we can find samples. I'll add more as I have the time. Rock. - Keith Anderson
Genre: "Metal" Location: Holt, Michigan, USA Price/Link: $28.76Demo (Year Unknown, tape) Tracklist: Surrender We Rock Now You See Me... I've Got to Tell You Features session drums by John Heald of Armada fame. Cannot definitively link this "Keith Anderson" to any of the US artists currently on the site. Related comments:Witcher wrote: Regarding Keith Anderson Here|s a review of the demo, doesn|t sound very promising. https://christiantapeunderground.wordpr ... rson-demo/
Not metal - soft alt rock. - Autumn Rose
Genre: "Rock/Metal" Location: Irvine, California, USA Price/Link: $35.20Demo (1999, tape) Tracklist: unknownRelated comments:Witcher wrote: Witcher wrote: PaganiusI wrote: The tracklist for Autumn Rose leads to this sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=965-fK5AJVk-> Rock -> Removed
Not Metal.Valeri Barinov
Genre: "Metal/Rock" Location: Russia Price/Link: $84.55The Trumpet Call (1985, tape) Tracklist: The Trumpet Call Is Heard All Over the World The World Rejects God Man Seeks a Way Out Look at Golgotha Christ Is Coming Back Related comments:Witcher wrote: Valeri Barinov - melodic rock/aor, not metal: https://www.youtube.com/user/valery2577
Not Metal.Blackwell (Mr. Blackwell?)Not Metal.Bone Chillin
Genre: Groove Metal/Hard Rock? Location: Texas, USA Price/Link: $26.17Demo (1997, tape) Tracklist: A1 Big Fat Baby A2 Why B1 Name Above B2 Forever Sketchy genre. The listing has Side A labelled as "Groovy Side" and Side B as "Heavy Side". Related comments:Witcher wrote: Regarding Bone Chillin - I found their Soundclick page and all their songs ound to me like the post-grunge bands like godsmack. Of course, a mod's iopinion would also be needed here: https://www.soundclick.com/bands3/defau ... andID=3017[/quote]
Needs research. - CampionGenre: "Metal" Location: Lawerenceville, Georgia, USA Price/Link: $26.17Demo (Year Unknown, tape) Tracklist: Willy Loman Way Station Neuro-Logical Contrition Account Past Thanks Giving All Is Not Yet Lost Not Metal.Electrik
Genre: "Glam Metal" Location: Unknown (presumably USA) Price/Link: $46.55Have U Ever (1988, single, tape) Tracklist: Dear God Have U Ever Does not appear to have a cover, hand-written titles on labels. Seller has it listed as "Glam Metal", but there's possibly some hope, as a few of the other listings he has under "Glam Metal" are already on the Archive as Traditional/Heavy Metal. Related comments:Witcher wrote: Electrik - glam/hard rock with Traci ferrie on bass, not metal. http://gospeldownloadfree.blogspot.com/ ... -rock.html
Not Metal.Eternal Destiny
Genre: "Metal/Hard Rock" Location: Long Island, New York, USA Price/Link: $37.05Demo (~1995, tape) Tracklist: Love Waits Rationalize Give You All Sketchy genre, listing says it sounds "a bit like the lighter side of Bride or Guardian". Also has a "For Promotional Use Only!" line on the label. Related comments:Witcher wrote: Regarding Etrnal Destiny : I suspect it to be hard rock, since that is what the lighter albums of Bride and Guardian sound like. Reviewed in the scene press: http://cmnexus.org/profiles/Eternal_DestinyWitcher wrote: Regarding Eternal Destiny: I found the sngs, that appear on their demo and it's certainly not metal, I believe this style is called powerpop: https://www.reverbnation.com/eternaldestiny
Rock with occasional metal leanings. Not primarily metal. - From Nothing
Genre: "Metal" Location: Unknown (presumably USA) Price/Link: $27.55Demo (1997, tape) Tracklist: unknownNo cover for the tape
No VR/Private release. - Hammered
Genre: "Metal" Location: Unknown (presumably USA) Price/Link: $46.55Demo (199?, tape) Tracklist: unknownNo cover for the listing, not sure if it's just this copy, or the release in general Related comments: Witcher wrote: Regarding Hammered: Their only demo was apparently released only to the organizers of the Cornerstone festival in order to apply for a place onth festival's bill. So that demo was not a public release. The same situation is with the band Distant Thunder, which was posted by me , with the difference, that Distant Thunder had a second demo, which was publicly distribured, Wereas Hammered had only that "Cornerstone" demo. See this review for the info on this type of demos: https://christiantapeunderground.wordpr ... nder-demo/ :
Rock. - Michael HeroAlready listed.Holy Sceptre
Genre: Speed Metal Location: St. Louis, Missouri, USA Price/Link: $89.35Knowledge of the Holy (1994, demo, tape, single-sided) Tracklist: 1. Dark Deeds 2. The Return 3. Modern Day Jesus Freaks 4. Demoniac 5. Infanticide 6. Condomnation Related comments:Witcher wrote: Holy Sceptre - Already listed in the database, please read the review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrRGoVMw1G8
Hardcore/Nu Metal. - Hubrisdebris
Genre: "Metal" Location: Unknown (presumably USA) Price/Link: $84.55Hope (1996, demo, tape) Tracklist: Deep Thoughts Charlie Got Chuck Forced Humility Hope Related comments:Witcher wrote: Regarding HubrissDebris: They can be removed from the list, since they are a hardcore/nu-metal band. Please, read the review here: http://downthelinezine.com/cue/doku.php?id=hubrisdebrisPaganiusI wrote: Regarding Hubrisdebris: The site made me look up the band members and two of them play in the band CHD and an interview confirms the Hardcore/Nu Metal. http://www.angelfire.com/in2/chd/history.html->Removed
More rock than metal. - Iron Faith
Genre: Heavy Metal Location: Unknown (presumably USA) Price/Link: $65.55Demo (1993, tape) Tracklist: Higher Power Minister or Die What If Talk to Me Straight I Take My Stand Gimme a Shot of Truth Blood Over Sin For Angie I Found Jesus Go Ahead Price/Link: $94.05Demo (1996, tape) Tracklist: I Found Jesus What If look at Your Life I Need a Vacation Blood Over Sin Minister or Die Thunder No Matter What You Do Related comments:[spoiler] Witcher wrote: Regarding Iron Faith : I found possibly a song by ethem. The song is not any of their demos, but it could be just an early pre-demo song, since it was recorded in 1990. The musical style fifits the description, it is a christian band and their video was posted by their former bass player Patrick Goodwin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcAig-1IxeIWitcher wrote: Regarding Iron Faith: A review of their demo was newly published and the music is described as "hard rock/biker rock. https://christiantapeunderground.wordpr ... ron-faith/
grunge rock/ballads. - King's Justice
Genre: Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Location: Unknown (presumably USA) Price/Link: $84.55Cornerstone Mix (1991, tape) Tracklist: Ambition Shine on Me Six String Possibly a live release, judging by the name (Cornerstone is/was a major US Christian music festival) Related comments:Witcher wrote: King's Justice too: Listed as hard rock, the band has changed name to Feast Or Famine after the first demo and as you can hear, the Feast Or Famine stuff is really grungy hard rock and not metal: http://downthelinezine.com/cue/doku.php ... _s_justice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EtrSO6eXoIPaganiusI wrote: Removing King's Justice aswell, doubt that short demo holds any surprises music-wise.
Doesn't seem to be metal. - Mark Kozik
Genre: "Metal" Location: Dryden, Michigan, USA Price/Link: $65.55Demo (1993-1995, tape) Tracklist: 4 tracks, unknown titles No cover, hand-written labels Related comments:Witcher wrote: Regarding Mark Kozik: I found one Mark Kozik from Michigan, that could be very well that musician. He says he likes rock, country and metal in his profile. I'LL let the mods judge his music: https://markkozik.bandcamp.com/ https://www.google.com/search?source=hp ... 2gvQKrFKQ4PaganiusI wrote: That Mark Kozik on Bandcamp sure isn't metal, judging by the songs I listened to. If we can confirm that he's the one we're looking for, I guess we could scratch it off the list? Witcher wrote: Well, according to his biography, he was born in 1967, which would match a first demo release in 1993. He also says on his Bandcamp page , that he is an amateur musician, who has regular daily job. He also lives in Dryden , Michagan, according to his Facebook page and is a christian. These are all strong hints, that he is the same guy. Please, see: https://www.google.com/search?source=hp ... rZ5cW505-g https://www.facebook.com/mark.kozik.1
Added. - Legend of Sinai
Genre: "Metal" Location: Unknown (presumably USA) Price/Link: $84.55Slave to Freedom (Early 1990s, demo tape) Tracklist: Fire Wall Slave to Freedom Crazy Christians Related comments:Witcher wrote: Witcher wrote: Regarding Legend Of Sinai: I have finally found a song from the demo and it's clearly heavy metal: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9w7jCG-29AMetalCuresHeadaches wrote:
Added - LegionaireFunk/Rock. - Liquid MessengerNeeds research. - Gary WagnerGenre: "Metal/Rock" Location: Unknown (presumably USA) Price/Link: $14.25Iron Cross (Year Unknown, tape) Tracklist: unknownNo cover, paper labels. Possibly a private release.
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