TheMercenary
Ancient Mariner
Thank you for your nice words, Boroking.I enjoyed your reviews, especially with the slightly weird google translate errors


Thank you for your nice words, Boroking.I enjoyed your reviews, especially with the slightly weird google translate errors
Was meant to see Blaze last night for the first time but the fates were against me once more and I spent the night caring for my sickness ravaged children instead.
Which was an easy choice to make but I feel a bit gutted. Really need the catharsis of live music
Thanks for you kind words. Kids are still pretty strung out but we’re nursing them.I am sorry to hear this and hope your children are feeling better!
Sorry you had to miss it - if it's any consolation, a couple of people at the front seemed to be filming the whole show so you may still get to watch it. I know it's not the same, but there will be other times to come, I'm confident of that now.Was meant to see Blaze last night for the first time but the fates were against me once more and I spent the night caring for my sickness ravaged children instead.
Which was an easy choice to make but I feel a bit gutted. Really need the catharsis of live music
Thanks for you kind words. Kids are still pretty strung out but we’re nursing them.
Sorry you had to miss it - if it's any consolation, a couple of people at the front seemed to be filming the whole show so you may still get to watch it. I know it's not the same, but there will be other times to come, I'm confident of that now.
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Thank you dude!Sending you and your family my best wishes!
I think at this point in the game when it comes to Blaze's career, both he and most of his fans have come to accept this is likely as good as it's going to get from here on out. Yeah, there's nothing revolutionary or even new to Absolva's sound and whatnot, but it's a hell of a lot better than the dire circumstances they brought him out of during the KoM era when he had no band whatsoever and no direction as to what he was going for musically.1. Absolva's power metal sound isn't my cup of tea. Chris Appleton is a hell of a guitarist and a pleasure to watch live, and everyone else are solid musicians too, but stylistically it sounds watered down and cheesy. There's some kickass instrumental sections (I love the solo breakdown on Pull Yourself Up) and they come up with some great riffs. I don't think you always have to reinvent the wheel to be good, but the Absolva band's sound has grown stale. There's just so many better things one can be listening to and offering something so pedestrian and bland doesn't give the listener much incentive to listen to it.
2. Blaze. Yeah, the man himself has been a problem for a while. He blatantly uses autotune on this album which is so fucking greasy and made me lose a lot of respect for him. He's basically telling his fans he's grown complacent and doesn't give a shit about improving his technique, which has never really been great to begin with. Blaze's sense of phrasing has always been piss poor. It's frustrating as a fan because if he actually practiced and fixed his technical shortcomings, he's be one of the greatest singers ever. He's just so inconsistent. When Blaze is on his game, he sounds godly. But when he's not, he sounds like pure ass. The autotuned, computerized choruses make me immediately turn it off, it's such crap. I've heard him sing these songs live in videos and he sounds way better, un-autotuned, so what gives?
That's a pretty accurate assesment of the situation IMO. It is pretty dissapointing to hear he's been this complacent from the get go though. I've never heard of "At The End Of The Day" did someone really write a book about Blaze?I think at this point in the game when it comes to Blaze's career, both he and most of his fans have come to accept this is likely as good as it's going to get from here on out. Yeah, there's nothing revolutionary or even new to Absolva's sound and whatnot, but it's a hell of a lot better than the dire circumstances they brought him out of during the KoM era when he had no band whatsoever and no direction as to what he was going for musically.
As for his voice, if you've read At the End of the Day, you know he has little interest in improving his vocal abilities and hasn't for a long time. One of the original BLAZE members (I forget which) said Blaze had once told them that his going out of tune was an artistic choice, which he called bullshit on. And how old is Blaze now? Not ancient by any means, but he's not about to reinvent himself at this point whether by technique or some new, more innovative direction. He has a solid backing band who's stuck with him through four albums and they give his fans the trad/power metal they expect from Blaze as a solo artist. This lineup has delivered one of the best albums of his career, IMO (Endure and Survive), so it's not like all hope is lost that he could produce an album that lives up to your expectations in the future.
Just my thoughts on the state of things. And I agree, WWM is far from perfect, but there's plenty to like about it (and I've come to expect a "pull yourself up" sort of song on almost every album at this point, so that doesn't bother me).
Yes, Lawrence Patterson did, the drummer on The Man That Would Not Die and Promise and Terror. Printed copies were originally sold from Blaze's webshop, and later through Patterson's own website, but now it's just available digitally on Amazon, with Kindle.I've never heard of "At The End Of The Day" did someone really write a book about Blaze?
One of the original BLAZE members (I forget which) said Blaze had once told them that his going out of tune was an artistic choice, which he called bullshit on.
Now he can support British Lion instead!Blaze has got The Rona.
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Blaze Bayley pulls out of Planet Rockstock after testing positive for Covid-19
Blaze Bayley has been forced to pull out of Planet Rockstock next weekend...planetradio.co.uk
Now he can support British Lion instead!![]()