This Power Trip album has great riffage but bad vocals, and the music is a little too close for comfort to parts of the first couple of Metallica albums, as well as Slayer and some other big thrash bands. Maybe it’s homage, or maybe it’s a lack of originality. The Katatonia album has slightly worse vocals and slightly more interesting music, so it’s pretty close, but I’ll let originality tip the scales in
@The Flash ’s favor. Sorry,
@Whooten .
Winner: Katatonia
Bullet For My Valentine sounds like Blink 182 pretending to be a metal band, and I don’t believe a single one of those coarse screams. There are some nice guitar bits and vocal hooks here and there, but this mostly sounds manufactured to me. This Death album needs a worthy contender for a change, because I can’t believe that I’ve voted for it this many times in a row. Sorry,
@KidInTheDark666 .
Winner: Death
This Grand Magus album is very...competent. There’s nothing bad about the music and there are a number of nice moments. The vocals are a bit amateurish, but again, not bad. I guess I just don’t hear anything particularly original or compelling here. The Megadeth album is uneven, but its strong parts are fantastic and its weak parts are still mostly decent. And perhaps most importantly, the Megadeth album is memorable. Sorry,
@Perun .
Winner: Megadeth
This Primordial album is a bit samey and seems to like to get into a single groove and just sit there. The singer also isn’t very good, overly raspy to my ears and often going off key. They’re enjoyable enough in small doses, but nothing I’d get excited about. Thankfully for them, they’re up against an absolute train wreck of an album by Possessed. No contest here, I’m going with
@Perun ‘s choice.
Winner: Primordial