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3.0 out of 5 stars Unsigned bands and cover bands Please!, June 22, 2002
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Matthew Jordan "devilmanozzy" (Saint Joseph, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hail Stonehenge Gods: Tribute Black Sabbath (Audio CD)
I enjoyed the cover album some. It is one of those (check out these new unsigned bands) albums. The covers of coarse have mustakes in places such as missing a spot and moving too fast or out of sink, but over all the sound is decent. I would suggest this album to only fans of Black Sabbath that have the albums already.1. N.I.B. (Performed by: Premoniction)- Just like the normal version tho the Ozzy Clone sounded like he was laughing through it. . . .85% 2. Heaven and Hell (Performed by: Born of Fire)- Sounds like a decent dio clone with a decent band. Nothing special. . . .80%3. Hole in he Sky (Performed by: Order of the illuminati)- Faster version sounding song, Dio-ish vocals. . . .80% 4. Into the Void (Performed by: Silencer)- Decent fast sound. destorted a little more than the normal version. . . .75%5. Born Again (Performed by: Tea Bag)- The vocalist comes close to the Deep Purple vocalist which is a plus. Being the only time I've seen Born Again covered, I was pleased to see a young band try such a cover. They performed it well. . . .95%6. Neon Knights (Performed by: Powergod)- Perfect Dio clone vocalist, and the same with the rest of the band. Infact it's almost too close! . . .80% 7. The Sign of the Southern Cross (Performed by: Death Omen)- Decent copy. the band seems to give it a nice sound. But not super. . . .85% 8. Lady Evil (Performed by: Division)- Sort of rougher vocals but sounds basicly like a clone of the normal version of the song. . .80% 9. Never Say Die (Performed by: Imagika)- I like to say 2 things about this one. first being that the cover was decent but not super due to style. Second being that this band should have picked something more rough like their sound they make. . . .85%10. Wheels of Confusion (Performed by: New Eden)- this sounds just like the normal version but the vocals are a tad better than Ozzy's I feel. . . .90%11. Black Sabbath (Performed by: Mudslinger)- Think of vocals of a mix of Peter Steele of Type O Negative and Phil of Pantara. The rest of the band covers the song perfectly normal. . . .90%If you like this album I would suggest: Getting the whole Black Sabbath catalogue including the following: (Black Sabbath, Paranoid, Masters of Reality, Vol 4, Sabbatage, Never Say Die, Heaven ad Hell, Mob Rules, Born Again.)and also, NIB -tribute to Black Sabbath.
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3.0 out of 5 stars let say I've heard better and worse sabbath covers, April 21, 2009
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This review is from: Hail Stonehenge Gods: Tribute Black Sabbath (Audio CD)
their is a nack to covering any song suttle changes and nothing drastic.this collection has acouple of good covers and some are bad but the nib cover have arealy good singer it sound just like ozzy & wheels of confusion is a a very good likeness.
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