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Over here at kvltsite, we really like our dose of current bands that are out there to break all the norms and come up with something completely different and not sound like anything that came before. On the other hand, we also like bands that do sound like their influences but their idea is to just write great songs within that well-marked territory. Sheavy is clearly among the latter. Steve Hennesset, the vocalist is one of the more noted Ozzy clones around. These Canadians have been consistent through their 12 year something career, just releasing their sixth album titled The Machine that Won the War and the first featuring two guitars.
Sleeping Assassin is a short two and a half minute song that kick starts this album with a late-70s-Sabbath-meets-vintage-Trouble-with-Ozzy-on-vocals kind of vibe going on with a groovy raw riff, a couple of changes and a solo break in the middle. Things come to a creative peak around the third song Humanoid which has some really brilliant songwriting and a chorus to kill for. Following this, Dawn of the Black Orchid is your classic doom song built around a simple slow 4 chord evil riff but around the 1 and a half minute mark, there's that bridge kicks in to make things more dynamic and a really cool harmony bit to close the song out.
Year of Release: 2007 Label: Rise Above / Candlelight USA
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Re:Sheavy - The Machine that Won the War
Sep 15 2007 02:57:05 It's there for sure. Gave it 4 thadiyans.
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