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"The best music you're not listening to. Reviews of lost classics and obscure titles. Unheralded bands and songwriters. New bands deserving of greater attention. It's all here, on the Ripple Effect. www.ripplemusic.blogspot.com" Join Racer X and Pope John the Enforcer every Wednesday night at 8:00pm (PST) as they breakdown and discuss the best music that you're not listening to.
Date / Time: 12/10/2008 2:50 PM UTC
Case in point: Cirith Ungol.
Freakishly surreal epic fantasy metal, more indebted to the then raging NWOBHM scene than people give them credit for, Cirith Ungol were an anomaly in the LA metal scene. In 1980 they released this minimally produced spasm of wild, where-are-they-going-next metal on their own label and a cult legend was born. Topped by the guitar work of Jerry Fogle and the out of his skull bass antics of Michael Flint, Cirith Ungol are a missing link between early Rush sword and sorcery metal and the future Doom metal of Celtic Frost. Singer Tim Baker definitely has a love-it-or-hate-it delivery, high pitched and screechy, lyrics spit out in a semi-sing/speak tone, he sounds like a cross between Geddy Lee and a death metal vocalist. Either that or Rob Halford with the world’s worst case of strep throat. more . . . http://ripplemusic.blogspot.com/2008/12/cirith-ungol-frost-and-fire.html
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