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Sick Drummer Magazine's Top 10 Drumming Albums Of 2011!
Wednesday, 11 January 2012 19:05 | |
Sick Drummer Magazine releases our Top 10 picks for Best Drumming Albums of 2011!
These picks were decided upon by a combination of staff picks and votes
from our facebook followers. There were so many great albums to choose
from, it was a very hard decision, but we feel confident in our final
outcome. We want to thank all the drummers and our fans for taking the
time to vote! Let's hope 2012 bring as many, or more amazing
performances to listen to and learn from. Congrats to all of you!!01. Francesco Paoli - Fleshgod Apocalypse - Agony
Italy's brutal/symphonic horde, Fleshgod Apocalypse, have returned with
their definitive epic masterpiece Agony. With only two releases under
their belts, Oracles (2009) and the Mafia EP (2010), Fleshgod Apocalypse
have already become one of the most talked about bands in the
underground.
The drumming of Francesco Paoli is simply astounding! His speed,
accuracy and creativity are that of someone who has been playing their
entire life, but Francesco has only been playing drums for about 4
years. Keep it coming!
02. Cameron Losch - Born of Osiris - The Discovery
Born of Osiris are mature well beyond their years and this dynamic
extreme progressive juggernaut has now perfectly honed all of their
collective talents to create what will soon be a pinnacle release for
the metal genre. This ground-breaking six-piece group creates an epic
mix of intricate and memorable melodies with challenging time signatures
that still hold an infectious groove, all while maintaining sheer,
tasteful brutality.
Cameron Losch has captured what most drummers would call a masterpiece
with his tracks on The Discovery and we are excited to see what he comes
up with next!
03. Jamie Postones - TesseracT - ONE
Tesseract's only wish is to create music with subtle power and emotion,
to avoid genre-specific clichés and tired old tricks. They aim for the
same place that their musical heroes – people like Pink Floyd, The
Doors, Faith No More, Meshuggah, Jeff Buckley, Textures and Sigur Rós
reached. To create an ALBUM, not a collection of songs that fit the mold
of three singles and seven fillers, but an actual old school album that
you want to take 50 or 60 minutes out of your life with, to sit down
and escape with.
Jamie brings a subtle, yet dynamic level to the song structures in
Tesseract with his controlled diversity, unique rhythms and nearly
un-matched finesse. A truly talented drummer with a very specific
outlook on what drums bring to music in general.
04. Alex Rudinger - Threat Signal - Threat Signal
The third, self-titled Threat Signal album was released under Nuclear
Blast records in October 2011. Recorded and produced at Planet Z studios
by metal mastermind Zeuss (chimaira, hatebreed, all that remains, the
acacia strain, born of osiris, shadows fall and many more). Artwork was
created by Colin Marks (origin, scar symmetry, suicide silence, exodus).
This album is being called Threat Signal's heaviest and most dark
sounding effort to date.
The drumming talents of Alex Rudinger are very hard to categorize, as
he does it all. Alex is by far one of the youngest and most talented
drummers we have had the honor to write about. If he continues to
improve, I'm not sure what will be said about his playing, as it's
already at a monumental level.
05. Fotis Benardo - Septicflesh - The Great Mass
The Great Mass is the eighth studio album by Greek death metal band
Septic Flesh. It was recorded between July and September of 2010 in
Devasoundz (Greece) and The Abyss (Sweden) and produced by Peter
Tägtgren. The orchestration was written by Christos Antoniou and
recorded by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Being one of our
favorite releases from the band, this album is also difficult to put
into summary.
The drumming of Fotis Benardo is aggressive, tasty, dynamic, fast,
fitting and very creative. George Kollias of Nile once said that Fotis
is the best Greek drummer, and after listening to this album, we might
just have to agree.
06. Shannon Lucas - The Black Dahlia Murder - Ritual
Following up 2009's acclaimed Deflorate, which brought The Black Dahlia
Murder the highest Billboard chart positions of its 10-year career,
Ritual revels in both conceptual ambition and equally striking musical
growth from a band that's pushed itself into more extreme and
challenging territory on each successive release. Recalling the writing
process that led to Ritual's eventual 12 songs, Strnad (vocals) says
"every song that got brought forth was exciting and more
three-dimensional, more twists and turns, more surprises. There's more
ups and downs and taking people on a journey this time."
Shannon Lucas never fails to surprise us, be it live or on a
digital recording. Having seen many of his performances, we can tell you
that Shannon is one of the best there is. From his ease-of-motion, to
his hard-hitting (and very accurate) fills, he always leaves you wanting
more. Ritual is two things: Another great album from The Black Dahlia
Murder as a whole, and another amazing performance from Shannon Lucas, a
masterful drummer.
07. Marco Pitruzzella - Anomalous - Ohmnivalent
Anomalous is a progressive-technical-death-metal band formed in 2001 by
Tim Hale and Max Seeman. With a goal of creating a sound that melded
their disparate influences, the founding members began writing music.
After an exhaustive search, the band welcomed Marco Pitruzzella as the
new drummer, replacing the cold, precise machinations of programmed
drums with the fire and intensity of the experienced metal
percussionist. Anomalous has maintained a rigid standard of musical
quality that has resulted in the completion of their latest
effort, "Ohmnivalent", which was released on Brutal Bands in March 2011.
There are not too many drummers out there that could have even thought
about performing what had been programmed by Tim, but Marco is another
kind of machine. His talents, understanding of music and ability to
learn are simply immense. Marco would have to be one of the best
"technical" drummers we have ever heard and having seen him play live
many times, there is no doubt about how talented he really is.
08. John Longstreth - Origin - Entity
One of the most intense and technical forces of the contemporary death
metal world, Origin have returned to stake their claim as the leaders of
metal’s new wave of extremity with their fifth studio effort "Entity".
As expected, the death grind trio of Flores, Ryan, and Longstreth
continue to churn out frantic hell paced grids of metal torment, but now
further compliment the arrangements with a new found propensity for
churning grooves and the hook laden approach that first reared its ugly,
but accessible head on the bands 2007 offering, Antithesis. The
band once again returned to Chapman Recording Studios, in Lenexa Kansas
to work with long time engineer and friend, Robert Rebeck. As stated
multiple times in the past, Origin proves once again, that they stand
head and shoulders above their peers.
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