With the start of the New Year, it is a time of reflection
and resolutions. This past year of 2015 there were ups and downs with those we
have lost and tragedies within our own lives. But there will always be great
music, music that helps us get through the rough times and help us enjoy the
good times. For this past year, I have compiled a list of my top 15 albums that
I have listened to and liked.
15) “Suicide Society”
– Annihilator

Top 3 Tracks:
- Suicide Society
- Break, Enter
- Narcotic Avenue
14) “Birth and the
Burial” – Act of Defiance
After Chris Broderick and Shawn Drover left Megadeth, due to
creative reasons. One wondered what exactly they were going to do. Forming a
band together was intriguing but I was curious in what direction they would go.
The direction they chose was to go a more death metal route. The result is a
decent album, but what really kills it for me is the vocals. The screaming and
shouting just doesn’t do it for me. But the instrumentation of the rest of the
band was good enough to redeem them in my opinion.
Top 3 Tracks:
- Refrain and Refracture
- Birth and the Burial
- Legion of Lies
13) “Farmikos” –
Farmikos
With an early 2015 release in January, I had forgotten about
this band and their album. Fortunately, I was listening to podcast by Eddie
Trunk talking about this band and it jogged my memory. Former Ozzy guitarist,
Joe Holmes, who was only a touring member of the Ozzy band, came out with a
band that sounds eerily similar to Ozzy but a departure in the style. Overall I
like the album, and would love to see what they do next.
Top 3 Tracks:
- Scapegoat
- King of Dust
- Am I One
12) “War of Kings”
– Europe

Top 3 Tracks:
- Hole in my pocket
- Praise You
- Nothin To Ya
11) “Saint Asonia”
– Saint Asonia

Top 3 Tracks:
- Blow Me Wide Open
- King of Nothing
- Fairy Tale
10) “VII: Sturm Und
Drang” - Lamb of God
This was the first Lamb of God album that I have listened
to. I listened to this album for three reasons. One, because I heard Randy
Blythe’s vocals on the song “Gift of Pain” by Metal Allengence. Two, due to the
song “Overlord”, which has more traditional singing as opposed to their normal
screaming. Finally Three, Chris Alder’s contribution to the Megadeth album “Dystopia”.
As my introduction to this band, I find it oddly satisfying. I really don’t
like screaming, but I can enjoy it fine as long as I can hear some semblance of
lyrics. “VII: Sturm Und Drang” is a fine addition to my library of music, but I
don’t see myself jumping head first into the realm of screaming in metal
anytime soon.
Top
3 Tracks:
- Overlord
- Still Echoes
- 512
9) “Ride” – Motor
Sister

Top 3 Tracks:
- Beg Borrow Steal
- Fool Around
- This Song reminds me of You
8) “Win Hands Down“– Armored Saint

Top 3 Tracks:
- An Exercise in Debauchery
- Win Hands Down
- Mess
7) “Battering Ram”
– Saxon
The mighty Saxon strikes again with this hard hitting
addition. Saxon is one of those bands that comes from the old school, like Motörhead.
But also like Motörhead, they can come out with an album and still have that
same sound and guttural reaction. Just awesome.
Top 3 Tracks:
- The Devil’s footprints
- Hard and Fast
- Battering Ram
6) “Psychic Warfare“–
Clutch

Top 3 Tracks:
- Firebirds
- Behold the Colossus
- Sucker for the Witch
5) “Bad Magic” –
Motörhead

Top 3 Tracks:
- The Devil
- Till the End
- Thunder and Lightning
4) “Metal Allegiance”
– Metal Allegiance
Metal Allegiance was born on the Motörboat cruise. One of
the bands had to bow out, so some of the musicians that were already there on
tour assembled a group and played a set list. They created a phenomenal line up
with a revolving door of musicians. The four key guys holding it together are
Mike Portnoy (Dream Theather, Winery Dogs), David Ellifson (Megadeth), Alex
Skolnick (Testament), and Mark Menghi.
It’s essentially a greatest hits of Thrash metal with
original songs, of course not including the closing track which is a Dio cover.
If I had to say specifically it’s a mixture of thrash, progressive and grove
metal.
Top 3 Tracks:
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Let Darkness Fall
- Dying Song
3) “Repentless” –
Slayer
SLAYER, is there anything else I really need say? It sounds
like it and feels like it, and that is what I believe this album needs to be. I
know I cheated a little but with my top 3 list, because number three is two
songs. “Delusions of Savior” is the
opening instrumental, and segues so well into opening the title track “Repentless”.
Top 3 Tracks:
- Take Control
- Vices
- Delusions of Savior / Repentless
2) “Condition Human”
– Queensrychre

Top 3 Tracks:
- Guardian
- Hellfire
- Selfish Lives
1) “The Book of Souls”
– Iron Maiden

I’m not doing a top 3 for this album because every song is
so great and I believe it is worth it to buy the whole album.
Honorable
Mentions:
“Hot Streak” –
Winery Dogs
“Hollywood Vampires”
- Hollywood Vampires
“The Bay Calls for
Blood” – Death Angel [Live]
“Spookshow
International Live” – Rob Zombie [Live]