Sunday Metal – My Favorite Black Sabbath

Where to begin with Black Sabbath?

Maybe “Hole in the Sky”? Bill Ward’s drumming is so laid back, it just makes the groove.

Maybe some Dio-era stuff, like “Heaven & Hell”?

Perhaps “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”?

For me, it’s “War Pigs”. Music yes, but lyrically even more so.

 

Sunday Metal – My Favorite Lemmy

It’s not Motörhead, it’s Lemmy. And it’s Lemmy with Billy Gibbons and Dave Grohl. So this is a bit of a stretch for “Sunday Metal”, but whatever… it’s Lemmy, and it’s Christmastime. 🙂

“Run Run Rudolph”

Certainly one of my favorite “metal” Christmas songs renditions.

Sunday Metal – My Favorite Type O Negative

A song/tribute to his mother.

An unconventional favorite. Yeah there are a lot of songs by Type O that I like. But “Nettie” is such a great song, especially when you consider Peter’s tumultuous life and his mother’s undying support for him through it all.

Sunday Metal – My Favorite Ozzy

You know, I think I like Ozzy more with Black Sabbath than his solo stuff. His solo stuff is good, but whenever I listen to it I think I give more consideration to his guitarists than him.

Case in point: “Mr. Crowley”

I was always a Randy fan (vs. Eddie Van Halen). And I think his classical influences show strongly on “Mr. Crowley”.

And one thing I always appreciated about Zakk was while he was still Zakk, still had his playing style, he honored Randy’s composition, playing the song as it should be.

I say this because, as I write this, I have fresh in my mind a cover band I heard at a small festival. They were actually pretty good, but then they played Ted Nugent’s “Strangehold” and butchered it. Solos aren’t just a time to wank off; sometimes they are, but sometimes the solo line is very much a composed piece that makes the song what it is and you just can’t deviate from it. “Strangehold” is one such song. “Mr Crowley” is another, especially on the outro, and while Zakk throws in his signature vibrato, it’s still Randy’s composition.

 

Sunday Metal – My Favorite High on Fire

Another band with a lot of solid songs.

“Madness of an Architect” is one I love to crank to 11 because it’s just this sonic wall of noise.

But as cliché as it might be, “Snakes for the Divine” is awesome. The whole album, and the song.

And yes, I like listening to live High on Fire recordings, because there are mistakes. Real music, y’know?

 

Sunday Metal – My Favorite Judas Priest

When you have a career as long as Judas Priest, you know there are going to be lots of favorites.

“You Got Another Thing Comin'” is a favorite, because it’s one of those songs I gravitate to when I need to refresh my attitude.

But as unconventional as it is, and probably no surprise to long-time readers, one of my favorite Judas Priest songs to listen to is the “Rising in the East” version of “Diamonds and Rust”

 

Sunday Metal – My Favorite King Diamond

Given King Diamond’s stuff is more about concept albums than songs. I think it’s easier for me to pick out a favorite album than a song.

I mean, if I have to pick a song, maybe “Abigail”, just because of the song structure, the constant lyrical revisiting of “Abigail”.

But album? “Conspiracy”. The whole “Them” concept, chapter 2. “At the Graves” is such a strong start and of course sets everything up for the story and album. I actually like singing the opening part… so operatic.

Sunday Metal – My Favorite Holy Grail

This will sound weird, but while I think there are “better” songs by Holy Grail, I find “Call of Valhalla” to be a favorite of mine. It’s just this mid-tempo track, but I think it’s got a good groove, and yes I love the lyrics. All the Viking imagery is just fun, and the way James sings it is just powerful. Yes… you feel like you’re sailing in your longship to battle, and this is your battle hymn. 🙂

Sunday Metal – My Favorite Lazarus A.D.

Saw an obscure posting to Lazarus A.D.’s Facebook page. Silent for so long, then a “2015!” posting (which is now gone….)… so maybe they aren’t dead yet, but who knows. Here’s hoping they will be back, because they were certainly one of the best of the “thrash revival” bands.

“Revolution” is a perfect example.

Always turn this up to 11.