download all albums free The Stage. The seventh studio long-player from the veteran California-based metal ensemble, and their first new collection of music to feature ex-Bad Religion drummer behind the kit, The Stage sees Avenged Sevenfold rolling up their sleeves and delivering an ambitious concept LP. Dropped with little to no promotion -- WWE superstar and Fozzy frontman Chris Jericho leaked the album's original title, Voltaic Oceans, via his Instagram account a month prior to the release -- the narrative concerns itself with the Orwellian consequences of a world struggling to adapt to the myriad complexities of artificial intelligence -- there's even a spoken word appearance by celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. Despite some forays into Floyd-ian space rock -- the soloing in the orchestra-driven "Roman Sky" is positively Gilmour-esque -- the 11-track set mostly sticks to the kind of propulsive, melodic carnage that fans have come to expect from the group, albeit with a progressive metal twist. Avenged Sevenfold may have expanded their sonic horizons, but The Stage is more Operation: Mindcrime-era Queensrÿche than it is Muse, and for all its opining on nanotechnology and interstellar travel, it still feels rooted in heavy metal tradition. IMusicG+ Avenged Sevenfold are one of the most successful American heavy metal bands of the third millennium, with an estimated 8 million copies sold of their six studio albums. First formed in 1999, in the Orange County town of Huntington Beach, California, A7X, for short, released a pair of independentalbums, inspired primarily by the period’s metalcore trends, before moving to a major label for their breakthrough third album, ‘,’ released in 2005. This saw the band, consisting of singer M. Shadows, guitarists and Zacky Vengeance, bassist Johnny Christ and drummer James “” Sullivan, embracing a more traditional hard rock and metal sound that persists on subsequent releases. Sullivan died from a drug overdose in 2009, prompting the temporary recruitment of Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy for therecording of 2010’s ‘Nightmare.’ Another blockbuster album, 2013’s Billboard number one, ‘Hail to the King, followed in 2013 With drummer Arin Ilejay and In The New Album "The Stage" Introduced New Drummer Brooks Wackerman. Download Avenged Sevenfold FULL Album With High Quality Audio Avenged Sevenfold Album Sounding The Seventh Trumpet. Released June 10, 2001. Recorded November 2000 - January 2001. Quality : 320kbps (High Quality) 01. To End The Rapture. Download Avenged Sevenfold Album . Released August 26, 2003. Recorded 2003 at NRG Recordings in North Hollywood, Los Angeles,California. 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After debuting with the EP Warmness on the Soul (Goodlife), they defined a multi-faceted aesthetic on the album Sounding the Seventh Trumpet (Goodlife, 2001), mostly bridging the gap between gothic rock and metal-core. Waking The Fallen (Hopeless, 2003), that included the anthemic Unholy Confessions , emphasized the melodic element without surrendering the power of imagination that made most songs equally brutal and unpredictable. Guns N' Roses, Iron Maiden and Queen coexisted on the same album and, even better, sounded like different views of the same monolith. City Of Evil (Warner, 2005) further refined their fusion of emo, pop, goth-rock and metal-core, largely on the strength of a mature vision of their style. They now played knowing what/how they played, and what made them different. While less spontaneous, the sound was more personal. Gli Avenged Sevenfold portarono la vecchia scuola del gothic rock di Los Angeles nel nuovo millennio. Dopo l'EP di debutto Warmness on the soul (Goodlife), mostrarono un'estetica con molte sfaccettature sull'album Sounding The Seven Trumpet (Goodlife, 2001) colmando soprattutto il vuoto fra il gothic rock e il metal-core. Waking The Fallen (Hopeless, 2003), che include l'anthem Unholy Confessions, dava rilievo all'elemento melodico senza abbandonare quella forza di immaginazione che rendeva molti brani sia brutali che imprevedibili. Guns N' Roses, Iron Maiden e Queen coesistevano sullo stesso album e, per di più, sembravano visioni diverse dello stesso monolite. Iyus 7xd Blog. Sounding the Seventh Trumpet merupakan album pertama Avenged Sevenfold. Rilisan awal album ini adalah di tahun 2001 oleh Good Life Recordings, namun pada 19 Maret 2002 Hopeless Records merilisnya kembali dengan sedikit perbedaan pada kover album plus satu lagu bonus track yakni, "To End the Rapture (Heavy Metal Version)" yang juga diisi oleh pertama kalinya oleh gitaris baru mereka, Synyster Gates. Daftar Lagu: 1. "To End the Rapture" – 1:24 2. "Turn the Other Way" – 5:37 3. "Darkness Surrounding" – 4:49 4. "The Art of Subconscious Illusion" – 3:46 5. "We Come Out at Night" – 4:45 .6. "Lips of Deceit" – 4:09 7. "Warmness on the Soul" – 4:20 8. "An Epic of Time Wasted" – 4:19 9. "Breaking their Hold" – 1:12 10. "Forgotten Faces" – 3:27 11. "Thick and Thin" – 4:15 12. "Streets" – 3:06 13. "Shattered by Broken Dreams" – 7:04. Hail to the King. Following the release of "Carry On" for the Call of Duty Arms: Black Ops II video game, Avenged Sevenfold returned to the studio with new drummer, Arin Ilejay of Confide, to record 2013's Hail to the King. In a press announcement, vocalist M. Shadows announced they would be attempting to go back to their Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin roots, and at the surface, the idea of dumbing down their music to sturdy classic rock grooves made a lot of sense, since many of the compositions on their last two albums had become overwrought with studio overdubbing. Unfortunately, once they tried to take inspiration from other bands, they mimicked them so well that they lost their sense of identity in the process. "Doing Time" came straight out of the Guns N' Roses songbook, "This Means War" is a direct rip of Metallica's "Sad But True," and "Crimson Day" could be any number of '80s hair metal power ballads. By the album's second half, Avenged Sevenfold can't help but let loose their guitar shredding theatrics a bit, and their personality starts to shine through as the tempo quickens and tracks take flight to unabashed heights. "Heretic" and "Coming Home" are still firmly indebted to their roots (specifically, Megadeth and Iron Maiden) but they are exciting metal numbers, and they set the stage for the colossal "Planets,", which incorporates motifs from "The Planets" suite by 20th century composer Gustav Holst and includes all the arpeggiated soloing and operatic yowling you could ever want. If this sounds ridiculous, that's because it is, but it's undeniably more fun to hear the members pushing themselves and showboating than doing mock covers.