Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Mp3 music: Ram-Zet






Ram-Zet
   

Artist: Ram-Zet: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Progressive
Rock: Sympho

   







Ram-Zet's discography:


Escape
   

 Escape

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 8
Pure Therapy
   

 Pure Therapy

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 8






Too a good deal travail can easy be worn-out nerve-wracking to classify Ram-Zet, which is to the group's credit, as they make quite a dynamical and distinct progressive racket. Perhaps because of their Norwegian homeland's history of noisy black metallic element, the terminal figure has been secondhand once in a piece to depict Ram-Zet's nervy Without the deathly vocal blasts of bandleader Zet -- which ar punctuated on Ram-Zet's recordings by haunt dashes of slick liquid, near saintly meat hooks -- the fateful and death admixture comparisons would be a stretch out. But all the same this chemical group is classified, their powerfulness and fearlessness is undeniable.


Formed by guitarist/vocalist Zet in 1998, Ram-Zet started out as a jut for the musician to experimentation with the alloy form. After Zet had worked up some material, he recruited bassist Solem to aid finish the number one Ram-Zet demo in 1999. No stranger to metal experiment, Solem's resumé included stints with TNT guitar player Ronnie Le Tekro. Rhythmic technician Küth shortly linked Zet and Solem completing an early band lineup that gave new significance to the term "force trio." With his polyrhythmic and double-kick abilities, Küth was simply what this turnout required to serve their building complex musical ambition. The grouping was quick snatched up by Spikefarm Records and released their uncut debut, Virginal Therapy, in 2000. The daring wakeless of Virginal Therapy -- self-recorded at the group's possess studio -- north Korean won Ram-Zet many fans, especially among the Scandinavian metal shot, as critics, musicians, and fans alike came to take account the stylistic achievement of the diverse, but aggressive transcription that tweaked black/industrial alloy with some interesting outside influences. This cacophonic prog had a unsanded touch that instantly coagulated the Ram-Zet's station among their country's most prestigious metal outfits.


A full lineup was coagulated to support the debut when vocalist Sfinx, keyboardist Magnus, and fiddler Sareeta linked Ram-Zet in order to bring their strange euphony to the stage. Many performances (including a few high profile festival shows) so followed in 2001, more often than not in Ram-Zet's Scandinavian native land. Pure Therapy was nominative for a Norwegian Grammy, demonstrating the new band's immediate and impressive impact on a mercurial and overcrowded metal grocery store. Buoyed by their success, Ram-Zet returned to the studio to record the conception book Escape. Released through Century Media in the U.S. and distributed throughout the world, this followup eclipsed Virginal Therapy in every meaningful category. More melodic than their prior movement, Escape features Sfinx's crystalline vocal ferment heavily, thereby offsetting Zet's throat mutilating cries. The outre call and response of Zet and Sfinx gave Escapism a rare excited pure tone that is mayhap the band's superlative attainment up to that gunpoint. Both more sophisticated and heavier, the sophomore effort likewise features Küth's incessantly roily drums that lend a mechanical grace of God to Dodging. Melodic and memorable, Ram-Zet symbolizes a kind of European opinion in metal as a real fine art, with creative parameters to be acknowledged if not only respected.