Eyesore wrote:
Radagast wrote:
Really? You're looking forward to the Cellador album? You? MetalNESS?
Strange, isn't it? NESS, you'd better get me that fucking Japanese import! And why are there only 8/9 songs? Bands are reverting back to the 70's when it comes to the amount of music put on a CD. It's pretty lame, if you ask me.
EDIT: For those that haven't heard this band's EP, you should. NESS may be a fanboy of the worst kind, :roll: but he's generally correct in his opinion on the band. They do indeed kick a whole lotta ass! If you like Keeper I & II era Helloween and miss that sound, you should buy their EP, which I assume will be discontinued soon since they're signed now. It's well worth the $6.
It was either 9 songs, or 13 songs with four filler tracks. They had about three months to write new material for their album. (also keep in mind the length of one Cellador song).
They were playing a show with The Black Dahlia Murder, and TBDM liked them so much they contacted Brian Slagel to meet with Cellador about a record deal. All this happened about a month after they released their demo, so that only gave them a few months to come up with new material before recording in December. I know this is going to be a huuuge debate when they release the album, but they work and go to school on top of writing music. So, I think nine songs is going to make for a very solid release.