Saturday, June 28, 2025

On The Path of Glory


 
               ON THE PATH OF GLORY

             by Sebastian Onciu 

     We're marching on the path of glory
     Creating our own fabulous story
     We are the chosen freedom fighters
     Inspiring bards, painters, and writers.

     Hot blood is boiling in our veins
     As we move on through woods amd plains
     Prepared to fight for our nation
     And bring back hope, joy, and salvation.

    We're warriors with hearts of steel
    Making our enemies' nightmares so real
    That whole armies tremble with fear
     When they see our soldiers appear.

     Invaders tried to take our fatherland
     A quick, short war is what they planned
     They thought that they would win with ease
     Now they're all down on their knees!

    The battle's over, the threat's gone
    And peace is back under the sun
    We will return to our ways
    To normal lives and happy days.

    The path of glory is complete
    The taste of victory still sweet
     We're restless, proud, forever free
     We'll never bow, we'll never flee!

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

13. Metallica- Ride the Lightning(1984)- Rock/Metal Album Track Ranking Series

The almighty Metallica is the second band(after Black Sabbath) to be featured for the second time in my ranking series with- you guessed- its second album, Ride the Lightning, so here is how I rate and rank the tracks from this legendary record:

8. Escape- 7.5(Good)
7. Trapped under Ice- 8(Solid)
6. The Call of Ktulu- 8.5(Very Good)
5. Fade to Black- 9.5(Fantastic)
4. For Whom the Bell Tolls- 9.5
3. Ride the Lightning- 9.5
2. Fight Fire with Fire- 10(Stellar)
1. Creeping Death- 10

OVERALL RATING: 9.06

Once again, the difference between the top 5 tracks on this super album is extremely small for me, but it appears that Creeping Death has wom the battle for my favourite track not only from Ride the Lightning, but- spoiler alert- from the entire Metallica catalogue. How could I not adore such a monstruos track with incredible riffs, a great bridge, fabulous guitar solos and deep biblically-related lyrics? This track has it all, so at least for the time being it has no challenger for the position of greatest Metallica track!
The positions from 2 to 5 have constantly switched throughout the years. Fight Fire with Fire currently occupies the honourable second place thanks to its sheer ferocity and breakneck speed, it's definitely the heaviest song on an already really heavy record! 
The title track takes the bronze medal, followed closely by the hits For Whom the Bell Tolls and Fade to Black. There's so much greatness în. these tunes that I feel tempted to rank'em all in 3rd place, but there has to be a separation, and the fact is enjoy Ride the Lightning slightly more than the other two tracks due to its Foster tempo, remarkable chorus and the fantastic guitar parts from the second half of the song.
As for the other 3 songs, I can briefly say that The Call of Ktulu is a cool instrumental, Trapped under Ice a solid, fast-paced thrasher, and Escape is a pretty good track as well, so obviously there are no skippable moments on Ride the Lightning.
So, is RTL my favourite Metallica record? Its overall rating of 9.06 place it incredibly close ahead of Kill'em All, which has 9.05, so basically they are equal for me, but there are a still a couple of top notch albums to be ranked in the nearby future(it's easy to guess which ones)  so after rating and ranking them as well I will have a clear picture of my favourite Metallica records.

To sum it all up, Ride the Lightning is a superb album, showing the prowess of a young band destined to conquer the world, a record I will never ever stop listening to with immense pleasure!

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

12. Nirvana- Nevermind(1991)- Rock/Metal Album Track Ranking Series

My rock/metal album track exploration series continues with my first foray into grunge rock, and I could start with the album which marked a turning point in the world of mainstream rock in the early 90s, Nirvana's Nevermind, so here is my track rating and rating of this famous album:

13. Endless, Nameless- 6(Mediocre)
12. Lounge Act- 7(OK)
11. Stay Away- 7.5(Good)
10. Territorial Pissings- 8(Solid)
   9. On a Plain- 8.5(Very Good)
   8. Polly- 8.5
   7. In Bloom- 8.5
   6. Lithium- 9(Great)
   5. Breed- 9
   4. Something in the Way- 9.5(Fantastic)
   3. Drain You- 9.5
   2. Smells Like Teen Spirit; - 10(Stellar)
   1. Come As You Are- 10
    
     OVERALL RATING: 8.53

 Two songs are in my selected list of  tunes who get my higher mark- 10. The burnout factor still doesn't apply to me in the case of  my second place, the famous Smells Like Teen Spirit; its iconic riff, rebelious attitude, almost chaotic lyrics and outstanding vocal performance from Kurt Cobain still keep me enthralled almost every time I hear this track, but I enjoy my number one track, the almost equally renowned Come As You Are just a little more, as I find its haunting riff, more atmospheric vibe and substantial lyrics even more captivați. Anyway, both are extraordinary tracks that în my opinion represent the pinnacle of Nirvana's short, but unforgettable career.

The rest of the album is also full of quality material, consisting mostly of harder, edgy, dynamic tracks full of hooks and accesibile verses and choruses, but also of beautiful ballads like Something in the Way and Polly, which illustrate Kurt Cobain's introspective side and inner turmoil. Out of these tunes I picked Drain You as my 3rd favourite from the album as I enjoy its melody, verse and catchy chorus to a greater extent than more popular songs like Lithium and In Bloom, but the fact is that there only one song I don't find interesting, the last one on the album; the others I either like(numbers12 to 7)or love(numbers 6 to 3).
To sum it all up, Nirvana's Nevermind is a remarkable album which heralded the beginning of a new era in the history of rock, as it conquered the world at the speed of light and it established the dominant position of grunge in the first half of the nineties. Sadly, Kurt Cobain decide to leave us way too early. Had he chosen to live, maybe Nirvana would also have had a long and prolific career and grunge wouldn't have faded away as fast as it did. Anyway, even with such a short career, Nirvana's influence on modern rock is huge and Nevermind can be seen as a classical rock album.



Sunday, June 8, 2025

Dry Fountain



                  

  Fountain full of wisdom
  Once great source of water
  You have lost your freedom
  As the times got hotter.

 People came by your side
 Eager to quench their thirst
 Now you're just empty and dried
 As by an evil force cursed.

 There were great days of glory
 When seeing you was so fun
 Then came the end of your story
 Those days are over and gone!

 Yet, there's still water so clear
 And more wells deep and long
 On this vast magical sphere
 To which we all belong!

Sunday, June 1, 2025

11. Black Sabbath- Paranoid(1970)- Rock/Metal Album Track Ranking Series

Black Sabbath, the true inventors of heavy metal, are the first band to have a second album ranked in my series. It's also their sophomore album, also released in 1970, am extremely prolific ear for a band eager to make its uniquely heavy music for that time known to the world, so did it manage to get a higher score than 8.62, the overall rating of their self-titled debut? Here comes the answer:

8. Rat Salad- 8(solid)
7. Planet Caravan- 8
6. Iron Man- 8.5(very good)
5. Paranoid- 9(great)
4. Han of Doom- 9.5(fantastic)
3. Fairies Wear Boots- 9.5
2. Electric Funeral- 9.5
1. War Pigs- 10(stellar)

Overall Rating: 9.00

Out of the three hits still heavily played on the radios, there is one I still can't grow tired of: War Pigs, the perfect anti-war song, with its heavily slow pace, crushing riffs and outstanding lyrics that will remain relevant for as long as there are wars on Earth and crazy rulers starting them, gets a well-deserved 10 and the undisputed winning slot.
The other two hits, Paranoid and Iron Man, although highly enjoyable as well for their iconic riffs and catchy melodies, didn't reach my top 3 because they were outtaken by the sheer complexitate and musical prowess of tracks ranked 2 to 4. Electric Funeral, Fairies Wear Boots and Hand of Doom are all remarkable, doomy tracks that seem to be way ahead of them. Ranking them was quite hard because I find them almost equally great, so their positions are interchangeable.
Paranoid definitely represents an impro event from Black Sabbath's strong debut and also a hugely influential record, especially for the genre of doom metal. Many people see it as their best record, but it definitely has some contenders for that honourable title in other 70s Ozzy-era works as well în the 80s shorter Dio period, but one thing is undeniable: it's a timeless record that will live in the hearts of rock music fans for centuries to come!

On The Path of Glory

                 ON THE PATH OF GLORY              by Sebastian Onciu       We're marching on the path of glory      Creating our own fa...