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Title: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Tyr66 on January 01, 2019, 06:17:42 AM
According to several sites such as Loudwire, Metal Injection, Revolver and Wikipedia, I list these albums that will certainly be my listening priorities even purchase in the coming months, plus many unexpected surprises:

Evergrey - The Atlantic
Candlemass - The Door to Doom
The Cult
Queensrÿche - The Verdict
Darkthrone
Fear Factory
Megadeth
Rammstein
Sodom
Tool
Venom Inc.
Black Sabbath - Forbidden remastered
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Charger on January 01, 2019, 09:14:43 AM
New Megadeth
New Anthrax
New Rob Zombie
New Cellar Darling
New Nightmare


Spirits Of Fire
Tyrant - Hereafter (the first one featuring the incredible Robert Lowe)
Candlemass - The Door To Doom
Hammerfall - Dominion

Black Sabbath - Tony Martin Era Deluxe Editions (Because if Forbidden is coming all the others must be coming as well.)
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: JSTHECONQUEROR on January 01, 2019, 09:47:32 AM
For the beginning of the year I am looking forward to...

Candlemass
Lennon-Claypool Delirium
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: AnnoMundi on January 01, 2019, 10:48:26 AM
Black Sabbath - Tony Martin Era Deluxe Editions (Because if Forbidden is coming all the others must be coming as well.)

Forbidden is the only album I'm anticipating, didn't Tony remaster some of the others already, like Seventh Star and Eternal Idol?
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Charger on January 01, 2019, 11:05:44 AM
Forbidden is the only album I'm anticipating, didn't Tony remaster some of the others already, like Seventh Star and Eternal Idol?

Those two came out as DE but Tony had nothing to do with them.

But I was referring to Headless Cross, Tyr and most importantly Cross Purposes
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: AnnoMundi on January 01, 2019, 11:52:34 AM
I didn’t know that Charger, is he going to remaster all of the Martin albums and the Hughes album?
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Charger on January 01, 2019, 01:06:58 PM
I doubt that...since those DE's are already out there...and those were remastered too.

It's the albums from HC -> Forbidden that are next in line.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Jack the Stripper on January 01, 2019, 02:51:00 PM
There is only tree definite's I know of...

Overkill
Candlemass
Megadeth

Also hoping Iommi releases something new as well as some new W.A.S.P.

 
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: AnnoMundi on January 01, 2019, 03:11:58 PM
I doubt that...since those DE's are already out there...and those were remastered too.

It's the albums from HC -> Forbidden that are next in line.

I thought it was Tony that did those, I thought that anything Black Sabbath didn’t get done without him?
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Charger on January 01, 2019, 03:40:25 PM
I thought it was Tony that did those, I thought that anything Black Sabbath didn’t get done without him?

No those were (like the other DEs) done by Sanctuary...and remastered by Andy Pearce.

The other Tony Martin era stuff was released by IRS which was not part of the WB records thus they weren't done at the same time. As far as I know Tony Iommi owns the rights to those albums now and he can thus get them out...finally.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: AnnoMundi on January 01, 2019, 03:44:57 PM
I thought it was Tony that did those, I thought that anything Black Sabbath didn’t get done without him?

No those were (like the other DEs) done by Sanctuary...and remastered by Andy Pearce.

The other Tony Martin era stuff was released by IRS which was not part of the WB records thus they weren't done at the same time. As far as I know Tony Iommi owns the rights to those albums now and he can thus get them out...finally.
I didn’t know that, this stuff is too hard to keep up with, labels and all that bullshit.

Hopefully this will bring more and new exposure to the Tony Martin era, and thus bring in some money for the guy.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Charger on January 01, 2019, 03:55:59 PM
I didn’t know that, this stuff is too hard to keep up with, labels and all that bullshit.

Hopefully this will bring more and new exposure to the Tony Martin era, and thus bring in some money for the guy.

Well everything released up to The Eternal Idol was done by Vertigo and everything since up to Forbidden was done by IRS.

But the Dehumanizer is the odd one out as it was originally done by IRS but it was when Ronnie joined again in 2006 taken back to WB so that they could release the DIO Years and the Rules Of Hell. Or something along those lines...Honestly I am not entirely sure about all of this either....If I recall though the rights of the IRS albums went to EMI at some point...or was it that IRS was bought out by EMI?

So many of these old record companies have since either gone belly up or were bought up by a bigger one...so it is hard to keep track.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: AnnoMundi on January 01, 2019, 03:58:27 PM
I didn’t know that, this stuff is too hard to keep up with, labels and all that bullshit.

Hopefully this will bring more and new exposure to the Tony Martin era, and thus bring in some money for the guy.

Well everything released up to The Eternal Idol was done by Vertigo and everything since up to Forbidden was done by IRS.

But the Dehumanizer is the odd one out as it was originally done by IRS but it was when Ronnie joined again in 2006 taken back to WB so that they could release the DIO Years and the Rules Of Hell. Or something along those lines...Honestly I am not entirely sure about all of this either....If I recall though the rights of the IRS albums went to EMI at some point...or was it that IRS was bought out by EMI?

So many of these old record companies have since either gone belly up or were bought up by a bigger one...so it is hard to keep track.
It is hard to keep up with, thanks for explaining it to me.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Typhon on January 01, 2019, 04:50:21 PM
Looking forward to the new L7 release.  They reunited after nearly 20 years to make it.  I guess I am the only fan of theirs in the Community.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Scott on January 01, 2019, 10:14:29 PM
For the beginning of the year I am looking forward to...

Candlemass
Lennon-Claypool Delirium
There's going to be a new Lennon-Claypool Delirium? Don't know how I missed that news, but that's awesome!

The Sabbathian - Latum Alterum (I can still anticipate it because I've only heard a review copy)  :D
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Jack the Stripper on January 02, 2019, 01:12:26 AM
I didn’t know that, this stuff is too hard to keep up with, labels and all that bullshit.

Hopefully this will bring more and new exposure to the Tony Martin era, and thus bring in some money for the guy.

Well everything released up to The Eternal Idol was done by Vertigo and everything since up to Forbidden was done by IRS.

But the Dehumanizer is the odd one out as it was originally done by IRS but it was when Ronnie joined again in 2006 taken back to WB so that they could release the DIO Years and the Rules Of Hell. Or something along those lines...Honestly I am not entirely sure about all of this either....If I recall though the rights of the IRS albums went to EMI at some point...or was it that IRS was bought out by EMI?

So many of these old record companies have since either gone belly up or were bought up by a bigger one...so it is hard to keep track.
All the I.R.S. releases were distributed by EMI from 1990 up until they folded in 96 except Headless Cross which was solely owned and distributed by I.R.S. I think Tony assumed the rights to all the I.R.S. releases sometime after they folded.  Reprise records on the other hand who were owned by WB were apparently given the U.S/North American rights to Dehumanizer as a sweetener to release Dio from his WB contract at the time so he could rejoin Sabbath for the Dehumanizer album...So the story goes anyway.

Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Charger on January 02, 2019, 08:33:39 AM
Ah yes..indeed.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Thelemech on January 02, 2019, 08:52:11 AM
Megadeth
Overkill
Darkthrone
Sodom
Anthrax

Black Sabbath - Tony Martin years reissues
And tons of reissues are coming this year, so looking forward to those.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: AnnoMundi on January 02, 2019, 02:03:55 PM
I didn’t know that, this stuff is too hard to keep up with, labels and all that bullshit.

Hopefully this will bring more and new exposure to the Tony Martin era, and thus bring in some money for the guy.

Well everything released up to The Eternal Idol was done by Vertigo and everything since up to Forbidden was done by IRS.

But the Dehumanizer is the odd one out as it was originally done by IRS but it was when Ronnie joined again in 2006 taken back to WB so that they could release the DIO Years and the Rules Of Hell. Or something along those lines...Honestly I am not entirely sure about all of this either....If I recall though the rights of the IRS albums went to EMI at some point...or was it that IRS was bought out by EMI?

So many of these old record companies have since either gone belly up or were bought up by a bigger one...so it is hard to keep track.
All the I.R.S. releases were distributed by EMI from 1990 up until they folded in 96 except Headless Cross which was solely owned and distributed by I.R.S. I think Tony assumed the rights to all the I.R.S. releases sometime after they folded.  Reprise records on the other hand who were owned by WB were apparently given the U.S/North American rights to Dehumanizer as a sweetener to release Dio from his WB contract at the time so he could rejoin Sabbath for the Dehumanizer album...So the story goes anyway.

Thanks for explaining Jack.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Charger on January 03, 2019, 10:32:28 AM
Gotta add two albums to the list that I forgot.

New Cellar Darling
New Nightmare
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Tyr66 on January 03, 2019, 03:46:38 PM
.... and I'll give a serious listen to the new album of John Sykes .
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Jack the Stripper on January 03, 2019, 10:44:56 PM
There is only tree definite's I know of...

Overkill
Candlemass
Megadeth

Also hoping Iommi releases something new as well as some new W.A.S.P.
I'm also gonna add a few others to my list I hadn't thought of.

AC/DC  - if the rumours are true and they do have some recorded stuff from Malcolm and Brian and Phil are gonna be part of the new album I will defintely be looking forward to it.

Body Count
Amon Amarth
Carcass
Death Angel
Exodus?

^^Their last albums were all great
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: JSTHECONQUEROR on January 04, 2019, 11:35:30 PM
Definitely gotta add SunnO)) to the list. They are supposed to have an album out with production by Steve Albini.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: AnnoMundi on January 05, 2019, 09:41:23 AM
Yes, I would say Forbidden is my most anticipated album, there is right now, that and all the Martin era albums when Tony gets around to doing them.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Ted Sallis on January 14, 2019, 03:41:08 PM
Exodus?

^^Their last albums were all great

Ii consider the question mark after Exodus to be quite appropriate, as it's likely mainly a question of whether or not Gary is able to juggle both his commitment to tour with Slayer for their Farewell run and writing and recording songs, etc. for Exodus' next album.

Ted
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: JSTHECONQUEROR on January 15, 2019, 09:07:43 AM
King Diamond- Double Album?!
King Diamond- Live DVD!
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Zzzptm on February 20, 2019, 02:47:12 PM
Still waiting for Wo Fat to make another album...
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Thelemech on February 25, 2019, 04:35:49 PM
There is only tree definite's I know of...

Overkill
Candlemass
Megadeth

Also hoping Iommi releases something new as well as some new W.A.S.P.
I'm also gonna add a few others to my list I hadn't thought of.

AC/DC  - if the rumours are true and they do have some recorded stuff from Malcolm and Brian and Phil are gonna be part of the new album I will defintely be looking forward to it.

Body Count
Amon Amarth
Carcass
Death Angel
Exodus?

^^Their last albums were all great

I did not know that Carcass was releasing anything this year??!! Very glad to hear that as Surgical Steel was very well done.
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Jack the Stripper on February 26, 2019, 12:35:55 AM
There is only tree definite's I know of...

Overkill
Candlemass
Megadeth

Also hoping Iommi releases something new as well as some new W.A.S.P.
I'm also gonna add a few others to my list I hadn't thought of.

AC/DC  - if the rumours are true and they do have some recorded stuff from Malcolm and Brian and Phil are gonna be part of the new album I will defintely be looking forward to it.

Body Count
Amon Amarth
Carcass
Death Angel
Exodus?

^^Their last albums were all great

I did not know that Carcass was releasing anything this year??!! Very glad to hear that as Surgical Steel was very well done.
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/carcass-back-in-the-studio/
Title: Re: Most anticiped albums of 2019
Post by: Thelemech on February 26, 2019, 12:57:02 AM
There is only tree definite's I know of...

Overkill
Candlemass
Megadeth

Also hoping Iommi releases something new as well as some new W.A.S.P.
I'm also gonna add a few others to my list I hadn't thought of.

AC/DC  - if the rumours are true and they do have some recorded stuff from Malcolm and Brian and Phil are gonna be part of the new album I will defintely be looking forward to it.

Body Count
Amon Amarth
Carcass
Death Angel
Exodus?

^^Their last albums were all great

I did not know that Carcass was releasing anything this year??!! Very glad to hear that as Surgical Steel was very well done.
http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/carcass-back-in-the-studio/

Thanks!! Interesting read, always room for more Carcass!!