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The Hard 20 from 11/18 to 11/24: AC/DC, Deep Purple, Scorpions, Helloween, UFO, Machine Head or Bryan Adams in our rock and metal playlist on Spotify

November 18, 2024 9:29 pm Posted by Editorial –

The best rock and the best metal in all its aspects and subgenres shines every week in the most complete Spotify playlist, which is updated by the La Heavy and MariskalRock team with the most popular current events very present but without leaving behind either the great classics or undiscovered talent from all over the world.

Remember that you can add to your library the list on Spotify so as not to lose detail each week and continue our profile on this platform. In this way, you will be aware of our activity in it and you will have constant access to this playlist, as well as the rest of the lists that populate our official profile.

We have a lot of music to discover and much more that will bring back fond memories! Don’t know what to wear? Let us give you a good list of recommendations.

JUAN DESTROYER

1. “Rhythm of Love” – Scorpions: “On Tuesday the 19th at 12:00 they put on the sale tickets for the concert on July 15 at the Navarra Arena in Pamplona, ​​within the tour with which the most important hard rock and heavy metal band in the history of Germany will commemorate 60 years of career. As I imagine that they will put together a repertoire that covers such an extensive career as much as possible, for the occasion I bring one of those period hits that, with the passage of time, were relegated to the background.”

2. “Eagle Fly Free (Live)” – Helloween: “Tickets are now available to celebrate with the pumpkins the 40 years they have turned in 2024. The one at the New Cover of Leganés (Madrid) will be the only show they give in Spain, so their followers will surely score in the calendar on November 15, 2025. The live ‘Live at Budokan’ of which I bring this preview only makes our teeth even longer. It will be available from December 13, with the pre-sale active for a few weeks.”

3. “Love to Love” – UFO: “It is one of the favorite songs of all time for Steve Harris and it seems that also for Axl Rose, since it was the one he chose to cover on Michael Schenker’s last album. Thus, ‘My Years With UFO’ is also called the tour that will stop on May 3 in Villava – Pamplona (Totem), on the 4th in Madrid (La Riviera) and on the 5th in Barcelona (Apolo). Get yours entries!”.

4. “Metal is Forever” – Primal Fear: “Well in advance, those from Esslingen announced the release, for September 2025, of ‘Domination’, their fifteenth album and first with the new training. Its publication will be followed by a tour that has four stops in Spain: September 30 in Madrid (Mon), October 1 in Murcia (Garaje Beat), 3 in L’Hospitalet – Barcelona (Salamandra) and 4 in Villava – Pamplona ( Totem). If you don’t want to miss it, click here”.

5. “Dust” – Reversed Chakra: “I break the thrashing Teutonic presence in my contributions to this week’s list including the second preview, accompanied by VIDEOwhich Italians with English singer Reversed Chakra present from ‘Healing Heart Rehab’, their full-length debut expected next year. Post-rock, indie rock and dark wave intermingle in an alternative proposal that has been gaining followers since “Game of Chess”, the previous single, was released.

MARIANO MUNIESA

6. “These Scars Won’t Define Us” – Machine Head ft. In Flames, Lacuna Coil y Unearth: “They come back destroying everything. The heirs of the best thrash metal from the San Francisco Bay Area have released a new, absolutely devastating single, which is taken from the band’s next album, scheduled for release next April 2025. For the occasion , they have joined con In Flames, Lacuna Coil y Unearthhis future North American tour companions, leaving behind a truly devastating song.

7. “Derelict” – Primal Code: “Brutal, murderous and devastating death metal for the most genuine followers of the genre by this Chicago trio who in their new album have set out to destroy everything and they are going to achieve it. Listen to this “Derelict” and clear all your doubts.”

8. “Hell’s Bells” – AC/DC: “Will there be an American tour in 2025? Everything indicates yes, before the Australians return to the studio to record their next studio album. And inevitably, the black bells of hell will ring again…”

9. “Soldier Of Fortune” – Deep Purple: “This was an album reviled by Ritchie Blackmore – he always accused Glenn Hughes of appropriating the group and displacing him in the leadership of Deep Purple – and it is said that it had a lot to do with his abandonment of the band in May 1975. If analyzed unprejudicedly, it is an excellent hard rock/funk/rythm ‘n’ blues album, and highlights this song, covered by numerous bands, such as Opeth, Majesty or Whitesnake. It celebrates 50 years of history and is still listened to with pleasure.”

JASON CENADOR

10. “Cold” – Symbiosis: “Fall and get up again, sink and rise again. Is it not the future that every human being has experienced at one time or many times in his or her life? Precisely, the value of moving forward and overcoming life’s obstacles, of rising up and moving forward again, is what underpins this great song by the Madrid alternative metal band Symbiosis, which closes a trilogy of singles with which they present the golden credentials of a new formation with a lot to offer. Next stop: the stages.”

11. “Masip” – “Red Rain”: “On January 15, the project led by Bilbao native Luis Masip, formerly fronting bands Destruction Gods or FreshCo, releases ‘Cover Me’, an album in which he pays tribute to the artists and bands that have had the greatest impact on him. in his long musical career. Peter Gabriel is one of them, and hence this version, the first preview of the album, passed through his sieve without losing any of its authenticity.”

12. “Only you” – Last Wish: “This band from the south of Madrid has had a dignified and exciting career for 35 years, and it continues to be belligerent in rock with its unalterable principles as its flag in its latest album, “Sin tu amor.” Attitude, background and perseverance, the perfect combination so that giving them consideration is practically a legal imperative in the state rock code.”

13. “Heaven” – Bryan Adams: “I am writing these lines about to leave for the WiZink Center in Madrid, where the Canadian genius and his band conclude their current round of concerts in our country, still within the framework of the ‘So Happy It Hurts’ tour. And yes, I plan to melt with ballads of the category of this “Heaven”, which will transport us to paradise again with an unrepeatable voice.”

PAU PEÑALVER

14. “The Only Thing I’m Missing”-Soul Asylum: “Soul Asylum return with an album that returns them to their deepest roots. Dave Pirner and company released ‘Slowly But Shirley’ on September 27 and have already announced a European tour for 2025. It’s been a long time since ‘Runaway Train’ in 1993, but we still have a piece of our heart stuck in its lyrics and melodies. . “The most underrated rock band of the nineties is still active and their live performance deserves to be seen at least once in your life.”

15.“Secret to you”-Da Igual: “Last Thursday, Da Igual was crowned in Madrid in an event with the Celtas Cortos. They also took the opportunity to release their new preview single, “Secreto a Voces”, which we understand will be one of the songs on their next album ‘Tatuado a fuego’. Meanwhile, they keep confirming dates for 2025, and before the end of the year we will still be able to see them live at the Razzmatazz 3 room in Barcelona. Aim: December 13 at 8 p.m. We don’t care for a while.”

16. “Fist”-Gum: “We are, without a doubt, facing the year of Álvaro Benito. Having recovered Pignoise for the 20th anniversary tour and launching his new project, Chicle, the Madrid native has an agenda that will not end until 2025 at the earliest. The new trio that has been invented has been in the oven for some time, but the two reasons why they are worth it are: their label is Sonido Muchacho and they sound like Biffy Clyro. What better letter of introduction. While we wait for dates in Catalonia with Chicle, at the end of the month Pignoise will be at the Sant Jordi Club in Barcelona through the people of Cruïlla. Don’t miss them.”

JOSEPH FLEITAS

17. “Path Of The Absurd” – Seventh Crystal: “Seventh Crystal are already becoming a benchmark in hard rock in today’s terms, and what started in 2017 as a project by singer Kristian Fyhr (Ginevra, Perpetual Etude) became a solid band in 2019.

Since then, the group has not stopped growing and recreating itself in compositions that swarm between AOR, melodic hard rock and heavy metal, all covered in well-arranged current touches that make listening to each song something to enjoy. a way as intense as it is emotional.

About to release their third full-length, ‘Entity’, the band has taken a new leap forward in terms of music and composition. A path that, without a doubt, will lead them to explode worldwide. Enjoy!”

LUIS VIVIANT

18. “Future Days” – Richard Coleman: “Throughout his career, the Argentine musician, singer and composer has achieved a solid presence as a soloist and as a member of different groups, standing out especially for his unique style and his versatility within the genres of alternative rock, pop-rock and experimental music.

Known for having been a founding member and leader of the bands Fricción and Los 7 Delfines, he has also collaborated with prominent artists: Skay Beilinson (ex-Los Redonditos de Ricota), Charly García, Andrés Calamaro, Soda Stereo and Gustavo Cerati.

With 16 albums released between his bands and his solo career, Coleman began his career at the age of 13 influenced by classic rock, punk and alternative music (David Bowie, Joy Division and The Doors), to which he added his readings. by Dylan Thomas and Willian Blake among other authors. In this fusion of musical worlds he has achieved his own sound signature, which leads him to constant evolution, but always faithful to his search for originality.

His ability to mix rock poetics with sound experimentation has been one of his greatest virtues, and his style has helped consolidate alternative rock as one of the main forces within Latin music, making it a key piece. not only of Argentine rock but also outside its borders.

ALFREDO VILLAESCUSA

19. “Java” – Big Heart: “It’s not every week that one has the opportunity to see a group as peculiar as these Belgians who in just two years have managed to make their way into festivals like Roadburn, dedicated to the most avant-garde sounds in rock. Defining them is a very complicated task, since labels as diverse as “psychedelia”, “post punk” or “tropical” are often associated with their music. Yours truly would say that it is a mixture of those three things and that it is not advisable to listen to them too sober, but if you prefer to get an idea yourself instead of what anyone else says, they will be touring the peninsula this week (November 19, Vitoria, 20 Bilbao, 21 Murcia, 22 Seville and 25 Santander). Here You can find more information.”

20. “Don’t Stop” – Bad Nerves: “Others who will also visit us shortly are these British heirs of the spirit of ’77, described by Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day) as “the best band in England right now.” And the truth is that they are rising like foam. They’ve already announced their biggest UK and European tour to date, so you shouldn’t miss them if you really want to see a band in full swing, at their peak. They will be on December 4 at the Kafe Antzokia in Bilbao, on the 6th at the El Sol room in Madrid and on the 7th at the Jimmy Jazz in Vitoria. If the topic I propose doesn’t leave you with your ass in a twist, you better check your pulse.”

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