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Hellrazer (CANADA)

Postby Horex » 22 Jan 2026, 06:31

Hellrazer - Operation Overlord (Digipak Edition) (2013)

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Year : 2013 (Digipak Edition)
Style : Heavy Metal
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 170 mb


Bio:

Hellrazer’s style can be described as classic NWOBH metal, with influences ranging from Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, to European powermetal bands such as Gamma Ray and Hammerfall. The band was formed in mid 2004 by guitarists Gerald (DrZ) Zamponi and Hoss. After recruiting bassist Rob Pinnegar and current drummer Shigeki Tsutsui (a.k.a. Kegger), the band began to focus on writing original material rather than being a cover band. In 2006 Hellrazer released a three track demo, followed by a full length album entitled "Hellrazer" in 2007 which featured ten tracks. The CD received airplay from various internet radio stations, as well as Calgary’s CJSW. As a result, Hellrazer songs were featured on several compilation CDs, including one released by Metalmatanza Radio (Buenos Aires).In late 2008, two original founding members left the band, and were replaced by lead guitarist Stan Nakanishi and bassist Dan Houser who are featured on Hellrazer's second self-produced CD entitled "Prisoner of the Mind". The album received overwhelmingly positive reviews around the globe, and charted well on a number of Canadian university and college radio stations. Hellrazer played numerous shows in Alberta to promote the CD. The CD was nominated for best album cover art at the Alberta metal music awards.In 2010 Dan Houser moved to Toronto, leaving the remaining band members to focus on writing new material while embarking on a search for a new bassist. Hellrazer auditioned a number of bass players before selecting Simon Hirota. During this period, the band was noticed by Dust on the Tracks Records who signed Hellrazer for the release of their third album entitled "Operation Overlord". The album was recorded at Alchemy studios and features 10 metal anthems plus two re-recorded songs from the band’s debut CD as bonus tracks. For mastering, Hellrazer recruited legendary producer Michael Wagener, and the album was released in 2013 and distributed by Universal and Sony music, respectively in North America and Europe. "Operation Overlord" received numerous glowing reviews. The band was short-listed for a Western Canadian Music Award for best metal recording and invited to play at the Break out West Music Festival. Furthermore, the album charted in the top 20 in the Earshot Loud charts for 2014 and was selected as one of the top 10 metal albums for 2013 by Calgary’s CJSW radio station.In December 2014 Stan amicably departed the band and has since been replaced by Jim Rogers. Since then Hellrazer have been working on their fourth album entitled "Bonecrusher" that was just released in 2019. Once again recorded at Alchemy Studios by Jeff Muller, the album was mixed and mastered by Dan Rogers. Bonecrusher features metal icon Ralf Scheepers (Gamma Ray, Primal Fear) as guest lead vocalist on the metal anthem "Metal Heavy".

Album:

My first thought after starting HELLRAZER's ‘Operation Overlord’ is: I hope they don't use up all their ammunition right away. Because what the four musicians unleash on the metal crowd in the form of the opener ‘Hellrazer’ on their third album couldn't be much better. Powerful rhythms, crisp riffs, a straightforward hookline and an excellently staged climax leave nothing to be desired for fans of traditional heavy metal.Admittedly, not all tracks on ‘Operation Overlord’ are such smash hits, but at least the Canadians maintain a more than solid level throughout. They also make an effort to bring some variety to the work, alternating between power numbers and more melodic mid-tempo pieces. However, I like HELLRAZER best when they power into action and venture into speed metal territory, as on ‘The Hunting’, “Dehumanizer” or the title track ‘Operation Overlord’. But even the more true-to-form ‘Ironheart’ and the heavy stomper ‘Burn In Heaven’ are still strong songs. In this respect, ‘Operation Overlord’ is a largely successful album.Vocally, there are a few compromises to be made. Dr. Z has a powerful, rough voice that fits the sound well overall, but it lacks the variability to change pitch and test the high notes during intense phases. The instrumentalists, on the other hand, all do a great job, and no expense was spared in terms of production to really bring the energy of the compositions to the fore. In my opinion, ANVIL and METAL CHURCH or a mixture of powerful JUDAS PRIEST and EXCITER are good stylistic comparisons.Overall, ‘Operation Overlord’ is a good, if not outstanding, work of traditional heavy metal. But if you like powerful and dynamic sound, HELLRAZER's third album is the right choice for you.

Line Up:

Gerald Zamponi - Guitars, Vocals
Stan Nakanishi - Guitars
Simon Hirota - Bass
Shigeki "Kegger" Tsutsui - Drums

Tracklist:

01. Hellrazer 03:24
02. Raging Seas 06:00
03. Enemy 06:19
04. The Hunting 04:20
05. Ironheart 06:02
06. Operation Overlord 05:52
07. Burn in Heaven 05:10
08. The Phantom 07:13
09. Death or Victory 05:36
10. Rise of the Machines 07:09
11. Dehumanizer (2012 Version) 05:23 (Bonus Track)
12. Black Legions (2012 Version) 04:38 (Bonus Track)


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Re: Hellrazer (CANADA)

Postby Horex » 22 Jan 2026, 06:32

Hellrazer - Bonecrusher (2019)

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Year : 2019
Style : Heavy Metal
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 123 mb


Bio:

Hellrazer’s style can be described as classic NWOBH metal, with influences ranging from Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, to European powermetal bands such as Gamma Ray and Hammerfall. The band was formed in mid 2004 by guitarists Gerald (DrZ) Zamponi and Hoss. After recruiting bassist Rob Pinnegar and current drummer Shigeki Tsutsui (a.k.a. Kegger), the band began to focus on writing original material rather than being a cover band. In 2006 Hellrazer released a three track demo, followed by a full length album entitled "Hellrazer" in 2007 which featured ten tracks. The CD received airplay from various internet radio stations, as well as Calgary’s CJSW. As a result, Hellrazer songs were featured on several compilation CDs, including one released by Metalmatanza Radio (Buenos Aires).In late 2008, two original founding members left the band, and were replaced by lead guitarist Stan Nakanishi and bassist Dan Houser who are featured on Hellrazer's second self-produced CD entitled "Prisoner of the Mind". The album received overwhelmingly positive reviews around the globe, and charted well on a number of Canadian university and college radio stations. Hellrazer played numerous shows in Alberta to promote the CD. The CD was nominated for best album cover art at the Alberta metal music awards.In 2010 Dan Houser moved to Toronto, leaving the remaining band members to focus on writing new material while embarking on a search for a new bassist. Hellrazer auditioned a number of bass players before selecting Simon Hirota. During this period, the band was noticed by Dust on the Tracks Records who signed Hellrazer for the release of their third album entitled "Operation Overlord". The album was recorded at Alchemy studios and features 10 metal anthems plus two re-recorded songs from the band’s debut CD as bonus tracks. For mastering, Hellrazer recruited legendary producer Michael Wagener, and the album was released in 2013 and distributed by Universal and Sony music, respectively in North America and Europe. "Operation Overlord" received numerous glowing reviews. The band was short-listed for a Western Canadian Music Award for best metal recording and invited to play at the Break out West Music Festival. Furthermore, the album charted in the top 20 in the Earshot Loud charts for 2014 and was selected as one of the top 10 metal albums for 2013 by Calgary’s CJSW radio station.In December 2014 Stan amicably departed the band and has since been replaced by Jim Rogers. Since then Hellrazer have been working on their fourth album entitled "Bonecrusher" that was just released in 2019. Once again recorded at Alchemy Studios by Jeff Muller, the album was mixed and mastered by Dan Rogers. Bonecrusher features metal icon Ralf Scheepers (Gamma Ray, Primal Fear) as guest lead vocalist on the metal anthem "Metal Heavy".

Album:

Fourth album from Canadian metallers Hellrazer arrived over 6 years after the previous one. It certainly is a long time in human life. 'Operation Overlord' had potential, but it was overlong, and it wasn't very catchy. So, what did all those long years do to the band, then?Judas Priest's 1990 palladium-level classic 'Painkiller' must be one major influence for Hellrazer, because such similarities are heard on this album. At best, this has some bite and drive, but still isn't nowhere close to the quality of that JP and other heavy metal classics. The riffs aren't killer, and they also are more or less familiar; still, just blunt versions. The catchiness is almost devoid here. The band doesn't want to use melodies, except a few times, and when utilized, the magic is always closer; for example 'Necropolis' has an ominous melodic riffing, that is bettered by twin-guitar version. But generally, the riffs just don't cut it. Thrashing 'Ancient Fire' is more lively than most of the songs.I don't know any other band led by a professor. Guitarist/vocalist Gerald Zamponi does hold that academic rank. Sadly, writing heavy metal songs isn't his strong expertise. The riffing isn't palm-muted very often, and that could give them more punch every now and then. Twin-guitar thing doesn't happen but a couple of times. The solos are adequate, if not memorable. Generally, the guitars are rather plain. They have sharp-ish tone to them, which I consider a plus. The songwriting isn't dynamic but at times, especially on faster/shorter songs; e.g. aforementioned 'Necropolis' has nice bits, but the song itself is long and plodding. There is no spicing in songs, and as the riffs aren't that hot...'Metal Heavy', featuring Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear, ex-Gamma Ray)... You know what's coming, right? Yep, a metal music anthem. The song includes parts that aren't far from Gamma Ray's song 'To the Metal'. The professional vocalist raises the quality quite a bit, no doubt about it. Mr. Zamponi's voice is okay, but it's not dynamic but uninflected. It's also very uptight. The difference is significant.Sound-wise this is partly good, especially saw-like guitars. The kick drums are upfront, probably triggered, and as they do not keep in time all the time, it is quite a big deficiency on the album, that is supposed to be very tight. The bass guitar is audible in the mix. Disorganized computerized cover art is incomprehensible to my eyes.This album mostly has the same weaknesses as its predecessor had. The band have shots for more (better riffs, for starters, and then more catchiness)! This really doesn't sound like it was six years in the making... But it does not sounds too polished either, which is one outcome six years could have caused.

Line Up:

Gerald Zamponi - Guitars, Vocals (2006-present)
James Rogers - Guitars (2015-present)
Simon Hirota - Bass (2010-present)
Shigeki "Kegger" Tsutsui - Drums (2006-present)

Tracklist:

01. Capture or Kill 04:52
02. Spitting Venom 04:46
03. Ancient Fire 04:02
04. Revolt 05:21
05. Gutsucker 05:14
06. Bonecrusher 07:10
07. Metal Heavy 04:26
08. Necropolis 07:45
09. Killroom 04:55
10. End of Days 07:02


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Re: Hellrazer (CANADA)

Postby Horex » 22 Jan 2026, 06:32

Hellrazer - Serve The Machine (2026)

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Year : 2026
Style : Heavy Metal
Country : Canada
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 132 mb


Bio:

Hellrazer’s style can be described as classic NWOBH metal, with influences ranging from Judas Priest and Iron Maiden, to European powermetal bands such as Gamma Ray and Hammerfall. The band was formed in mid 2004 by guitarists Gerald (DrZ) Zamponi and Hoss. After recruiting bassist Rob Pinnegar and current drummer Shigeki Tsutsui (a.k.a. Kegger), the band began to focus on writing original material rather than being a cover band. In 2006 Hellrazer released a three track demo, followed by a full length album entitled "Hellrazer" in 2007 which featured ten tracks. The CD received airplay from various internet radio stations, as well as Calgary’s CJSW. As a result, Hellrazer songs were featured on several compilation CDs, including one released by Metalmatanza Radio (Buenos Aires).In late 2008, two original founding members left the band, and were replaced by lead guitarist Stan Nakanishi and bassist Dan Houser who are featured on Hellrazer's second self-produced CD entitled "Prisoner of the Mind". The album received overwhelmingly positive reviews around the globe, and charted well on a number of Canadian university and college radio stations. Hellrazer played numerous shows in Alberta to promote the CD. The CD was nominated for best album cover art at the Alberta metal music awards.In 2010 Dan Houser moved to Toronto, leaving the remaining band members to focus on writing new material while embarking on a search for a new bassist. Hellrazer auditioned a number of bass players before selecting Simon Hirota. During this period, the band was noticed by Dust on the Tracks Records who signed Hellrazer for the release of their third album entitled "Operation Overlord". The album was recorded at Alchemy studios and features 10 metal anthems plus two re-recorded songs from the band’s debut CD as bonus tracks. For mastering, Hellrazer recruited legendary producer Michael Wagener, and the album was released in 2013 and distributed by Universal and Sony music, respectively in North America and Europe. "Operation Overlord" received numerous glowing reviews. The band was short-listed for a Western Canadian Music Award for best metal recording and invited to play at the Break out West Music Festival. Furthermore, the album charted in the top 20 in the Earshot Loud charts for 2014 and was selected as one of the top 10 metal albums for 2013 by Calgary’s CJSW radio station.In December 2014 Stan amicably departed the band and has since been replaced by Jim Rogers. Since then Hellrazer have been working on their fourth album entitled "Bonecrusher" that was just released in 2019. Once again recorded at Alchemy Studios by Jeff Muller, the album was mixed and mastered by Dan Rogers. Bonecrusher features metal icon Ralf Scheepers (Gamma Ray, Primal Fear) as guest lead vocalist on the metal anthem "Metal Heavy".

Album:

5 full-length album.Judas Priest's 1990 palladium-level classic 'Painkiller' must be one major influence for Hellrazer, because such similarities are heard on this album. At best, this has some bite and drive, but still isn't nowhere close to the quality of that JP and other heavy metal classics. The riffs aren't killer, and they also are more or less familiar; still, just blunt versions. The catchiness is almost devoid here. The band doesn't want to use melodies, except a few times, and when utilized, the magic is always closer.Reviews for Hellrazer's Serve the Machine are scarce as the album was slated for an early 2026 release, but based on their established style (Judas Priest/Anvil/Slayer-influenced heavy metal) and promotional materials like the "Fight To The Death" lyric video, expect traditional, high-energy metal with crisp production and powerful vocals, building on the acclaimed "golden age" sound of prior releases like Bonecrusher, according to The Metal Crypt and MorteMagazine Mexico Since 1993.

Line Up:

Shigeki "Kegger" Tsutsui - Drums (2006-present)
Gerald Zamponi - Guitars, Vocals (2006-present)
Simon Hirota - Bass (2010-present)
James Rogers - Guitars (2015-present)

Tracklist:

01. Fight to the Death
02. Penance
03. Exsanguinator
04. Torment of the Wicked
05. Defenders of Metal
06. Serve the Machine
07. The Butcher of Bukhara
08. Pulverizer
09. Crucifier
10. The Dark Prince of Pain
11. The Eye of the Sahara


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