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Friday Morning Metal – Little V – It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

It might be Boxing Day but we’ve got some metal Christmas music to bring you good cheer. This time it’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, covered by Little V. This guy does a ton of covers and metal versions of songs, including like Pokemon and stuff. And Bjørn always manages to recommend them to me. They’re not too bad, but there was a stretch of anime songs where I had no idea what they were about. I should probably watch more anime so I know what’s up.

The arrangement is pretty solid, with a ton of blast beats and shreddy guitars following the melody. I’m not a fan of the vocals, it sounds a little too growly and weird. I bet if he did cleaner vocals, the song could get snuck into like the Gap’s holiday playlist and nobody would be the wiser. But it is a little fun to hear a super growl about “marshmallows for roasting.” Oooh I wonder if there’s an isolated vocals of Andy Williams’ version of the song that could get overlaid onto the instrumentation here. That would be a wild juxtaposition.

The video itself is pretty straightforward, with lots of Little V’s (Littles V?) performing all the parts to the song. And then a big thanks to his patrons who pay him to put songs like this out for everyone to listen to.

Friday Morning Metal – Christmas Metal! – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

It’s fun to search Youtube for Christmas Metal, from Orion’s Reign to Christopher Lee, there’s just a ton of weird shit out there. And now I’ve found Charlie Parra de Riego, who has more than a few songs up. It’s very much a noodly power metal type slant on the hits, which is great.

Here’s Santa Claus is Coming To Town. With the root a toot toot and the rump a pum pums. Or however it went.

Friday Morning Metal – Dio – God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

CHRISTMAS METAL! There’s actually a whole album of this stuff. Not just like Halford’s Winter Songs. Or that one with Christopher Lee. But like Lemmy, Dio, Alice Cooper, and more. It’s not too shabby, though I’ll show my lack of knowledge & say I only recognize a few names up in there. There’s a whole Wikipedia thing on the album.

Dio covering God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen with Tommy Iommi is pretty awesome. Chugga guitar riffs when there’d usually be a gaggle of singers singing and then Dio just belting it out. Fantastic stuff.