Posts Tagged ‘Benjamin DeBlasi’
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › I on Monday, January 18th, 2010
After many, many years stuck in the wilderness, the UK is finally getting back into the Death Metal arena with legions and legions of quality bands. Despite the intricate nuances of these new minions, they all comfortably sit under the encompassing banner of “Death Metal,” be it the blitzkrieg insanity of Infected Disarray, the guttural perfection of Embryonic Depravity or the freakishly bizarre Crepitation and Amputated, these bands are Death Metal to the bone. Ingested, produced one of my favourite (and most played) albums of 2009, they are another cast iron example that extreme music is healthy and vibrant on these shores. Ingested first came to my attention as the standout band of the North-West Slam Fest 3 way split extravaganza that was released in 2007. The potential demonstrated on that juicy entrée was mouth watering, and they satisfyingly outdid themselves on their full length. I spoke with drummer Lynn Jeffs, on whom the band’s guttural insanity is pivoted, he had plenty to say on the scene, his tenure in Annotations of an Autopsy, and the future plans for Ingested.
Tags: 2009, 2010, Benjamin DeBlasi, Ingested, interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, December 11th, 2009
Unlike their label mates Call for Blood, Life As War only have one working gimmick for them, that being they are also of Swiss origin. However, the results on this EP are more succulent but, much too brief.
Whereas Call for Blood focus on girth and bludgeoning you to death, Life as War are more upbeat, [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Conatus Records, Life As War, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, December 10th, 2009
This came out of nowhere.
I had no idea that Jesse Leach (the original Killswitch Engage vocalist) was still making music after Seemless, and it seems like the man has been at it hard because Awaken is a beast, and to be frank it puts the Killswitch effort this year in the shade.
Even after listening to [...]
Tags: 2009, Angle Side Side Records, Benjamin DeBlasi, Review, The Empire Shall Fall
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
Shall we get the gimmicks out the way? Call for Blood are a beatdown mob from Switzerland, and they have a girl singing, I know it’s unusual, but there you go, now down to business.
Their self titled debut EP for Conatus (who formerly released records by Unholy Matrimony and Weeping Birth) is blunt and to [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Call for Blood, Conatus Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Friday, November 27th, 2009
No, you’re wrong; it’s not deathcore, well, not quite.
Despite the artwork, the elaborate band name, the slightly sarcastic song titles (“Cradle Your Filth?” oh Drowningman, this is what you created with your genius back catalog) and the fact that CM has gone all gooey for deathcore makes it all the more surprising that this isn’t [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Century Media Records, Review, We Were Gentlemen
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, November 27th, 2009
This backs up my statement from the Death before Dishonor review, this year has been an absolute landslide in terms of quality releases for metallic hardcore, and what’s more, all kinds of different styled bands have been forging genius works each with their own distinct flavors and traits.
Steel Nation is very much the antithesis of [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Double Or Nothing Records, Review, Steel Nation
Posted in Reviews on Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Like death metal, if you’re into metallic hardcore, you’ve been pretty spoiled this year, what with various amazing comebacks (Earth Crisis, Kickback, Merauder), the underground churning out a plentiful amount of high quality releases (a lot you will probably not know) and even the genre’s principal mainstream standard bearer (yes, Hatebreed) coming back with a [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Bridge Nine Records, Death Before Dishonor, Review
Posted in Reviews on Monday, November 9th, 2009
Century Media must be stock piled with cash, absolute mountains of it I reckon. The question that keeps popping in my brain is how this has come to be? Is it thanks to their massive back catalog bringing in the bacon, or something more sinister ala a takeover by a middle eastern monolith or some [...]
Tags: 2009, Arsonists Get All The Girls, Benjamin DeBlasi, Century Media Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, November 6th, 2009
I’ll come clean. I love Converge. Ever since discovering them when The Poacher Diaries came out, I became a manic obsessive, drooling over Petitioning the Empty Sky, and When Forever Comes Crashing, frequently and almost to a point, lovingly. Now, since Jane Doe, came out, my interest hasn’t waned in the band. Far from it, [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Converge, Epitaph Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, September 11th, 2009
I wrote this at the same time as Ingested for 2 reasons, the first being that its slamming death metal also but also for balance because whilst it is of that ilk it is a decidedly different beast. VTS is for all the people who don’t like Ingested or for that fact, all the deathcore [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Review, Unique Leader Records, Vomit the Soul
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, September 10th, 2009
It took its sweet time, but finally, the UK is finally churning out quality, quality metal. Granted, there’s not the level of innovation that graced this island in the 80s and early to mid 90s but, there is a high volume of quality but more importantly, diversity. What’s more, it’s not just simply hordes of [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Ingested, Review, Siege of Amida Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
For those not in the know, I hate to break it to you but Trapped Under Ice is not another throwback thrash band.
Far, far, far from it in fact, rather, this is some of the meanest, tuffest hardcore you’ll hear this year, probably next year too and the year after that. What’s more Trapped Under Ice are [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Reaper Records, Review, Trapped Under Ice
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
For me, Merauder was a lost, lost band for a number of years. 2003s Bluetality was a flat, flaccid record and not representative of one of New York’s hardest bands. What’s more, I saw them at Pressure Fest in Germany in 2005 and they were equally flat, uninterested and to be frank out of their [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Merauder, Regain Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, August 10th, 2009
What a year. Seriously, new albums by Suffocation, Dying Fetus, Cannibal Corpse is one thing in a year, but when the underground is also churning out slabs of equally if not more ferocious material then it shows that the good times truly are a rolling.
Now for a band that’s legacy was built on a single [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Brutal Bands, Devourment, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
You are mistaken if you are thinking this is the Finnish doom band of the same name so click away now if you were expecting a mournful recollection of misery. Instead is the complete other side of the spectrum, fierce, robust, thrashing metal from a place more likely to be more miserable then Finland, that [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Prosthetic Records, Review, Unholy
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, July 10th, 2009
What more did you expect? There are three words above that are intrinsic to hardcore terminology, “thick,” for thick riffs, beats, vocals and lyrics. Blood, well, you don’t have to be blood to be family and all that rhetoric that’s been rife pretty much since the beginning and embrace? You embrace the music, the scene [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Eulogy Recordings, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
First and foremost, massive improvement from their debut Ekklesia and whilst For Today show growth in their musical capabilities they are some way off the top of the mound in the metalcore circles, even the Christian ones.They continue to build on their solid foundation of choice influences, taking the stutter and lurch of most modern [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Facedown Records, For Today, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, June 1st, 2009
This band is seriously armed to the teeth in almost every respect.
First of all, they have one of the longest, most ridiculous names ever conceived. Second, they’ve matched that with the album title. Third, they have enlisted James Murphy to produce and mix this beast, the Obituary connection continues, at least on the Euro version, [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Success Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, May 27th, 2009
More horrific.
More addictive.
That’s the aim for Pulling Teeth. Every time they come back they are that much more ugly, that much more putrid but, that much more intoxicating and tempting. Furthermore, with each release, everything just gets better, doomier, faster, of course uglier but paramount of course is the quality which is unsurprisingly high on [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Deathwish Inc, Pulling Teeth, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
Credit where credit’s due, not only have WFAHM continued to pursue the jagged, distorted path laid down from their prior releases but have more importantly, remained active. It’s particularly admirable given the current climate and the fact that people are becoming more and more fickle about how they burn their disposable income each month (providing [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Lifeforce Records, Review, War From A Harlots Mouth
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, May 22nd, 2009
What’s this? Another Vegan Straight Edge monolith on Century Media?
Unlike Earth Crisis though, Maroon are virtually unrecognizable from the maniacs that unleashed “Captive in the room of the conspirator” and “Antagonist.” Back then it was all about the new school sound forged by Day of Suffering, Arkangel and to an extent Earth Crisis (oh Maroon [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Century Media Records, Maroon, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, May 18th, 2009
Despite being world’s apart musically, there is one thing that ties Earth Crisis to the band of one of my previous reviews (Victims’ Killer), this being honesty. It’s a quality that has been apparent in Earth Crisis since their inception, even when they besmirched their legacy musically in 2000 when they put out Slither they [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Century Media Records, Earth Crisis, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
Just imagine if there was some form of accolade such as a cup, a medal or a trophy of any form in the hardcore universe for possessing a diverse roster. If such an award existed then Deathwish would be a serious contender for the title as they show once again the breath of their artist [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Deathwish Inc, Review, Victims
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, February 2nd, 2009
Are you ready for this? You better be, because it’s going to be a massacre. Whilst I firmly believe reviews should never be a platform to launch personal diatribes against an artist, I have to admit that its going to be hard to not bitterly lay into Too pure to die here. Not just because [...]
Tags: 2009, Benjamin DeBlasi, Review, Too Pure To Die, Trustkill Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, February 2nd, 2009
It’s all in the name. Survival’s predecessor War, was bathed in a rugged, omnipotent glow, each piece striving forth like an all encompassing, battle scarred and therefore battle hardened piece of war machinery that was ready for yet another bout of onslaughts. Survival, as the title connotes, is fervently desperate, this time each piece zips [...]
Tags: 2008, Benjamin DeBlasi, Born From Pain, Metal Blade Records, Review