Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Wednesday, November 5th, 2025
If you’re not a fan of Tribal Gaze’s previous album, The Nine Choirs, you should be. If you still aren’t after checking out, then I’m not your buddy, friend! The good news is that the new one, Inveighing Brilliance, travels the same path. If you’re unfamiliar, they peddle the same old school death metal revival […]
Tags: 2025, Death Metal, J Mays, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Tribal Gaze
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, November 4th, 2025
I’m trying hard to remember when I first heard Author and Punisher. I’m going to say it was between Women and Children from 2013 and Beastland… 2018 sounds about right. Anyway, it’s been a minute, and when I saw that they were releasing a new album, I had to pick my jaw off the floor. […]
Tags: 2025, Author and Punisher, Doom Metal, Drone, Industrial Metal, Jeremy Beck, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, November 3rd, 2025
In psychology, the term ‘Shadow Work’ is used to describe the process of exploring the unconscious reasons behind your feelings or behaviors, particularly uncomfortable emotions that seem out of character or beyond your control. Like, “Why do I hate my co-worker?”?. Yay! I finally used my college degree. So what is Despised Icon trying to […]
Tags: 2025, Deathcore, Despised Icon, Erik T, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Friday, October 31st, 2025
If you were a fan of Germany’s Rotting Demise and their 2023 self-released debut, My Whole Wrath, you might be in for a bit of a shock for the follow-up, The Unholy Veil of Silence, also self-released. Not a bad thing, but the band’s style of chuggy, sometimes Bolt Thrower-y death metal has all but […]
Tags: 2025, Erik T, Review, Rotting Demise, Self-Released, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Thursday, October 30th, 2025
France’ Horror Within released a damn good EP in 2022, Awaiting Extinction, and now equipped with a brand new label, Soul Awakening, their debut album is unleashed. The band also welcomes in new vocalist Loris Padovani. The EP had some technical death metal moments as well as deathcore nods. Soul Awakening is a different beast […]
Tags: 2025, Death Metal, Dolorem Records, Frank Rini, Horror Within, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Wednesday, October 29th, 2025
Life is complicated. Reviewing albums can be complicated as well, especially if you’re torn between loving and just sort of liking an album. What’s even worse is when the band in question has been around forever and you’ve been a fan for a long time. Such is my dilemma with Hooded Menace and their 7th […]
Tags: 2025, Death/Doom Metal, Hooded Menace, Jeremy Beck, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Tuesday, October 28th, 2025
Long Island’s Internal Bleeding has been through it; from arguably being one of the progenitors of ‘slam’ death metal with their first two albums, (featuring our own Frank Rini on vocals) then mixing even more hardcore elements, which seemed to divide fans, then lots of member turnover, label jumping, a 10 year hiatus where they […]
Tags: 2025, Brutal Death Metal, Erik T, Hardcore, Internal Bleeding, Maggot Stomp, Review, Slam
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, October 27th, 2025
What can be said about Switzerland’s Coroner at this point, right?! A few things to point out before getting into Dissonance Theory, their 6th album. Their last album, the disjointed Grin, released in 1993, polarized fans, and this new one, quite honestly, is the comeback album Dark Angel should have written. That is how great […]
Tags: 2025, Century Media Records, Coroner, Frank Rini, Review, Tech, Thrash Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, October 24th, 2025
I don’t know anyone who just ‘sorta likes’ Sabaton. They seem to be one of those ‘love it’ or ‘hate it’ bands that truly divide heavy metal fans. Personally, since I heard “Winged Hussars” back in 2016 from The Last Stand ( still my favorite Sabaton album), I have fallen on the ‘love it’ side. Unashamedly […]
Tags: 2025, Better Noise Music, Erik T, Heavy Metal, Power Metal, Review, Sabaton
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, October 24th, 2025
Lately, I’ve been trying out different genres, stepping out of my comfort zone and looking for something dynamic and brand new. I’m happy to report that Terra Atlantica has been added to the list of great bands that I’ve been exposed to in this quest. This is some epic Power Metal with more Pirate Metal […]
Tags: 2025, Jeremy Beck, Power Metal, Review, Scarlet Records, Terra Atlantica
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, October 23rd, 2025
New Jersey’s Condition Critical have been rather quiet since their second album, Extermination Plan in 2016. They had followed their 2013 debut, Operational Hazard, with that killer album. Brazil’s Marquee Records did remaster reissues of both albums, which I reviewed here. The band is made up of Mike Dreher on bass/vocals (backing), Ryan Donato on drums, […]
Tags: 2025, Condition Critical, Frank Rini, Review, Self-Released, Thrash Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, October 23rd, 2025
From the murky depths of Missouri comes the fourth full-length from native sons Degrave. If you recall, I covered their previous, jaw-dropping release Volume from 2023. That was a metal as fuck album and… good news, everyone! Metalithic fucking kills! I mean that too, in no uncertain terms, this record is solid as a rock, […]
Tags: 2025, Degrave, Jeremy Beck, Review, ShredHead Records, Thrash Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025
There has been some excellent symphonic black metal released this fall: Old Machines, Gjallahorn’s Wrath, Maahes, Carach Angren, Argesk, Mystic Circle, Rotting Demise, Mourniaty, The Gloomy Radiance of the Moon, Echoes of Gloom, Execrari, and Withering Soul. But if you want something that truly and authentically imbues the 90s nostalgic spirit and sound of Emperor, Gehenna, Ancient, […]
Tags: 2025, Achathras, Cult Never Dies, Erik T, Review, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, October 22nd, 2025
It’s safe to say I’ve never heard of Esoctrilihum. I have, however, heard of the bands that were included in the presser FFO… Leviathan, Xasthur, Ruins of Beverast, and Inquisition. But even my familiarity with those bands couldn’t prepare me for what came out of my speakers when I hit play. This is what Hell […]
Tags: 2025, Avant-Garde/Experimental, Black Metal, Esoctrilihum, I Voidhanger Records, Jeremy Beck, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, October 21st, 2025
I have reviewed all of Sanguisugabogg’s prior releases, so it would make sense that I reviewed their latest album, Hideous Aftermath. I predicted years ago the band was going to blow the F up, and that is precisely what has happened – I am Nostradamus. With their incessant worldwide touring, huge social media presence […]
Tags: 2025, Brutal Death Metal, Century Media Records, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Sanguisugabogg
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, October 21st, 2025
Italy’s brutal death metal act, Demiurgon, has returned with their third long player, Miasmatic Deathless Chamber. Fans of the Italian brutal death metal scene, who are fans of Septycal Gorge (RIP), Putridity, Hideous Divinity, Devangelic, etc., must check this out. Some of these bands lean on the side of tech-death metal, and not to say […]
Tags: 2025, Brutal Death Metal, Demiurgon, Frank Rini, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, October 20th, 2025
How do I even begin to cover a band with a 30th anniversary looming on the horizon? Not only that, but due to the lyrics on their albums, four have been banned in their native Germany and not for dodgy politics, but because the government was disgusted by the violence of the lyrics. OH MY! […]
Tags: 2025, Avant-Garde/Experimental, Death Metal, Eisregen, Jeremy Beck, Massacre Records, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, October 20th, 2025
It’s weird. I own a bunch of Soulfly albums. When recently checking my CD collection, I saw that I actually possess albums like Savages, Ritual, Archangel, Dark Ages, Omen, Conquer, as well as the band’s first three or four more tribal, famous/popular efforts, such as Soulfly, Primitive, 3, and Prophecy. But the thing is, because […]
Tags: 2025, Erik T, Groove Metal, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Soulfly
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, October 17th, 2025
Unless you have been living under a rock, you have heard of Oklahoma’s PeelingFlesh. With many bands incorporating the illegible band logo technique, PeelingFlesh, believe it or not, has one of the more legible ones, and you can actually make out the letters. I have reviewed their last several releases, and hot on the heels […]
Tags: 2025, Brutal Death Metal, Frank Rini, PeelingFlesh, Review, Slam, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, October 17th, 2025
Back in 2008/9, Dutch symphonic black metal act Carach Angren released their much-lauded, ghostly debut Lammendam. They followed it up with 5 more albums since, most excellent, some OK, but they are still widely regarded as one of the genre’s top acts. And now, 17 years later, the band is revisiting the local tale and […]
Tags: 2025, Carach Angren, Erik T, Review, Season of Mist, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Thursday, October 16th, 2025
Let’s get this out of the way immediately: Last Retch is a “meat and potatoes” death metal band who plays “meat and potatoes” death metal. Abject Cruelty is 8 songs, 28 minutes rounded up, and will hit you with literally zero surprises, except perhaps how badass it is. It’s very easy to get things rolling […]
Tags: 2025, Death Metal, J Mays, Last Retch, Review, Time to Kill Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, October 15th, 2025
I’m not familiar with Finland’s Enragement, but a former writer, K Allred, enjoyed their last effort, 2022s, Atrocities, and he is in a pretty fine death metal band (Crungus), so I trust his opinion. And this sounds nothing like typical cavernous Finnish death metal. This is a very European-meets-American-sounding death metal that covers all the […]
Tags: 2025, Death Metal, Enragement, Erik T, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, October 14th, 2025
I’ve been a fan of Der Weg Einer Freiheit since their inception back in 2009. Born out of Würzburg, Bavaria, their self-titled debut took the world of Black Metal by storm in 2010. Since then, they’ve released five amazing albums filled with Black Metal venom. Each one surpasses the other in terms of raw emotion […]
Tags: 2025, Black Metal, Der Weg Einer Freiheit, Jeremy Beck, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, October 13th, 2025
NY Hardcore legends Biohazard have returned with their 10th studio album, Divided We Fall, with the original band back together, once again like their last album, in 2012 – Reborn in Defiance. Evan had left right after, but returned in 2014. So Billy Graziadei – vocals/guitar, Bobby Hambel – lead guitar, Danny Schuler – drums, […]
Tags: 2025, Biohazard, Frank Rini, Frontiers New Recordings, Hardcore, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Friday, October 10th, 2025
So I didn’t know this, but apparently Dripping Decay broke up? That didn’t last long, a literal handful of releases, including one full-length Festering Grotesqueries in 2023 and then an EP called Ripping Remains in 2024… now they’ve resurfaced as Ripping Remains. Go figure… band drama. Well, I don’t care about band drama. I care […]
Tags: 2026, Death Metal, Jeremy Beck, Review, Ripping Remains, Satanik Royalty Records