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Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, June 7th, 2010
It occurred to me a while back that a lot of the stuff that I converse with the most is one way or another—if only barely—connected to black metal. This was a revelation of sorts to me, as I’ve never considered myself a fan or particularly open to the genre. I have no interest for […]
Tags: 2010, Lantlôs, Mikko, Prophecy Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
When I started writing for the now-defunct Digital Metal (around 2002), France seemed like an insular metal nation. There weren’t too many Tricolore-bands that I could mention by name. The bands that did get some airtime, were marginal and quite frankly, seemed to require an exquisite taste simply because they were very—lack of a better […]
Tags: 2010, Ascendance Records, Mikko, Pin Up Went Down, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Had it not been for Britney Spears, the world wouldn’t have been introduced to bad boy gone good Kevin Federline and his monumental release Playing with Fire. What a random statement to pop in my head. In completely unrelated news, I was stunned to find out Finland’s pixie rock outfit Indica had secured a deal […]
Tags: 2010, Indica, Mikko, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
The amount of music that gets released each year is staggering. Thus, it’s not a surprise that while 2010 is well underway, we still find worthwhile releases from 2009 land in our laps. What’s more, during the past few years Australia has become so much more to the metal crowd―particularly Alchemist, Cemetery Urn and Destroyer […]
Tags: 2009, Austere, Eisenwald, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
I don’t search for new bands too actively anymore. Years ago, I would download every bad quality mp3 sample, eyeball every site and seize every possibility to hear a new band. I was more than eager to go through a lot of shit to find what I wanted, which considering my modem speed, resulted in […]
Tags: 2010, Celeste, Denovali Records, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, May 3rd, 2010
Sweden’s Sabaton blew me away few years back with The Art of War and to their credit they reminded me that power metal was still a viable genre. Needless to say, since then, I’ve been waiting for Coat of Arms in my fox hole, wearing an old Finnish M16 helmet. The Swedes are back again, […]
Tags: 2010, Mikko, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Sabaton
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › S on Monday, April 26th, 2010
We had the opportunity to talk with Biohazard’s main man, hardcore-extraordinaire, Evan Seinfeld. And oh boy, has he kept busy. Not only is Biohazard in the process of putting out a new album, Seinfeld himself is still preaching hardcore on film with some of the hottest chicks in all adult entertainment. Unfortunately our discussion with Evan was shadowed by the sudden death of his good friend, icon and a fellow Brooklynite, Peter Steele. But ultimately, as it became evident with talking to Evan, life will triumph. No doubt about it. Plus, we present you pussies with the largest collection of Not Safe for Work links in Teeth of the Divine’s history.
Tags: 2010, Biohazard, Evan Seinfeld, Interview, Mikko
Posted in Frontpage Feature, News on Thursday, April 15th, 2010
According to the SMNnews.com, Knac.com and Fuse TV’s Mistress Juliya, Peter Steele, aged 48, has died from a heart failure. TYPE O NEGATIVE’s bassist, Kenny Hickey, has been said to have confirmed the passing to Juliya, who broke the news on Twitter earlier today.
Peter Steele, born Petrus T. Ratajczyk on January 4, 1962, was no stranger to death (nor lowbrow humor). The Brooklyn native caused murmur in 2005 when TYPE O NEGATIVE’s website was graced with an image of a tombstone, bearing Peter’s name.
TYPE O NEGATIVE released seven full-lengths. The band found great success with their 1993 album BLOODY KISSES. Major international mainstream success came in the form of 1996’s OCTOBER RUST album. The single “My Girlfriend’s Girlfriend” graced music channels and video charts everywhere. Peter Steele was also known for his thrash crossover outfit Carnivore.
Update: It appears that this time around, it’s no joke. Josh Silver, TYPE O NEGATIVE’s keyboardist has confirmed Peter Steele’s death to Blabbermouth.net. We here at Teethofthedivine.com would like to pass our condolences to Peter’s family and friends. May he carry on through his music.
Tags: 2010, News, Peter Steele, Type O Negative
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, April 5th, 2010
Finland’s Survivors Zero collects members from Deathchain, The Scourger and Finntroll for a modern metal / brutal death metal hybrid, where groove meets wailing guitars. I have to admit, I haven’t been following the death metal world too closely during the past couple of years, but to me the Zero represents a style that was […]
Tags: 2009, Cobra Records, Mikko, Review, Survivors Zero
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Slaughter at Lutakko documents the last show of a tour that brought Finnish death metal trio Sotajumala, Deathchain and Survivors Zero together. Unfortunately, due to technical difficulties, Deathchain’s gig was cut from the release, but there’s still an hour and a half worth of material on the disc. Since I’m not familiar with Survivors Zero, […]
Tags: 2010, Cobra Records, Mikko, Review, Sotajumala, Survivors Zero
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, March 15th, 2010
When Godspeed You Black Emperor! lent itself for post-rock to advertise and gain momentum, little did they know just how saturated the genre would become. Soon after, everyone seemed to have a band that played the music by the book, making it harder and harder for the casual listener to find the progressive elements the […]
Tags: 2010, Fluttery Records, Mikko, Phoenix and the Turtle, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, March 1st, 2010
Pretty much every source labels Carach Angren as symphonic black metal, but in all honesty I disagree. The band’s latest album Death Came Through a Phantom Ship goes way beyond the darkness and blackness that the word pair ‘black metal’ holds. But for the sake of being a conformist, let’s play along and call it […]
Tags: 2010, Carach Angren, Maddening Media, Mikko, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › S on Monday, March 1st, 2010
When I first listened to Sybreed’s latest album The Pulse of Awakening, I didn’t know how I felt about the band’s Marty McFly shenanigans (read: ’80s influence). While it was different compared to their previous two albums—Slave Design and Antares—the band’s sound had still remained somewhat intact… go figure. And figure out I did as I got to interview the main man behind the controversy, lead singer Benjamin.
Tags: 2010, Interview, Mikko, Sybreed
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Thursday, February 4th, 2010
Now here’s something you don’t hear every day. A Russian guy from Chelyabinsk doing a mixture of ambient-natured neo-folk on top of a post-rock foundation (think of Tenhi’s most ‘rocking’ songs.) And the best of all, it’s all in Finnish! Needless to say, I was skeptical. I was more than skeptical. In fact, when I […]
Tags: 2010, Firebox Records, Kauan, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
I only recently discovered Iceland’s Sólstafir, a band that I wish I had gotten to know earlier. Their previous album, 2005’s Masterpiece Of Bitterness became one of my all time favorite records as the band seemed to blend post-rock with their blackened heavy metal heritage flawlessly for a truly mind-expanding experience; sharing a similarity to […]
Tags: 2010, Mikko, Review, Sólstafir, Spikefarm Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, December 14th, 2009
A lot of folks downplay GWAR, thinking of it as a relic from the mid ‘90s when Saddam A Go Go was worshiped on Beavis & Butt-Head. Granted, their efforts on CD haven’t always been up to their other antics. Despite some strong outputs, funny songs and appealing humor there has been quite a bit […]
Tags: 2009, Gwar, Metal Blade Records, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, December 11th, 2009
After previous album Antares, I hoped that Sybreed would dwell onto try out new things and develop their sound even more. Seems like I’ve got my wish, as The Pulse of Awakening is definitely something new for the band, even if at its core the mechanical heart pulsates, spewing out industrialized metal in the vein […]
Tags: 2009, Listenable Records, Mikko, Review, Sybreed
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › J on Thursday, October 9th, 2008
Nevermore have been going through a good momentum after their highly acclaimed (and rightfully so) album This Godless Endeavor. While waiting for a follow-up, the fans of the band, appreciators of good music and quality musicianship, have been graced with two solo efforts coming out from the Nevermore camp. We took the opportunity to talk with the shredder extraordinaire, Mr. Jeff Loomis and ask him a few things about his new album Zero Order Phase and of course, check up on Nevermore.
Tags: 2008, Century Media Records, Interview, Jeff Loomis, Mikko
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › D on Friday, October 3rd, 2008
Germany’s best kept musical secret, DIE APOKALYPTISCHEN REITER, are back with their latest album Licht. Currently preparing for a long tour, we had the pleasure of throwing a few questions at the band’s low volume mechanist, bass player Volk-Man and ask him a bit about the latest album, what’s been going on in the Reiter camp and take a look at what makes the band… them. But without further a due, let’s step into the divine light and see what unfolds…
Tags: 2008, Die Apokalyptischen Reiter, Interview, Mikko, Nuclear Blast Records
Posted in Blog on Monday, September 29th, 2008
While the blog title might lead you to believe that this post is about the young pretty-face “metal bands” that sell their souls to be in goddamned L’Oreal commercials (Oh, you’re so totally worth it, like!) While such bands do fester within our so-called metal scene, this blog post isn’t about them. Even though it […]
Tags: 2008, Blog, Mikko
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, August 11th, 2008
Sometimes the premise makes you laugh. Such is the case with Sabaton. Swedish power/heavy metal band singing about war. Before I was able to chuckle at the fact that Sweden last fought in a war so long ago no one actually remembers it anymore, the well-oiled heavy metal war machine shocked and awed me with […]
Tags: 2008, Black Lodge, Mikko, Review, Sabaton
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, April 29th, 2008
Moonspell has been a fan favorite of mine since the release of Irreligious, but I think the Portuguese lost their focus after The Butterfly Effect. Darkness & Hope, The Antidote had only a few good things going for them, rendering the releases quite forgettable. Moonspell wasn’t the only band in creative doldrums. Anybody care to […]
Tags: 2008, Mikko, Moonspell, Review, SPV
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, December 21st, 2007
One of Finland’s best kept secrets, Mokoma, are back sooner than expected with their sixth full-length album Luihin ja Ytimiin and the band seem’s to be on a roll. After two long plays their relationship with a major label went sour, they did a bit of a soul searching; currently selling more albums and making […]
Tags: 2007, Mikko, Mokoma, Review, Sakara Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, November 5th, 2007
Switzerland’s Sybreed received mixed reviews for their 2004 release Slave Design. One might say, deservingly so as on the outside their mix of cybernetics and flesh is nothing new to fans of Fear Factory, Strapping Young Lad and the likes. However, to this reviewer, it was a bit more than that and labelling the band […]
Tags: 2007, Listenable Records, Mikko, Review, Sybreed
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Saturday, January 20th, 2007
While I enjoyed Thee Maldoror Kollective quite a lot with their previous effort, A Clockwork Highway, I have to admit that I wasn’t expecting a new one this soon. But that’s quite a distracting thing to say, as it’s been already three years in the making. So either the guys are fast, I’m goddamned slow […]
Tags: 2006, Code 666, Mikko, Review, Thee Maldoror Kollective