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Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, April 18th, 2023
German Christian death metal band Sacrificium has been around since the 90s, released their debut album in 2002, and have released 2 albums since then, with 2013s Prey for Your Gods being their last offering. And I say this because up until Oblivion, I had no idea these guys even existed- even in the Christian […]
Tags: 2023, Christian, Erik T, Melodic Death Metal, Nordic Mission, Review, Sacrificium
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Friday, April 14th, 2023
One look at the Realms of Chaos/War Master Era Bolt Thrower-inspired logo from the multinational (mostly Germany, Iceland, USA) act, Extermination Order, and you know exactly what you are getting with the 5 songs on the war themed EP, The Siege of Ascalon. Throw in the fact that 2/3 of the German contingent of Extermination Order […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Erik T, Extermination Order, War Anthem Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, April 11th, 2023
Germany’s environmental warriors, Downfall of Gaia has been one of my reliable go-tos’s when it comes to modern post-black metal, appearing on my year-end list a couple of times since 2012s Suffocating in a Swarm of Cranes). But when I saw the cover for album number 6, I got major Deafheaven vibes and hoped the […]
Tags: 2023, Downfall of Gaia, Erik T, Metal Blade Records, Post Black Metal, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, April 7th, 2023
Who knew there were not one but TWO excellent symphonic/blackened deathcore bands right here in my backyard in, Missouri? One is Kansas City’s Vile Revelation, who released their killer debut EP Ov Vultures and Flesh back in 2022 (though I only discovered it earlier this year, hence no review) and Abaddonia, hailing from the darkest […]
Tags: 2023, Abaddonia, Blackened Deathcore, Deathcore, Erik T, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, April 6th, 2023
Tribe of Pazuzu is a new international supergroup of sorts. Formed by bassist/vocalist Nick Sagias who was in Soulstorm and Overthrow back in the day as well as a quick stint in Pestilence in 1990. However, he is joined by some inarguably bigger names on this project’s debut, namely Flo Mournier of Cryptopsy fame on […]
Tags: 2023, Black/Death Metal, Erik T, Review, Tribe of Pazuzu, Vic Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Wednesday, April 5th, 2023
Portland’s newcomers Idolatrous are here to answer the age-old question… what would it sound like if Amon Amarth were from Oregon and used epic keyboards/synths in their chunky form of Viking-based melo-death? Well, it sounds fucking amazing, and certainly, if you are a bit tired of Amon Amarth‘s tried and tested, safer last couple of […]
Tags: 2023, Erik T, Idolatrous, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Viking Metal, Wormholedeath
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Monday, April 3rd, 2023
I haven’t listened to anything from Rogga Johannson (Wombbath, Revolting, Catacomb, Reek, Massacre, Paganizer, Ribspreader, etc), in a while, so I thought id check the latest releases from his Furnace project (along with Catacomb bassist Peter Svensson), as its one I had not heard before. Big mistake….. as it was like a recovering drug addict […]
Tags: 2023, Erik T, Furnace, Melodic Death Metal, Obelisk Polaris Productions, Review, Rogga Johansson
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Friday, March 31st, 2023
“Sweden’s Wretched Fate is a new band formed by members of melodic death metal band Non Divine Sun, and their debut album, Fleshletting is the album that Bloodbath should have released last year.” That paragraph above was the opening paragraph from my review of the 2019 Wretched Fate debut, Fleshletting. And with the band’s second album, Carnal Heresy, I’m feeling […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Erik T, Redefining Darkness Records, Review, Swedish Death Metal, Wretched Fate
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, March 30th, 2023
Much like last year’s solid Inhuman Depravity album, Depraved Murder is a new-ish ( they had a debut back in 2015) band from an obscure country, where as soon as the album started playing, I know the primary influence immediately. But where Inhuman Depravity was from Turkey and was an obviously Sinister-loving band, Depraved Murder […]
Tags: 2023, Brutal Death Metal, Comatose Music, Depraved Murder, Erik T, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › O on Monday, March 27th, 2023
One could argue, that along with Distant’s Heritage, To the Grave‘s Director’s Cuts, Chelsea Grin‘s double album, and Suicide Silence’s newest, the debut from Ov Sulfur is up there as one of 2023’s early high-profile deathcore releases. Featuring former Suffokate vocalist Ricky Hoover (who has beefed up considerably in the 9 years since his Suffokate […]
Tags: 2023, Century Media Records, Deathcore, Erik T, Ov Sulfur, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, March 24th, 2023
Video game and D & D-obsessed, Canadian husband and wife duo, Crown of Madness is back to follow up their enjoyable 2022 EP, The Void, and lay the final piece of groundwork for their upcoming full-length album. Continuing the Ulcerate-styled artful dissonance they created on The Void, Elemental Binding shows a duo in lockstep with […]
Tags: 2023, Crown of Madness, Death Metal, Erik T, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, March 21st, 2023
The second album from the duo of the excellently named vocalist/guitarist ‘Wolven Deadsoul’ and drummer E.H, was a completely blind grab for me. But when it threw around words like ‘Swedish death metal’, ‘Asphyx’, ‘Grave’, ‘Benediction’, and such, I had to check it out despite the aggressively purple cover.. I was greeted with some excellent […]
Tags: 2023, Cryptorium9, Dead Soul Alliance, Death Metal, Erik T, Review, Swedish Death Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, March 14th, 2023
I initially grabbed this promo strictly due to the striking cover photo (courtesy of Tatiana Lebedeva), literally not knowing anything about the band or album, other than that it mentioned depressive and one-man black metal in the promo blurb. So with the band’s moniker, album title, and song titles like “I Choose to Die”, No […]
Tags: 2023, Black/Death Metal, Death/Doom Metal, Erik T, Review, Tragedy Productions, Winds of Tragedy
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, March 8th, 2023
Carathis is a one-man project helmed by one, Erech Leleth, who also serves in Grandeur as well as Ancient Mastery, Narzissus, and Golden Blood. He’s been pretty prolific since 2021 with a hand full of splits and EPs and Personal Records has taken two of his latest EPs, The Amethyst Fortress and The Moonstone Temple, […]
Tags: 2022, Atmospheric Black Metal, Carathis, Erik T, Personal Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Saturday, March 4th, 2023
If In Flames‘ Foregone has whetted your appetite for Swedish, 1994-1997 era melodic death metal nostalgia, then let’s continue your meal with another band from that era, Falkenberg’s Ablaze My Sorrow. Knocking around the same times as their clear peers (then and now) In Flames and Dark Tranquility, Ablaze My Sorrow was a productive, if […]
Tags: 2023, Ablaze My Sorrow, Black Lion Records, Melodic Death Metal, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, February 28th, 2023
I’ve got a pretty long history with Scotland’s death metal veterans Man Must Die. From covering the band and their 2003 demo in Metal Maniacs, reviewing their massive 2004 debut, ….Start Killing , for Digitalmetal.com, to their 2 Relapse Records releases, (The Human Condition and No Tolerance for Imperfection to Peace Was Never an Option […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Distortion Music Group, Erik T, Man Must Die, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, February 20th, 2023
The Netherlands’ Distant has the unenviable task of now being on the same label as Lorna Shore after a stint on Unique Leader. And then, as one of the first, larger profile deathcore bands to release an album in 2023, after Lorna Shore‘s Pain Remains changed the game for deathcore (labelmates Ov Sulfur look to […]
Tags: 2023, Century Media Records, Deathcore, Distant, Downtempo, Erik T, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, February 15th, 2023
Atomwinter is a veteran German death metal band, who I have not year heard, despite having three albums under their belt since 2011. Their last effort was 2018s Catacombs, and in the 5-year gap since then, they have got themselves a new vocalist in Florian Bauer, and whoo boy is he a beast and makes […]
Tags: 2023, Atomwinter, Death Metal, Erik T, Review, Trollzorn Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, February 10th, 2023
International (Canada/ US/ Australia) act Dragoncorpse, has garnered quite a bit of on line hype with their take on deathcore meets power metal and anime (self-described power core), with three rip-roaring singles, as well as a rather amusing online presence full of memes and self-deprecating humor. Well, now it’s time to see if the hype […]
Tags: 2023, Deathcore, Dragoncorpse, Erik T, Power Metal, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews on Monday, February 6th, 2023
Now on album number 5, the UK’S Memoriam should not need an introduction. But for those that don’t know, Memoriam is a project involving Bolt Thrower and Benediction members and was started as an homage to fallen Bolt Thrower comrade Martin Hearns (RIP). And if you also have not heard the band yet, I’ll give […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Erik T, Memoriam, Reaper Entertainment, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, January 30th, 2023
As I’m sure most of you know, …And Oceans returned after an 18-year hiatus ( not including the Havoc Unit years) with 2020’s superb Cosmic World Mother. And after a relatively quick tuned around have returned with their second post-hiatus album, As in Gardens, So in Tombs. Now, there is sometimes potentially a bit of […]
Tags: ..And Oceans, 2023, Erik T, Review, Season of Mist, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, January 26th, 2023
According to the promotional emails, Godiva is one of Portugal’s longest-running melodic death metal bands and has a large symphonic element, so I had to check them out. They were formed in 1999, but haven’t been super productive with a few demos and EPs in their early years, but nothing other than a single since […]
Tags: 2022, Death Metal, Godiva, Review, Self-Released, Symphonic
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, January 24th, 2023
Much like my porn, my tastes in power metal are very specific. And also, both usually involve cosplaying, elves, dwarves and….. dragons?… anyway I digress…. What I’m trying to say is that there are only a few power metal bands I truly enjoy, and one of them is Sweden’s Twilight Force. Heck, 2019s Dawn of […]
Tags: 2023, Erik T, Nuclear Blast Records, Power Metal, Review, Twilight Force
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, January 17th, 2023
It’s been 9 years since the Australian one-man project (aka D.) Woods of Desolation dropped As The Stars, one of 2014’s more critically acclaimed black metal albums that leaned hard into the Ghostbath, Vallendusk, Alcest, Spectral Lore, Mare Cognitum, Deafheaven style of atmospheric/post-black metal. Well, again assisted by Drudkh’s Vlad on drums and keyboards, D. was […]
Tags: 2023, Atmospheric Black Metal, Erik T, Review, Season of Mist, Woods of Desolation
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, January 13th, 2023
A late 2022 release that I got my hands on even later in 2022, Lunar Mercia is a post/atmospheric black metal band from Birmingham in the UK, and resides in the same dark, dreamy, melodic, jangly space as Ghost Bath, Wolves in the Throne Room, Woods of Desolation, Harakari for the Sky, Alcest and such. […]
Tags: 2022, Atmospheric Black Metal, Erik T, Lunar Mercia, Review, Self-Released