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Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, August 17th, 2007
We all know that France has been responsible for some of the more extreme black metal, but what about the nicer side of things? Not black metal or even white or grey metal, lets call it ‘green’ metal. Plying a sprightly, uplifting form of acoustic heavy, folkish metal that seems to cull from the likes […]
Tags: 2007, Alcest, E.Thomas, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
True story: So I recently went through a Stormlord revival phase and while listening to the bands superb Supreme Art Of War I was messages on myspace by the owner of Canada’s Northern Storm Records, asking if I would mind reviewing the label’s first effort, the self titled debut from Toronto’s Will of The Ancients. […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Northern Storm Records, Review, Will of the Ancients
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, August 14th, 2007
Personally, I never really had Malevolent Creation ranked as one of death metal’s Floridian elite. Even with the four album run of The Ten Commandments, Retribution, Stillborn and Eternal, the band never seemed to hit me with the legendary status of say Death, Morbid Angel, Deicide and Obituary, as they were more of a quality, […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Malevolent Creation, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, August 13th, 2007
While Kenose was only my first introduction to Deathspell Omega, it had me hooked instantly and solidified the band into blacks metal’s elite after Si Monumentum Requires, Circumspice, the album that saw this French band progress and evolve from standard black metal to their current, labyrinthine, deformed, and twisted take on black metal. As Good […]
Tags: 2007, Deathspell Omega, E.Thomas, Norma Evangelium Diaboli, Review, The Anja Offensive
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Saturday, August 11th, 2007
So recently, as if to beat The Black Dahlia Murder to the punch before the release of Nocturnal, I’ve received a slew of surprisingly good ‘Swedecore’ bands; (Woe of Tyrants, Sons Of Azrael, From the Shallows, Bring Me The Horizon, etc) all plying a heavier handed, more death and black metal based form of At […]
Tags: 2007, At The Throne Of Judgment, E.Thomas, Review, Rise Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Saturday, August 11th, 2007
While being interestingly named, Hungary’s Vorkuta (named after a city where a major Gulag labor camp was based during Stalin’s years and where thousands of political prisoners died or disappeared) is still a relatively average, crawling, ambient black metal band with a few bursts of Norwegian frost. One atmospheric intro, followed by six lengthy songs […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Paragon Records, Review, Vorkuta
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Friday, August 10th, 2007
The latest solo record from Stratovarius frontman Timo Kotipelto really offers no surprises. It’s a collection of melodic and power metal tracks designed to show off his vocals, and overall it’s a very mixed bag despite a lineup that features Children of Bodom keyboardist Janne Wirman, Stratovarius bassist Lauri Porra and Thunderstone drummer Mirka Rantanen […]
Tags: 2007, Candlelight Records, Fred Phillips, Kotipelto, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, August 8th, 2007
Much like country and label mates Stigmatized, Germany’s Symbiontic are a Death worshipping band plying a form of old school death metal, but with a heavy Testimonies era Pestilence feel as heard on this re-issue of their self released 2002 debut. Stylistically Symbiontic and Stigmatized are virtually the same except Symbiontic have a more guttural/layered […]
Tags: 2007, Disconcert Music, E.Thomas, Review, Symbiontic
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, August 8th, 2007
Germany’s Stigmatized REALLY like their rather influential luminaries Morgoth, especially vocalist Michael Lay, who apes Marc Grewe to a T. So then expect a lot of mid era Death influenced death metal as well as some Asyphx, Pestilence and early Floridian influences (namely Obituary) in their debut record, a re-release of their 2006 released effort […]
Tags: 2007, Disconcert Music, E.Thomas, Review, Stigmatized
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, August 3rd, 2007
Here a re-release of this Dutch band’s self released 2005 debut and will appeal to fans of Opeth, Amorphis, Novembers Doom, Rapture, Insomnium (The Finnish doom/death scene as a whole), that’s to say progressive, doomy death metal, and Another Messiah throw in frequent Oboe use to boot. Though the Oboe could be construed as a […]
Tags: 2007, Another Messiah, E.Thomas, Restrain Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, August 3rd, 2007
With a few rare exceptions, Profound Lore generally pushes the extremes of whatever genre they release and deliver superb examples of anything they touch (Profundi, Wold, The Angelic Process, Alcest, Asunder, Cobalt, Nadja). And while, not ‘extreme’ per say, Amber Asylum’s fifth album, pushes the limits and boundaries of the neo-goth/classical genre with a simply […]
Tags: 2007, Amber Asylum, E.Thomas, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, August 2nd, 2007
One only need look at the cover and the label affiliation to determine the style of music Italy’s Apostolum ply; dark, depressive, doomy, black metal. Unfortunately though, it’s not very good, not Fear of Eternity bad, but certainly not up to Moribund’s usual high standards. This introductory 5 track EP consists of the expected atmospheric […]
Tags: 2007, Apostolum, E.Thomas, Moribund Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, August 2nd, 2007
The Anja Offensive is turning into a heavy hitter in the black metal genre. With stellar releases by Antaeus, Secrets of the Moon, Watain, Katharsis and the amazing new Deathspell Omega, but with De Contemplanda Morte, there seems to be a drop off from the label’s brilliance. Two piece Mortuus consists of M. Hinze from […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Mortuus, Review, The Anja Offensive
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, August 2nd, 2007
Despite containing members of the excellent Merrimack and Obscurus Advocam, French black metallers Glorior Belli are not quite in the French Elite, and actually share a sound more akin to Sweden’s Watain in that they play surprisingly restrained, straight forward, slightly repetitive but finely crafted black metal. Even with crawling opener “From Darkness There Springs […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Glorior Belli, Review, Southern Lord Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Wednesday, August 1st, 2007
Tholus are an interesting band. Formed by drummer Dave Murray (Sculptured, Estradasphere) and some other relatively minor folks and friends as well as the involvement of Mars/NASA conspiracy theorist Richard Hogland (author of Monuments of Mars), they play a form of cosmic, celestial, mars based technical death metal rooted in Cynic, Disincarnate, Theory In Practice […]
Tags: 2007, Aural Music, Code 666, E.Thomas, Review, Thouls
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, July 31st, 2007
Here’s an impressive slab of darkly sludgy, doomy, belligerent atonal hardcore adorned with some neat Tom Denny artwork (Mastodon, Yakuza, Soilent Green, Rwake, Kylesa). While The Dead See shares artwork with the above named bands, they are not too drastically different from those artists either. While most doomy hardcore is simply hardcore at its base […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Pluto Records, Review, The Dead See
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, July 30th, 2007
Old logo? Yup. Old Seagrave-ish cover? Yup. A pissed off LG Petrov? Yup. Blastbeats? Yup. ‘That” guitar tone? Yup. A complete return to form?… Almost. Truth is a much as I revere Entombed’s classic first two albums and have yet to really appreciate the much lauded Wolverine Blues, I really haven’t paid Entombed that much […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Entombed, Review, Threeman Recordings
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, July 30th, 2007
While I really enjoyed this bands debut EP, Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses, my excitement for this lot has generally waned with each release. And with the band still languishing on a relatively minor metal label while countless other similar bands get snatched up by some of the ‘bigger’ labels, it seems to indicate […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Eyeball Records, Review, The Number Twelve Looks Like You
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, July 27th, 2007
Hailing from Milwaukee, Protestant are one of the few original hardcore DIY bands out there and this release, containing their Make Peace With the Rope You Hang From, album as well as their split with Rhinocharge and a self released CD-R Highlight their creepy, sludgy, caustic and off kilter take on hardcore. After the intro […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Halo of Flies Records, Protestant, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Friday, July 27th, 2007
On their second album, Norway’s Octavia Sperati (now no longer an all female act with the addition of drummer Ivar Alver), continue their more doomy, Anti-Nightwish take on female fronted Goth metal, and continue to impress with some improved song writing growth. With an earthier, almost more stoner rock development from Winter Enclosure, these gals […]
Tags: 2007, Candlelight Records, E.Thomas, Octavia Sperati, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Wednesday, July 25th, 2007
Here’s solid re-release of this French shoegazer/post rock act’s debut album (originally released on Radar Swarm Records in 2006 and also as a 2LP Gatefold album by Atropine Records/E-Vinyl Record for you collectors out there), and while not on par with fellow Frenchmen Overmars, Nord is a sound addition to slightly more aggressive likes of […]
Tags: 2007, Crucial Blast Records, E.Thomas, Review, Year of No Light
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Wednesday, July 25th, 2007
While there are plenty of big name death metal releases so far in 2007, (Nile, Behemoth, Immolation, etc) there’s one release that might slip under the radar but easily deserves your ear (as with Sarpanitum)-that is this debut full length record from Quebec’s Vengeful. Touted for fans of Crytopsy, Nile, Immolation and Gorguts, the band’s […]
Tags: 2007, Disconcert Music, E.Thomas, Review, Vengeful
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, July 25th, 2007
Recently I have received a few atypical, sludgy hardcore releases from the likes of Protestant, The Dead See, The Fucking Wrath, Daymares and Florida’s own Christian two steppers, Seventh Star, who with The Undisputed Truth have given Facedown Records two killer Christian hardcore records in the first half of 2007 (The other being Sleeping Giant). […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Facedown Records, Review, Seventh Star
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Someone at Century Media has some balls releasing Behemoth’s newest opus on the same day as Nile’s Ithyphallic, especially considering Nile started to surface as a reference for Behemoth’s last, slightly disappointing effort, Demigod. Well, Century Media must have known what they had here-an album that better than Demigod as almost as good as the […]
Tags: 2007, Behemoth, Century Media Records, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Tuesday, July 17th, 2007
Here’s another of Candlelight’s deathcore records licensed from the UK’s excellent Siege of Amida’s records (Diskreet, Whitechapel, The Partisan Turbine and Knights of the Abyss), and while not the best release or most original album either label will release this year, it’s a competent and confident record of snarling, breakdown heavy deathcore. The formula is […]
Tags: 2007, Candlelight Records, E.Thomas, Review, Rose Funeral, Siege of Amida Records