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Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, April 9th, 2007
Personally, the prospect of wading through a “Best of Atreyu” album would seem like picking the best hemorrhoids I ever had. But I’ll give Victory credit for putting together a sellable, goodbye compilation (the band is now on Hollywood Records) that spans Atreyu’s career, as they are arguably one of the more influential of the […]
Tags: 2007, Atreyu, E.Thomas, Review, Victory Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Monday, April 9th, 2007
Here’s a fucking stout sophomore CD of burly, chunky and aggressive Danish death/thrash metal produced by Jacob Bredahl (Hatesphere) that takes Hatespshere’s tight form of neo-thrash and gives it some balls and dynamics. Though hardly groundbreaking, the robotically themed The Uncanny Valley is sure as hell satisfying. The 12 tracks blast and rumble with typical […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Koldborn, Listenable Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, April 9th, 2007
Here’s the second best record I got from Poland’s Lifeline records, and like the excellent Alienacja record Blades Shall Speak; an awesome digipack holding some solid melodic death metal meets deathcore. Where as Alienacja are (were) a pummeling merciless more death metal beast, fellow Poles ITE, are a more refined melodic, slicing creature with a […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, In Twilight's Embrace, Lifeline Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, March 22nd, 2007
Last year The Acacia Strain declared that their third album The Dead Walk, was ‘The heaviest album of the year. Period’. In 2007, Connecticut’s Emmure claim to have the most ‘Brutal CD of 2007′. The thing is depending on your definition of heavy or brutal, both are right. I had all sorts of put-downs ready […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Emmure, Review, Victory Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, March 20th, 2007
Here’s one quick question for you to determine if you should continued reading this review or click elsewhere: Do you like The Number Twelve Looks Like You?If you answered no, go read another review. Right now. If you answered “yes” and especially enjoyed the bands debut EP Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses. Then read […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Ferret Music, Review, See You Next Tuesday
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Sunday, March 18th, 2007
Here’s a musical transition I didn’t see coming. Canada’s The End, after an EP and two albums of Dillinger worshipping, uber complex mathcore, have settled down and spread their wings. Though not quite as drastic as Cave In’s mid era transformation, as The End still deliver plenty of churning, technical riffs and bitter vocal patterns, […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Relapse Records, Review, The End
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Saturday, March 17th, 2007
The good thing about Battlelore is that I know exactly what I am getting. With album number four, their second with their revamped line-up, (notably vocalist Tomi Mykkänen), who brings a more aggressive style to the table, the band continue their predictably enjoyable mix of bombastic Tolkien inspired Goth/death metal. Still though, the band is […]
Tags: 2006, Battlelore, E.Thomas, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Saturday, March 17th, 2007
Warning: I’m about to bare my soul to you assholes, so stop snickering at the back…For a supposedly stone cold, Law Enforcement, metal head kind of dude I’m oddly emotional. Show me pictures of dead babies, crime scenes or autopsies, and I’m not in the least bit bothered. However, anything related to my 6-year old […]
Tags: 2007, Candlelight Records, E.Thomas, Funeral, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, March 13th, 2007
Originality in metalcore is pretty much non-existent, I think most of us can agree on that. But I have always wondered why more bands don’t rip off better bands. So many Killswitch Engage clones, yet only a few bands seem to have focused on the ultra layered, melodic metalcore of Misery Signals or Life In […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Facedown Records, Means, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Friday, March 9th, 2007
I have to admit, I’m a bit ambivalent towards the debut from Cincinnati’s deathcore merchants and their debut; On one hand, the ‘death’ side of the core such as the rumbling breakdowns blackened shriekds and especially the deeper growls of vocalist Joey Nelson are solid and on par with any of the current deathcore scene. […]
Tags: 2007, Beneath the Sky, E.Thomas, Review, Victory Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, March 8th, 2007
It’s ironic that one of the dictionary definition of the word ‘attrition’ is “A gradual, natural reduction in membership or personnel”, and though I’m sure John Gallagher and his cohorts surely meant the more militaristic definition of the word, the fact is, now back as a four piece and minus vocalist Vince Matthews, who I […]
Tags: 2009, Dying Fetus, E.Thomas, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, February 26th, 2007
Regular readers of this site will know of my tolerance, nay affinity for metalcore, and I’m sure will question my like of a genre that most deem responsible for the downfall of metal as we know it. Ladies and gentlemen, it’s albums such as Waking Giants that bring back to this much maligned genre. I’ve […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Life In Your Way, Review, Solid State Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, February 14th, 2007
So here’s arguably the first “big name” death metal release of 2007 from Belgium’s Carcass worshippers, Aborted who really raised some eyebrows with 2005 chugfest, The Archaic Abbatoir. However, line-up issues may have finally caught up with the Sven de Caluwe and his cronies.First up, I should emphasize, Slaughter & Apparatus is a damn good […]
Tags: 2007, Aborted, Century Media Records, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
I never know what to expect from Vendlus Records. From the industrial black metal of V:28, the completely unclassifiable musings of Especially Likely Sloth, the folk art of The Mist and Morning Dew, the black metal excellence of Wolves In The Throne Room or even Audiopain re-issues, the label defies pigeonholing. However, with Grayceon the […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Grayceon, Review, Vendlus Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, February 12th, 2007
After 6 albums, November’s Doom have been one of the most consistent acts in the US doom/death scene and along with Daylight Dies have made some international noise and comparisons. However, they have never really taken that true step forward (as Daylight Dies did with Dismantling Devotion), but now with album number 6, the rock […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, November's Doom, Review, The End Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Saturday, February 3rd, 2007
While the Pacific Northwest has become renowned for its many one man, suicidal black metal projects, the scene is quickly becoming little more than Xasthur/Leviathan cloning with little or no deviation from the template laid down by Wrest and Malefic and I’ve been waiting for a person/band to add a little something different to the […]
Tags: 2006, Bindrune Recordings, Blood of the Black Owl, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › 012 on Friday, February 2nd, 2007
Here’s another off the wall noisy alt rock record from Crucial Blast, similar to Black Elk’s recent self titled effort, and like that effort, is a swing and miss despite the bands Once boasting members of Don Caballero and Zombi (and probably giving readers a rough idea of the band’s sound), Pittsburgh’s (((Microwaves))) is a […]
Tags: (((Microwaves))), 2007, Crucial Blast Records, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, January 25th, 2007
On the surface, there’s a lot to exited about this reincarnation of (the underachieving but respected in the Gothenburg scene of the early ’90s) A Canorous Quintet, who were briefly called The Plague before settling on the rather metalcore-ish moniker This Ending. However, even with a somewhat revered lineup that includes current Amon Amarth drummer […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Metal Blade Records, Review, This Ending
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
I have to admit, when Prosthetic signed this Indiana band I was a little confused seeing as their debut, Your Blood, My Vendetta was a pretty mediocre metalcore effort that did little to warrant further interest, yet alone a record deal with the Prosthetic, arguably one of US metal’s better labels.However, somewhere between the debut […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Prosthetic Records, Review, Year of Desolation
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
Back when Black Market Activities was a new label, one of their first releases was by Found Dead Hanging, who subsequently broke up. Now, Found Dead Hanging (and Word As AVirus) return as Architect.Folks, this is a gnarly, blistering, chaotic and a downright heavy album. Sharing traits with similarly chaotic recent spurts from the likes […]
Tags: 2007, Architect, Blackmarket Activities, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, January 19th, 2007
Initially formed from the ashes of Vehemence, Abigail Williams is a symphonic black/death metal act that now only features one former Vehemence member (guitarist Bjorn Dannov), but is no less of a quality act.Though some may try to label AW as metalcore with synths, this is certainly not the case as comparing AW to the […]
Tags: 2007, Abigail Williams, Candlelight Records, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
Every year there is an album that I get too late to submit to my various journalistic outlets as one of the best albums of the year. This year, that honor falls to Minnesota’s Battlefields, who despite their blackened moniker and album title, manage to somehow mix the ambient soundscapes of Pelican, Isis and even […]
Tags: 2007, Battlefields, E.Thomas, Review, Saw Her Ghost Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Friday, January 5th, 2007
From the label that recently punished my ears with the likes of Animosity and The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, as well as other noisy acts like Ed Gein, The Network and Architect, comes a slab of grinding Vegan chaos that’s a perfect fit next to their label mates as far as sheer, discordance tenacity, but […]
Tags: 2007, Black Market Activities, E.Thomas, Khann, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Monday, January 1st, 2007
In a year full of technical death metal excellence from the likes of Decapitated, Gorod, Psycroptic and Spawn of Possession, along come a group of six kids from Encino, California and fuck everything up. I’m truly starting to believe that anything that gets labeled as “deathcore” or “metalcore” is now becoming strictly due to the […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Review, Sumerian Records, The Faceless
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, December 21st, 2006
Fully titled Twilight Ophera and the Order of the Sanguine Diadem presents: Descension, (Order of the Sanguine Diadem being a choral group who has added their talents to this release) the fourth full album from Finland’s Twilight Ophera, is a run of the mill, but competent exercise in symphonic black/death metal.While listening to the dense […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Low Frequency Records, Review, Twilight Ophera