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Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › F on Monday, August 12th, 2019
In my review of Falls of Rauros‘ last record, Vigilance Perennial, I stated: 1) I was listening to something special, and 2) how can that top that album (which was my number 3 album of 2017)?. Well, despite switching from perfectly suited label in Bindrune to lesser known but also solid Gilead Media, they have […]
Tags: 2019, Atmospheric Black Metal, Bargain Bin Reviews, E.Thomas, Falls of Rauros, Gilead Media, Melodic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Friday, August 9th, 2019
With a name like Necromutilator, an album title like Black Blood Aggression, and songs titled “Blessed in Hellvomit”, “Putrefaction Rites”and “Black Mayhemic Torment” , you kinda know what you are getting when you hit play on the second effort from these Satan lovin’, leather clad Italians; No frills, raspy, sneering, semi bestial, blackened thrash metal, […]
Tags: 2019, Black/Death Metal, E.Thomas, Necromutilator, Review, Terror from Hell Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, August 5th, 2019
2019 is turning out to be a banner year for Power Metal- all the heavy hitters like Sabaton, Gloryhammer, Battle Beast, Beast in Black and two Rhapsody related projects have all dropped excellent albums, and next week, genre grand fathers Hammerfall release a new album, and then later this year Dwarven warriors Wind Rose drop […]
Tags: 2019, E.Thomas, Nuclear Blast Records, Power Metal, Review, Symphonic Metal, Twilight Force
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Thursday, August 1st, 2019
I don’t listen to much traditional or classic doom metal, but two pure-ish doom records have crossed my desk lately, Church of Bones From Poland’s Monasterium, and this the second effort from Miami’s Nixa, and this by far is the better release and a solid mix of sludge and doom to boot. Horn of the […]
Tags: 2019, Doom Metal, E.Thomas, Nixa, Review, Sludge Metal, War Anthem Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Wednesday, July 31st, 2019
Sorry for the tardy review of a 2018 release, but I just recently got a pack of CDs from new Swedish label SouthCoast Productions, and amid the second effort from Spain’s atmospheric black metal act Neptunian Sun and debut from Finland’s Motorhead lovin’ Poison Whiskey, one of the label’s other first releases was is the […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, In Pain, Review, SouthCoast Productions, Swedish
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, July 29th, 2019
The sophomore effort from Australia’s Disentomb, Misery was a very late discovery and addition to my 2014 year end list, but that won’t be an issue with the band’s stellar third effort, as I’ve had this beast for a while now, and it’s easily one of the year’s best death metal records, even as we […]
Tags: 2019, Brutal Death Metal, Disentomb, E.Thomas, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Friday, July 26th, 2019
Believe it or not, deathcore is having a pretty good year in 2019: Enterprise Earth, When Plagues Collide, Ingested, Angelmaker, Organectomy (though arguably more slam) have dropped solid releases and once genre kings Whitechapel, delivered a return to form with powerfully introspective The Valley, with Carnifex, Shadow of Intent and Thy Art is Murder still to […]
Tags: 2019, Brand of Sacrifice, Deathcore, E.Thomas, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, July 25th, 2019
I’m not familiar with Germany’s long running, female fronted black metal act Darkened Nocturn Slaughtercult, so despite being apparently respected in the German scene and having been around for about 20 years, Mardom , their sixth release, is the first album or release I have heard from them. But it won’t be the last. What […]
Tags: 2019, Black Metal, Darkened Nocturn Slaughtercult, E.Thomas, Review, War Anthem Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, July 23rd, 2019
Sxuperion is the side (main?) project of Valdur’s Lord Sxuperion , (aka Matthew Schott), and has a pretty large back catalog of releases under this moniker, including 4 albums, with this one being the fourth, but my first exposure to the project. Whereas some side projects (again, I’m not sure which is main vs side […]
Tags: 2019, Black/Death Metal, Bloody Mountain Records, E.Thomas, Review, Sxuperion
Posted in Frontpage Feature, News on Friday, July 19th, 2019
From the depths of Cleveland’s legendary metal scene emerges Curse of Denial to devour the innards of the weak and unsuspecting. Vicious old school thrash-inspired Blackened Death Metal carnage that will keep your head steadily banging into utter oblivion. A juggernaut of hellfire awaits with Curse of Denial’s 2nd full length album that carries the […]
Tags: Curse of Denial, Redefining Darkness Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, July 18th, 2019
Down tempo (or lazy eyed deathcore as I lovingly call it), is one of my guilty pleasures. It takes the best part of deathcore, the breakdowns, and beats them to death repeatedly for an entire album with little or no deviation. If bands like Black Tongue, Calmed By the Tides of Rain, Traitors, Falsifier and […]
Tags: 2019, Deathcore, Distant, Down Tempo, E.Thomas, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, July 15th, 2019
When word of the this supergroup/side project surfaced earlier this year I immediately pre ordered the album after just hearing one song. And I’m by no means a fanboy Job For A Cowboy or The Black Dahlia Murder, but when vocalist Jon Davy and fellow JFAC guitar cohorts Alan Glassman and Tony Sannicandro team up […]
Tags: 1126 Records, 2019, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Grindcore, Review, Serpent of Gnosis
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, July 12th, 2019
I’m new to the UKs Sathamel, but based on this, the band’s impressive debut full length album, after a few demos and a live release, they look to be a killer new black death metal act rising from the UK metal scene, despite some scandal. Apparently, the band was caught stealing material from US act […]
Tags: 2019, Black/Death Metal, E.Thomas, Review, Sathamel, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, July 10th, 2019
Progressive, symphonic Israeli metal band for fans of Delain, Between the Buried and Me, Dream Theater and Orphaned Land? Mastered by Jens Bogren (Opeth, Devin Townsend, Amon Amarth, Amorphis) ? Ok, I’m interested. Scardust’s debut album, Sands of Time was originally self released in 2017, but has been picked up by M Theory Audio (Into […]
Tags: 2019, M-Theory Audio, Progressive Metal, Review, Scardust, Symphonic Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, July 8th, 2019
Much like my recent discovery of Blind Guardian, I was a late bloomer when it came to Sweden’s divisive war/history themed power metal vanguards Sabaton. It wasn’t until I randomly heard “Winged Hussars” (arguably still my favorite Sabaton track) from 2016s The Last Stand on a random spotify playlist that I became hooked. I grabbed […]
Tags: 2019, E.Thomas, Nuclear Blast Records, Power Metal, Review, Sabaton
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, July 5th, 2019
The ups and downs of melodic death metal have been well documented in these pages, as well as elsewhere, so I won’t bore you with the current state (clue-its down), but with In Flames‘ latest release, I The Mask, not sucking, there could be life left in the genre yet. And here comes Luxembourg’s Feradur […]
Tags: 2019, E.Thomas, Feradur, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Thursday, July 4th, 2019
There are things that should not go together but some how, despite all odds, work: Peanut Butter and Jelly, French Fries and Milkshake, Chicken and Waffles, Deep fried things that should not be deep fried (God bless America!) , the list goes on. But one element added to metal can that should not work but […]
Tags: 2019, Banjo, E.Thomas, No One Gets Out Alive, Review, Rotten Roll Rex, Slam
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019
****We interrupt your regularly scheduled slate of death and black metal to bring you this female fronted symphonic/power metal review***** I’m a very cyclic music listener and reviewer, I do a lot of my listening and reviewing in batches; a 4 or 5 death metal albums in a row, 4 or 5 black metal albums […]
Tags: 2019, E.Thomas, Moonlight Haze, Power Metal, Review, Scarlet Records, Symphonic Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, June 28th, 2019
There’s sure to be a lot of discussion at years end about what the ‘heaviest’ (a relative term of course) album of the year was. From what I’ve heard so far I and my exposure is limited due to the amount of stuff in all genres I review and what we are sent) in 2019 […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, E>Thomas, Inherited Suffering Records, Rendered Helpless, Review, Slam
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, June 25th, 2019
Sühnopfer (German for ‘Atonement’) is a French, one man black metal project featuring Ardraos, who has been around a while and has surfaced in a number of well known and lesser known French bands like Peste Noire, Aorlhac, Veratyr, Endymion, Antrum Mortis and others. This project, while productive with 2 full lengths and various demos […]
Tags: 2019, Debemur Morti Productions, E.Thomas, Melodic Black Metal, Review, Sühnopfer
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, June 24th, 2019
After departing from Morbid Angel singer/drummer Mike Browning went on to form one of the most original death metal acts of it time,-Nocturnus I was fortunate to see them on the Grindcrusher tour on Long Island in 1990, while they were supporting their debut album The Key and Godflesh and Napalm Death were also on […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Nocturnus, Nocturnus A.D., Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, June 20th, 2019
Last year I went through a pretty hardcore phase of melodic black metal where I was listening to classic like Dissection, Catamenia, Vinterland, and Sacramentum, as well as newer bands like Thormesis, Vindland, Wormwood and Störtregn. Somehow though, I completely overlooked Sweden’s Istapp (“icicle”) and their 2010 album, Blekinge and 2015 album, Frostbitten. But that has […]
Tags: 2019, Istapp, Melodic Black Metal, Review, Trollzorn Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, June 18th, 2019
You’d think it was 1988 all over again, what with Opprobrium (then Incubus) releasing albums (also on High Roller Records), Jeff Becerra and Possessed roaming around after 37 years, and now another early death/thrash band, Protector has released a solid album also, though this band’s hiatus wasn’t as long, they went dark for a long […]
Tags: 2019, Death/Thrash Metal, E.Thomas, High Roller Records, Protector, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Wednesday, June 12th, 2019
KHNVM ( pronounced as kha-nooom) is a multinational Magdeburg /Bangladeshi duo comprised on ‘Obliterator’ on guitar,bass and vocals and hes aided by drummer Krzysztof Klingbein (Aggressor, Resurrection and Thunderwar), and while a solid, furious death metal offering, the the first offering from Testimony Records that hasn’t truly blown me away like say Demonbreed, Sentient Horror […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, E.Thomas, KVHVM, Review, Testimony Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, June 10th, 2019
For the Fallen, the 2017 post Bolt Thrower debut of Memoriam, featuring long time Bolt Thrower members Karl Willets and Andrew Whale (joined by current and former Benediction dudes Frank Healy and Scott Fairfax) was a solid homage to fallen Bolt Thrower comrade Martin “Kiddie” Kearns (RIP), and was as expected, a Bolt thrower/Benediction sounding […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Memoriam, Nuclear Blast Records