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Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, June 12th, 2017
Admittedly, with the album name, the more Fallujah ish cover, yet more turnover (veterans Guy Marchais and Kevin Talley have left replaced by young guns Charlie Errigo and Eric Morotti respectively) and the first single “Your Last Breaths” not impressing me very much, I had pretty low expectations for this album. But for album number 8, mainstays Frank […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Suffocation
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, June 9th, 2017
Since Aversion’s Crown‘s Xenocide back in January no ‘real’ deathcore has really grabbed me. I know the genre is on the downswing and cross contaminating with other styles, but sometimes I crave a simple, downtuned beatdown, and Switzerland’s sextet Conjonctive is just what the doctor ordered. Conjonctive are a six piece because they have two vocalists, […]
Tags: 2017, Conjonctive, E.Thomas, Review, Tenacity Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, June 7th, 2017
So it appears that some HM Boss pedals have finally found their way all the way down under. They have surfaced all over Europe (Greece, France, Czech Republic, Poland etc) and the USA (Fatalist, Sentient Horror, etc), but now Australia can get in on the mid range action. However, Perth’s Earth Rot are not a […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Earth Rot, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › I on Monday, June 5th, 2017
Any given time, when requested to list my favorite death metal albums of all time, Benediction’s “The Grand Leveller “always finds its way on the list. With typically scrappy British gusto, it shoulders its way in among the heavyweights like Morbid Angel, Death and Suffocation. The singer on that album and the four subsequent Benediction albums was no other than Dave Ingram.
Tags: Benediction, Dave Ingram, Down, E.Thomas, Echelon, Just Before Dawn
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, June 5th, 2017
As I continue dip my plated sabatons into power metal, a genre I have ignored for many years, amid the older, expected suspects I am enjoying like Blind Guardian, Thy Majestie, Orden Ogan, Freedom Call, Rhapsody and Sabaton, some relative new comers have caught my ear such as Twilight Force, Pathfinder, Grimgotts, Lör, Brothers of Metal and my […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Inner Wound Recordings, Review, Wind Rose
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, June 1st, 2017
California’s Morfin are back after a 3 year wait with their second album of pure, old school Death worship and the old school -o-meter has been been turned back even more for an even more musty, raw and primal take on Leprosy era Death. Not much as changed from the debut, Inoculation. Jesus Romero still […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Morfin, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, May 31st, 2017
After a 13 year wait between albums, Italy’s Antropofagus dropped their sophomore effort Architecture of Lust in 2012, and it ended up being one of 2012s better death metal records. and while the 5 year wait is a little easier to swallow, the result is the same. Sheer death metal destruction. As I mentioned in my […]
Tags: 2017, Antropofagus, Comatose Music, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, May 29th, 2017
I’d like to buy a vowel please, Pat. Looks like Finnish moody, melodic death metal bands have given up on vowels this year. First Wolfheart’s Tyhjyys and now Noumena’s Myrrys. And the other commonality between the two, is that both are excellent albums. Noumena have been lurking around since the late 90s, but with only 4 […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Haunted Zoo Productions, Noumena, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, May 26th, 2017
More often than not, I can formulate and knock out a review of an album fairly quickly- 4 to 5 listens on the average. However, the second effort from the Netherlands’ Dodecahdron has me flummoxed, but in a good way. A twisty, suffocating, avante garde black/death metal record that’s hard to get a grip on, […]
Tags: 2017, Dodecahedron, E.Thomas, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Wednesday, May 24th, 2017
I’m not sure why i have not heard of New Jersey’s Kalopsia up until now. They have been around since 1999, have a handful of releases, including two full length albums and feature current and ex members of the likes of Abacinate, Deteriorot, Dehumanized and recent Dark Descent act, Ruinous. So here is the band’s third […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Kalopsia, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, May 22nd, 2017
Scotland’s (I guess now Tennessee’s?) favorite Pirate sons are back with album number 5. And I have to admit after 2014s Sunset on the Golden Age, I thought Chris Bowes might be winding the project down, but boy was I wrong. No Grave But the Sea sees Bowes and co (inc new guitarist Máté Bodor) deliver […]
Tags: 2017, Alestorm, E.Thomas, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, May 18th, 2017
It’s been 5 years since Sweden’s Evocation released Illusions of Grandeur in 2012, and frankly I thought the band was done. After transitioning from a pure, mid range, Swedish death metal band akin to their Cemetery/90s roots, to a more melodeath/Amon Amarth-ish styled band the band has returned with only 3 remaining members from Illusions of Grandeur, […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Evocation, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, May 15th, 2017
Has it really been 15 years since Colorado’s Excommunion released Superion? I reviewed the album for digitalmetal, and the review has been lost on the mists of time, but I recall really liking it. The two members (Christbutcher- bass/vocals and less creatively named Kyle Spanswick- guitars/vocals) have since blown up in Nightbringer, releasing 5 fine […]
Tags: 2017, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Excommunion, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Wednesday, May 10th, 2017
Yep. That Nightrage is back. I had to do a double take as well. After bursting onto the scene as an international super group featuring guitar maestro Gus G (Firewind, Dream Evil) and the legendary Tomas Lindberg with 2003s debut Sweet Vengeance and 2005s Descent into Hell, Nightrage were the supposed saviors of a waning melodic death metal […]
Tags: 2017, Despotz Records, E.Thomas, Nightrage, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › W on Monday, May 8th, 2017
Brooklyn’s black metal act Woe has been to the top of the mountain and the bottom of the valley. From stunning debut as a one man black metal act almost a decade ago, to almost breaking up, founder Chris Grigg has seen it all. After a 4 year layoff, Grigg is back with a new album, some new members and the return in “Hope Attrition”, which drips with a cathartic venom of a man and a band that has something to prove. Ive known Chris for a few years, back when he was called “Xos”, and thought I’d reach out to see how hte new album and lineup came about as well as the last couple of albums….
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Interview, Woe
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, May 8th, 2017
After splitting in 2011/12, founder and lone remaining original member Henri Satler as well as long time drummer Michiel van der Plicht decided to reform the band. They are joined by veterans Jeroen Pomper (Absorbed) and Mike Ferguson (Detonation), but even after 5 years and the new line up, the results are the same, reliable, consistent and […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, God Dethroned, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017
Chris Grigg (then known as Xos) burst on the the USBM scene with Woe on 2009s stunning debut, A Spell for the Death of Man, a nigh perfect black metal album. Then a year later released Quietly, Undramatically on Candlelight Records and the now full band was starting to get mentioned in the same breath as […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Review, Vendetta Records, Woe
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, May 1st, 2017
Back in 2011, I questioned the need for another Lock Up album in Necropolis Transparent, and resultantly, got my ass handed to me by one of the year’s best grindcore albums. Well, the band is if anything consistent in both their lack of productivity (3 albums in 15 years) and kick ass-ness when they do […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Listenable Records, Lock Up, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Wednesday, April 26th, 2017
Back in 2015, I ordered a Solium Fatalis CD from Canada’s Galy Records, as part of the order, I was granted a free bonus CD. I chose Ordoxe’s May Death Be My Shepard as a completely arbitrary, blind selection. As it turns out, I really enjoyed the band’s super melodic take on Scandinavian black metal, so […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Ordoxe, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, April 24th, 2017
I loved everything Tuomas Saukkonen did with his Before the Dawn and Black Sun Aeon projects as well as Wolfheart, his latest endeavor. The band’s first two albums, Winterborn and Shadow World are near classics of Finnish melodic death metal that immediately put the band in the same conversation as as Insomnium and Amorphis, just without the lengthy discography. So here is album […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Review, Spinefarm Records, Wolfheart
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, April 17th, 2017
So yeah, Ghost Bath is from North Dakota, not China. Let’s move past that and get right to the issue at hand- the band’s 3rd full length album and one which sees founder Dennis Mikula add members from the band’s first 2 releases as opposed to go it alone as he did on 2015s Moonlover, my […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Ghost Bath, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, April 14th, 2017
I have to admire Arizona’s Murkocet. They are stuck firmly in the early 00s American/thrash/groove slightly Nu metal scene, firmly influence by the likes of Lamb of God, Slipknot, Machine Head (circa The Burning Red/Supercharger), Devildriver, Chimaira, God Forbid and such. It’s a scene I wasn’t totally into, ( I never really got into Lamb […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Murkocet, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, April 13th, 2017
I’ve been following the development of this project for a while now, as for a small label and one man band, Dusktone and Scuorn‘ founder Guilian have thrown and a lot of resources and money at promoting and producing this project. And it apepars to have paid off. Touting it sound as ‘Parthenopean Epic Black Metal’, […]
Tags: 2017, Dusktone, E.Thomas, Review, Scuorn
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, April 11th, 2017
It looks like we have another burgeoning Rogga Johannsson in the making by way of Sweden’s Johnny Pettersson. Not only did he feature in the reactivated Wombath, he is in Ashcloud, Gods Forsaken, Human Harvest, Just Before Dawn, Syn;Drom, Skineater, Vholdghast and produces/mixes or masters in all of those projects. On Henry Kane (The creepy […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Henry Kane, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, April 6th, 2017
After 2 fine albums on Les Acteurs de l’Ombre Productions in 2012s Al Azif, and 2014s Teliki-Li, I was curious how this fast rising Lovecraft themed black metal act would fare after the jump to the big leagues on Season of Mist. Well, after a while to grasp the effort, it seems the result is a […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Review, Season of Mist, The Great Old Ones