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Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, October 26th, 2015
Last Poem/First Light, the 2013 debut from these NYC blackgazers, was a gorgeous affair, layering dramatic (and real) orchestration and choirs on top of a Deafheaven-y black metal backbone. Since signing on with Prosthetic Records, the band is reaping the rewards, and has increased the orchestra size from 10 to 30 for their second release – which is a full-on […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Prosthetic Records, Review, So Hideous
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, October 19th, 2015
There’s been some pretty odd band names this year (Mutilatred, Dysrider, Famishgod, Meatwound, Neurotic November, Weak Aside). There has also been some fine old school Swedish death metal (Morbid Vomit, Wombath, Mass Burial, Entrails, Abscession, Infected Chaos, Skelethal, Feral, Cult of Endtime). Belgium’s Torturerama have the honor of being on both lists. However, it’s the second one they might […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Godeater Records, Review, Torturerama
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, October 16th, 2015
I’ve been having a hard time putting words to paper about the fourth album from Germany’s Thormesis. You see, when Freier Wille – Freier Geist, (Free will- Free Spirit) is actually playing, I’m enjoying the hell out of its super melodic, sometimes black n roll , airy, bouncy take on black metal. To the point where I’m […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, MDD Records, Review, Thormesis
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, October 12th, 2015
Expiation, the debut from Italy’s Synapses was a fine slab of controlled tech death metal that focused much more on deliberate grooves and shuddering rhythms rather than the sheer tech death onslaught of many of their peers (Hour of Penance, Logic of Denial etc). Now, three years later, Devoutness has dropped, and while the focus is […]
Tags: 2015, Cimmerian Shade Recordings, E.Thomas, Review, Synapses
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, October 12th, 2015
More likely than not, you have already decided if you will like or purchase Deafheaven’s new album, regardless of this review. Am I right? I mean, you either loathed or loved 2013’s watershed album, Sunbather (full disclosure – it was my top pick for the year), or you simply don’t care for the band’s style, the ‘hipster’ […]
Tags: 2015, Anti Records, Deafheaven, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, October 5th, 2015
I won’t rehash the love already shown by this site to France’s tech death masters Gorod and their prior albums. You can see our previous gushing, by myself and Jordan Itkowitz, right here. The question I have for you, loyal reader, is this: can death metal, specifically tech death metal, be happy? Playful, even? We know […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Gorod, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, October 1st, 2015
So all we need now in 2015 is a release from Anathema, and have it return to the Crestfallen/Serenades sound and all will be right with the world, right? In fairness, while Paradise Lost, one third of the seminal UK doom triumvirate received much deserved praise for The Plague Within, and rightfully lauded for a ‘return’ to form, […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, My Dying Bride, Peaceville Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Friday, September 25th, 2015
Not content with dropping the reissue of debut, Winterborn on us earlier this year, former Before the Dawn and Black Sun Aeon founder Tuomas Saukkonen is already dropping his new project’s second album on us to fuck up 2015 year end lists everywhere. Whereas the template of the music is still heavily rooted in his past along […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Review, Spinefarm Records, Wolfheart
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, September 16th, 2015
New to me, Elffor is the long running side project of a Spaniard by the name of Eöl, who also plays keyboardist in Numen and Suffering Dawn. He has been releasing albums since 1998, and this expansive 2 disc compilation from South Korea’s Fallen Angels Productions covers all 6 albums and throws in a couple of […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Elffor, Fallen Angels Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Friday, September 11th, 2015
I kinda dug, Disgust, the 2012 debut from Indiana’s Yellowtooth, founded and fronted by Peter Clemens who has served in more death metal bands like Invasion (an underrated US band playing Stockholm styled death metal before it was vogue) and Nocturnal Torment. It was a groovy, crusty slab of southern drenched death/doom/stoner metal, and the follow […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Orchestrated Misery Recordings, Review, Yellowtooth
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, September 9th, 2015
Hailing from Indiana, Psychomancer are a death metal band who toiled on the scene in from 1997 to 2011, then broke up after two albums in the mid oos. Well they are reformed and have released a new EP on the home state label owned by Yellowtooth’s Peter Clemens. I wasn’t familiar with the band […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Orchestrated Misery Recordings, Psychomancer, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Monday, September 7th, 2015
I don’t claim to be any sort of Slam aficionado or expert, but a few releases have slammed the shit out of me recently; Bloodscribe’s Prologue to the Apocalypse, Abominable Putritidy‘s The Anomalies of Artificial Origin reissue, Dysentry’s Fragments, Whoretopsy’s, Never Tear Us Apart, Cumbeast’s eclectic Groovy Massacre, and this, the fourth album from Norwegian stalwarts, Kraanium. Much like […]
Tags: 2015, Comatose Music, E.Thomas, Kraanium, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Friday, September 4th, 2015
Falsifier and Born Hanged, the first two EPs from this UK downtempo/deathcore act have become the Sermon of Mockery among deathcore fans, being the holy grail of deathcore collectors and reaching stupid prices. So Black Tongue have parlayed that and their prior Infant Annihilator infamy (whose releases also go for high prices) into a deal with […]
Tags: 2015, Black Tongue, Century Media Records, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, September 1st, 2015
I had zero expectations for this album. Considering the label’s recent out put, that cover, the moniker and album title that reads as ‘mediocrity’ at a glance. However, with this sophomore effort, these Swiss vets (who have toiled in DarkRise since 2003) have actually , along with Epsilon’s Zu Richten and Tomb of Finland‘s Below the Green, are bringing a […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Mighty Music, Review, Sounds of Fury
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, August 31st, 2015
So South Korea’s Fallen Angel’s productions has been around since 2010, and based on my recent package from them, they have a pretty distinct niche for international, simple, middle ground, lo fi black metal (Pest, Elffor, Dark Plague, Kvalvaag, Skoll, Krigerewolf, Catacumba) and even some home grown nihilism (Taekaury), but one of the bands more recent releases, […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Fallen Angels Productions, Review, Wendigo
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, August 27th, 2015
You have to hand it to Blast Head Records, they certainly haven’t locked into a singular style for their releases and bands. They got pretty well most genres covered from brutal death metal (Hate Division, Nebulous), epic black metal (Valdrin, Eternium), grindcore (Nervous Impulse) and even Swedish death metal (Morbid Vomit). They also like to […]
Tags: 2015, Blast Head Records, E.Thomas, Moonlyght, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, August 24th, 2015
OK Mighty Music, THIS is more like it!!!!!!!!!! After a slew of awful rock, Mighty Music has released something that I more expect from the label. Some chunky, beefy European death metal by way of Austria’s Epsilon (formerly known as Side Y)and their second full length album. These guys are new to me, but I like what […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Epsilon, Mighty Music, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › J on Monday, August 24th, 2015
Wisconsin’s Jungle Rot have been toiling in the US death metal scene for over 20 years now. But the last few years, since the band signed to Victory Records in 2011, has seen a second coming of the long running act. The three albums for the label (2011’s Kill on Command, 2013’s Terror Regime and this year’s Order Shall Prevail), sees the band at the very top of their game, aging like a fine wine.
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Interview, Jungle Rot
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, August 19th, 2015
I’ve been rather enjoying this current run of lighter, melodic, sometimes folky, sometimes ‘Cascadian’, sometimes ‘post’, artsy black metal influenced arguably started by and influenced by the likes of Wolves in the Throne Room, Altar of Plagues, Deafheaven, Alcest and Agalloch a few years back. Recently, the likes of Vattnet Viskar, Ghost Bath, Downfall of Nur, Alda, Soar, Wiegedood, […]
Tags: 2015, Crom Dubh, E.Thomas, Review, Van Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Monday, August 17th, 2015
While trying to find a video/sample to put into my reviews of Alda’s Passage, and Crom Dubh‘s Heimweh, I keep seeing YouTube suggestions for songs from a band called Vallendusk. Well, eventually I clicked on one of the songs from the band’s Pest Records 2013 album, Black Clouds Gathering, and I was hooked. And not just […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Northern Silence Productions, Review, Vallendusk
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, August 12th, 2015
So Vomitory broke up in 2013 after one of the most consistent yet unheralded death metal discographies to ever come out of Sweden. But 3/4 of the band ( drummer Tobias “Tobben” Gustafsson, guitarist Anders Bertilsson, and vocalist/bassist Erik Rundqvist) are back under a rather uncreative new moniker, Cut Up. I’m not sure what you are expecting from a band that’s […]
Tags: 2015, Cut Up, E.Thomas, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, August 11th, 2015
I was a mere reviewing infant when Massachusetts’ Warhorse dropped their lone full length album back in 2001. And while digitalmetal.com covered the release, I never got around to hearing it, and many of you might not have also. Luckily, Southern Lord Recordings is here to assist you and reintroduce you to one of the more revered US […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Review, Southern Lord Recordings, Warhorse
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, August 10th, 2015
One could argue that after four classic albums (Among the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka, Black Seeds of Vengeance, In Their Darkened Shrines, Annihilation of the Wicked), South Carolina’s Nile could be construed to be running in place for their following 3 albums, culminating in 2012’s At the Gates of Sethu. While unmistakably still a Nile album, production issues plagued […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Nile, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, August 10th, 2015
While the likes of Fleshgod Apocalypse, Hour of Penance, Logic of Denial and such get the lions share of the attention when it comes to Italian death metal, a couple of lesser known Italian bands have come to my attention of late- namely Inverted and Necrosy. Inverted with their impressive The Age of Harvest and Necrosy […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Necrosy, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Tuesday, August 4th, 2015
So largely, this album , along with Morbid Vomit‘s Return to the Crypts and Cult of Endtime‘s In Charnel Lights, and Abscession’s, Grave Offerings are responsible for my relative lack of enthusiasm for Entrails‘ Obliteration. And to be fair, Obliteration is still pretty good, but its safe sound along with these other albums really tempered […]
Tags: 2015, Cyclone Empire, E.Thomas, Feral, Review