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Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, November 27th, 2012
Haiduk is the Canadian, one man project of one Luca Milojica. And while the trend for most one man metal is of the blackened or depressive kind with a few exceptions, Haiduk (apparently a term for Balkan freedom fighters) is actually rather good thrash/death metal and you wouldn’t really know it was a one man […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Haiduk, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, November 26th, 2012
If you are sending Teeth of the Divine (that’s us) self-released demos and/or other releases, a couple of things will get you noticed and probably reviewed. First, it helps if you are good. A recent example of this being the six track demo from Poland’s Hyperial. Or, number two, you have some sort of intriguing […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Human Ashtray, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, November 21st, 2012
There is ‘hype’ and then there is the ridiculous levels of hype that has followed former Ensiferum frontman Jari Mäenpää and his post-Ensiferum project Wintersun around since their self-titled debut, 8 years ago. Numerous delays, supposed deletion of material and a few teasers later, we are finally given the follow-up to one of epic metal’s […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Wintersun
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › F on Monday, November 19th, 2012
Germany’s Finsterforst have lurked in the Black Forest for a few years now. After 2007’s under the radar debut Weltenkraft the band unleashed …Zum Tode Hin to the world. And after sticking to a pretty rigid, bouncy Finnish folk formula, Finsterforst changed up their sound morphing into a sprawling, Bathory inspired sound with lengthy, rangy anthemic songs build around their black metal base. Armed with a new deal with Folk/Viking powerhouse Napalm Records, the band is ready to reveal their epic sound to a wider audience with Rastloss, a vast, epic album that cull Hammerheart and classic Moonsorrow. Guitarist Simon Schillinger was kind enough to answer a few questions about the band’s imminent explosion onto the Viking/folk metal scene.
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Finsterforst, Interview, Napalm Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Monday, November 19th, 2012
Somewhere between their debut, Weltenkraft and their second effort Zum Tode Hin, Germany’s Finsterforst made a subtle change from a pure Equilibrium-worship band playing a more bouncy and uptemo form of blacked viking/folk metal, to a more somber and slower paced band more akin to Bathory with only hints of folky Equlibrium-isms. Well, on their Napalm Records […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Finsterforst, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, November 16th, 2012
Lurking somewhere between the doom stylings of It Will Come and the sludgy hues of Mares of Thrace, Swiss all female act shEver released their second full-length album, Rituals, earlier this year and it instantly gives a shot in the arm to all female bands, breaking away from the current trend of smoky voiced ‘vest metal’. […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Review, shEver, Total Rust Music
Posted in News on Thursday, November 15th, 2012
Century Media Records is proud to welcome Swedish black metal extremists WATAIN to its worldwide family. Legitimately labeled as genre leaders, deservedly awarded with a Swedish Grammy, playing the world’s biggest stages and touring the globe constantly while reaching numerous top positions in the annual reader’s polls, WATAIN have worked hard and achieved a lot […]
Tags: 2012, Century Media Records, News, Watain
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, November 15th, 2012
I’m typically one that’s all for experimentation and avant-garde elements in music, I respect most musicians that push envelopes and boundaries with their music. However, sometimes it gets a little too much for me and that’s the case with Botanist — a one man plant-themed project delivered from the point of view of a man […]
Tags: 2012, Botanist, E.Thomas, Review, Total Rust Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, November 12th, 2012
So while a majority of the retro death metal resurgence has focused on the Stockholm sounds, reviving the classic tones of Entombed, Dismember, Grave and such (and there’s nothing wrong with that), what if you had a hankering for a nostalgic death metal sound that wasn’t from Sweden? What if you were craving a band […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, FDA Rekotz, Review, Skeletal Remains
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, November 9th, 2012
Germany’s Downfall of Gaia is a new act to me and one of Metal Blade’s more recent, under the radar signings, but I was curious about this release due to the artwork and creative album title resulting in me checking out the digital promo we received. And after only a few listens, it resulted in […]
Tags: 2012, Downfall of Gaia, E.Thomas, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in News on Monday, November 5th, 2012
Germany’s DEFEATED SANITY have completed work on their new full-length album, titled Passages Into Deformity. The album is scheduled for release on February 5, 2013. A bonus DVD will be included that features a making-of video, interviews with the band, and performance videos. The band comments: “With Passages Into Deformity, fans can expect another quality […]
Tags: 2012, Defeated Sanity, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, November 5th, 2012
Considering the amount of stuff we get sent to review, you’d better be pretty good to be an independent Polish industrial/cyber death metal band and your 6 song demo EP gets my attention enough to warrant a review. It’s also lucky that I haven’t heard any really good rushing cyber death metal in a long […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Hyperial, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, November 1st, 2012
You are going to have a hard time believing this, but there was a time when I was actually questioning whether I should review the latest release from Finland’s epic folk metal stalwarts Ensiferum. You see, I actually seem to have soured a bit of folk metal in 2012, (I know, I know, its like […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Ensiferum, Review, Spinefarm Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, October 29th, 2012
Though released much earlier this year, the debut full length album from Spain’s Mass Burial only recently found its way into my mailbox, but the wait was well worth it. Despite hailing from Spain, Mass Burial would have you believe they reside in Stockholm, Sweden… and that’s its 1990. Yup, like country mates Unconsecrated (actually […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Mass Burial, Review, Wydawnictwo Muzyczne Psycho
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, October 26th, 2012
Recommended to me by a fellow teethofthedivine forum member, Mare Cognitum‘s second release, was released back in June as a mere ‘pay what you want’ bandcamp digital download. But now, An Extraconscious Lucidity is now available as a limited CD from the band’s sole member and brain child Jacob Buczarski. But whatever format you decide […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Mare Cognitum, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, October 22nd, 2012
Geist‘s 2009 album Galeere was and still is one of my very favorite albums of that year and was a darn near perfect black metal album. But then I never heard anything from the band for the next, almost 4 years. Well it turns out that the band was having some issues with a lawsuit […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Eis, Geïst, Prophecy Productions, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews › E on Monday, October 22nd, 2012
Back in 2009 I was introduced to Germany’s black metal horde, Geist, and their stellar maritime themed album, Galeere. It was a virtually perfect black metal album mixing frosty riffs, atmosphere with confident levels of old school mastery and a modern polish and delivery. However, that album was followed by three years of silence due to some legal issues and some internal band issues resulting in 3 on Geist members leaving the band. However bassist Alboin and drummer Marlek have forged ahead, undergoing a name change and returning with an album that’s every bit as good as Galeere. Alboin was kind enough to visit with me and further explain the turmoil of the the last few years and the superb new vision that is Eïs.
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Eis, Geïst, Interview, Prophecy Productions
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L, Reviews › S on Friday, October 19th, 2012
Greece’s Spectral Lore rightfully (I hope) garnered some attention with Sentinel, their magnificent third release that should put them on the black metal map. But it didn’t take long for Spectral Lore brainchild Ayloss to get right back to business by way of a fucking excellent split with fellow Greeks, Locust Leaves.I’m not usually one […]
Tags: 2012, Locust Leaves, Order of Theta Productions, Review, Spectral Lore
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Wednesday, October 17th, 2012
Even though I’ve always thought Rogga Johanssen was a bit of a second rate Dan Swano with all his projects, most of them sounding a little too similar, last years Revolting effort, my first exposure to the band, In Grisly Rapture pleasantly surprised me and had me locating the bands previous works and a gaining […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, FDA Rekotz, Review, Revolting
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, October 12th, 2012
Aussie Doomsters Myraeth were formerly known as Mona’s Lament but have released one EP and this, their debut under their new moniker and its very good stuff. Although adding to their country’s fine doom stock with the likes of Mournful Congregation, Futility, Paramecium, Inverloch, Clagg and such, Myraeth is far more rooted on the Scandinavian, […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Myraeth, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Wednesday, October 10th, 2012
There is an air of mystery and anonymity surrounding Stockholm black metal act Flagellated Seraph and their debut album, Beyond Salvation. However, not knowing anything about the band or its members does not change the fact that Beyond Salvation is a killer release. Basically, Beyond Salvation is the very epitome of black/death metal. It delivers […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Flagellated Seraph, Hellthrasher Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, October 8th, 2012
I don’t think there’s any questioning Anaal Nathrakh‘s place in the pantheons of metal. Their debut, The Codex Necro, now 10 years old, remains one of the most frightening and apocalyptic releases ever recorded, and while the decade since has seen the band hone and polish their grinding black metal tones into a different sounding […]
Tags: 2012, Anaal Nathrakh, Candlelight Records, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Friday, October 5th, 2012
You kind of know what you are getting just by looking at the cover of the debut from Pittsburgh’s Kamikabe; the logo, the artwork, the label, etc; yup- techy, brutal death metal/deathcore that culls from the likes of label mates like Fallujah and Halo of Gunfire, early The Faceless and Born of Osiris (minus the […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Kamikabe, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012
From the always reliable FDA Rekotz come some homegrown German talent on the form of Deserted Fear and their debut album, My Empire. It’s not a pure old school record or any sort of homage but instead a modern death metal record with some tangible old school nods notably Asphyx and Vader. Sound wise, My […]
Tags: 2012, Death Metal, Deserted Fear, E.Thomas, FDA Rekotz, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, October 1st, 2012
I owe Wisconsin’s Shroud of Despondency a huge apology. They sent me 2011s Dark Meditations In Monastic Seclusion last year for review, and I just never got around to reviewing in. In part because of my review backlog and in part because their take on folky, woodsy, progressive black metal wasn’t sitting well with me […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released, Shroud of Despondency