Posts Tagged ‘Erik T’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, November 30th, 2022
In my continuing efforts to ween myself off Lorna Shore and actually listen to other music, I randomly stumbled across the second album from Columbian death metal band Casket Grinder, and holy hell does it kick all sorts of ass. The album consists of the band’s split, ep, and demo material recorded prior to their […]
Tags: 2022, Awakening Records, Casket Grinder, Death Metal, Erik T, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, November 28th, 2022
Ok, here’s another one of those promos I get, where the ‘FFO/For Fans Of” is just too good to be true – like someone was in my head when they wrote it. In the case of Depravity, the debut album from Belgian newcomer Slaughter the Giant, where bands like The Black Dahlia Murder, At The […]
Tags: 2022, Erik T, Hammerheart Records, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Slaughter The Giant
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, November 28th, 2022
Let’s be honest, any deathcore records released in 2022 are going to be compared to Lorna Shore‘s Pain Remains, and releasing the same month as Pain Remains is a ballsy move. But Unique Leader pulled off two successful competitors with A Wake in Providence and Bonecarver. Let’s see how Nuclear Blast’s entry, the debut from […]
Tags: 2022, Cabal, Deathcore, Erik T, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, November 24th, 2022
Both my family and TeethoftheDivine staff recently had an intervention for me. They were worried that my obsession with symphonic/blackened deathcore was harming my relationships and causing psychological and mental damage that I might not recover from. It was suggested I take a break from the new Lorna Shore album and listen to something else… […]
Tags: 2022, Dark Descent Records, Erik T, Imprecation, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Tuesday, November 22nd, 2022
There’s an old adage “You can have too much of a good thing”. And for me, that “good thing” is blackened/symphonic deathcore, and I can have as much of it as I fucking want. And Spain’s Bonecarver has delivered yet another killer addition to the genre to go with the 2022 onslaught of releases from […]
Tags: 2022, Blackened Deathcore, Bonecarver, Brutal Death Metal, Erik T, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, November 14th, 2022
I’ve long extolled the virtues of Germany’s Disillusion on these very pages. From their breathtaking, classic debut, Back to Times of Splendor, to the divisive follow-up Gloria to the band’s comeback after a 13-year layoff in 2019s The Liberation. Well thankfully, we don’t have a long wait for them to follow up The Liberation, as […]
Tags: 2022, Disillision, Erik T, Melodic/Progressive Death Metal, Prophecy Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, November 14th, 2022
There have been some great Swedish /HM2 style death metal releases in 2022; Necrom, Entrails, Demonical, Katakomba, Sentient Horror, and Ripped to Shreds Disfuneral, have all released killer albums so far this year. But this autumn, a few more releases will drop and compete for your hard-earned cash. Back in September, Tampa Bay’s Carnal Ruin […]
Tags: 2022, Death Metal, Erik T, In Pain, Review, SouthCoast Productions, Swedish Death Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, November 11th, 2022
With a name like Lightlorn ( ‘having no light’ or ‘bereft of light’) you’d think the debut EP from these Gothenburg atmospheric/post black metallers would be a truly grim, depressive affair. However, the 4 lengthy songs that comprise this EP are actually some of the most delightfully uplifting, melodic black metal I’ve heard in a […]
Tags: 2022, Atmospheric Black Metal, Erik T, Lightlorn, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, November 10th, 2022
High the Memory, the second album from Norway’s Abyssic was one of the more underrated surprises for me back in 2019. Using a base in UK funeral doom ( My Dying Bride notably) and adding a dominant cinematic symphonic/orchestral layer, it was a superb album that made the world of lumbering doom a little more […]
Tags: 2022, Abyssic, Doom Metal, Erik T, Osmose Productions, Review, Symphonic
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, November 7th, 2022
As heralded by their single “Rebirth” (which appears on this album as a remixed bonus track) from earlier this year, one of the UK’S leading deathccore/slamming death metal acts, Ingested is a band reborn. Now a three-piece consisting of drummer Lyn Jeffs, guitarist/backing vocalist Sean Hynes and vocalist Jason Evans and aided on this album […]
Tags: 2022, Deathcore, Erik T, Ingested, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, October 31st, 2022
Despite their early impact and influence, I’ve never been more than a casual Defleshed fan, for some reason preferring Hypokras, Carnal Forge, Darkane, Dew Scented, The Crown and I.N.R.I for my hyper-speedy, thrashy, melodic-ish death metal in the late 90s early to mid-00s. I own 1997s Under the Blade and 1999s Fast Forward, but both […]
Tags: 2022, Death/Thrash Metal, Defleshed, Erik T, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, October 28th, 2022
Well, Chris Reifert and co. are still at it and back with album number 9, their fourth (depending on what you view the 2015 Skull Grinder LP) after returning from an extended hiatus with Macabre Eternal in 2011, an OK if an underwhelming return to the fray. But then we got 2013s The Headless Ritual […]
Tags: 2022, Autopsy, Death Metal, Erik T, Peaceville Records, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, October 24th, 2022
When you run the risk of being simply known as “the band that Will Ramos of Lorna Shore used to sing for”, you’d better deliver on your album that you recorded after Ramos’s departure …. And Boy to A Wake in Providence respond and let the blackened deathcore world know they are NOT simply going […]
Tags: 2022, A Wake In Providence, Blackened Deathcore, Deathcore, Erik T, Review, Symphonic Metal, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, October 20th, 2022
I checked out the promo for the third album from this UK-based act as it dropped words like Nile and Behemoth as well as Roman and Greek Mythology. Sold! And I wasn’t disappointed as Ex Mortis Gloria (From Death Comes Glory) is a damn solid record. A little research into the band shows it comprises […]
Tags: 2022, Death Metal, Erik T, Imperium, Imperivm, Review, Ultimate Massacre Productions
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, October 18th, 2022
It’s been five years since the Bay Area’s Acephalix released Decreation back in 2017, and there have been a few changes, as the band is now a five-piece again with a couple of lineup changes. But the sound has not changed; it’s still a filthy, death metal-based form of D-beat/crust that’s part Grave, part Nails, […]
Tags: 20 Buck Spin, 2022, Acephalix, Crust, D-Beat, Death Metal, Erik T, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, October 14th, 2022
I usually don’t review digital-only releases, but when you stumble across a symphonic tech-death supergroup based on one of the greatest video games series’ of all time, I’ll make an exception. Video gamers will recognize the moniker as one of the weapons from the Gears of War series, and indeed Hammer of Dawn is a […]
Tags: 2022, Erik T, Hammer of Dawn, Review, Self-Released, Symphonic, Technical Death Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, October 10th, 2022
Have a seat, and grab a snack. This is gonna be a long one. Way back in 2015 I reviewed a pretty nondescript EP, Maleficium, from this New Jersey band called Lorna Shore. It was Ok, odd band name, and a few keyboards, but nothing really stood out. The same can be said for the […]
Tags: 2022, Blackened Deathcore, Century Media Records, Deathcore, Erik T, Lorna Shore, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, October 6th, 2022
When I blindly downloaded the promo for the second album from Turkey’s Inhuman Depravity, I was fully expecting an utterly ‘broodle’ death metal onslaught of Comatose Records proportions. what I got was a far more varied and surgical old-school technical death metal record that reminded me if bands like Suffocation, Deeds of Flesh, and in […]
Tags: 2022, Brutal Death Metal, Erik T, Gruesome Records, Inhuman Depravity, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, October 4th, 2022
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I blindly hit ‘play’ on Bexadde, on Germany’s FDA Records after getting the CD in the mail along with the new Slaughterday. With that moniker, I was maybe expecting some fuzzed-out stoner doom? But I certainly not modern atmospheric/post-black metal, not exactly what FDA Records is known for. […]
Tags: 2022, Atmospheric Black Metal, Erik T, FDA Records, Post Black Metal, Review, Toadeater
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, September 29th, 2022
I have no excuse why it has taken me to review the debut album from Baltimore’s Greylotus. I got nothing. It’s even sadder considering, I listen to it a lot, and it’s going to be a clear-cut album of the year contender for me, so let’s get to it. Basically, Greylotus’s Dawnfall is if you […]
Tags: 2022, Erik T, Greylotus, Review, Technical Death Metal, The Artisan Era
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, September 27th, 2022
For almost a decade, German duo Slaughterday has been rendering their Autopsy worshiping ( Slaughterday is a song from the Mental Funeral album) tones with 3 albums and a couple of EPs. And with album number 4, even with the word ‘doom’ in the title, they continue that trend with another killer album. With an album […]
Tags: 2022, Death Metal, Erik T, FDA Records, Review, Slaughterday
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, September 23rd, 2022
Can someone in the Norfolk (UK) area please go and check on NRE? Seriously, from what I’m hearing on his sixth and final album under his And Now The Owls Are Smiling moniker, he must have undergone some drastically emotional shit since 2021s Dirges, a despondent but still atmospheric and at times melodic black metal […]
Tags: 2022, And Now The Owls Are Smiling, Atmospheric Black Metal, Black/Doom Metal, Clobber Records, Erik T, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Tuesday, September 20th, 2022
I randomly grabbed the 2018 release, Hard 2 Kill, in a used bin back in 2018, and was pleasantly surprised with the Southern groovy take on death metal/thrash from these Texans. But I never really appeared on my radar again until I saw the fucking epic album cover for their newest effort, and thought “Oh […]
Tags: 2022, Death Metal, Erik T, Groove Metal, I AM, MNRK Heavy, Review, Thrash
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Thursday, September 15th, 2022
Hilning is the solo project of former Afgrund vocalist/guitarist, Aldriendir (aka Andreas Baier), and as if you could not tell from the cover art, it’s a radical departure from Afgrund’s savage, Nasum-styled grindcore. Unfortunately, where Afgrund kicked out some pretty goddamn solid material in their 3 album existence from 2007-2012, I’m not sure Aldriendir’s foray […]
Tags: 2022, Black Metal, Erik T, Hilning, Review, Suicide Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Thursday, September 8th, 2022
While a Christian metal label, Rottweiler Records has been home to slightly more unorthodox Christian metal, mostly straying away from the heavily populated metalcore/deathcore realms reserved for Facedown and Strikefirst records (that said, the recent Voluntary Mortification does fit in that genre). They have been able to locate Christian brutal death metal bands ( Taking […]
Tags: 2022, Erik T, Forsaken Eternity, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Rottweiler Records, Symphonic Black Metal