Posts Tagged ‘J Mays’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, March 17th, 2022
One of the best perks of writing for Teeth of the Divine for a couple years now is that bands I’ve previously reviewed, such as Mountaineer, are releasing new material. Their last effort, Bloodletting, scored high marks from me, but their brand of post metal overall has not done much for me since then. On […]
Tags: 2022, J Mays, Lifeforce Records, Mountaineer, Post-Metal/Sludge, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Wednesday, March 9th, 2022
Pros of the band Hath: Pretty much everything. Cons: They make me think of Hoth, which makes me think of Star Wars… and unlike many of my peers, I do not care for Star Wars. There. I said it. With all of that out of the way, here’s Hath’s heavily anticipated All That Was Promised. […]
Tags: 2022, Black/Death Metal, Hath, J Mays, Review, Willowtip Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, February 21st, 2022
“This is great, but maybe a little too long” is a phrase that comes to mind when describing Allegaeon’s new album Damnum. Not when it comes to describing my penis, though. Kind of the opposite. That’s not why we’re here. If you are, though… Call me. I’ll leave my phone number coded in this review, […]
Tags: 2022, Allegaeon, J Mays, Melodic/Progressive Death Metal, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, February 16th, 2022
2022, comin’ in HAWT. You know it’s true because of the way I spelled it. I already have 3-5 albums which are sure year end contenders and I’m writing this sentence on the last day of January. I’m not one to complain about an embarrassingly high amount of excellent metal, but it’s already been difficult […]
Tags: 2022, Abhoria, Black Metal, J Mays, Prosthetic Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Thursday, February 10th, 2022
I do not need music to help me achieve a depressed state, Hangman’s Chair, okay? I do very well with that as my default, thank you very much. However, if you’re unlike me (for your own sake, let’s hope), maybe you just need that nudge or like to feel miserable sometimes. If so, A Loner, […]
Tags: 2022, Doom Metal, Hangman's Chair, J Mays, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Stoner Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, February 4th, 2022
Listen, if you guys want me to stop reviewing material from Transcending Obscurity Records, you’re going to have to tell them to calm it down with the excellent new releases… Don’t, though. That brings us to the new, excellent album from a band with an intriguing name, The Last of Lucy. I didn’t like it […]
Tags: 2022, J Mays, Technical Death Metal, The Last of Lucy, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Tuesday, January 25th, 2022
Deathcore is having another moment. This new wave is being led by such heavyweights from last year such as Worm Shepherd, Osiah, Mental Cruelty, Signs of the Swarm, and Bound in Fear, and looks to be off to a good start with new Worm Shepherd and Shadow of Intent due out in January along with […]
Tags: 2022, Deathcore, J Mays, Review, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Thursday, January 20th, 2022
It’s a shame when a band, especially one so far into their career, doesn’t know who or what they want to be. With a discography in the range of good to great, unfortunately it feels like this is where we find deathcore veterans Fit For An Autopsy. I’ll explain… While the opening track, which is […]
Tags: 2022, Deathcore, Fit For An Autopsy, J Mays, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, January 13th, 2022
Potentially the greatest perk of writing for a metal site (if you call what I do writing) is getting to connect with underground artists such as Crawl Below’s Charlie Sad Eyes. Not long after his previous album and personal year-end lister, 9 Mile Square was released, he mentioned to me that the next Crawl Below […]
Tags: 2022, Crawl Below, Doom Metal, J Mays, Lawnmower Jetpack Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Thursday, December 23rd, 2021
One could say, when it comes to black metal, I have a mature palate. By that, I mean I’ve tasted a lot of it. Literally and figuratively. I’ve listened to a lot, but also took a bite out of a Darkthrone cd. It did not cure my Transilvanian Hunger. I’m a fan of bands within […]
Tags: 2021, Black Metal, J Mays, Krolok, Osmose Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Thursday, December 16th, 2021
After several demos, splits, and one full length album, the incredible Desolate Landscape from 2017, Phrenelith has finally returned to what seems like no fanfare. If we didn’t dig our way through the figurative promo bin, this may have been missed altogether. However, if there’s one task at which I am very accomplished, it’s scraping […]
Tags: 2021, Death Metal, J Mays, Nuclear Winter Records, Phrenelith, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, December 1st, 2021
Czechia’s Cutterred Flesh are a new band on my radar, thanks to Transcending Obscurity. This is their fifth full length and the first time I’ve heard them. They’re classified as brutal death metal, and that fits. If you’re on board with Aborted or Benighted, this is certainly going to be right up your alley. There […]
Tags: 2021, Brutal Death Metal, Cuttered Flesh, Death Metal, J Mays, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Friday, November 26th, 2021
Eternity’s End contains Christian Munzner, Hannes Grossman, and Linus Klausenitzer in its ranks. Before assuming this is a killer technical death metal band, let me inform you that it’s not. They are, however, described as “technical power metal,” so take that for what it is. Most power metal bands have a tech aspect with their […]
Tags: 2021. Review, Eternity's End, Heavy Metal, J Mays, Power Metal, Prosthetic Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, November 17th, 2021
The name Churchburn probably brings to mind the 90s black metal scene, but that’s not what you’re getting here, just to get it out of the way. Dave Suzuki of Vital Remains is the main man here, along with members and former members of other prominent acts such as Grief and Howl. Howlever (see what […]
Tags: 2021, Churchburn, J Mays, Review, Translation Loss Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Wednesday, November 10th, 2021
With helpful ghost bathing tips in mind, here is Ghost Bath with their fourth overall full length, Self Loather. I’ve never quite understood the hate these guys seem to get. While I never fell in love with them, I do own their last two albums and enjoyed them despite some minor quibbles. Luckily, they decided […]
Tags: 2021, Atmospheric Black Metal, Ghost Bath, J Mays, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, November 5th, 2021
Recently, in between beatings for our insolence in the TOTD break room, we had a very brief conversation regarding blackened deathcore vs blackened metalcore. A small distinction, to be sure, but I didn’t have time to think about it before our fearless leader made us fearful, told us to finish up our daily rations of […]
Tags: 2021, J Mays, Metalcore, Napalm Records, Review, The Agonist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, October 29th, 2021
Heads for the Dead are a great band and one of my favorite old school death metal bands from the last several years. If you don’t believe me, check out Frank’s review for their latest full length, Into The Red where I am name dropped as being a fan. I really enjoy their old school […]
Tags: 2021, Heads For the Dead, J Mays, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, October 19th, 2021
If I had a 2020 “do over” for my top albums of the year, I can confidently say Witnesses’ Doom II would be on it. Not only on it, but easily in the top five. Not number 1, as I picked Unleash The Archers’ Abyss and will stand firmly by it as it’s a god […]
Tags: 2021, Doom, J Mays, Review, Self-Released, Witnesses
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, October 13th, 2021
“Breathe in through your nose and out through your vagina.” This is the breathing process. At least that’s what I told a former friend who was getting a particular painful wrist tattoo. There’s also a band with the name The Breathing Process, and they may beg to differ. MAY. Anyway, I’ve never heard these blackened […]
Tags: 2021, Deathcore, J Mays, Review, Symphonic, The Breathing Process, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › J on Monday, October 4th, 2021
I know, I know. Jinjer. Despite their hype and relative fame based on the seemingly hundreds of YouTube “reaction” videos, they’re still worth a listen. Or several. They’re more deserving of mainstream metal acclaim than a lot the bands who receive it. They write great, memorable songs, and have one of the most talented and […]
Tags: 2021, Djent, J Mays, jinjer, Napalm Records, Progressive Metal, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › R on Monday, September 27th, 2021
My top 3 most anticipated albums of 2021 were Gojira, Wolf King, and Rivers of Nihil. I may also be forgetting some. However, Gojira was massively disappointing, Wolf King exceeded my expectations, and Rivers of Nihil probably have no chance of a reaching the heights I believe this band can achieve. So, it’s already clear […]
Tags: 2021, J Mays, Metal Blade Records, Progressive Death Metal, Review, Rivers of Nihil
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Friday, September 24th, 2021
Let me start out by saying I’ve rewritten this intro and parts of the subsequent review 3 times now. That’s what happens when I have way too much time with an album and question the articulation of my thoughts. I’m always trying to write a funny, witty, creative, suitably childish intro, and sometimes when I […]
Tags: 2021, Atmospheric Black Metal, J Mays, Noltem, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, September 17th, 2021
Let’s start off by saying “female-fronted metal” is not a thing. Well, let me walk that back. It’s definitely a THING, it’s just not a genre. If you’re one of those who thinks it is, I pose to you; Do Jinjer, Arch Enemy, Brutus, Nightwish, Capra, Lady Beast, and Cripper all sound the same? I […]
Tags: 2021, Heavy Metal, J Mays, Lutharo, Review, Self-Released, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Wednesday, September 8th, 2021
If someone were to tell you Sharlee D’Angelo of Arch Enemy (and several other bands) and Bjorn “Speed” Strid of Soilwork (and also many others) formed a band, you’d probably prepare yourself for some melodic death metal near perfection, right? RIGHT?! Well, wrong, buckaroo! Unrelated note to self: Use “buckaroo” in sentences more often. Enter […]
Tags: J Mays, Nuclear Blast Records, The Night Flight Orchestra
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, September 2nd, 2021
Do not be alarmed, but the UK’s Beyond Grace are about to unleash an absolute BANGER on your unsuspecting asses. If you listened to their debut Seekers back in 2017, you may be expecting it a little bit, but son, you don’t even fucking know. If you haven’t heard it, definitely check out Seekers because […]
Tags: 2021, Beyond Grace, Death Metal, J Mays, Prosthetic Records, Review