Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, September 29th, 2023
Oklahoma’s PeelingFlesh are starting to gain some major attention and at the start of this year, I reviewed their PF Radio EP, right here, on Teeth of the Divine. If you snoozed, then go back and check it out. PeelingFlesh has yet to actually release a full-length album. They release EP’s, compilations and splits. I […]
Tags: 2023, Frank Rini, PeelingFlesh, Review, Slam, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, September 28th, 2023
The Second World War has been a go-to subject for any Black Metal band worth their salt. Hell, Marduk has made a career of it over the years and they don’t show any signs of stopping. So it’s not a big surprise that German Black Metallers Endstille are back with DetoNation hammering home the adage, […]
Tags: 2023, Black Metal, Endstille, Jeremy Beck, Review, Van Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, September 26th, 2023
Dripping Decay is the best kind of decay. Wet, sopping, moist decay. A sexy band name for a sexy collection of songs. Maybe it will make you drip by the end, too. If you couldn’t tell by that first paragraph, I have problems. Metal is the only thing on this planet that makes me happy. […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Dripping Decay, J Mays, Review, Satanik Royalty Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, September 25th, 2023
Those in the know and follow symphonic black metal, are aware that since their Piercing Through the Frozen Eternity EP in 2022, Finland’s Moonlight Sorcery has been touted as the next big thing in 90s-styled melodic/symphonic black metal. Some even saying they are going to be the next Dissection or Emperor, with a windy, grim, […]
Tags: 2023, Avantgarde Music, Erik T, Melodic Black Metal, Moonlight Sorcery, Review, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, September 22nd, 2023
Another year, another excellent release from one of my favorite old-school death metal bands, Heads for the Dead. 5 songs in 24 minutes isn’t much, but maybe it will tide us all over until the next one arrives. All you have to ask yourselves is if they still sound like Heads for the Dead. The […]
Tags: 2023, Death/Doom Metal, Heads For the Dead, J Mays, Pulverised Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, September 21st, 2023
I’m only going to write the words Suicidal Depressive Black Metal once, so from this point, I’m going to use the acronym SDBM. You’ve been warned, constant reader. Shining was my introduction to this shadowed genre, I went through a devastating loss in 2013 and SDBM became my refuge. Bands like An Autumn for Crippled […]
Tags: 2023, Depressive Black Metal, Jeremy Beck, Napalm Records, Review, Shining
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, September 19th, 2023
I’m quickly becoming a very big fan of Sergio Gonzalez Catalan, the owner of the new Chilean label Tragedy Productions. Already having 2 killer releases under their belt that will be on my year end list. One is Numeron’s Road to Valhalla and the other is one of his many solo projects, Winds of Tragedy […]
Tags: 2023, Black/Death Metal, Depressive Black Metall, Erik T, Review, Tragedy Productions
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, September 18th, 2023
Can you believe Chaos Horrific is the 16th album from Cannibal Corpse? Talk about an achievement in death metal. Seriously if they wanted to break up now who could blame them? They have accomplished more than enough and have given back to the death metal scene an enormous amount. That said, other than the album […]
Tags: 2023, Cannibal Corpse, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, September 15th, 2023
Remember Seattle’s Black Breath? They released 3 solid albums from 2010 to 2015 on Southern Lord. They were one of the earlier, really good US bands playing a Swedish death metal/hardcore hybrid that was a bit of a precursor to the Gatecreeper’s et al of this world. Well, while Black Breath is indefinitely ‘on hold’, […]
Tags: 2023, Come Horrid Sigil, Erik T, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Friday, September 15th, 2023
Denmark’s sludgiest and filthiest band on the planet returns with a seven-song EP and my bud David Mikkelsen – guitars/vox is once again crafting some of the heaviest and gnarliest disgusting riffs known to man. Aldrig i livet was their last full-length released during the height of crappy COVID and was an excellent album and […]
Tags: 2023, Dark Descent Records, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Me Saco un Ojo Records, Review, Undergang
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, September 14th, 2023
I have no problem feeling depressed or sad. Just ask my therapist! I don’t need a band or music to make me feel miserable, yet I seek it. Why? I don’t know, maybe ask Ethereal Tomb and their brand of sludgy doom. According to a quick search, this is the Canadian duo’s second full length […]
Tags: 2023, Doom/Death Metal, Ethereal Tomb, J Mays, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, September 12th, 2023
Mortem Obscuram initially got on my radar with their debut Eradication of the Human Endeavor back in 2021, a solid if unspectacular release of blackened/symphonic technical deathcore/death metal. It was OK, but I really didn’t give it that much attention, post-release. But boy, with The Wretched Divinity, they certainly have not gotten on my radar- […]
Tags: 2023, Deathcore, Erik T, Mortem Obscuram, Review, Self-Released, Symphonic Metal, Technical Deathcore
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, September 6th, 2023
New York’s Contrarian has been an active contributor to the progressive death metal scene for quite some time now. Having released five full-length records through Willowtip Records Contrarian has decided to release an album of older material. What makes this release interesting is that all the tracks are instrumental. Founding members Jim Tasikas and Ed […]
Tags: 2023, Contrarian, Nick K, Review, Technical Death Metal, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, September 5th, 2023
When I heard Japan’s Imperial Circus Dead Decadence‘s 殯――死へ耽る想いは戮辱すら喰らい、彼方の生を愛する為に命を讃える――。 last year, it ended up being my second favorite album of the year. It was the utterly bonkers love child of Sigh, Cradle of Filth, and an anime soundtrack, and I thought I’d never hear anything quite like it ever again. I was wrong. Enter Countrymates […]
Tags: 2023, Erik T, Galundo Tenvulance, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Spiritual Beast, Symphonic Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, September 4th, 2023
If you had told me in 1994 that a band with the name Dying Fetus (DF) would eventually become one of the biggest names in death metal I would have told you to get your head examined…..but that is precisely what has occurred through the decades. Dying Fetus returning with their ninth full-length album Make […]
Tags: 2023, Brutal Death Metal, Death Metal, Dying Fetus, Frank Rini, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, September 1st, 2023
Unfortunately, I missed the last album, Zerfall, from these guys. So the last taste in my mouth from them was the strange tangent EP, #YOLO, a departure from the band’s epic, cinematic stylings. But from what I gather Zerfall was indeed a return form of prior albums like2 012s Rastlos and 2015s Mach Dich Frei. […]
Tags: 2023, AOP Records, Black/Progressive Metal, Erik T, Finsterforst, Pagan Black Metal, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, August 31st, 2023
I stand by the sentiment in my review of Crypta’s debut, Echoes of the Soul. There is room for them, as well as Nervosa. However, I took the diplomatic approach and didn’t take a solid stance on which album is better. That was a mistake because Echoes of the Soul is better and holds up […]
Tags: 2023, Crypta, Death Metal, J Mays, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, August 30th, 2023
I have been fortunate enough to review the last several Purtenance releases and The Rot Within Us is their fifth proper full-length album. These Finish death metal slayers are not newcomers to the scene and after a 20 year absence returned in 2012 and since then their output has been good to excellent. Any fan […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Purtenance, Review, Xtreem Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, August 29th, 2023
Eternal Rot is a three-piece from the UK, and they play some lumbering, shambling death doom with some of sickest, moistest, icky gurgling vocals I’ve heard since Seep’s Souvenirs of a Necrosadist EP back in 2020. Moribound is their third album, but I’ll be certainly checking out the prior two albums as this is pretty […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Erik T, Eternal Rot, Memento Mori, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, August 28th, 2023
Marduk are a steadfast part of the Black Metal scene. From the beginnings with their more death metal debut, Dark Endless to their Dracul trilogy and fast forwarding to their ultra-military Germania and the mighty as cannot be fucked with, the Black Metal equivalent of Slayer’s Reign in Blood; you know what the fuck I’m […]
Tags: 2023, Black Metal, Century Media Records, Jeremy Beck, Marduk, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Friday, August 25th, 2023
Ever since I saw Exmortus with Amon Amarth I’ve been a fan. Their absolutely over the top performance was amazing, the guitars shredded like a fucking meat grinder and the energy of the band made for a memorable experience. Following that show, I picked up Slave to the Sword, Ride Forth and The Sound of […]
Tags: 2023, Exmortus, Jeremy Beck, Melodic Death Metal, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › 012, Reviews › S on Thursday, August 24th, 2023
As the days and months and years keep piling up, it’s become more clear to me than ever that the idea of growing “mature with age” can mean two very different things: There’s the literal, more widely recognized notion where time and experience allows you to take stock of the things that actually matter in […]
Tags: 2023, Gothic Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Progressive Metal, Review, Sanguine Glacialis, Self-Released, Steve K, Symphonic Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, August 23rd, 2023
It took me a good while into Devouring Eclipse of Darkest Realm to figure out who Russia’s Cadaver Carnivore sounds like. It’s an enjoyable, modern one-man death metal project from ‘Necrodaemon’ aka Dmitri Krasnopeew, who has no other credits or bands to his name, and its a sort of chunky atmospheric almost industrial death metal […]
Tags: 2023, Cadaver Carnivore, Death Metal, Erik T, Heretic Impalement Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2023
If you’re not into modern metal, or what some painting with the broadest of brushes calls “metalcore,” you’re not going to like this. However, I am going to make like the gallon of milk I left in my car, spoil it, and let you know I do. Why do I like it, though? I’m so […]
Tags: 2023, J Mays, Lokust, Metalcore, Modern Metal, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, August 21st, 2023
The creators of cavernous unholy death metal, Incantation, once again return to the table with Unholy Deification. A 10-song 41-minute album that is not quite on par with their last album, Sect of Vile Divinities, which I reviewed three years ago, and which I hailed as one of the finest albums they ever crafted. One […]
Tags: 2023, Death/Doom Metal, Frank Rini, Incantation, Relapse Records, Review