Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, December 16th, 2011
Hi there. It me Bigfoot. I ready to come out and show self to public. Not because I need money but because I sick and tired of stupid beef jerky commercials. I so angry from ads make fun of Bigfoot that I write death metal album to show everyone I not hairy clown. I get […]
Tags: 2011, Death Metal, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Self-Released, Troglodyte
Posted in Reviews on Thursday, December 15th, 2011
The Ruins at Dusk is wholesale riff worship. Archon main man Andrew Jude and his cadre of guests construct towering monoliths, layering slow rolling riffs upon waves of ritualistic drums. The four tracks, spanning nearly 60 minutes, expand on traditionally slow moving sludge/doom with some classic rock wah abuse and psychedelia to produce some truly […]
Tags: 2011, Archon, Chuck Kucher, Doom Metal, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
One of the things I love most about metal is that it’s so diverse and far-reaching that I’ve been able to amass a United Nations of a collection. And sure, we probably all have our share of classic American thrash, British heavy metal, Swedish melodic death and Norwegian or French black metal, but how about […]
Tags: 2011, Jordan Itkowitz, Myrath, Power Metal, Review, XIII-Bis Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, December 13th, 2011
So I reviewed the demo compilation by this New York tech metal act a couple of years ago and was rather impressed, especially by the shredding abilities of guitarists Nick Llerandi and Billy Anderson who added some very nice sweeps and solos to the semi deathcore/tech death metal/metal core stylings. However, my only real gripe […]
Tags: 2011, Deathcore, E.Thomas, Ever Forthright, Myriad Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Monday, December 12th, 2011
Another day, another sludge band returning from an extended absence. Rue is back from the depths for their sophomore release, Thorns, a schizophrenic slab of sonic catharsis. Pummeling sludge grooves are coated with a layer of Rust Belt decay and filtered through Midwest hardcore and old fashioned rock and roll. It’s a solid blend that […]
Tags: 2011, Chuck Kucher, Review, Rue, Shifty Records, Sludge Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, December 12th, 2011
Taking musical inspiration from Black Sabbath is never a bad thing, especially when bands like Iron Man use it to create doom metal that is as heavy and memorable as what is heard on this Shadow Kingdom reissue of 1999’s Generation Void. One of those bands that have struggled for its art through continual lineup […]
Tags: 2011, Iron Man, Review, Scott Alisoglu, Shadow Kingdom Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Friday, December 9th, 2011
Blut Aus Nord’s Memoria Vetusta II is one of my favorite black metal albums of all time – an odyssey both terrifying and graceful, with masterful compositions that flow as much as they rage. So when I heard that Blut Aus Nord’s next releases would be an epic trilogy, I was naturally very excited to […]
Tags: 2011, Black Metal, Blut Aus Nord, Debemur Morti Productions, Jordan Itkowitz, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Thursday, December 8th, 2011
The 7” EP was both a blessing and a curse in the 90’s. They were cheap to produce and sell, which meant small labels could produce them easily and that you could walk away from a show with new music even if you only had 2 or 3 bucks to spare. Of course, the rub […]
Tags: 2011, Chuck Kucher, Doom Metal, Noothgrush, Review, Sludge Metal, Southern Lord Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
Few bands can lay claim to the fact that their guitar style spawned a whole genre, but Meshuggah is one such band. Their heavily palm-muted, distorted guitar style known as “djent” has spawned many a copycat. Some bands such as Periphery, Animals as Leaders, Putrescent Secretancy, Textures and others have done a good job of […]
Tags: 2011, Century Media Records, Kevin Ellis, Review, Vildhjarta
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, December 6th, 2011
Black metal is a curious beast; it can be a very conservative sub-genre and at the same time, one of the most diverse types of music to be composed. Bands like Enslaved, Dimmu Borgir and Deathspell Omega have shed most of their black metal roots in favor of something different. Whereas, Darkthrone, Dark Funeral and […]
Tags: 2011, Black Metal, Debemur Morti Productions, Haemoth, Review, Travis Bolek
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, December 5th, 2011
It’s a new release from Comatose Music, the North Carolina label that continues to bring to stand firm in bringing you an unfiltered stream of brutal death metal. And some pretty damn good CD specials too, such as the current “buy three get two free” deal. But I digress…as usual. Right, the new release! It’s […]
Tags: 2011, Comatose Music, Death Metal, Review, Scott Alisoglu, Thirst of Revenge
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, December 5th, 2011
A common idiom states: “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” something December Flower (taken from the In Flames song of the same name) has taken to heart with In Flames, Eucharist and Dark Tranquillity; at least their earlier forms from the mid-90s. This German quintet, made up of former members of Chronicles of Tyrants, […]
Tags: 2011, Cyclone Empire, December Flower, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Travis Bolek
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Friday, December 2nd, 2011
Still a musical anomaly residing on Facedown Records , Finland’s Immortal Souls are four albums in to their career and have yet to truly impress me. Their form of melodic “wintery” death metal has always been solid, but I’m never craving this band. So I’m not sure what’s more impressive, the fact they are still […]
Tags: 2011, E.Thomas, Facedown Records, Immortal Souls, Melodic Death Metal, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, December 1st, 2011
Relapse has reissued some pretty good stuff over the last couple of years, namely the Death reissues as well as General Surgery, Convulse and Nirvana 2002, but along with a couple of the recent Dying Fetus reissues, this one is a bit of head scratcher. For some reason Relapse Records has decided to dust off and […]
Tags: 2011, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Morta Skuld, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, November 30th, 2011
Portugal’s Major Label Industries is hardly prolific with their releases, but when they release something it’s usually something creative or unique like Crushing Sun, The Firstborn or Before the Rain. However, with the release of E.A.K‘s second effort, the label appears to have succumbed to releasing an underwhelming home grown effort that does not match the […]
Tags: 2011, E.A.K, E.Thomas, Major Label Industries, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
There’s a fine line between plagiarism and homage. And in metal, that line is even thinner as many acts have simply said, ‘you know what? We like this band we are going to sound just like them, not to rip them off maliciously but they just rock’. For every Suffocation, Entombed, Morbid Angel and Slayer […]
Tags: 2011, Abyss Records, E.Thomas, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Thousand Year War
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, November 28th, 2011
Taake needs no introduction based upon the three hundred potential friends Last.fm has lined up for me based on Taake in common. Noregs Vaapen features appearances from Nocturno Culto, Attila Csihar, and Demonaz. I’ll leave it to your explorations to find their contributions, for exploring this album is a task well taken up. The album […]
Tags: 2011, Black Metal, Dark Essence Records, Grimulfr, Review, Taake
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, November 24th, 2011
If there is one label that’s almost on par with Dark Descent Records as far as old school Swedish death metal worship, its Pulverized Records. With the likes of Crucifyre, Morbius Chron, Interment, Tribulation and Desultory‘s comeback, they have created their own nice little stable of retro Swedish death metal acts. Well, add Sweden’s awesome […]
Tags: 2011, Bastard Priest, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Pulverized Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011
When initially approached with the prospect of reviewing this album I was a bit leery. A Montreal band calling them selves ‘trombone core’, named after a Shakespeare character and with a masked trombone player called ‘the hitman’ in their ranks. It all seemed to have the potential to add up to a giant pile of […]
Tags: 2011, E.Thomas, Falstaff, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
I wasn’t overly impressed with the nu grind, caustic, programmed drum based output of Harpoon‘s last release, Double Gnarly/Triple Suicide, so when this showed up in my mail box I was hardly overly enthused. However, it appears, even with a drum machine still present, the trio of guitarist Tony Costello, bassist DJ Baracca (Lair of […]
Tags: 2011, E.Thomas, Harpoon, Review, Seventh Rule Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Monday, November 21st, 2011
With bands like Krisiun, Blood Red Throne, Decapitated and other top-level death metal bands putting out new releases this year, I had high hopes for Vile’s new one – Metamorphosis. With six years between full lengths you would expect somewhat of a style change, and their flashy new artwork definitely hinted at these guys going […]
Tags: 2011, Death Metal, Kevin Ellis, Review, Vile, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews on Monday, November 21st, 2011
In their four album transition from typical Finnish doom death outfit to a melancholic melodic (melocholic?) death metal, Insomnium have done no wrong. Each album being better than the last. And album number 5 is no different as the band manages to take slivers of recognizable influences like Rapture, Amorphis, In Flames, Paradise Lost, My […]
Tags: 2011, Century Media Records, Doom Metal, E.Thomas, Insomnium, Melodic Death Metal, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, November 18th, 2011
For four albums now I’ve viewed California’s Carnifex as a solid second tier deathcore act. Not quite up there with Whitechapel, Oceano, I Declare War or All Shall Perish (my opinion of course) but mired in the vast, faceless but quality rabble with the likes of Chelsea Grin, Molotov Solution, Betray the Martyrs, Rose Funeral, […]
Tags: 2011, Carnifex, Deathcore, E.Thomas, Review, Victory Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Thursday, November 17th, 2011
Released the same time as the killer debut from label mates Obsiquiae, the third album from Maine’s Falls of Rauros was a bit overshadowed, which is a shame as it adds yet another quality album to the genre of woodsy, misty, organic black metal or ‘grey’ metal as I like to call it. The cover […]
Tags: 2011, Bindrune Recordings, Black Metal, E.Thomas, Falls of Rauros, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, November 16th, 2011
After the awesome old school Grave worship of Lavadome’s first release, Brutally Deceased‘s Dead Lovers Guide, I was excited to see yet another Lavadome release in my mail box, this time from Perversity, a relatively long running Slovakian death metal band. And while I was a little disappointed that this wasn’t more old school Swedish […]
Tags: 2011, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Lavadome Productions, Perversity, Review