Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
I’ve been get a lot of CDs sent to me by truly independent bands – small but talented bands just wanting some press. Luckily it’s my and Teeth of the Divine’s pleasure to give some exposure to quality acts like At Dusk, Iron Thrones, Johan Wolfgang Pozoj, The Sequence of Prime, Karnak Seti, Ironwood and […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Nahurak, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Wednesday, December 29th, 2010
As much of a fan of Faroese Viking metal act Tyr and frontman Henri Joensen that I am, I was excited to finally hear a CD/retail version of his side project, Heljareyga, which has been available digitally since February. With Tyr becoming a bit more streamlined and catchy on By the Light of the Northern […]
Tags: 2010, Black Bards Entertainment, E.Thomas, Heljareyga, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Tuesday, December 28th, 2010
Recipe for Viking metal: A dash of black metal, heavy metal and a huge helping of folk with all the lore one can handle. Falkenbach are back with another album entitled Tiurida and to be honest it’s no different than their other releases — besides a few touches here and there. The album opens with […]
Tags: 2010, Falkebach, Jesse Wolf, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, December 27th, 2010
Originally self released back in 2009, the reissue of this Aussie trio’s second full-length CD comes to us thanks to the fine folks responsible for Diabolical Conquest ‘zine (so, whose up for Teeth of the Divine records?), and it does much the same their 2007 self-titled debut did: Old school, simple death metal with a […]
Tags: 2010, Diabolical Conquest Records, E.Thomas, Review, The Dead
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, December 27th, 2010
Normally when I go into a review listen on a band that’s new to me, I’m looking for something that I haven’t heard before. Sometimes, though, something very familiar that’s done very well can make an impact. That’s the case with the Slovenian thrashers Negligence. There’s not really a moment on this album that will […]
Tags: 2010, Fred Phillips, Metal Blade Records, Negligence, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, December 24th, 2010
With White Wizzard’s Over the Top being one of my favorite records of the year, I couldn’t help but look forward to the debut release from Holy Grail, Crisis in Utopia. What you have here is a band made up partially of former members of White Wizzard who moved on with a new name after an […]
Tags: 2010, Fred Phillips, Holy Grail, Prosthetic Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, December 23rd, 2010
For me 2010 was where everything went far more digital and I’m not talking about just promotional CDs! Bands and labels started actually releasing their music digitally too: Shadow of the Colossus, Martolea, Origin of Darkness, We Are the Illusion, Demise of Gideon to name a few. All quality releases… but only available digitally. Adding […]
Tags: 2010, Contaigeon, E.Thomas, Review, Works of Ein
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
While many have waved the flag for trad metal in recent years, one man has perhaps done a bit more than the rest: “Professor” Chris Black, owner/curator of Planet Metal Records, member of Superchrist, Pharaoh, and High Spirits, and head honcho of Dawnbringer, the latter project being the subject of this review. Nucleus was this […]
Tags: 2010, Dawnbringer, Jodi Michael, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
Massive Slavery are a young and talented Canadian band with a lot going on – too much going on. Fusing melodic death metal with metalcore/deathcore, tech death and even a few hints of thrash, their sound is all over the place and more times than not, lacks cohesion. When they’re on though, they’re really on. […]
Tags: 2010, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Maple Metal Records, Massive Slavery, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, December 20th, 2010
When Oregon’s Agalloch first appeared in 1999 with Pale Folklore and its haunting blend of folk and black metal, the metal community quickly drew comparisons to now-landmark releases like Ulver’s Bergtatt and Opeth’s Orchid. At the time, we all knew how special the album was, but I don’t think we sensed how iconoclastic the band […]
Tags: 2010, Agalloch, Jordan Itkowitz, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, December 20th, 2010
This album starts off with “to meet again,” I never met them the first time. Here is obscure metal from Mexico, care of Moribund, with a nicely detailed album cover that screams bash and bellow war metal. In that sense I am not disappointed. These guys can bash with the best of them, but the […]
Tags: 2010, Grimulfr, Hacavitz, Moribund Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, December 17th, 2010
Michigan Christian metal act As They Sleep are back with vengeance on their new album Dynasty. This is their first album on an actual label and with a take no prisoner’s attitude, As They Sleep has managed to make an enjoyable record even though it does have its faults. A rather noticeable trait on Dynasty […]
Tags: 2010, As They Sleep, Jesse Wolf, Review, Solid State Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A, Reviews › I on Thursday, December 16th, 2010
Listen, I get sent a lot of things in the mail from bands, labels and PR companies; stickers, CDs, shirts, candy and all that, but the main man behind Santa Cruz’s one man black metal act At Dusk, Korihor, has done a first. The cover art of his split CD-R with fellow Santa Cruz act […]
Tags: 2010, At Dusk, E.Thomas, Idolater, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
The Way Of Purity is a fairly young Christian metal band from Norway. Crosscore is the name of there debut album and it’s probably one of the weirdest bands I have covered as of late. They look like members of Mushroomhead and sound like a mix between In This Moment and Cradle Of Filth. Just […]
Tags: 2010, Jesse Wolf, Review, The Way of Purity, Wormholedeath
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Good Polish death metal (seems redundant, doesn’t it?) on a good Polish metal label. I needed this, as from what I can recall it’s been a while since I’ve had a filling meal from one of Poland’s head chefs. Calm Hatchery’s Sacrilege of Humanity is modern, chunky, and memorable. Chew your food for Christ’s sake! […]
Tags: 2010, Calm Hatchery, Review, Scott Alisoglu, Selfmadegod Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, December 13th, 2010
Finally some new jams by Canadian technical death metal act Beneath The Massacre, in the form of an EP entitled Marée Noire. One would tend to think the well could have run dry with a lot of their songs but nope these guys are still alive and kicking. Two years after their second full length […]
Tags: 2010, Beneath the Massacre, Jesse Wolf, Prosthetic Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, December 13th, 2010
Drug Honkey; that name is just so right on so many levels. Perhaps we shouldn’t even delve into the specifics of those levels and instead focus on Death Dub, a series of brain-warping hits from the world’s acidic blotter. There is doom, there is death/doom, there is experimental/death/doom, and then there is this. Experimentally wandering […]
Tags: 2010, Diabolical Conquest Records, Drug Honkey, Review, Scott Alisoglu
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, December 10th, 2010
Like a toy that’s temporarily lost its fun factor — maybe a torched doll with plastic skin bunched at the bottom of its fire-mutated face, laying underneath the bed waiting for a facelift — this Dead Neon review got tossed to the wayside until I could come up with the right words to bring it […]
Tags: 2010, Dead Neon, Ecophagy Records, Jodi Michael, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Thursday, December 9th, 2010
Sometimes I tend to enjoy a poppy metal record or two when it’s done right and when the album bleeds passion. Here we are with the debut album This Is War by the Australian act Forgiven Rival who play modern metalcore akin to All That Remains and Trivium. Catchy songs be damned, this young metalcore […]
Tags: 2010, Forgiven Rival, Indianola Records, Jesse Wolf, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
Nine albums into their rather underrated career and it’s safe to say that The Netherlands’ God Dethroned have entered into the metal elite inhabited by the likes of Bolt Thrower, Dismember, Obituary and such. No, not quite the genre defining metal royalty, but that small club of bands who have ascended into such a level […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, God Dethroned, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
If you remember that old song “Mama, Don’t let your babies grow up to be Satanists,” then you’ll have an idea about the message conveyed on Nocturnal Blood’s Devastated Graves – The Morbid Celebration. Well, except for the “don’t” part. The work of a lone (like in the sense of “lone gunman”) Californian, this half-hour […]
Tags: 2010, Hells Headbangers, Nocturnal Blood, Review, Scott Alisoglu
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010
Lately it seems post-hardcore music is on the rise or I mean alternative music. This is music that requires no talent and no skill to play, music that is just their so teenager’s can feel hard and different from the norm. Music…well this isn’t music, this is an abomination. I really hate when people call […]
Tags: 2010, Indianola Records, Jesse Wolf, Review, This Day Will Tell
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, December 7th, 2010
It’s been two year since I last heard from Micawber. Their last album Bloodrunner contained some amazing music. Though it was plagued by a demo quality the album was insanely heavy. They return with a follow up album entitled Hell On Earth; this is easily one of my favorite deathcore releases all year. The band […]
Tags: 2010, Jesse Wolf, Micawber, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, December 6th, 2010
The debut from this Sydney Australia progressive folk-metal act was ambitious, but didn’t quite reach its potential. Fire:Water:Ash was a bit too wandering and unfocused for its own good. The maritime themed follow-up however, is an improved effort that sees the act fulfill the promise of the debut. Though hailing from Australia, the influences of […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Ironwood, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, December 3rd, 2010
Man’s Gin is the side-project of Erik Wunder, one half of American post-black metal act Cobalt – and although it never comes close to that band’s rage, it’s still at times a kindred, gloomy spirit. Instead of Cobalt’s brand of brittle, angular mayhem, Wunder has woven a rich tapestry of dark Appalachian folk and alt-country […]
Tags: 2010, Jordan Itkowitz, Man's Gin, Profound Lore Records, Review