Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, May 20th, 2010
I’ve been a thrall in Tom’s world for thousands of hours over the past nearly three decades. I do not see that changing any time soon. He has created his kingdom, I shall live in it. I am yours eternally. The deep resounding roar of Tom G. Warrior is back. Crushing riffs supply the ultimate […]
Tags: 2010, Grimulfr, Prowling Death Records, Review, Triptykon
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, May 20th, 2010
Forget the history lesson on Tom Gabriel Fischer, Hellhammer, and Celtic Frost. Turn up the volume, push the play button, and settle in for a harrowing journey. This is one of the heaviest, angriest, gloomiest releases ever. And guess what? All of that heaviness, anger, and gloom add up to one of the most refreshing […]
Tags: 2010, Donald Kyle, Prowling Death Records, Review, Triptykon
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
The amount of music that gets released each year is staggering. Thus, it’s not a surprise that while 2010 is well underway, we still find worthwhile releases from 2009 land in our laps. What’s more, during the past few years Australia has become so much more to the metal crowd―particularly Alchemist, Cemetery Urn and Destroyer […]
Tags: 2009, Austere, Eisenwald, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, May 17th, 2010
Once upon a time there was a little girl called Goldilocks who went for a walk in the woods to look for black metal. After a while she stumbled upon a small cabin, and in front of the cabin was a sign that read ‘ATMF Records’. Being a curious child, she entered the cabin, hoping […]
Tags: 2010, An Autumn for Crippled Children, ATMF, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Icarus Witch is a bit of a hard group to pigeonhole. For one, even though they could be dumped into the traditional metal category, the mysticism pervading their albums hints at the notion that something else is at play behind the music, something you can’t quite hear, but can feel instead. This sixth sense, combined […]
Tags: 2010, Cleopatra Records, Icarus Witch, Jodi Michael, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Thursday, May 13th, 2010
Documentary by Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell This 2009 feature documentary covers the lurid beginnings of the Norwegian black metal scene in the early 90s: the murders, the church burnings, and the media panic that accompanied them. Many of us are familiar with these stories, but this is the first time I’ve heard these accounts […]
Tags: 2010, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Variance Films, Various Artists
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Just because you are a French black metal act, have your songs in Latin and French, have ambient intros, outros and 8 minute songs, does not make you the next Deathspell Omega. And when your style is actually a more straightforward ‘wall of noise’ black metal in line with Marduk and Dark Funeral, the 6-8 […]
Tags: 2010, ATMF, E.Thomas, Nyseius, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, May 10th, 2010
I could really use a new Sentenced album about now. Unfortunately, that won’t be happening, so I have to settle for the next best thing – singer Ville Laihiala’s Poisonblack. My relationship with Laihiala’s side project turned main project has been up and down. I wasn’t wild about the debut record with a different vocalist, […]
Tags: 2010, Fred Phillips, Nuclear Blast Records, Poisonblack, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, May 10th, 2010
Here’s a nice sophomore album from a couple of former Order From Chaos members (Mike Miller and Chuck Keller), and while the other Order From Chaos member, Pete Helmkamp has gone for the throat with his post Order From Chaos projects (Angelcorpse and the recent Kerasphorus EP), Ares Kingdom are content to deliver metal that’s […]
Tags: 2010, Ares Kingdom, E.Thomas, Nuclear War Now! Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Saturday, May 8th, 2010
So former Gorgoroth bassist King, after losing the legal battle with Infernus over the Gorgoroth name has teamed up with Dimmu Borgir’s Shagrath and (somehow) Prosthetic Records to deliver one of the most under whelming black metal records of 2010. I know such a duo should be slightly more dynamic, even more assisted by 1349, […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Ov Hell, Prosthetic Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, May 7th, 2010
If you’ve come here looking for sparkly emo vampires, then we have a review for you. The rest of you should already know that this is the second release from US black metal supergroup Twilight, and like the album title suggests, it is truly monumental. The first Twilight release in 2005 featured an amazing line-up […]
Tags: 2010, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Southern Lord Records, Twilight
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Thursday, May 6th, 2010
So early 2010 saw the release of two post Order From Chaos Projects- the first being the longer running Ares Kingdom and their second full length album and this debut EP from Kerasphorus which is the project that features Pete Helmkamp, also of a little band called Angelcorpse. It looks like a name change and […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Kerasphorus, Nuclear War Now! Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
I don’t search for new bands too actively anymore. Years ago, I would download every bad quality mp3 sample, eyeball every site and seize every possibility to hear a new band. I was more than eager to go through a lot of shit to find what I wanted, which considering my modem speed, resulted in […]
Tags: 2010, Celeste, Denovali Records, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
Immolation’s one of those bands where I don’t feel like you need to justify liking them; they’re just that damn likable. I actually got in an argument with an artist I was interviewing when they admitted they didn’t like the band, and my (perfectly reasonable) response was, “what the fuck is wrong with you?” Not […]
Tags: 2010, Immolation, Kris Yancey, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
I was far from impressed with Pestilence & Peril, the last release from Ryan Lipinsky’s (Thralldom/Unearthly Trance) latest black metal project. But the fact I only recently heard Unearthly Trance’s The Trident and Electrocution has given me a new appreciation for Mr. Lipinsky and Into the Cryopshere, which is a vast improvement over Pestilence & […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Proufound Lore Records, Review, The Howling Wind
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
Given the cover artwork, and the name, I figured Scorched-Earth would be some haphazard grindcore band and the Mars experience would be up after, oh, 30 minutes at most. I was also reminded of the old school trajectory-based strategy game Scorched Earth on the PC (come on, space, tanks, and that band name?). Color me […]
Tags: 2009, Conqueror Wyrm Records, Kris Yancey, Review, Scorched-Earth
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, May 3rd, 2010
Sweden’s Sabaton blew me away few years back with The Art of War and to their credit they reminded me that power metal was still a viable genre. Needless to say, since then, I’ve been waiting for Coat of Arms in my fox hole, wearing an old Finnish M16 helmet. The Swedes are back again, […]
Tags: 2010, Mikko, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Sabaton
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, May 3rd, 2010
Probably one of the best things about being a fan of metal is that you’re constantly coming across new and interesting incarnations of the music you love; a luxury not so commonly afforded to the “they’ve been there so let’s do that too” mainstream. Another advantage that the underground has over the radio scene is […]
Tags: 2010, Harley Carlson, Review, Self-Released, The Sequence of Prime, Virion
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Friday, April 30th, 2010
I’ve been telling everyone who will listen about Kiuas since I first discovered them with 2005’s Spirit of Ukko. It was a convincing blend of power, thrash, folk and just a touch of death metal that was a highlight of my listening that year (looking at the recently posted flashback, I realize it should have […]
Tags: 2010, Fred Phillips, Kiuas, Review, Spinefarm Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, April 29th, 2010
Better late than never, right? That’s what Cheech said in one of the Ghostbusters movies anyway, and he seems to be a reputable character, so I’m going with it. The subject of this review, Acheron‘s 2009 release entitled The Final Conflict: Last Days of God, saw the dark of night via Displeased and Ibex Moon […]
Tags: 2009, Acheron, Displeased Records, Jodi Michael, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Canada’s Bison B.C. return with their second full-length for Metal Blade Records and, after a few spins, the band members seem to have outdone themselves. This record carries everything up a notch… the Doomy atmospheres, the stomping Stoner grooves, the intricate arrangements and the impressive musicianship. There is no holding back, no simplifying, no softening […]
Tags: 2010, Bison B.C., Metal Blade Records, Review, Shawn Pelata
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, April 27th, 2010
Lots of good Belgian stuff coming my way these days. Had some good Belgian chocolate the other day. Just found out that a restaurant that specializes in excellent Belgian brews and sour Flemish ales – not to mention the requisite mussels and fries – is opening about ten minutes from my house. And now here […]
Tags: 2010, Gorath, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Twilight Vertrieb
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, April 26th, 2010
“The Age of the Land is an album about embracing your destiny, about choosing and consciously assuming a way of fife. The Earth is where we came from and where we go back into.” Another natural and organic album from Negru and new company. Now lets move past the record label press kit and delve […]
Tags: 2010, Code 666, Grimulfr, Negura Bunget, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, April 26th, 2010
Negurã Bunget‘s Maiestrit, the album containing the last recordings of the band’s classical line-up, is out, released April 15, 2010. For all of those out there living in a cave, this is the most anticipated disc of the year, followed closely by Virstele Pamantului. The first is, as stated above the last of an era […]
Tags: 2010, Grimulfr, Negura Bunget, Prophecy Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, April 23rd, 2010
So Iced Earth guitarist Jon Schaffer, who has always seemed a very patriotic sort, has now launched a side project Sons of Liberty and electronically self-released a debut record Brush-fires of the Mind. The project is heavily political and obsessed with conspiracy theories. He’s said that he intends the band and its website to become […]
Tags: 2009, Fred Phillips, Review, Self-Released, Sons of Liberty