Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
After a handful of demos and a 7″ release, The Devil’s Blood has finally issued its first proper CD release in the form of the 5-track EP Come, Reap. Coupling Bible verses, occult imagery and tales of substance abuse, sex and death, The Devil’s Blood is something of a unique animal. Musically, without putting too […]
Tags: 2008, Profound Lore Records, Review, Shawn Pelata, The Devil's Blood
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, November 17th, 2008
First off, before you read this review, go here and check out Medeia’s killer video for the single “Cold Embrace”. Making fun of black metal? Making fun of themselves? Who cares-it’s awesome. Hailing from Finland, Cult is the second album from Medeia, a melodic death metal band that utilize keyboards and a very US sounding […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Fullsteam Records, Medeia, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, November 17th, 2008
I had heard this band’s name several times in the last couple of years, but this is the first opportunity I’ve had to listen to them. I really had no idea what to expect, so I had no preconceived notions. Suffice it to say that after several spins, I am digging this one. What we […]
Tags: 2008, Bible of the Devil, Cruz Del Sur Music, Review, Shawn Pelata
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, November 17th, 2008
With as weak a name as Harmony, it might be easy to immediately dismiss these Christian Power Metallers but this could be a mistake as their music more than makes up for it the moment Chapter II: Aftermath (Chapter II, hereinafter) blasts out of your speakers. Although their lyrical subject matter is indeed also heavily […]
Tags: 2008, Harmony, Igor Stakh, Review, Ulterium Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, November 14th, 2008
It’s stuff like this right here that I appreciate about reviewing. Even though 90% + of the stuff I get to review is either average or totally lame, there is occasionally something that shows up that catches me completely off guard – for example, this EP/demo from Belgium’s Forced Evolution. As the name might imply, […]
Tags: 2008, Forced Evolution, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, November 13th, 2008
Mysteria hails from Poland and promises an expansive, avant-garde mix of death, black and folk. Sounds intriguing…. Opener “Mulla Xul” kicks off the proceedings on a promising, if not familiar note. Churning thunder, monstrous growls and ancient, Sumerian-styled bombast. It’s heavily reminiscent of countrymates Behemoth, but less epic. Nothing terribly progressive or forward-thinking either, but […]
Tags: 2008, Jordan Itkowitz, Mysteria, Pagan Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
From the cover art by the great Gustave Dore, guaranteed to make me notice, straight through to the very metal album closer piano solo that Beethoven would have loved, Artefact challenges you to listen, no multitasking. Like current Primordial with seven troll steps back toward early Enslaved with a nod toward Ihsahn on the way […]
Tags: 2008, Artefact, Grimulfr, Review, Rupture Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Pop this disk in and it takes only about twenty seconds to suspect it is Kampfar and less than a minute to be sure it could be no one else. All pervasive is the Kampfar sound and if you don’t know what that is by now expect to be turned into a frog by the […]
Tags: 2008, Grimulfr, Kampfar, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
I’ll be the first to admit that the Gothenburg sound is probably the most overdone and over saturated style in metal, but I’ll also quickly admit that I’m a huge fan, especially when done right. Meet Finland’s Omnium Gatherum if you haven’t done so already. The Redshift marks the bands fourth long player, and fourth […]
Tags: 2008, Candlelight Records, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Omnium Gatherum, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Sunday, November 9th, 2008
And so the thrash resurgence/revival marches on. This time I have before me the debut full-length from Head On Collision (HOC). I first discovered the band while tooling around Myspace (hey, it really can be awesome sometimes right?) 2-3 years ago, looking for some fresh thrash. Not only did the band impress me, but they […]
Tags: 2008, Beer City Records, Head On Collision, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Saturday, November 8th, 2008
Doubtless you’ve heard the name Abigail Williams by now – some of it hype, some of it curiosity given the band’s former incarnation as brutal-yet-melodic death-metal act Vehemence. A constantly rotating line-up, several moves around the country and a brief break-up have likely put the band through a number of trials (those of you familiar […]
Tags: 2008, Abigail Williams, Candlelight Records, Jordan Itkowitz, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, November 7th, 2008
People still labeling Metal as Satan’s music are most probably unaware of the current alignment of forces in the metal world of today. The number of bands propagandizing the name of Lord through the raging language of riffs and blasts is increasing on an almost daily basis and some of them can easily rival Devil’s […]
Tags: 2008, Igor Stakh, Metal Ages/Soundholic Records, Review, Theocracy
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Friday, November 7th, 2008
Fall is here for many of you (except those of us unlucky enough to live in the damn desert), which makes it a perfect time to throw on a pair of headphones and take a long, solitary walk in the woods. Those of you looking to recapture the dark pastoral glory of Bergtatt-era Ulver and […]
Tags: 2008, Debemur Morti Productions, Jordan Itkowitz, October Falls, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, November 7th, 2008
If I had to make up a metal compilation of this year’s catchiest metal songs, “Rock’n’Roll Devil”, the title number from the second album by Swedish Death ‘n’ Roll trio Helltrain, would pronouncedly fetch up somewhere there at one of the places atop. As you most probably surmised, the release at issue is yet another […]
Tags: 2008, Helltrain, Igor Stakh, Jimmy Franks Recording Company, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Wow. Not only have Misery Index rebounded from the slightly disappointing Discordia and returned to the full on brilliance of Retaliate, they have responded to the gauntlet thrown down by the recent Willowtip triple headed assault of Kill the Client, Phobia and Maruta as far as American grindcore in 2008 is concerned. While one could […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Misery Index, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Look out, deathcore is now even in Australia. Admitted, its getting silly now. How many more bands, hold on, let me stress that, HOW MANY MORE bands will keep writing and writing these songs? Seriously? Well I don’t know, and you can call me crazy, but for some reason unbeknown to me, I keep listening […]
Tags: 2008, Benjamin DeBlasi, Review, Skull and Bones Records, Thy Art is Murder
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, November 6th, 2008
Aussie deathcore Part 2, actually, this could even be the same review as Gallows for Grace, like their Australian brethren (and brothers in crime) Thy Art is Murder, play shredding, gruff deathcore, with plenty of chug, grunts and blazing Paul Waggoner wannabe runs to make lads and lasses in their asphyxiating garments cream until the […]
Tags: 2008, Benjamin DeBlasi, Gallows for Grace, Review, Skull and Bones Records
Posted in Reviews on Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
And guess what? Still listening. I won’t make this a secret, this was in my top 10 back when it was originally released in 2006, it still gets a lot of play and it will continue to get a lot of play until their next record drops, even more so with this re-issue with added […]
Tags: 2008, Benjamin DeBlasi, Loyal to the Grave, Review, Skull and Bones Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
Its an interesting technique that Facedown have been employing, that being nurturing a band on their subsidiary Strike First and then ushering them forward into the big league if you will. Call to Preserve were a band I passed up on when Unsinkable, surfaced, can’t recall why, put something just didn’t pull me in. So […]
Tags: 2008, Benjamin DeBlasi, Call to Preserve, Facedown Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
Considering my love of Between the Buried and Me, you’d think I’d be all over the debut from Indiana’s Exotic Animal Petting Zoo; Off kilter, jazzy, Dillenger-ish styled alternative rock and impossibly scattershot structures littered with lengthy ambient, introspective strains of clean vocals and progressive experimental textures. A must have right? Well not just yet. […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Exotic Animal Petting Zoo, Mediaskare Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, November 4th, 2008
Based on the 18-minute burst of a debut ‘full length’ that was Parasite , I didn’t exactly have high expectations for the sophomore album from this Michigan deathcore act. However, once I saw the cover, titles, new producers Dan Kenny and John Cinotta (Suffocation) and the mastering credits of Scott Hull (Pig Destroyer, Agoraphobic Nosebleed), […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Ferret Music, Review, See You Next Tuesday
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, November 3rd, 2008
Arguably, The Fathomless Mastery is one of the most anticipated death metal records of year, partly due to the return of Mikael Åkerfeldt to vocal duties (which cancels out the loss of Dan Swano), and partly due to the fact that the bands two full length’s (2002s Resurrection Through Carnage and superb but slight step […]
Tags: 2008, Bloodbath, E.Thomas, Peaceville Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, November 3rd, 2008
It would seem that every time I come across a Cradle of Filth CD, I feel slightly more inclined to school people. Not proverbially school them, but literally. I cast aside grammatically challenged losers like moldy bread, begin using more sophisticated words like “assuaged” and “indubitably” in daily speech, and resume my lifelong quest to […]
Tags: 2008, Cradle of Filth, Kris Yancey, Review, Roadrunner Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Friday, October 31st, 2008
Released with relatively little fanfare, Unearth’s fourth studio album shows that this Boston band, while certainly never able to attain the level of magnificence of The Stings of Conscience, is one of the most consistent and predictably satisfying American metal acts around. The formula, as with like minded act Killswitch Engage, is simple; deft Swedish […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Metal Blade Records, Review, Unearth
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, October 31st, 2008
The strangeness that is Torche has returned to my speakers once again and I could not be happier. This album is in and out like the wind with thirteen songs in thirty-six minutes. They have often been described as a stoner-metal equivalent to The Foo Fighters and I don’t think that’s an off base comparison […]
Tags: 2008, Hydra Head Records, Kyle Huckins, Review, Torche