Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
Originally released on The Flood Records back in 2007, Deepsend has dug up this collection of Ulcerate’s first two demo CD’s and given fans a chance to hear the bands early material, before 2007s blisteringly impressive Of Fracture and Failure. Consisting of 8 tracks, four from the band’s untitled 2003 demo and four from 2004’s […]
Tags: 2008, Deepsend Records, E.Thomas, Review, Ulcerate
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
On the surface, it would appear that Ferret has become the anathema of every indie music fan; that being a capitalistically driven monolith intent on peddling the lowest common denominator drivel and casting it off as music that is ‘innovative,’ ‘vital,’ or that has ‘integrity.’ Fortunately, Ferret, unlike Victory hasn’t descended too far into the […]
Tags: 2008, Benjamin DeBlasi, Ferret Music, Misery Signals, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
No time like the present. Whereas some bands spend way too long working on their material and refusing to release it to the outside world until its ready, others, like Arizona’s Knights of the Abyss just lock, load and get right down to it. What’s more astonishing in this case is the massive change in […]
Tags: 2008, Benjamin DeBlasi, Ferret Music, Knights of the Abyss, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
As I’ve voiced in a number of reviews recently, the whole Middle Eastern thing has become so overused, in everything from symphonic black metal to progressive metal to death metal, that it no longer feels daring or surprising. Melodies that are supposed to come off as mysterious and exotic frequently read as romantic caricature, or […]
Tags: 2008, Al-Namrood, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Shaytan Productions
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Monday, August 18th, 2008
I hate to break up all the metal here of late, but here’s some impassioned, intelligent hardcore for fans of Killing the Dream, Have Heart, Dead Hearts and Passion. Laced with political angst, Verse’s third album is a collective of confrontational hymns and personal struggles delivered with a sense of melancholy amid the expected power […]
Tags: 2008, Bridge Nine Records, E.Thomas, Review, Verse
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, August 18th, 2008
Much like label mates Verse, Boston’s Have Heart play a form of modern melodic hardcore, but where Verse came across as more introspective and varied, Have Heart, while still emotional and honest, have a more expected, tighter and angrier, typical hardcore delivery, though still impassioned and honest. More traditionally based around rousing power chords and layered […]
Tags: 2008, Bridge Nine Records, E.Thomas, Have Heart, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Sunday, August 17th, 2008
The more open minded of you that rave about bands like Opeth and Katatonia seriously need to give Galgenfrist a few listens. To most brought up in the western music tradition this is a challenging listen, but one well worth the effort. This is not groundbreaking, after all this idea has been around several hundred […]
Tags: 2008, Avantgarde Music, Grimulfr, Nortt, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Friday, August 15th, 2008
Return to the days of old… when enemies were crushed and driven before you, and the air was filled with the lamentation of the women. When manly, battle-scarred barbarians swung their six-strings and pummeled their wardrums. When bands like Brocas Helm, Cirith Ungol and Manilla Road mixed classic heavy metal, doom and a fascination for […]
Tags: 2008, Jordan Itkowitz, Profound Lore Records, Review, The Gates of Slumber
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, August 14th, 2008
Despite the fact I’ll never see a show by these guys ‘cos of their moronic fans, the fact is I love their recorded output all the way back to 2002’s … And Life is Very Long. So now here with their second Prosthetic Records offering and after the slight tangent that The Dead Walk took […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Prosthetic Records, Review, The Acacia Strain
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
I usually take the self generated press from label owners, PR folks and such for granted. Every PR person and label folk will tell me that the upcoming album from band X on their roster is amazing or brilliant. So when the folks at Profound Lore told me that the debut from Krallice would be […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Krallice, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
While Decapitated, Behemoth and Vader are considered Polish death metal royalty, there’s a second tier of the Polish death metal aristocracy headed up by the likes of Yattering, Trauma, Crionics and underlooked veterans, Hate. Not only buried under the prestige of their own country mates, but also 2008’s slew of killer death metal, comes Hate’s […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Hate, Listenable Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, August 11th, 2008
Sometimes the premise makes you laugh. Such is the case with Sabaton. Swedish power/heavy metal band singing about war. Before I was able to chuckle at the fact that Sweden last fought in a war so long ago no one actually remembers it anymore, the well-oiled heavy metal war machine shocked and awed me with […]
Tags: 2008, Black Lodge, Mikko, Review, Sabaton
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Sunday, August 10th, 2008
I first noticed this band several years ago, during a marathon research trip into the black metal underworld – a frustrating venture that touched on over a hundred bands, but produced little in the way of actual gems. Spite Extreme Wing was one of the exceptions – a sharp, angular black metal outfit from Italy that, […]
Tags: 2008, Avantgarde Music, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Spite Extreme Wing
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Saturday, August 9th, 2008
Hard to believe it’s been seven years since the release of Hollenthon‘s previous opus, With Vilest of Worms to Dwell. Besides featuring one of the more memorable covers that year (a coiled snake with a protruding, knuckled spine), it boasted epic, symphonic swells over vaguely Viking riffage and coarse vocals. It should have been right […]
Tags: 2008, Hollenthon, Jordan Itkowitz, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › J on Friday, August 8th, 2008
One of the easiest ways to get me to listen to an album is to record a song with Jorn Lande on vocals. While he’s not my favorite singer – not even in the top five, really – he seldom disappoints. Lande has one of those timeless rock voices, just enough smoothness and just enough […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Frontiers Records, Jorn, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, August 8th, 2008
One of the most anticipated records of the year for me was Cavalera Conspiracy, reuniting Sepultura vocalist/guitarist Max Cavalera and drummer Igor Cavalera. Though it’s been eclipsed in my mind by records released since, it was an outstanding effort, and I thought it would be tough for Max’s other band, Soulfly, to compete. So I […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Review, Roadrunner Records, Soulfly
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Thursday, August 7th, 2008
With most good bands, I remember riffs. Walk up to any metal kid in your neighborhood and ask him to recite the opening riff from ‘Angel of Death’ by Slayer (because he might know the riff from Thin Lizzy’s song of the same name). Actually, chances are, you are that kid. So go on. Hum […]
Tags: 2008, Century Media Records, Kris Yancey, Krisiun, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Thursday, August 7th, 2008
Could it be that death metal is making a comeback in the good ol’ UK? With Mithras, Man Must Die, Detrimentum, Spearhead, Sarpanitum and now the debut EP from Porkfarm, it appears so…. Compacting enough brutality and savagery into 6 songs to warrant any death metal fans attention, Blood Harvest is a death metal/grindcore mash […]
Tags: 2008, Deepsend Records, E.Thomas, Porkfarm, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, August 7th, 2008
If I actually review a self released demo here, you know I must like it. There’s a pretty specific target audience for this very tasty, very professionally packaged and produced little 6 track EP (5 songs, one intro) and that’s Killswitch Engage fans. But rather than simply deliver Killswitch Engage mimicry, Portland’s Across the Sun […]
Tags: 2008, Across the Sun, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
I thought Nåstrond was a thing of the past until I picked up the split release with Myrkr that came out last year. That put Nåstrond back on my one to watch list. I first discovered them back in 1995 when I came across them in a Full Moon catalog and figured no way I […]
Tags: 2008, Grimulfr, Moribund Records, Nåstrond, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
What is the Beast in the Field? Is it a cow? A ravenous wolf, drawing the torches and pitchforks of an angry mob? Or is it the field itself – a craggy, lumbering juggernaut formed from the earth and rock, wrenching itself up from its slumber to rumble across the countryside? That’s the image that […]
Tags: 2008, Beast In The Field, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Saw Her Ghost Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Canvas Solaris hail from Georgia and play an instrumental brand of prog-metal that combines the spacey atmosphere of classic 70s progressive acts with the kind of jazz-inflected technicality found in Atheist, Cynic and late-era Death. Opener “The Binaural Beat” leans more towards the mellow space-rock half of the equation, with a soft, bouncy acoustic riff […]
Tags: 2008, Canvas Solaris, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Sensory Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
Ten years ago this band released a demo nobody ever saw, then disappeared. Now he is back claiming a 13 year history with Requiem. Apparently this is no longer an NS band. It all starts with an atmospheric intro called “Intro”. “Cleansed” allows you to focus on instrumentation or quite awhile before the vocals kick […]
Tags: 2008, Grimulfr, I Shalt Become, Moribund Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
Forget second wave, this is throwback to first wave style. The emphasis is on harsh, done through lots of distortion. Aggression and hate, no whining about suicide and depression. The pace is slow and even and the songs are guitar driven not drum driven. They obviously paid attention to the 90’s even though they are […]
Tags: 2008, Avsky, Grimulfr, Moribund Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
A curious development here, these long islanders have decided to abandon their former guise of bombastic, technical metalcore (with gargantuan breakdowns and odd experimental ambient forays) in favour of this much more stripped, direct approach. The feeling that manifests with Villains, is that is very much a classic love/hate scenario. Either you will feverishly gorge […]
Tags: Benjamin DeBlasi, Review, Stray From the Path, Sumerian Records