Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
Isole have been moiling in the underground since the early 90’s. Completely underrated, this Swedish act has only just begun to see the light of day in metal news and charts. 2005’s debut record Forevermore was a healthy slab of traditional epic doom in the vein of Solitude Aeternus, but with its on twists and […]
Tags: 2008, Isole, Napalm Records, Review, Shane Wolfensberger
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, February 1st, 2008
Ugh. I just hate it when good or decent music is ruined with below average vocals. Example: this new Hell Within disc Shadows of Vanity. Musically, it’s accessible modern thrash with some melody, ala Sanctity or recent Trivium. Vocally, it’s the standard harsh/clean trade off sound of metalcore, courtesy of one Matt McChesney, who most […]
Tags: 2008, Hell Within, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Lifeforce Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, February 1st, 2008
I’ve already outed myself here as a Skid Row fan and proud of it. Despite their regrettably hairy hits, “I Remember You” and “18 and Life,” I do think Skid Row was one of the best hard rock bands to emerge from the late 1980s scene. The latest release by former singer Sebastian Bach, though, […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, MRV Records, Review, Sebastian Bach
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, January 28th, 2008
I’m not sure if there are any real porn stars in this band, but I feel pretty safe in saying there probably aren’t any real poets when the best chorus they can come up with for the record opener is the tired, “it’s just rock ‘n’ roll to me,” that’s been used at least a […]
Tags: 2008, Adrenaline Music, Fred Phillips, Poets & Pornstars, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, January 28th, 2008
Brilliance often breeds polarity. For example, Kezia, the 2006 debut from this group of young Canadians, split the metal community down the middle, with a love it or loathe it mindset. That being said, of all the non extreme metal albums I reviewed, Kezia seemed to be that rare non death, grind, black, thrash metal […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Protest The Hero, Review, Vagrant Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Saturday, January 26th, 2008
Sculptured is the side project from Don Anderson of Agalloch fame. Back in 1998, The Spear of the Lily is Aureoled was a solid effort that showed promise in the Opeth, Katatonia, and Agalloch territory. This was enough to gain my interest and in 2000 the band came out with Apollo Ends, a more progressive/jazz […]
Tags: 2008, Review, Sculptured, Shane Wolfensberger, The End Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Saturday, January 26th, 2008
Often the press and promo sheets that come with albums for review are the greatest work of literary fiction since “A History of Great French Military Victories” came out. However in the case of Alestorm it simply says this: ‘Scottish Pirate Metal.’ I’d say that about covers it. Formerly known as Battleheart, Scotland’s Alestorm (arguably […]
Tags: 2008, Alestorm, E.Thomas, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, January 25th, 2008
Recorded live at the Worcester Palladium in April of 2007, this 29 track DVD features most of the ‘popular’ Metal Blade artists. But while I have no problems with production or fairly bare bones but entertaining back stage interviews, I have issue with the fact Metal Blade went withtracks from teh likes of Beyond The […]
Tags: 2008, DVD, E.Thomas, Metal Blade Records, Review, Various Artists
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, January 24th, 2008
There are a lot of bands popping up with a sound that is a throwback to the glory days of ‘80s Sunset Strip Sleaze Rock. Most notably, Buckcherry (who recently went platinum), but also Vains Of Jenna & Hardcore Superstar. Call it the 20-year cycle…2007 is seeing 1987 manifest itself in the Rock scene. Witness […]
Tags: 2008, Main Line Riders, Retroactive Records, Review, Shawn Pelata
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
It’s a tried and true formula. You’ve put out a couple of records that were slightly different in style and perhaps not as good as earlier records, a few fans grumbled. You want to make it clear you’re returning to your old style, so you name your new record after one that’s widely considered by […]
Tags: 2008, Fred Phillips, Gamma Ray, Review, SPV
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, January 21st, 2008
Enemy of the Sun is the latest musical endeavor from Grip Inc mastermind Waldemar Sorychta. The material on debut offering Shadows is undeniably metal, but there’s much more at play here than just that. The heavier thrashier parts are most comparable to Strapping Young Lad’s wall-of-sound cyber thrashing, but then there’s the not so intense, […]
Tags: 2007, Enemy of the Sun, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Review, The End Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Sunday, January 20th, 2008
The brutal death bug has now even spread its wings over Italy, one of the last places I’d (and I should know) expect to find gore obsessed lunatics concocting gory, slamming death metal. What’s more the bug has bit hard, as Putridity join the likes of Vomit the Soul, Septycal Gorge, Stench of Dismemberment, Vulvectomy […]
Tags: 2008, Benjamin DeBlasi, Permeated Records, Putridity, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Saturday, January 19th, 2008
For a band named Wrath they sure have gotten rather mellow. Before I delve too much farther into this review of Vreid’s third album let me explain that remark. I started out this morning listening to Gorgoroth, all of their stuff in chronological order, and then I switched to Vreid, starting with Kraft, then Pitch […]
Tags: 2008, Candlelight Records, Grimulfr, Review, Vreid
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, January 18th, 2008
Hailing from Sweden, System Shock play melodic death metal not too far removed from anything you’ve heard before. Later day Dark Tranquillity serves as a loose template of what System shock plays. Add more emphasis on the use of keys in most places, a strong sense of accessibility, a vocalist more comparable to Amon Amarth’s […]
Tags: 2008, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Mausoleum Records, Review, System Shock
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Friday, January 18th, 2008
From the same coalition that brought us the excellent Sickening Horror release, comes another phenomenal technical death metal release from a part of the world you would not usually expect, this time in the form of the full length debut from New Zealand’s Ulcerate. Though not quite as experimental as the Sickening Horror release, Of […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Review, Ulcerate, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Friday, January 18th, 2008
After making some waves with their debut release from The Faceless, the second release from the label is a smartly similar release of forward thinking, synth laced, techy, progressive, death metal/deathcore. Throw in some Between The Buried and Me styled arpeggio flourishes, and you get a pretty solid, if all too short release. Clocking in […]
Tags: 2007, Born of Osiris, E.Thomas, Review, Sumerian Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Thursday, January 17th, 2008
Here is the winner for best release thus far in 2008. Virgin Black has created one hell of a masterpiece in Requiem-Fortissimo and probably the best album to come out of Australia in years. Fortissimo means loud or played very loudly. Considering this is the second chapter in a trilogy by the band (Pianissimo being […]
Tags: 2008, Review, Shane Wolfensberger, The End Records, Virgin Black
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
Just in time to cure drag me out of my Power Metal funk, along comes Saint Deamon with an album that is already on my Top Releases of 2008. I was getting burned out on all these Power Metal bands still going to great lengths to reinvent the wheel that Gamma Ray had already worn […]
Tags: 2008, Frontiers Records, Review, Saint Deamon, Shawn Pelata, Zink Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
After a fairly disappointing year in metal in my opinion, I have been anxiously awaiting something fresh and exciting. If I only heard this CD earlier, it would have surely made it into my top ten of the year. Australia’s Insomnius Dei, are flat out miserable bastards, I love it. Mark Kelson is the mastermind […]
Tags: 2008, Firedoom Music, Insomnius Dei, Review, Shane Wolfensberger
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
In over a ten-year span, Opeth have continued to give us beautiful, classic, and timeless CDs. Till this day, there really isn’t too much to complain about with the band. Sure, you will always have the naysayer who thinks they are overrated, but those of us who really enjoy the band can sit back and […]
Tags: 2008, Opeth, Peaceville Records, Review, Shane Wolfensberger
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, January 14th, 2008
Oklahoma’s The Agony Scene is in dire need of some therapy, because they have a considerable personality crisis. First, on their 2003 self titled debut, they unleashed a promising, Darkest Hour-ish, blackened form of Euro-death laced metalcore, then on 2005’s The Darkest Red, they went commercial metalcore with clean vocals and catchy choruses. So now, […]
Tags: 2007, Century Media Records, E.Thomas, Review, The Agony Scene
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, January 14th, 2008
“Lo-ruhamah is the name of the first daughter of the prophet Hosea and his wife Gomer in the Book of Hosea. The name, which translates as “not pitied,” is chosen by God as a sign of displeasure with the people of Israel for following other gods” -From Wikipedia. Lo-Ruhamah also happens to be stunning Christian […]
Tags: 2007, Bombworks Records, E.Thomas, Lo-Ruhamah, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Saturday, January 12th, 2008
Every year there are a few releases that kill a genre for me. This year, Bless The Fallen’s Eclectic Sounds of a City Painted Black and White and Of The First Born’s self titled debut EP has killed melodic metalcore for me. Terrible, terrible cover, forced song writing and vocals and a plethora of utterly […]
Tags: 2008, E.Thomas, Of The First Born Son, Review, Year of the Sun Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, January 11th, 2008
To make it quick, if you like Tides, Pelican, The Autumn Project, Russian Circles, The Red Sparowes or any other instrumental, shimmery post rock outfits, just go ahead and grab the debut from Germany’s Long Distance Calling. An hour of artful, elegant instrumental music on par with the course is what you will get from […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Long Distance Calling, Review, Viva Hate Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, January 11th, 2008
From the underrated German black metal scene and rising Van label comes a ritualistic, ambient black metal outfit consisting of two members of the far more primal outfit, Graupel. With a tangible influence of The Ruins of Beverast in the plodding, moody tones and to these ears, a hint of Summoning in the deliberate percussion, […]
Tags: 2007, E.Thomas, Review, Van Records, Verdunkeln