Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Z on Tuesday, November 18th, 2003
Ye gads, where to start on this one. Two Polish immigrants relocated to Canada unleashed unsupervised upon a recording studio to record their second album. This is one is those albums you will either love or loathe, and much of that will depend on your state of consciousness. Those preferring a continual state of altered […]
Tags: 2003, E.Thomas, Review, Total Zero Records, Zaraza
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, November 17th, 2003
A few years back, Berserk’s debut album was a pleasant surprise, an excellent album from an unknown band. Obitus played a significant role with his synthesizers, so I was a bit concerned when I learned that he was leaving and was not going to be replaced. When I first head this new album was finished […]
Tags: 2003, Berserk, Grimulfr, Oaken Shield, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, October 31st, 2003
Let’s start off by saying that this disc came to me for review with no information and nothing that identified which label released it. Neither the booklet nor the disc inself mention a label. Here is what I know. Parasite Records released this album on vinyl limited to 555 copies, it was recorded back in […]
Tags: 2003, Bestial Onslaught Productions, Grimulfr, Review, Thralldom
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, October 14th, 2003
I specifically chose to review this on the heels of the recent Veneficum offering, as they both offer synth laden efforts of melodic black metal from the US, and while Veneficum essentially get it all right, Minnesota’s Epicurean are bright eyed and full of promise with some issues to fix before they can compete on […]
Tags: 2003, E.Thomas, Epicurean, JCM Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, September 25th, 2003
This is a re-release on Behemoth Productions, the first release by that label. Black Funeral is a thing of the past, having long ago devolved into dark ambient industrial noise. This material was recorded without vocals in 1996. The vocals were added in 2000. This is very poor sound (on purpose) very simplistic playing (on […]
Tags: 2003, Behemoth Productions, Black Funeral, Grimulfr, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, September 19th, 2003
When Nordavind, the most corpse-like being in all of black metal, left, I feared the mighty Carpathian Forest would change drastically. His Frostian flourishes were always inspired and were one of the quirks that made the band one of the elite. Easily one of the most consistent of the long standing black metal bands, they […]
Tags: 2003, Carpathian Forest, Grimulfr, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, August 25th, 2003
Thanks to our friends at Candlelight, this album is now available in the US and it was worth the wait. One of my favorite bands has released the album they’ve hinted at for 2 decent but hard to find efforts. Both Cybersonic Superchrist (2000, Pavement Music) and When We Are Done Your Flesh Will Be […]
Tags: 2003, E.Thomas, Review, The Project Hate MCMXCIX, Threeman Recordings
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Sunday, August 10th, 2003
This 10 song 70 minute album by the U.S. based black metal misanthrope, Wrest, is described as Judas Iscariot grimness meets Burzum’s mesmerizing quality. Wrest calls it dark art for the satanic elite. Wrest performs all instruments in this mostly slow, pointedly simple music. It does have the mesmerizing quality of old Burzum, but not […]
Tags: 2003, Grimulfr, Leviathan, Moribund Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Thursday, August 7th, 2003
As promised, more songs based upon novels by the Hungarian musical wizard, or is it demon? Last time the narrator found himself transformed into a demon, this time the songs are based upon the novels of John Caldwell. Demons once again reign. The orchestration is less aimless, more dynamic and more tightly structured as distinct […]
Tags: 2003, Adipocere Records, Grimulfr, Review, Ywolf
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Sunday, August 3rd, 2003
What can I say about Tidfall? Industrial black electronica, a Dimmu Borgir and Kovenant clone. In a word, they suck. Now I guess I have to tell you why. The electronica/ samples are more intrusive, not a good thing. They lack intensity, are not ‘grim,’ fast, blasphemous, evil, tortured… or interesting. The production is not […]
Tags: 2003, Grimulfr, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Tidfall
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, July 28th, 2003
From strength to strength, album to album, neo-thrashers Nevermore never failed to expand and flourish creatively, but three years after the release of nearly unstoppable Dead Heart, In A Dead World opus, the Seattle outfit has hit the proverbial glass ceiling. Whereas Dreaming Neon Black, and the aforementioned Dead Heart, In A Dead World, used […]
Tags: 2003, Century Media Records, Chris Dick, Nevermore, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, July 22nd, 2003
Starting with a frantic and menacing pace, before developing some serious creepy-crunch dance floor cred, all the while staying dangerously punk; WithAllSincerity impress me right off the bat. Raging jagged speed riffs sear into the consciousness, beating and pummeling the listener into a pain-induced trance. They convey the garage or vfw thrash out attitude, while […]
Tags: 2003, John Gnesin, Pluto Records, Review, WithAllSincerity
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, July 21st, 2003
Hailing from the grim, frost bitten realms of Brisbane, Australia, Astriaal play voracious black metal that lies squarely between the truest classic style and a slightly more modern razor sharp, melodic take on the genre. Comparisons could be made to Dissection, Naglfar and Marduk (and to these ears, Angel Corpse), but Astriaal make the sound […]
Tags: 2003, Astriaal, Blacktalon Media, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, July 10th, 2003
Excuse the cursing, but what the fuck have I done to deserve this? Seriously, I’ve done no harm to anyone, have caused no havoc nor bloodshed during the short time I’ve graced this planet with my presence. Yet, I’m punished as if I was the cause for Liberace being gay and thus making your mothers […]
Tags: 2003, Dust to Dust, Mikko, Psyclone Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, June 27th, 2003
I’ve read a lot of stellar reviews of the latest record from folk/Viking/pagan outfit Tyr, so I was anxious to hear it, and if I’m being quite honest, I’m a little disappointed. While I can appreciate a lot of the things that they do, and there are certainly some quite good moments on the record, […]
Tags: 2003, Fred Phillips, Napalm Records, Review, Tyr
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Tuesday, June 24th, 2003
While the concept of “Aussie Doom” alone seems oxymoronic yet appealing, I admit it’s taken many listens for this release to grow on me. Still, while I won’t add more grandiloquent depression to the fire by banishing it to the graveyard, I can’t exactly put my complete support behind it either. Instead, my opinion is […]
Tags: 2003, Review, The End Records, Tim Dodd, Virgin Black
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Friday, June 20th, 2003
This is primitive black metal with minimal distortion, a very clear production, but not burnt. Raw may be favored by many fans, including Nazgul, but this disc proves that sliding the scale upwards slightly yields many rewards. Nazgul says he prefers the more raw, simple and harsh style of Darkthrone, Marduk, and Carpathian Forest. The […]
Tags: 2003, Blodsrit, Grimulfr, Oaken Shield, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, June 17th, 2003
If found a new game to play and it’s called “Six Degrees of Erik Rutan”. Aurora Borealis is the self-financed project of guitarist Ron Vento, who then just hires session musicians to play other instruments. Former members include Tony Laureano and (Nile, Angelcorpse), Derek Roddy (Hate Eternal and too many bands to mention) and now […]
Tags: 2003, Aurora Borealis, E.Thomas, Nightsky Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, June 10th, 2003
Finnish sung metal has become more and popular in Finland (what a surprise!) and one can only hope that the basic trend has reached its highest peak. It’s not that there’s anything wrong with it, but most of the bands of the genre, are boring beyond belief. It all basically started with Timo Rautiainen & […]
Tags: 2003, Mikko, Mokoma, Review, Sakara Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, May 26th, 2003
Signing to a major label doesn’t necessarily result in the immediate benefits that one might expect, especially if the band in question has spent years developing their sound on the independent circuit. Most of these artists fail to make the transition from underground to mainstream success and Amorphis are certainly no exception to the rule. […]
Tags: 2003, Amorphis, Eimai Tebellis, Review, Virgin Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Saturday, May 10th, 2003
The Greek trio Bullethole, formerly known as Human Decay, has brought their debut CD Incarceration to the mortal kind, also known as human beings (that is us). According to the band themselves, what we’re given is a mix between The Haunted and Hatebreed. And to my surprise, they’re not that far off with their ‘thrash […]
Tags: 2003, Black Lotus Records, Bullethole, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Saturday, May 10th, 2003
I admit that I don’t have that much of knowledge (if at all) in grind. Sure, when I was young and vulnerable for all sorts of influences I listened to Napalm Death and Carcass from the tape that I stole from my brother, but I found the Sepultura, Dismember and Cannibal Corpse songs more entertaining. […]
Tags: 2002, Leng Tch'e, Mikko, Review, The Spew Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Saturday, May 10th, 2003
Netherland’s Crustacean have been together since 1989, mainly touring and playing Slayer and have only released a handful of material. Demos included. None the less, Insaniac marks the band’s progress to full- length number dos. First, you can’t avoid the cover artwork on this disc. Cheesy computer generated 3D skeletons, badly modeled demon and bright […]
Tags: 2003, Cold Blood Industries, Crustacean, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Saturday, May 10th, 2003
Hailing from Poland, Delight is yet another name to take a bite of the female-fronted gothic metal cake. And in the light of the recent listening experiences I’ve had with groups of such nature, I couldn’t avoid the emotions of extreme prejudice and skepticism. For the bands benefit I was sure that their third album, […]
Tags: 2002, Delight, Metal Mind Productions, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Saturday, May 10th, 2003
Apparently Siegebürgen’s frontman, Marcus Ehlin felt that he couldn’t express all of his emotions with his main band and thus created Devlin to serve these feelings. In the process, Lexi was hired to deal with the lead vocal duties. Musically, the project isn’t the most original thing since sliced bread; female vocals that are sometimes […]
Tags: 2002, Devlin, Mikko, Napalm Records, Review