Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, October 7th, 2021
There was a time in the late 90s early 00s that I was all fucking in on Viking metal, Enslaved were still sort of Viking based, Moonsorrow were releasing downright epic albums like Voimasta ja kunniasta and Kivenkantaja, Amon Amarth were blowing up and releasing albums every month. And at the forefront of my Viking […]
Tags: 2021, Despotz Records, Erik T, Review, Thyrfing, Viking Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, October 5th, 2021
‘M’ or ‘Mories’ or his real name, Maurice De Jong, as he is known here, is the Netherlands’ black metal version of Rogga Johansson. He’s in double-digit bands, though I’ve onlyheard Gnaw Their Tongues, and arguably his most known creation and De Magia Veterum, as I reviewed releases by both on this very site. And […]
Tags: 2021, Erik T, Golden Ashes, Improved Sequence, Review, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › J on Monday, October 4th, 2021
I know, I know. Jinjer. Despite their hype and relative fame based on the seemingly hundreds of YouTube “reaction” videos, they’re still worth a listen. Or several. They’re more deserving of mainstream metal acclaim than a lot the bands who receive it. They write great, memorable songs, and have one of the most talented and […]
Tags: 2021, Djent, J Mays, jinjer, Napalm Records, Progressive Metal, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, October 1st, 2021
Like it or not, deathcore is having a pretty solid comeback over the last couple or years, and it appears to be peaking in 2021 with Unique Leader Records leading the charge with releases from the likes of Distant, Osiah, To The Grave, Humanity’s Last Breath, Mental Cruelty, Worm Shepherd, Bound In Fear, (a few […]
Tags: 2021, Deathcore, Erik T, Review, Signs Of The Swam, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, September 30th, 2021
Infidel Reich is back with their third release, their second full length New World Outrage. Another bombardment of Motörhead meets Sodom battalion of brutal death/thrash metal with smatterings of punk and even Carnivore. After kind of a meaningless intro “Sic Semper Tyrannis” comes bursting through with a killer riff which repeats throughout the album. I […]
Tags: 2021, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Infidel Reich, Raw Skull Recordz, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, September 29th, 2021
A freshly minted project comprising members of Rimfrost, Sweden’s Son of Sam features dynamic duo Throllv (vocals, drums, guitars, keyboards) and Khratos (bass, guitars, backing vocals), joining forces to create a vastly different and uniquely separate entity from their main project. Although the album seems to have flown under the radar since its mid-year release, […]
Tags: 2021, Luke Saunders, Review, Self-Released, Son Of Sam
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, September 28th, 2021
I honestly don’t know how they keep doing it. Seriously, Belgium’s Aborted has been on a consistent roll for damn near a solid decade now. The band, having just released their eleventh full-length album entitled Maniacult, are once again steamrolling over the scene and their peers with a fantastic display of seething viciousness that nary […]
Tags: 2021, Aborted, Century Media Records, Death Metal, Kristofor Allred, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › R on Monday, September 27th, 2021
My top 3 most anticipated albums of 2021 were Gojira, Wolf King, and Rivers of Nihil. I may also be forgetting some. However, Gojira was massively disappointing, Wolf King exceeded my expectations, and Rivers of Nihil probably have no chance of a reaching the heights I believe this band can achieve. So, it’s already clear […]
Tags: 2021, J Mays, Metal Blade Records, Progressive Death Metal, Review, Rivers of Nihil
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Friday, September 24th, 2021
Let me start out by saying I’ve rewritten this intro and parts of the subsequent review 3 times now. That’s what happens when I have way too much time with an album and question the articulation of my thoughts. I’m always trying to write a funny, witty, creative, suitably childish intro, and sometimes when I […]
Tags: 2021, Atmospheric Black Metal, J Mays, Noltem, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, September 24th, 2021
A love of Video Games, Lovecraft, and Morbid Angel. An Interesting mix. Tim Rowland’s solo Alchemy of Flesh project is one of the biggest surprises of the year in my opinion. The attention to detail in gear selection and sound is quite impressive here. Something else that catches my attention is the killer artwork by […]
Tags: 2021, Alchemy of Flesh, Death Metal, Nick K, Redefining Darkness Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, September 21st, 2021
Nephren-Ka are a brutal death metal band from France, just like Creeping Fear, who I reviewed a while ago, also on Dolorem Records. This is Nephren-Ka’s third album and the first I have heard from them. This review is for the 9 song album, however there is a bonus edition with 2 cover songs, one […]
Tags: Death Metal, Dolorem Records, Frank Rini, Nephren Ka, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, September 20th, 2021
Very late last year, I was introduced to Boston’s Seven Spires, with their second album, Emerald Seas, and immediately fell in love with them, largely due to vocalist Adrienne Cowan (who surprisingly used to be the keyboard player for deathcore act, Winds of Plague). Her range and power on songs like “Bury You” , “Succumb” […]
Tags: 2021, Erik T, Frontiers Records, Melodic Death Metal, Power Metal, Review, Seven Spires, Symphonic Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, September 17th, 2021
Let’s start off by saying “female-fronted metal” is not a thing. Well, let me walk that back. It’s definitely a THING, it’s just not a genre. If you’re one of those who thinks it is, I pose to you; Do Jinjer, Arch Enemy, Brutus, Nightwish, Capra, Lady Beast, and Cripper all sound the same? I […]
Tags: 2021, Heavy Metal, J Mays, Lutharo, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Thursday, September 16th, 2021
I know what you’re thinking, “Why the hell is Flotsam and Jetsam‘s latest full-length, Blood in the Water, being reviewed now, months after the album’s release in June”? Well, I can give you two reasons for this. First, and this is the most important reason, Blood in the Water is 100% THE SHIT. This album […]
Tags: 2021, AFM Records, Flotsam and Jetsam, Kristofor Allred, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Tuesday, September 14th, 2021
Hot on the heels of solid, recent, and upcoming majestic, melodic, second wave black metal homages like Warmoon Lord, Arna, Sinira, fellow one man project, Winter Eternal, Kjeld, Wooden Throne and such, comes prolific lone Aussie ‘Nightwolf’ (also in Blood Stronghold and Eternum) and his 5th releases in as many years. And while it’s my […]
Tags: Black Metal, Erik T, Iron Bonehead Productions, Review, Runespell, Second Wave
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, September 13th, 2021
This was a heavy duty order for me to review, Senjutsu, the 17th album from my favorite metal band of all time, Iron Maiden. Maiden’s earlier output from the debut up until Fear of the Dark are all my favorite Maiden albums. The first time I heard them was when I was 10 years old […]
Tags: 2021, Frank Rini, Heavy Metal, Iron Maiden, Parlophone, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, September 7th, 2021
Pessimist started in Maryland in the early 90’s and had a bunch of hype surrounding them and I became friends with guitarist Kelly Mclauchlin through mutual friends. To see him see me back with Internal Bleeding 3 years ago in the mid-west -wearing the Voracious Contempt purple tour longsleeve from the tour was a huge […]
Tags: 2021, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Pessimist, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, September 6th, 2021
“Our stories won’t be written with ink and mirth. But carved in flesh and the soul of the earth. The whispers of the wind will cease to be. All we hear is the wailing of the oceans plea” – “The Archive”. Arkivet (Archive) is the third album from stellar, fast-rising new Swedish melodic black metal […]
Tags: 2021, Black Lodge, Erik T, Melodic Black Metal, Review, Wormwood
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, September 3rd, 2021
The debut album, Misery Sermon from these track suit and mask wearing Russian deathcore thugs was one of my guilty pleasures of 2017, but then they went a bit quiet for a couple of years. But a flurry of singles and videos in 2019, 2020 and 2021 (and even got the famed metal gunner/drummer treatment […]
Tags: 2021, Deathcore, Erik T, Review, Slaughter To Prevail, Sumerian Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, September 2nd, 2021
Do not be alarmed, but the UK’s Beyond Grace are about to unleash an absolute BANGER on your unsuspecting asses. If you listened to their debut Seekers back in 2017, you may be expecting it a little bit, but son, you don’t even fucking know. If you haven’t heard it, definitely check out Seekers because […]
Tags: 2021, Beyond Grace, Death Metal, J Mays, Prosthetic Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, August 31st, 2021
The UKs Necronautical (which I’m now learning means ‘to explore death’, and not something maritime related…) first appeared on my radar their second effort, 2016s, The Endurance at Night on the then reborn , legendary UK label, Cacophonous Records. They were a solid , enjoyable, but unspectacular symphonic black metal act with innate Cradle of […]
Tags: 2021, Candlelight Records, Erik T, Necronautical, Review, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, August 27th, 2021
New Jersey’s Lorna Shore has come a long way since I reviewed their 2013 EP, Maleficum, a decent but standard deathcore release that had a few symphonic elements here and there. But through 2015s Psalms and 2017s Flesh Coffin, they gradually added more epic, symphonic elements, but they really didn’t register as something special at […]
Tags: 2021, Century Media Records, Deathcore, Lorna Shore, Review, Symphonic
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Thursday, August 26th, 2021
2020’s Kuarahy caught me completely by surprise. It really hit the spot at the time, despite it not staying in my rotation for the entire year. It was a great debut for White Stones, and I recall it scratched… a certain… itch. Anyway, let’s check out their new one, which upon first listen certainly sounds […]
Tags: 2021, J Mays, Nuclear Blast Records, Progressive Death Metal, Review, White Stones
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, August 25th, 2021
Much like Warmoon Lord‘s recent opus, you can tell just from the moniker, the ‘not Emperor’s Into the Nightside Eclipse art work at all’, cover art and song titles (“Crossing the Blackest Skies”, “The Illusive Wings of Death”, “Crown of Stars”, ) and the cover of Gates of Ishtar‘s “Dawn of Flames”, what you are […]
Tags: 2021, Black Metal, Erik T, Hells Headbangers, Review, Winter Eternal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, August 20th, 2021
I grabbed this EP (originally self released digital last year) from North Carolina’s duo Snogard (Dragons spelled backwards apparently?), due to the cover art, with looks like a cross between Ian Miller artwork, and something I would have drawn on my 7th grade notebooks, as well as EP themes that explore different protagonists/antagonists in fantasy, […]
Tags: 2021, Black Metal, Erik T, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Review, Snogard