Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, July 12th, 2017
It’s amazing to think how much the sound of early Dismember and Entombed have sunk their claws into the hearts and minds of the death metal psyche. That guitar tone alone has spread its dark, evil tendrils to many a guitar player and aspiring band members, so because of this, the disease has spread to […]
Tags: 2017, Memento Mori, Review, Soulrot, Will 'Bones' Lee
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, July 11th, 2017
Back in 2015, this Finnish act released their second album, Sunless. It was an ambitious affair that tried to mix traditional Finnish doom/death and post rock-y/ Neurosis-y like atmospherics and builds with mixed results. The follow up album, Earthen, consisting of 2, twenty + minute songs tries almost the same recipe, maybe with more post rock […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Oceanwake, Review, ViciSolum Productions
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › O on Monday, July 10th, 2017
Well Nuclear blast definitely has a busy summer ahead for brutal United States Death Metal Releases. Between Origin, Suffocation and Decrepit Birth I wonder which one or two or all three will be on this year’s Summer Slaughter Tour. Time will tell for sure. One thing is for sure Kansas’s Origin are not wasting any […]
Tags: 2017, Nick K, Nuclear Blast Records, Origin, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, July 7th, 2017
So the second album from Sweden’s Twilight Force was released in August of last year, but its getting some sort of re-release via Germany’s Metalville/Nuclear Blast Archive Records, and I’m glad, because it gives me a chance to unleash my inner nerd and delve into my recent power metal awakening. Hailing from the same town […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Metalville Records, Review, Twilight Force
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, July 6th, 2017
This one took a couple of listens to fully absorb and I honestly wasn’t too sure how I felt about it at first. UK alley prowlers Morass of Molasses play a rough n’ tumble hand of stoner rock and hardcore with stylistic left turns into trippy psychedelia, sludge, doom and a Pantera/Kilgore/Pissing Razors’ hewn modern […]
Tags: 2017, HeviSike Records, Jay S, Morass of Molasses, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, July 5th, 2017
What’s that you say? An epic, fantasy themed melodic death/black metal band featuring Ayloss of Spectral Lore and drummer Hannes Grossman (ex Necrophagist)? Sign me the fuck up. Despite being a huge Spectral Lore fan, I had never heard of this project or their 2010 self released, self titled debut, but this was an immediate listen […]
Tags: 2017, Divine Element, E.Thomas, I Voidhanger Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Tuesday, July 4th, 2017
Fin actually play a rather original variation of black metal on the band’s second album, Arrows Of A Dying Age. The unique melodic sensibility of guitarist/vocalist M.K. , and perhaps the tuning itself, make for a triumphant, and almost life affirming form of black metal as opposed to inspiring the usually projected themes of hate, […]
Tags: 2017, Fin, Folter Records, Mars Budziszewski, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, July 3rd, 2017
After reigniting the Swedish death metal revival with 2 albums of Dark Descent Records, Entrails moved to Metal Blade and released Raging Death and Obliteration, the latter of which saw a line up change as long time guitarist Mathias Nilsson left, replaced with youngster Penki Samuelsson and it showed with a solid but underwhelming effort. Well, World […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Entrails, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, June 30th, 2017
Originally from my hometown in New York, Artificial Brain return with their follow-up to their monstrous debut, Labyrinth Constellation, from 2014. I actually saw them live, when they toured with Pyrrhon and Gigan. What a tour package, and Artificial Brain’s singer, Will gave me a nice shout-out and is a very cool dude. Artificial Brain play a brand of death metal, which is non-linear in […]
Tags: 2017, Artificial Brain, Frank Rini, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Thursday, June 29th, 2017
Any band that uses the line, “Take a drink, before the drink takes you,” immediately scores a few points in my book. That’s a damn good, witty line appearing in the title track that I wish I thought of. UK’s crusty, hardcore sludgers Widows just checked my king and smashed the chessboard over my head. […]
Tags: 2017, Jay S, Review, UMC Recordings, Widows
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, June 28th, 2017
The suddenly very productive and quality laden Portuguese metal scene (Goldenpyre, Prayers of Sanity, An Ominous Circle, Switchtense, Primal Attack), has kicked out a dose of old school death metal with the debut from Pestifer, a no frills Deicide, Altars of Madness era Morbid Angel influenced band. There’s not much else to say really, Execration Diatribes […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Lavadome Productions, Pestifer, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, June 27th, 2017
“Have Mercy”…and I don’t mean “have mercy” like that faux rocker Uncle Jessie’s cheesy catch phrase from that horribly great sit-com I watched as a kid in the late ’80’s. I mean “have mercy”, as in the new Sacrificial Slaughter EP, Generation of Terror , is going to rip your ears a new asshole (yeah, […]
Tags: 2017, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Kristofor Allred, Review, Sacrificial Slaughter
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, June 26th, 2017
2017 is turning into quite the year for veteran American death metal acts; Suffocation, Immolation, Broken Hope and Origin have all released albums and later this year we even have Morbid Angel and Incantation releases. But elbowing their way through all of them is Dying Fetus and their eighth opus, and for lack of a better […]
Tags: 2017, Dying Fetus, E.Thomas, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, June 23rd, 2017
I am new to the Diabolical Messiah camp. The band hails from Chile and have been around for a whopping 18 years. Their first album, Satan Tottendemon Victory!!! was definitely a good starting point and now 7 years later they plunk us over the head with their second long-player-Demonic Weapons Against the Sacred. Not only […]
Tags: 2017, Dark Descent Records, Diabolical Messiah, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, June 22nd, 2017
Listen. For me, vocals are an integral part of metal. Whether it’s death metal, black metal, power metal or even brutal death metal, vocals can make or break an album. And with the 4th album from France’s symphonic black metal act Akroma, they absolutely break it. I’m not sure I’ve ever listened to an album, […]
Tags: 2017, Akroma, E.Thomas, Fantai'zic Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, June 21st, 2017
Sometimes when reading reviews of more unusual, angular “sludge” records, I swear the only two bands people have heard and can use as points of reference are Baroness and Mastodon (High on Fire a close but distant third). Hey, call a spade a spade if that’s what you hear but sometimes I feel that writers […]
Tags: 2017, Dead Ranch, Jay S, No List Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, June 20th, 2017
Cut from the same moldy, dank doom/death cloth as Ciande and Desecresy, Portugal’s Goldenpyre deliver a fine debut of simple, riff based chugging , slightly ritualistic doom/death metal that hints at finer things to come. Not as nauseating or atonal as country mates The Ominous Circle, Goldenpyre have a distinct old school Chicago/Midwest, steady, death […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Goldenpyre, Review, Signal Rex
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, June 19th, 2017
I’ve been an Iced Earth fan for awhile now. Twenty years exactly, at the time of this review, as it was the band’s compilation/re-worked/best of album, Days of Purgatory, that introduced me to their take on thrash, power, and traditional metal. At the time I thought of myself as a latecomer, as the band had […]
Tags: 2017, Century Media Records, Iced Earth, Kristofor Allred, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, June 16th, 2017
All of a sudden, I have got a glut of thrash/groove releases (Treyharsh, Murkocet, Malkavian, Voice of Ruin) hearkening to the late 90s tones of Machine Head, Daath, Devildriver, Chimaira and Skinlab. And while it’s a sound I’m only a bit lukewarm on, sometimes a production can make a release much more impressive. Such is the […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Primal Attack, Rastilho Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, June 15th, 2017
Well this was a pleasant surprise. To be quite honest I had never heard of this group prior to delving into massive quantities of new 2017 releases. Sweden’s Below have been around since 2012 and Upon a Pale Horse is their second full length release. Opening up with “The Plague Within”. The beginning of this […]
Tags: 2017, Below, Metal Blade Records, Nick K, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Wednesday, June 14th, 2017
After a pretty long dryspell for deathcore, I get 2 releases from Swiss label Tenacity Music- first, the impressive Swiss bruisers Conjonctive and their female fronted down tuned assault of In the Mouth of the Devil, and this, the second full length album from France’s oddly named Hybrid Sheep, a band I have never heard of […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Hybrid Sheep, Review, Tenacity Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, June 13th, 2017
If you’re a fan of the brutal death scene, you’ve likely heard of Aborted Fetus. These Russians have been honing their craft since 2000, and have always seemed to hover just on the outer edge of the genre trying to really break out as one of the better known of the bunch. Brutal death has […]
Tags: 2017, Aborted Fetus, Comatose Music, Kevin E, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, June 12th, 2017
Admittedly, with the album name, the more Fallujah ish cover, yet more turnover (veterans Guy Marchais and Kevin Talley have left replaced by young guns Charlie Errigo and Eric Morotti respectively) and the first single “Your Last Breaths” not impressing me very much, I had pretty low expectations for this album. But for album number 8, mainstays Frank […]
Tags: 2017, E.Thomas, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Suffocation
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, June 9th, 2017
Since Aversion’s Crown‘s Xenocide back in January no ‘real’ deathcore has really grabbed me. I know the genre is on the downswing and cross contaminating with other styles, but sometimes I crave a simple, downtuned beatdown, and Switzerland’s sextet Conjonctive is just what the doctor ordered. Conjonctive are a six piece because they have two vocalists, […]
Tags: 2017, Conjonctive, E.Thomas, Review, Tenacity Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, June 8th, 2017
Though labeled simply as “doom/stoner” metal, Texan duo Cursus deliver an album that plays out more akin to an expansive, ever-changing soundtrack as opposed to a collection of headbanging riff-y groove assaults. Those looking for instant gratification might not make it past the first track but those hunting for an explorative exercise in atmosphere (that […]
Tags: 2017, Artificial Head Records, Cursus, Jay S, Review