Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Thursday, September 24th, 2015
Krisiun, always the bridesmaid, never the bride…that’s too bad really, because the truth of the matter is that this trio of brothers can put out some terrifically fast, tight, and brutal material that, when done right, can clearly out shine many of the top tier death metal bands that Krisiun often get overlooked for. Most […]
Tags: 2015, Century Media Records, Krisiun, Kristofor Allred, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015
Any fan of hardcore knows the name All Out War, but you can be forgiven if you haven’t heard their name in a while. After belting out 3 straight LPs from 2003-2010, the band has been relatively silent since then. Well the wait is over, as nearly the whole lineup from 1998’s For Those Who […]
Tags: 2015, All Out War, Kevin E, Organized Crime Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, September 23rd, 2015
In continuing with my presenting different horizons to you, our loyal readers, I present to you Salem’s Lott. At first glance if you see the pictures of the band you may be….”WTF?!?….but if you went just off the music alone without seeing them you may say…okay…not too bad. So with that being said, remember these […]
Tags: 2015, Review, Salems Lott, Self-Released, Will 'Bones' Lee
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2015
The hallucinatory, Kyuss-ian chords that entrance “Destroyer Television,” the EP opener of Phoenix, Arizona doom lords Horse Head and their debut release The Missionary may be one of the all-time great red herrings. Aw, what a gracious melody…so inviting, relaxing and warm that it’s like good sex meets a fifth of whiskey…and then planes […]
Tags: 2015, Horse Head, Jay S, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2015
I find many unjust situations bordering on criminal acts. Here are some examples. The fact that I have been playing the Mega Millions for close to 2 decades and I have only won, maybe 40 bucks over this course. Another one that comes to mind is my damn Dallas Cowboys have only won 2 […]
Tags: 2015, Eldritch Horror, Frank Rini, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, September 21st, 2015
The Beginning of Times and Circle were both solid Amorphis albums, each with a few memorable standout tracks, yet I haven’t returned to them often. Instead, when I’ve been in the mood for some of the Finns’ melancholic majesty, I’ve chosen Skyforger, which I think is the quintessential album for the band’s now-lengthy third era (by my classification, anyway; era 1 […]
Tags: 2015, Amorphis, Jordan Itkowitz, Nuclear Blast Records, Progressive Death Metal, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, September 21st, 2015
“Somnambulant” is the song on this album that captures most what I feel Anopheli was trying to convey, musically, on this album. A lone bass plucks away a somber melody that wants nothing to do with the light of day. An accompanying drum rhythm kicks in with some cello harmony following suit; this introduction of […]
Tags: 2015, Anopheli, Chris S, Halo of Flies Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, September 18th, 2015
A sideways glance at the save-some-room-on-your-plate-for-gravy artwork and scraggly logo adorning Philadelphia’s newest dirty needle slingin’ export Pissgrave might lead one to assume that they’re looking at one of the innumerable third-tier groups that sit forever unsold clogging up the CD racks at metal fests. A second look reveals the Profound Lore logo tucked away […]
Tags: 2015, Profound Lore Records, Review, Ryan Skow
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, September 17th, 2015
As bands like Funeral, Thergothon, and Skepticism took doom metal to its ultimate depressive conclusion in the mid ‘90s, the funeral doom sub-subgenre was born. Finland’s Shape of Despair formed around that time under the name Raven, but didn’t release their debut, Shades of…, until 2000. By this time, Funeral had moved on to something […]
Tags: 2015, Adam Palm, Review, Season of Mist, Shape of Despair
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, September 17th, 2015
Denmark never has a shortage of quality bands and Crocell return with their fourth long player, in their relatively short existence. I had never heard of them until last year when Deepsend Records label owner, Graham recommended them to me. I picked up their discography from him and have been a happy camper ever since. […]
Tags: 2015, Crocell, Deepsend Records, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Wednesday, September 16th, 2015
Well, I’ll be damned…I didn’t have high hopes for High Testament, the sophomore album from Ft. Worth, TX’s self-described “heavy-psych power trio”, Fogg. Unfair of me, to say the least, being that I had never heard them or of them before, learning only minutes before pushing the play button, that they were a fuzzy, […]
Tags: 2015, Fogg, Kristofor Allred, Review, Tee Pee Records, Under the Gun Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, September 16th, 2015
New to me, Elffor is the long running side project of a Spaniard by the name of Eöl, who also plays keyboardist in Numen and Suffering Dawn. He has been releasing albums since 1998, and this expansive 2 disc compilation from South Korea’s Fallen Angels Productions covers all 6 albums and throws in a couple of […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Elffor, Fallen Angels Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, September 15th, 2015
This is an interesting release. Way back in the late 1990s, black metal was in a sort of flux; many of the pioneering bands feeling their original raison d’être were no longer there for whatever reason. You started to see established bands like Dodheimsgard, Mayhem, and Satyricon moving on from their original pagan/naturalistic themes, to […]
Tags: 2015, Rain Without End Records, Review, Throes, Timothy D White
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, September 15th, 2015
I remember Prion from hearing their last full length, Impressions, way back in 2008. It was a solid death metal album, and since then these guys had kind of fallen off my radar; though we had to wait seven years for another album, it was worth the wait for this one. Boasting the same original […]
Tags: 2015, Comatose Music, Kevin E, Prion, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, September 14th, 2015
“SLAYERRRRRRRR!!!!” “PLAY SOME FUCKIN’ SLAYERRRRRRRRR!!!!!!” You hear it at every show you go to, it seems. There’s always that one or maybe two douchebags that scream at the band on stage to play some “fuckin’ Slayer, man”. I feel it’s more than likely one of the prime reasons why Slayer gets a mostly bad rep […]
Tags: 2015, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Slayer
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, September 14th, 2015
Ahhh good ‘ole Middletown, NY. Growing up, my family and I would always pass Middletown, NY, on our way to The Catskills, in upstate NY. I remember this rest stop we would always get breakfast, memories…. This is where Morpheus Descends hail from. They added the Descends to the name in ’92. The band […]
Tags: 2015, Dark Descent Records, Frank Rini, Morpheus Descends, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, September 11th, 2015
I learned a long time ago that taking labels like “occult heavy metal” seriously missed the point. Except for the hood and robe crowd putting the music second to their image and dogma, countless bands have enjoyed great success embracing the supernatural imagery so often associated with metal without ever taking themselves too seriously. A […]
Tags: 2015, Cruz Del Sur Music, Jason Hillenburg, Magister Templi, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Friday, September 11th, 2015
I kinda dug, Disgust, the 2012 debut from Indiana’s Yellowtooth, founded and fronted by Peter Clemens who has served in more death metal bands like Invasion (an underrated US band playing Stockholm styled death metal before it was vogue) and Nocturnal Torment. It was a groovy, crusty slab of southern drenched death/doom/stoner metal, and the follow […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Orchestrated Misery Recordings, Review, Yellowtooth
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, September 10th, 2015
Having Dysentery rules! Said no one ever… Well, that is unless you’re talking about owning the new album from the aptly named slam death quartet from Massachusetts. This is their third full length album, and any fan of the slam death genre (one of my favorites), has no doubt heard of them. If not, then […]
Tags: Comatose Music, Dysentery, kevin, Kevin E, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, September 10th, 2015
Auric is a band from my home state of Arkansas; which has always had a tiny, but vibrant heavy music scene. Arkansas has contributed a couple pretty notable bands to the whole southern/sludge/doom lexicon, as well as a lot of really good punk and hardcore. And now we have Auric, who could be the fourth […]
Tags: 2015, Auric, Review, Self-Released, Timothy D White
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, September 9th, 2015
Hailing from Indiana, Psychomancer are a death metal band who toiled on the scene in from 1997 to 2011, then broke up after two albums in the mid oos. Well they are reformed and have released a new EP on the home state label owned by Yellowtooth’s Peter Clemens. I wasn’t familiar with the band […]
Tags: 2015, E.Thomas, Orchestrated Misery Recordings, Psychomancer, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, September 9th, 2015
Progressive, now there’s a word that gets a lot of use in the metal vernacular, maybe just under “brutal” and “cult”, or “kvlt”, depending how true (troo?) you are. I’m not going to lie to you, I’m not a progressive type of guy. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not talking about progression in songwriting […]
Tags: 2015, Kristofor Allred, Review, Sedate Illusion, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, September 8th, 2015
I love NY and Brooklyn. I’ve been there twice in the past 6 months and its great and I’m itching to go back, so im a little bummed that I may have missed or will miss a opportunity to check out one of Brooklyn’s finest, Throaat. A band that goes for the their namesake in […]
Tags: 2015, Invictus Productions, Review, Throaat, Will 'Bones' Lee
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, September 8th, 2015
This is an album full of cheeps, chirps, skronks, bleeps, bloops, beeps, boops, and blarps. Noisy noise rock, with a lot of analog instruments making digital noises, and digital instruments simulating sounds in nature. If nature was made out of machines. Osso make very tactile music. Imagine solid state transistors being alternately over-amped, then under-watt’d […]
Tags: 2015, OssO, Review, Subsound Records, Timothy D White
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, September 7th, 2015
Several years ago, Ohio’s TON reformed and now we are finally seeing the fruits of their labor. Bow Down To Extinction is their second album, their ’99 debut, Plague, is outstanding. I was a huge fan of TON’s demos, in the 90’s Internal Bleeding and TON shared many good times together onstage. They are also […]
Tags: 2015, Frank Rini, Ossuary Industries, Review, TON