Posts Tagged ‘Self-Released’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, October 8th, 2010
The hype-machine surrounding France’s Holding Sand seems to be in full-swing and it appears as if the band is at the verge of breaking through—at least in France. Having played through their 17-minute EP On Sleepless Night, I can see why. Pure metalheads need not apply, since there’s isn’t much for you here, even if […]
Tags: 2010, Holding Sand, Mikko, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Monday, September 20th, 2010
King Giant may hail from Virginia, but the sludge they dish out on Southern Darkness sounds like something raked up from the bottom of a muddy Louisiana swamp. The sound is dense, like a dark, menacing beast that pays tribute to metal legends like Black Sabbath, walks hand-in-hand with sludge contemporaries like Down and Crowbar […]
Tags: 2010, Fred Phillips, King Giant, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, August 26th, 2010
What you have is 50% hardcore, and 50% death metal, with two members from the heavy as hell Eyes to the Sky, and then two from Jungle Rot/Cyanosis (drummer and guitarist were in both bands respectively). Whilst none of those bands are what you would deem spectacular, they are stout solid and have good songs, […]
Tags: 2010, Benjamin DeBlasi, Cause For Revelation, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
Amid 2010’s big name death metal releases, some smaller and more obscure but no less competent, enjoyable releases more than likely crept under your radar. Releases by the likes of Tormenticon, Fleshrot, Entrails, Scrambled Defuncts, Aosoth, Grind Inc, Domination Through Impurity, Burial Invocation and Syn:drom, which might not get the praise and attention as say […]
Tags: 2010, Death Toll Rising, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010
While certainly getting inundated with digital promos for the latest and greatest and most anticipated releases from large bands and labels is a perk of this ‘job’, one of the more pleasurable elements is getting set stuff from honest to goodness, hardworking bands that actually want a review. Bands that send you emails, thanks and […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released, Severed
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Monday, August 16th, 2010
If a band contacts me or the site and politely asks for a review of their self-released record, and sends me a copy of their record from Portugal, you know what? Even if it’s from 2009, when it’s this solid, I’ll review the damn thing and give the Teeth of the Divine readership some exposure […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Karnak Seti, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
I’ve already contemplated about the state of French metal in a few other reviews this year, so I won’t dwell on subject too much. In fact, I’m getting rather tired of being surprised by the quality acts that stem from France; it would be refreshing to receive something that could be labeled as garbage. But, […]
Tags: 2010, Abysse, Mikko, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Rise from Ruins is the debut release from melodic death metallers, Posthuman, hailing from the Netherlands. The album really does contain some solid death with fierce guitar work and also brings in some atmosphere with futuristic-sounding keyboards. The album starts out with an interesting intro in which you hear the news on the radio broadcast […]
Tags: 2010, Kate Wilcox, Posthuman, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
I’m a bit of a collector of offbeat recordings. I love strange stuff like (good) parodies, metal tunes covered by groups in other genres (and vice versa), metal Christmas tunes, etc. Given that, and the fact that I’ve always been a closet fan of flamenco guitar, Flametal’s Heavy Mellow was a must-listen for me. Guitarist […]
Tags: 2010, Flametal, Fred Phillips, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, May 3rd, 2010
Probably one of the best things about being a fan of metal is that you’re constantly coming across new and interesting incarnations of the music you love; a luxury not so commonly afforded to the “they’ve been there so let’s do that too” mainstream. Another advantage that the underground has over the radio scene is […]
Tags: 2010, Harley Carlson, Review, Self-Released, The Sequence of Prime, Virion
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, April 23rd, 2010
So Iced Earth guitarist Jon Schaffer, who has always seemed a very patriotic sort, has now launched a side project Sons of Liberty and electronically self-released a debut record Brush-fires of the Mind. The project is heavily political and obsessed with conspiracy theories. He’s said that he intends the band and its website to become […]
Tags: 2009, Fred Phillips, Review, Self-Released, Sons of Liberty
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
The members of Daredevil Squadron wear their varied influences on their sleeves on their debut album Out of the Sun, and, to be honest, it’s quite refreshing. There’s a dash of traditional metal here, a bit of 1970s hard rock there, a pinch of 1980s sleaze, just a touch of blues rock and even an […]
Tags: 2010, Daredevil Squadron, Fred Phillips, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, March 1st, 2010
Brazilian band Dynahead deliver some strong, tight Heavy Metal with their debut CD Antigen. After several spins of this album now, I’d have to ultimately place it in the Progressive Metal category. But, don’t get visions of some Dream Theater or Threshold clone in your noggin. The Metal on Antigen is much more aggressive and […]
Tags: 2010, Dynahead, Review, Self-Released, Shawn Pelata
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
The full-length debut from Italy’s Future is Tomorrow certainly shows some promise, if not much innovation. It’s a concept record that looks at a funeral through the eyes of the deceased, and apparently only the first part of the concept. On a positive note, Future is Tomorrow plays a brand of power/prog without a lot […]
Tags: 2009, Fred Phillips, Future is Tomorrow, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, February 11th, 2010
It’s no real surprise that this unsigned Austin, TX based group is vying desperately to win a competition that would have them open for Killswitch Engage, but truth be told- if they did play right before, fans might think they are seeing a KsE cover band or a group of KsE imposters. Not that Die […]
Tags: 2010, Die Among Heroes, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
Well, this is it, the final album from the Baton Rouge blasphemers known as Catholicon. Of Ages Past caps a career of some of the most unique black/death metal ever recorded and the band has done it while remaining fiercely independent, firmly underground, and resolute in its disgust for the three major white-light religions (Christianity, […]
Tags: 2010, Catholicon, Review, Scott Alisoglu, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Monday, February 8th, 2010
I’ve noticed a bit of trend in hardcore/metalcore/American metal of late; First, some really good clean vocalist are starting to surface in these acts and second some bands seem to be injecting true blue progressive metal into their sound. Not just piecemeal stuff or even scatter shot BTBAM styled stuff, but actual, structured, epic and […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Fallen Martyr, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › J on Friday, February 5th, 2010
This is why I love this gig. Every month or so, I get a package of random CD promos. Sometimes I know of the bands or the label, but more often than not, it’s yet more mystery discs from the vast reaches of the metal underground. And once in awhile, you wind up with a […]
Tags: 2010, Johann Wolfgang Pozoj, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, January 13th, 2010
If you think about it, for gruff metal heads a lot of us are accepting of some pretty mellow non metal acts: Tenhi, Nuen Welten, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, old Mortiis, Summoning, Dornenreich just to name a few, seem to get a free pass with metal heads and as artistically brilliant as many non metal […]
Tags: 2010, Concentric, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
Without fail, the same thing happens at the end of every year; I submit my year end picks to various outlets, only to have a release cross my path that would have made the list. In this case the second self released EP from Long Island’s Painted In Exile would have hands down been the […]
Tags: 2009, E.Thomas, Painted In Exile, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, December 21st, 2009
When listening to the self released debut from Canada’s Aquila (featuring former members of Bloodshoteye), I get a little sense of Deja Va as I’m reminded of Loren Battle’s Words Begins Wars, release earlier this year; Confident, well done, polished, epic artwork – and all of it self released. But it’s also plying a genre […]
Tags: 2009, Aquila, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Monday, December 21st, 2009
With their debut self released EP, Italy’s Unconventional Disruption has simultaneously added to 2009s self released excellence (Belakor, Cephalectomy, Kalisia, Vengeful, Avicularia) and to Italy’s impressive, growing death metal scene, (Hour Of Penance, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Vomit the Soul, Gory Blister). With a chunky, angular, down-tuned sound, these five excellent songs reminded of a more controlled […]
Tags: 2009, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released, Unconventional Disruption
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Saturday, December 19th, 2009
That album cover repulses everyone that I show it too, which only makes me want to continue showing it to folks, no matter how disinterested they may be. It kind of reminds you of something Cannibal Corpse might have on a cover, doesn’t it? That would make sense because on Obesidade Morbida (even I can […]
Tags: 2009, Anarkhon, Review, Scott Alisoglu, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, December 17th, 2009
An Entire Legion is a band with a personality conflict. It’s a band that strives for a traditional feel, but at the same time wants to be current. It’s a band that lives on hard rock guitar riffs, but at the same time works to appeal to an artsy commercial crowd. In short, it’s a […]
Tags: 2009, An Entire Legion, Fred Phillips, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, December 7th, 2009
It’s fitting that this Croatian band take their name from a genus of spider that includes Tarantulas, because their form of spazzy, angular, technical , slightly experimental death metal is the perfect soundtrack for a nature documentary where spiders do their skittish, frantic, unpredictable, spidery things. The twisting, twangy form of death metal that Avicularia […]
Tags: 2009, Avicularia, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released