Posts Tagged ‘2005’
Posted in Reviews, T on Tuesday, February 7th, 2006
Cutting his teeth in primordial heavy outfits Earth and Melvins, bassist Joe Preston is no stranger to avant-garde doom. Before he landed his current gig wielding the thunderstick for Matt Pike’s High on Fire, he was the brainchild behind the one-man-band (cum drum machine) Thrones, who has enjoyed two full-length albums and a slew of [...]
Tags: 2005, Chris Ayers, Review, Southern Lord, Thrones
Posted in Reviews, V on Monday, February 6th, 2006
Shame on you death metal labels. While busy churning out mindless hordes of gore grind and releasing mediocre efforts from bands like Torture Killer, Hate Eternal, Divine Empire, Bile, Krisiun or even rehashing the past with the likes of Obituary and Cryptopsy and a band like Vore remains criminally unsigned.While most of the underground is [...]
Tags: 2005, Erik Thomas, Review, Self-Released, Vore
Posted in Reviews, V on Friday, January 27th, 2006
Four guys up in Ontario Canada really , really like Dark Funeral, Immortal and Marduk and they do a pretty admirable job of paying homage to them on their blistering debut (label released) album Black Northern Storm.
Now this is my first exposure to these lads, so I’m not sure how Black Northern Storm stands up [...]
Tags: 2005, Erik Thomas, Krankenhaus Records, Review, Vanquished
Posted in A, Reviews on Wednesday, December 28th, 2005
With their long awaited second album, France’s Aes Dana (who once featured various members of Antaeus and Arkhon Infaustus), have delivered a perfect rendition of folk and Celtic/pagan artistry and frosty black metal nihilism and arguably one of the finest pieces of folk based metal I have ever heard.
Graced by the flutes of Amorgen (of [...]
Tags: 2005, Adipocere Records, Aes Dana, Erik Thomas, Review
Posted in A, Reviews on Tuesday, December 6th, 2005
Grindcore at its best is the art of balance between chaos and control, the tension between the discipline needed in order to elevate one’s musical skills to perform at such extremes and then the freedom to throw all learned concepts out the window in pursuit of a zen-like state of sadistic ecstasy. Poland’s Antigama harnesses [...]
Tags: 2005, Antigama, John Gnesin, Review, Selfmadegod Records
Posted in Reviews, V on Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
There’s something to be said for no frills, competently brutal, US death metal and Vile, along with Divine Empire’s Method of Execution have delivered it in droves.Compared to other Unique Leader bands like Decrepit Birth, Agiel, Gorgasm, Internal Suffering and such, Vile’s third album is actually rather tame; there’s some control, some blackened melody, solos [...]
Tags: 2005, Erik Thomas, Review, Unique Leader Records, Vile
Posted in Reviews, T on Tuesday, November 29th, 2005
There’s an awful lot of quality hardcore to be had on this 2 disc retrospective from one of metallic hardcore’s recently reformed underappreciated pioneers. Before the current popular metal meets hardcore trend spearheaded by bands like Hatebreed et al there was Strife, Earth Crisis, Merauder and Turmoil, who toiled without the benefit of MTV or [...]
Tags: 2005, Abacus Recordings, Erik Thomas, Review, Turmoil
Posted in K, Reviews on Tuesday, November 22nd, 2005
Another scorching record from Willowtip, this time in the form of Dallas’s own Napalm Death worshiping grinders, Kill the Client who have delivered a blistering Stateside response to The Code is Red…
While most copycat metal rests on the laurels of the subject material, Kill The Client’s homage to Napalm Death (as well as Nasum it [...]
Tags: 2005, Erik Thomas, Kill the Client, Review, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews, T on Wednesday, November 9th, 2005
Brutal, terror inducing, apocalyptic grindcore - with a name like Total Fucking Destruction, what else can you really expect? Following the path carved out by genre masters Pig Destroyer, Discordance Axis, Agoraphobic Nosebleed, etc, Total Fucking Destruction take a simpler yet teeth-gnashingly hateful approach to the standard grindcore formula.Featuring a drum set stripped down to the [...]
Tags: 2005, Bones Brigade Records, Brent Mittelstadt, Review, Total Fucking Destruction
Posted in Reviews, T on Tuesday, November 8th, 2005
This self-released, very professional, well presented and produced effort from this Belgian five piece is a pleasant surprise amid reviewing my 678th metalcore EP. Plying a form of atmospheric, mid paced, vaguely pagan/folk black metal, Thurisaz sound very “Scandinavian” with their tinkling synths, melodic guitars and pagan hues. If you slowed Skyfire or Wintersun slowed [...]
Tags: 2005, Erik Thomas, Review, Self-Released, Thurisaz
Posted in L, Reviews on Saturday, November 5th, 2005
This is not a new recording, but a pressing onto cd of the split vinyl release of 2004 by Profound Lore Records. Battle Kommand is offering the material to a wider audience but also to the select few that own the vinyl because of the addition of three bonus tracks by Xasthur and one by [...]
Tags: 2005, Battle Kommand Records, Grimulfr, Leviathan, Review, Xasthur
Posted in A, Reviews on Monday, October 31st, 2005
Despite the power metal cover, Sweden’s Azure deliver a pretty solid slab of melodic and accessible black/war metal, and thanks to Deathgasm, King of Stars-Bearer of Dark now has a US license from Pulverized Records.
This is as ‘nice’ as black metal gets, with the catchy restraint of early Norther meets the epic dynamics of Epoch [...]
Tags: 2005, Azure, Erik Thomas, Pulverized Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, S on Sunday, October 30th, 2005
Here’s some pretty entertaining and humorous grindcore that takes elements from Cephalic Carnage (bizarre tangents, love of weed) and early Pungent Stench (humor, guitar tone, vocals, song structures) and manages to squeeze everything into one highly packed bowl of resin infused fun.Though still grindcore, Serious Grind manage to deliver more than just 30 second spurts [...]
Tags: 2005, Antagony Media, Erik Thomas, Review, Serious Grind
Posted in G, Reviews on Friday, October 28th, 2005
Well, here it is folks. The moment of this album arriving had me giddier than when my first real girlfriend let me touch her jiggly and moist bits for the first time. This is comeback album that for me, far exceeds the hype of Suffocation, Obituary, Celtic Frost, and whoever else the fuck has decided [...]
Tags: 2005, Erik Thomas, Gorefest, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, V on Tuesday, October 25th, 2005
The Wacken Festival held annually in Germany is perhaps the best known and most loved of all of the outdoor, open air, Heavy Metal Music Festivals in all the world. Metal Fans come in droves from all corners of the globe to bask in the brain-bashing, ear-splitting, neck-snapping glow of loud, live Heavy Metal. So, [...]
Tags: 2005, Magick Records, Review, Shawn Pelata, Various Artists
Posted in Reviews, T on Tuesday, October 25th, 2005
If you’ve got a longing to return to the hard rock scene of the 1970s, London band Tokyo Dragons gives you the opportunity on their latest effort Give Me the Fear. The 11 songs are heavily laced with the sounds of classic Kiss and Thin Lizzy. In fact, I think Gene and Paul are probably [...]
Tags: 2005, Escapi Music, Fred Phillips, Review, Tokyo Dragons
Posted in A, Reviews on Tuesday, October 18th, 2005
The word melodic gets thrown around like food when Anna Nicole Smith eats a buffet; a word chucked into death metal to show something other than sheer brutality, but other than a few solos, what makes death metal truly melodic?.Arsis, that’s what.
Let me tell you, the 13 minute center piece of this criminally teasing EP [...]
Tags: 2005, Arsis, Erik Thomas, Review, Willowtip Records
Posted in K, Reviews on Friday, October 14th, 2005
Of all the hardcore EP’s chucked at me over the last few years, the self titled EP from this California band still gets regular airplay. Killing The Dream also get addition exposure when I play the excellent Embrace the End album as guitarists Joel Adams and Bart Mullis moonlight in that slighter heavier death core [...]
Tags: 2005, Deathwish Inc, Erik Thomas, Killing the Dream, Review
Posted in Reviews, T on Wednesday, October 5th, 2005
“ONCE AGAIN WE BRING ARMAGEDDON!”
Apt opening to start the album as “At The Entrance to Hells Unholy Fire” kicks off album number four from this legitimate Swedish super group comprised of Lord K Philipson (House of Usher, Leukemia, Dark Funeral, God Among Insects), Jörgen Sandström (ex-Grave, ex-Entombed, ex- Krux, Vicious Art), Petter S. Freed (2 [...]
Tags: 2005, Erik Thomas, Review, The Project Hate MCMXCIC, Threeman Recordings
Posted in Reviews, W on Monday, October 3rd, 2005
Seriously, who the hell calls their album I Taste Your Fucking Tears of Sorrow? I tell you who, zee Germans. I have to hand it out to Wytchcraft though, I’ve spent more time trying to decide whether or not I’m crying or laughing at the(ir) name(s) than I’ve spend on downloading sleazy, coprophilic chocolate-mousse movies [...]
Tags: 2005, Apollyon, Review, Self-Released, Wytchcraft
Posted in P, Reviews on Tuesday, September 27th, 2005
Note, I originally reviewed this album for Deadtide a few months ago but my opinion hasn’t changed on it in the least.Pedigree is industrial dirge from Estonia. This is some pretty good stuff mixing in bits of Isis, Therapy? and their most prominent influence, Godflesh. The bass is what reminds me a lot Isis, due [...]
Tags: 2005, Kyle Huckins, Nailboard Records, Pedigree, Review
Posted in Reviews, T on Sunday, September 25th, 2005
With all the all the underwhelming metalcore Metal Blade has churned out this year (As I Lay Dying, The Black Dahlia Murder, Unearth, Winter Solstice, The Red Death, Neaera), you’d forgive me for being cynical when broached with another Iron Clad Recordings (Unearth’s Trevor Phipps’ label) licensed effort. Then you’d have to also forgive me [...]
Tags: 2005, Erik Thomas, Ironclad Recordings, Review, The Classic Struggle
Posted in A, Reviews on Wednesday, September 21st, 2005
Considering the vast wealth of deathcore and tech/math core that has assaulted my ears this year, New York’s Abeyance shouldn’t have even registered on the Richter scale, even more so considering their rather questionable choice of label. But as it stands Experience is the Words that are Written is actually pretty solid.
I’ve seen a lot [...]
Tags: 2005, Abeyance, Crash Music Inc., Erik Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, W on Monday, September 19th, 2005
As hard as Lifeforce is plugging this as Entombed meets Dissection meets Mastodon meets High On Fire, I’m only buying a quarter of their hype; the Swedish death metal quarter. Withered, for all intents, purposes, regardless of origin (Georgia-hence the Mastodon plugs), name dropping and forced label based pigeon holing, stand toe to toe with [...]
Tags: 2005, Erik Thomas, Lifeforce Records, Review, Withered
Posted in A, Reviews on Tuesday, September 13th, 2005
Metal Blade has a knack for finding highly touted, unknown (mostly metalcore) bands that garnered considerable buzz with debut records and signing them for their subsequent efforts; The Black Dahlia Murder, Unearth, As I Lay Dying, The Red Chord, Into The Moat, Premonitions of War, Born From Pain, etc. And now they have done it [...]
Tags: 2005, Animosity, Black Market Activities, Erik Thomas, Metal Blade Records, Review