Posts Tagged ‘Light This City’
Posted in L, Reviews on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
I’ve enjoyed watching Light This City evolve from their rough and ready debut The Hero Cycle in 2003 to through their brilliant third album, Facing the Thousand , to what is now their swansong, Stormchaser, a mere five years later. The band has evolved from a mere At The Gates worship to a powerful, polished an [...]
Tags: 2008, Erik Thomas, Light This City, Prosthetic Records, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, News on Monday, September 15th, 2008
Recently disbanded San Francisco melodic death thrashers LIGHT THIS CITY have confirmed Nov. 11 as the release date for the band’s fourth and final full-length album, entitled ‘Stormchaser,’ as well as the complete tracklisting for the 12-song effort, which will be released through Prosthetic Records. A new track, “Sand And Snow” has also been posted on the [...]
Tags: Light This City, Prosthetic Records
Posted in Blog on Monday, June 9th, 2008
In Thrash We Trust Tour - St. Louis, MO June 4th 2008
The two hour drive from my home to Pop’s in St. Louis (Sauget, Ill to be exact - right across the river from Downtown) is always a long one, but I’m more than willing to make it to see a good show. Death Angel, [...]
Tags: 2008, Arsis, Blog, Death Angel, God Forbid, Light This City, Soul Descenders, St. Louis
Posted in News on Friday, April 4th, 2008
Light This City offers another video update from the studio – guitar and bass recording
San Francisco’s melodic death metallers Light This City have issued the second of four in-studio video updates while the band is recording its fourth record, tentatively scheduled for a fall 2008 release via Prosthetic Records. The clip, featuring guitar and bass [...]
Tags: Death Angel, God Forbid, Light This City, Soilent Green, Testament
Posted in L, Reviews on Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
I’ll make no bones about it. I liked this band. A lot. In fact, I prefer them to the like minded Darkest Hour and The Black Dahlia Murder as far as their modern take on slightly melodic, uber tight thrash metal is concerned. That’s right, I said I liked them better than Darkest Hour, and [...]
Tags: 2006, Erik Thomas, Light This City, Prosthetic Records, Review