Posts Tagged ‘Saw Her Ghost Records’
Posted in B, Reviews on Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
What is the Beast in the Field? Is it a cow? A ravenous wolf, drawing the torches and pitchforks of an angry mob? Or is it the field itself - a craggy, lumbering juggernaut formed from the earth and rock, wrenching itself up from its slumber to rumble across the countryside? That’s the image that [...]
Tags: 2008, Beast In The Field, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Saw Her Ghost Records
Posted in E, Reviews on Thursday, July 31st, 2008
I’ve never really been too into instrumental music, with a passing, fleeting interest in the likes of Tides, Pelican, Red Sparowes and such. The last instrumental album I really got into was The Autumn Project’s The Burning Light, on Deepsend Records. Ironically, this album was supposed to be released on Deepsend Records, but instead got [...]
Tags: 2008, Empires, Erik Thomas, Review, Saw Her Ghost Records
Posted in A, Reviews on Thursday, June 5th, 2008
Across Tundras’ name is a bit misleading - you might expect this to be another band of corpsepainted warriors, howling about the frozen north and the cold, cold, cold. It’s mournful and somber alright, but their inspiration is rooted much further south, in the American Southwest.
Hailing from Denver, Colorado, Across Tundras plays a psychedelic brand [...]
Tags: 2008, Across Tundras, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Saw Her Ghost Records
Posted in B, Reviews on Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
There is not much about modern contemporary modern hardcore that excites me any more, as I’m pretty much just holding my breath for the impending Killing The Dream release. Then along comes a slew of releases from the quiet of late Saw Her Ghost Records (Empires, Across Tundras, Beast in the Field), and included is [...]
Tags: 2008, Brothers, Erik Thomas, Review, Saw Her Ghost Records
Posted in Reviews, T on Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007
There’s nothing wrong with the fourth release from Michigan’s relatively veteran hardcore act Today I Wait, but there’s nothing that completely enamors me either.
Basically culling from every big name in hardcore and metalcore, TID’s mix of intense, burly metallic hardcore and a few melodic metalcore elements and even a hint of more death metal inspired [...]
Tags: 2007, Erik Thomas, Review, Saw Her Ghost Records, Today I Wait
Posted in B, Reviews on Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
Every year there is an album that I get too late to submit to my various journalistic outlets as one of the best albums of the year. This year, that honor falls to Minnesota’s Battlefields, who despite their blackened moniker and album title, manage to somehow mix the ambient soundscapes of Pelican, Isis and even [...]
Tags: 2007, Battlefields, Erik Thomas, Review, Saw Her Ghost Records