Posts Tagged ‘Season of Mist’
Posted in A, Reviews on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Atrox has reminded me of one of the central tenets of my existence on this album, specifically the one about murdering anyone who thinks techno and metal are a good combination. This is very clean industrial-nu-metal without a hint of malice to it anywhere, even the Planet of the Apes sample.
The drumming is the requisite [...]
Tags: 2008, Atrox, Kyle Huckins, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in E, Reviews on Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
For most bands, releasing a double disc studio album comprised of solely new material, and clocking in at an hour and a half, would be an amazing feat. But for England’s extreme doom gods, Esoteric, this is just another day in the park. In fact, it’s not the first time they’ve released a two disc [...]
Tags: 2008, Belgarath, Esoteric, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in K, Reviews on Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
Based on the liner notes that accompanied this disc, it sounds as if Karelia have been searching for a comfortable niche over their 8-year career. They started as power metal on Usual Tragedy, and then downshifted to a more mellow, poppy experience on Raise. And with Restless, it seems they’re trying on the eyeliner and [...]
Tags: 2008, Gabaghoul, Karelia, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in K, Reviews on Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
If you’re going to name your band Klone, you’d better have something original to present, whether you hide that C behind a K or not. At first, opening track “Candlelight” seems solid enough, though clearly influenced by fellow countrymen (France) Gojira. A sludgy, low-end lurch, a very similar vocal delivery, and then, the chorus glides [...]
Tags: 2008, Gabaghoul, Klone, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in E, Reviews on Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
Just based on the cover, which features a skinned rabbit dressed in lacy dollclothes (rather than the usual demiglace), you can already predict that this will be some sort of loopy, eccentric goth-metal. Eths certainly has a touch of the avant-garde, but musically, it’s a more familiar blend of metalcore and nu-metal. Comparisons to Slipknot [...]
Tags: 2008, Eths, Gabaghoul, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in B, Reviews on Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
With its nighttime cityscape and tech-font title, I was pretty sure this side-project from current Susperia (and former Old Man’s Child) members Tjodalv and Memnock would be some form of industrial metal. Perhaps a futuristic update of the catchy, blackened thunder of those other acts, but replacing gothic pomp with synthesized deathscapes.
Instigator is futuristic alright, [...]
Tags: 2008, Black Comedy, Gabaghoul, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, W on Monday, June 25th, 2007
So in my recent discovering of all things black metal, one band that kept coming up as a band I had to hear was Sweden’s Watain. Lo and behold, Sworn to the Dark shows up in my mailbox and I play it expecting a nasty, evil and malevolent tide of blackened blasphemy. Instead what I [...]
Tags: 2007, Erik Thomas, Review, Season of Mist, Watain
Posted in A, Reviews on Wednesday, October 18th, 2006
First, after re-listening to The Codex Necro in preparation for this review, there is no doubt in my mind that the debut album from this British duo was and is one of the most extreme releases ever and arguably the most important extreme record to come out of the UK since Scum. That being said, the [...]
Tags: 2006, Anaal Nathrakh, Erik Thomas, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in A, Reviews on Saturday, September 30th, 2006
Five long years preceded the realization of Ancient Rites’ Rvbicon, and the wait proves to be well worth it for fans of these Blackened Folk trailblazers. However, neither time past nor shifts in the long-running Belgian outfit’s alignment have slowed the severe creativity relayed by this adeptly talented group.
The influences that Ancient Rites derive from [...]
Tags: 2006, Ancient Rites, Erin Fox, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, T on Wednesday, May 17th, 2006
When a band compares itself to the likes of Nevermore, Symphony X, Iced Earth and Iron Maiden (especially Nevermore), I tend to get somewhat interested (to the point where the expectations rise up quite dramatically). And such is the case with Chicago’s Twelfth Gate who continue their metallic deeds on “Threshold of Revelation”.Did I get [...]
Tags: 2006, Apollyon, Review, Season of Mist, Twelfth Gate
Posted in A, Reviews on Tuesday, February 21st, 2006
It’s been a good year for black metal for me so far; Thyrane, Lugubrum, Grand Belial’s Key, Oblomov, Dark Funeral, Leviathan’s 35 split CD’s and this superb effort all have made black metal interesting for me again.
Frankly, I’ve never really delved to far into Aborym’s discography, so this album came as a surprise to me. [...]
Tags: 2006, Aborym, Erik Thomas, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in A, Reviews on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2004
Roughly translated as ‘Lord, You Are Not Worthy’, Domine Non Es Dignus is the highly anticipated follow up to the utterly devastating debut The Codex Necro which due to its caustic, barren and apocalyptic sound, arguably made England’s Anaal Nathrakh one of the most extreme black metal acts around.
So how does album number 2 stack [...]
Tags: 2004, Anaal Nathrakh, Erik Thomas, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in C, Reviews on Friday, September 19th, 2003
When Nordavind, the most corpse-like being in all of black metal, left, I feared the mighty Carpathian Forest would change drastically. His Frostian flourishes were always inspired and were one of the quirks that made the band one of the elite. Easily one of the most consistent of the long standing black metal bands, they [...]
Tags: 2003, Carpathian Forest, Grimulfr, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, W on Friday, April 5th, 2002
For some reason, much like with their debut, even though it is unoriginal, derivative and simplistic, I enjoy Severed Eyes… immensely. Killjoy and Frediablo have successfully brought gore and splatter death metal to the black metal scene. There are, of course, many bands incorporating the sounds of American death metal but Killjoy delights in the [...]
Tags: 2002, Grimulfr, Review, Season of Mist, Wurdulak