Posts Tagged ‘Threeman Recordings’
Posted in E, Reviews on Monday, July 30th, 2007
Old logo? Yup. Old Seagrave-ish cover? Yup. A pissed off LG Petrov? Yup. Blastbeats? Yup. ‘That” guitar tone? Yup. A complete return to form?…
Almost.
Truth is a much as I revere Entombed’s classic first two albums and have yet to really appreciate the much lauded Wolverine Blues, I really haven’t paid Entombed that much attention. Heck [...]
Tags: 2007, Entombed, Erik Thomas, Review, Threeman Recordings
Posted in G, Reviews on Monday, April 17th, 2006
Now that the post-Bloodbath, Stockholm homage glow seems to have passed, with even Bloodbath moving away from their Entombed/Dismember/ Grave worship for Nightmares Made Flesh, here comes Lord K (The Project Hate) and his second super group of old school Swedish death mongers featuring Emperor Magus Caligula - Vocals (Dark Funeral, Hypocrisy, Dominion Caligula), Tomas [...]
Tags: 2006, Erik Thomas, God Among Insects, Review, Threeman Recordings
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 G, Reviews on Monday, September 6th, 2004
So in a year that sees albums from not only legends Grave, Entombed and Dismember, you’ve also got ‘supergroups’ Bloodbath, Murder Squad and Chaosbreed throwing in their respective homage to the Sunlight sound.
And now comes another ’supergroup’ giving suitable homage to ‘that’ sound and it consists of four unequivocally qualified heathens ready to deliver some [...]
Tags: 2004, Erik Thomas, God Among Insects, Review, Threeman Recordings
Posted in Reviews, T on Monday, August 25th, 2003
Thanks to our friends at Candlelight, this album is now available in the US and it was worth the wait. One of my favorite bands has released the album they’ve hinted at for 2 decent but hard to find efforts. Both Cybersonic Superchrist (2000, Pavement Music) and When We Are Done Your Flesh Will Be [...]
Tags: 2003, Erik Thomas, Review, The Project Hate MCMXCIX, Threeman Recordings