Posts Tagged ‘Trustkill Records’
Posted in Reviews, W on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
I know I’ll upset a lot of thrash purists by saying this but, for me, the fourth album from Detroit’s Walls of Jericho, despite the bands early metallic hardcore, Crisis wanna be sound, actually has more in common with the current thrash revival than anything else.
Sure, they are still fronted by the female Jamey Jasta [...]
Tags: 2008, Erik Thomas, Review, Trustkill Records, Walls of Jericho
Posted in Reviews, S on Saturday, November 17th, 2007
Trustkill and hardcore. That’s got to be a joke right? Well apparently not. In fact it seems that when everyone’s former ‘favourite,’ label isn’t releasing garbage by too many bad bands to name they are unearthing the odd gem, although this is becoming scarcer and scarcer as the years pass on by. Having said that, [...]
Tags: 2007, Benjamin DeBlasi, Review, Soldiers, Trustkill Records
Posted in Reviews, W on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006
Is it bad that I want to see who would win in a fight/make out session between Walls of Jericho’s Candace Kucsulain and Bloodlined Calligraphy’s Ally French? Anyways, arguably Kucsulain is one of the most venomous female mouths in modern metal and it appears that the band, with their third album, is on par with [...]
Tags: 2006, Erik Thomas, Review, Trustkill Records, Walls of Jericho
Posted in B, Reviews on Monday, January 9th, 2006
First thing’s first; great cover.Now, I really wanted to like Bleeding Through’s third album. I really wanted it to be a huge middle finger to metalheads that look down on Bleeding Through with disdain and I wanted The Truth to remove Bleeding Through from the hated Hotopicore trifecta that also includes Avenged Sevenfold and Atreyu. [...]
Tags: 2006, Bleeding Through, Erik Thomas, Review, Trustkill Records
Posted in Reviews, T on Tuesday, October 19th, 2004
Orange County straightedge bruisers Throwdown have been filming themselves since their first ever show. Now, all of the footage has been artfully edited and interlaced with interviews to chronicle the band’s history in typical Jackass meets Behind the Music fashion. With footage from their first 1999 tour, Warped Tour in 2003, European and Australian tours, [...]
Tags: 2004, Erik Thomas, Review, Throwdown, Trustkill Records
Posted in Reviews, W on Tuesday, February 24th, 2004
I distinctly remember not being that impressed with the debut album The Bound Feed the Gagged from this Michigan quintet, but also sharing the sentiment of the Teeth of the Divine writer that reviewed that album in thinking “I’ve not heard the last from this lot.” And here they are with album number 2, and it’s a [...]
Tags: 2004, Erik Thomas, Review, Trustkill Records, Walls of Jericho