Posts Tagged ‘Vendlus Records’
Posted in G, Reviews on Friday, October 10th, 2008
Jackie Perez Gratz (Amber Asylum) and her two pals, Max Doyle and Zack Farwell (of skaterock band Walken) have returned to give us yet another stunning record that, like its debut will be in the running for album of the year.
Stylistically, not much has changed in the Grayceon camp. They still play a dreamy, eclectic [...]
Tags: 2008, Erik Thomas, Grayceon, Review, Vendlus Records
Posted in D, Reviews on Friday, June 20th, 2008
Wow, where did this come from?
Galas’ background is in darkwave (playing with Lycia), but The Cataclysm melds goth-rock, doom, alt-country and the blackest of post-rock to create a lush, oppressive odyssey to get utterly lost in.
I haven’t heard the other band, but I hope he sticks with this sound - it’s completely arresting, and took [...]
Tags: 2008, David Galas, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Vendlus Records
Posted in I, Reviews on Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
So often words like “atmospheric,” “progressive,” and “experimental” get thrown around in extreme metal. It seems like if you add any sort of tangents, acoustics, clean vocal or such you get lumped in with the “progressive” crowd — ask Opeth. But what was the last really experimental but ‘real’ death metal album you heard? An [...]
Tags: 2008, Erik Thomas, Island, Review, Vendlus Records
Posted in A, Reviews on Thursday, April 3rd, 2008
The White EP is the follow up to 2004’s The Grey EP, (which I never heard) and consists of 7 more acoustic, ambient and instrumental tracks from the leading purveyors of ‘grey metal’.
Composed from 2004 to 2007, this limited edition EP is a good place for this batch of material as it’s hardly recognizable as [...]
Tags: 2008, Agalloch, Erik Thomas, Review, Vendlus Records
Posted in A, Reviews on Friday, February 29th, 2008
Lost in the current retro thrash revival is the fact that Norway’s Audiopain have been chugging along and kicking out 10 plus releases since 1998, two EP/splits just last year, and their latest 6 track offering, is arguably the most pure throwback and raw of all the so called current thrash revivalists.
Whole promoted as a [...]
Tags: 2008, Audiopain, Erik Thomas, Review, Vendlus Records
Posted in Reviews, V on Friday, February 29th, 2008
After NonAnthropgenic and SoulSavior, V:28’s trilogy is apparently now complete with VioLution, which basically continues their industrial black-ish metal tone that still imbues a sort of modern Enslaved meets label mate Havoc Unit in a blackened industrial visage.
The thing is, it’s still just relatively uninteresting as nothing really ever ‘happens’ or peaks on the album [...]
Tags: 2007, Erik Thomas, Review, V:28, Vendlus Records
Posted in H, Reviews on Monday, January 7th, 2008
After officially declaring …And Oceans dead with the transitional ..And Oceans/Havoc Unit/Sin Decay split, here is official full length debut from Havoc Unit, the newer and nastier incarnation of …And Oceans.
While most will more than likely remember the last two …And Oceans offerings, AMGOD and Cypher as water down techno laced black metal, it would [...]
Tags: 2007, Erik Thomas, Havoc Unit, Review, Vendlus Records
Posted in G, Reviews on Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
I never know what to expect from Vendlus Records. From the industrial black metal of V:28, the completely unclassifiable musings of Especially Likely Sloth, the folk art of The Mist and Morning Dew, the black metal excellence of Wolves In The Throne Room or even Audiopain re-issues, the label defies pigeonholing. However, with Grayceon the [...]
Tags: 2007, Erik Thomas, Grayceon, Review, Vendlus Records