Posts Tagged ‘2006’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Sunday, September 3rd, 2006
Finally a re-issue from Paragon Records that’s a worthwhile release (sorry, the Rigor Sardonicus and Black Crucifixion releases didn’t cut it for me). Originally released in 1998 on Mascot Records, this Latvian pagan metal gem is arguably, along with the more infamous Nokturnal Mortum, the godfather of Eastern Europe’s Pagan metal movement that took some […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Paragon Records, Review, Skyforger
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, August 30th, 2006
For What Once Was… is the premier release for the one man band called Bothildir, formed in 2004. Ardroth is sole creator. Bothildir is based in my home state of Maine. Though Ardroth has only lived here a few years, I’ll still give him home ice advantage even though he is not a true Maineiac. […]
Tags: 2006, Bothildir, Grimulfr, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Saturday, August 26th, 2006
If you, like me, wish that Protest the Hero’s excellent Kezia was a little harsher (especially vocally) and less emo or that Between the Buried and Me’s Alaska had even more sweeping arpeggios and less chaos, the fine debut from LA’s The Human Abstract should be right up your alley. Right now I’ll tell you, […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Hopeless Records, Review, The Human Abstract
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Saturday, August 26th, 2006
Here is album number two from French tech deathsters Gorod (formerly known as Gorgasm) and in a year that has seen such tech death metal luminaries as Decapitated, Gory Blister, Spawn of Possession, Psycroptic and Anata deliver arguably their finest efforts, Gorod enter the fray with their own equally exceptional offering to the genre.Though they […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Gorod, Review, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Saturday, August 26th, 2006
This is a really good record ‘ for 1985. I have to admit that I struggled a little with this review because there was a time in my life when I would have hailed this as some of the best stuff I’ve ever heard. But that was a long time ago, and Mystica, while very […]
Tags: 2006, Axel Rudi Pell, Fred Phillips, Review, SPV
Posted in Reviews, 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, E.Thomas, Review, Trustkill Records, Walls of Jericho
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006
I’m not sure if there is a more perfect marriage of label and band than The End Records re-recording and releasing Giant Squid’s 4 year old debut record. Though certainly falling under the doom/sludge/ambient umbrella of the likes of Isis, Neurosis, Pelican and Mogwai, as you’d expect from a band on The End, Giant Squid […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Giant Squid, Review, The End Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Saturday, August 19th, 2006
Like Deathcore with a hint of melody? Dig bruising breakdowns? Enjoy Through the Eyes of the Dead, Job For Cowboy, All Shall Perish, Antagony, The Classic Struggle, Embrace the End, Winds of Plague and Iscariot? Get this CD. I could leave my review at that and honestly feel that the correct audience is indeed going […]
Tags: 2006, As Blood Runs Black, E.Thomas, Mediaskare Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, August 18th, 2006
It’s become increasingly apparent to me that the tech-core, discordant metalcore movement seems to be entering a second generation of sorts. While the first generation thrived on pure Dillinger/Converge discord and angular complexity, this second generation, taking more than a nod from Between the Buried and Me, is more willing to experiment and evolve their […]
Tags: 2006, Corrosive Recordings, E.Thomas, Review, Veil of Maya
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, August 18th, 2006
I don’t think I need to rehash the history of Deicide here, but the short version is pretty much; great- (Deicide, Legion), suck -(Once Upon the Cross, Serpents of the Light, Insineratehymn, In Torment in Hell) and back to form -(Scars of the Crucifix). Then you have this years very public and very nasty split […]
Tags: 2006, Deicide, E.Thomas, Earache Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › X on Tuesday, August 15th, 2006
Xasthur is addictive. Never great, often dull, amazingly addictive. Modern Psychedelic US Black Metal is what the Moribund press release calls Xasthur. At least we have finally gotten past the suicidal depressive tag that was always misleading and inaccurate, despite the reappearing noose. They do however use the words despair and dreary. Maybe it is […]
Tags: 2006, Grimulfr, Moribund Records, Review, Xasthur
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, August 15th, 2006
If you’ve read my staff picks for 2005 I’m sure there’s no doubting my partiality towards this album. From Mars to Sirius is at once menacing, brutally heavy, ambient and introspective. From Mars to Sirius is the definition of massive; massive melodies, massive heaviness, and massive riffs and beatdowns. And now you get to hear […]
Tags: 2006, Damien Boorman, Gojira, Prosthetic Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, August 14th, 2006
Here is a very competent, visceral and exceedingly tight death/black metal record, but what would you expect from a band featuring drummer Dallas Toler Wade (who plays guitar in Nile) and bassist Mike Poggione (Monstrosity)?That being said, credit should not be taken from the other members (guitarists Christian Lofgren and Chris Hollis and vocalist Hohenstein) […]
Tags: 2006, Deepsend Records, E.Thomas, Lecherous Nocturne, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
While Century Media and Roadrunner easily dominated the nineties with, with each label delivering their share of strong metal releases, the stakes have been raised in the battle for metal dominance amongst the plethora of burgeoning imprints in the 21st Century. Candlelight USA is leading the way. In 2006, the imprint has released more noteworthy, […]
Tags: 2006, Candlelight Records, Erin Fox, Review, Vader
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, August 7th, 2006
Apparently seeing enough in this California Deathcore act to re-issue their Amputated Vein debut Hate. Malice. Revenge, Nuclear Blast must have known they were on to something special. They most certainly were, as I can safely say, The Price of Existence is a massive improvement from breakdown heavy singularity of the solid the debut, and […]
Tags: 2006, All Shall Perish, E.Thomas, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Monday, August 7th, 2006
Q: If Necrophagist left Germany, travelling at 70 kph and Arcturus left Norway moving at half that speed at what time would they collide in front of the Cirque du Soileil and magically transform into the most aggressively weird Canadian metal band since Voivod?A: Just about now, I’d say. Standing at the forefront of the […]
Tags: 2006, John Gnesin, Review, The End Records, Unexpect
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Monday, August 7th, 2006
The End is a perfect fit for these unclassifiable Canadian oddities, as unless you frequent the Cirque D’Soleil while tripping balls and listening to Emperor and Mr Bungle on your head phones, I’ll almost guarantee you’ve never heard anything like this.I will try my best to sum this 7 piece entourage up for you as […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Review, The End Records, Unexpect
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Saturday, August 5th, 2006
On one hand, the debut full length album from Switzerland’s Nucleus Torn is a fitting addition to Prophecy’s legacy of artistically exquisite, female fronted, avant garde, folk, ambient music, but at times it also awkwardly tries to be something a bit more progressively ‘metal’ or rock, and ultimately fails. When Nihil is delivering delicate and […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Nucleus Torn, Prophecy Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Sunday, July 30th, 2006
Wow. The last time I heard this Belgian band on 2001’s Codex Barathri, they were playing a solid but unspectacular form of fantasy tinged pagan/folk black metal. Well, apparently starting with 2004’s genre shifting EP Incognition and after some substantial line-up changes, the band decided to play a form of progressive, technical melodic death metal. […]
Tags: 2006, Axamenta, E.Thomas, Review, Shiver Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Saturday, July 29th, 2006
The End has been relatively quiet in 2006 thus far, but with August and beyond unveiling amazing releases like Agalloch, Unexpect, Giant Squid, Virgin Black and Stolen Babies albums, The End looks to again to back on track and dominate year end lists with their brand of superbly unclassifiable music. Starting with Agalloch’s third masterpiece, […]
Tags: 2006, Agalloch, E.Thomas, Review, The End Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, July 20th, 2006
Album number three from this highly underrated Italian Melodic Death metal band that features Bjorn ‘Speed’ Strid of Soilwork fame on vocals, and ol’ Bjorn has to be pissed that his little Italian side project blows his full time band out of the water.Yeah I said it. Disarmonia Mundi, and this album especially, blows (recent) […]
Tags: 2006, Disharmonia Mundi, E.Thomas, Review, Scarlet Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, July 17th, 2006
Unfortunately, despite Victory Records spurt of semi metal here recently, (Beneath The Sky, Emmure), Florida’s A Day to Remember, following up their tepidly commercial debut, And Their Name Was Treason, deliver a predictably mundane yet Victory styled sophomore album that will appeal to the Hot Topic crowd. Whereas label mates Beneath The Sky seem genuinely […]
Tags: 2006, A Day To Remember, E.Thomas, Review, Victory Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
You’ve got to give FASSW some credit for trying something a bit new here. After the incredibly heavy debut EP, Not One Word Has Been Omitted, the Ohio act had a bit of a line up change with vocalist Will Jackson coming over from St. Louis act End Of All and bringing with him a […]
Tags: 2006, Black Market Activities, E.Thomas, From A Second Story Window, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Tuesday, July 11th, 2006
San Diego’s Cattle Decapitation have always been in the periphery of my death metal vision, lurking outside my favorite band circle, inching closer with every release due to my usual lack of affinity for grindcore. However, with Karma. Bloody. Karma Cattle Decapitation have burst into the circle, wide eyed and drooling with a full on […]
Tags: 2006, Cattle Decapitation, E.Thomas, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Monday, July 10th, 2006
Rising from the tragic ashes of Windir, Norway’s Vreid (Wrath) continue to move away from the pagan/Viking tones of Windir and build on the fine debut, Kraft.Pitch Black Brigade is a black metal album at its dark, pulsing heart, but it’s a bold and creative form of black metal that introduces some grimy black ‘n’ […]
Tags: 2006, E.Thomas, Review, Tabu Records, Vreid