Posts Tagged ‘2010’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, March 29th, 2010
This Finnish outfit turned some heads with their 2002 release Binding of the Spirit. Mixing a heavy dose of synth-laced melodic black and gothic metal, Throes of Dawn seemed to be the underground band to watch. In 2005, Quicksilver Cloud arrived, and though the black metal aspects were still present, a thicker, gothic atmosphere drenched […]
Tags: 2010, Firebox Records, Review, Shane Wolfensberger, Throes of Dawn
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, March 29th, 2010
I can tolerate terrible bands and terrible albums. If your are bad, your are just bad. But if there’s one thing I can’t stand it blatant mediocrity- a borderline musical safety net and status quo that’s just ‘there’ despite talent. And Germany’s Chaos Invocation is such a band. It irks me even more so when […]
Tags: 2010, Canonical Hours, Chaos Invocation, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › A on Monday, March 29th, 2010
Ten years is a long time. Ten “band years” is an eternity when you’re talking about no new album, no tours, etc. Not that the members of Armored Saint haven’t kept busy. Bassist Joey Vera has become a vital part of Fates Warning as well as popping up in session positions for the likes of OSI, Chroma Key, Seven Witches and Anthrax. Singer John Bush was unceremoniously ousted from Anthrax in 2004, only to rejoin the band on stage in 2009 (his status with the band is currently up in the air). But, this isn’t about any of those bands…this is about Armored Saint. The name alone just screams Heavy Metal. The band’s last studio album, 2000’s Revelation (which was their first since 1991’s Symbol Of Salvation) was a fantastic piece of work. La Raza only continues to cement the band’s reputation as world class American Heavy Metal. I’ll let Joey Vera take it from here…
Tags: 2010, Armored Saint, Interview, Shawn Pelata
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, March 26th, 2010
If you’ve heard any of At Vance’s past offerings, you won’t be surprised by anything you find on Ride the Sky. The 11 tracks here are competently done but not very exciting pieces of fairly generic melodic/power metal. It’s not their best work. It’s not completely awful. It’s just kind of there. There are moments […]
Tags: 2010, AFM Records, At Vance, Fred Phillips, Review
Posted in Blog, Frontpage Feature on Thursday, March 25th, 2010
There comes a time when one has to dig through old stuff. While trying to preserve history by adding old Digital Metal reviews to our current archives, we stumbled upon a long since forgotten Top of the Year list, compiled by our staff, and it’s all the way from the year 2000 and 6. Oh my, oh my! Now, today, with hindsight by your side: what are your favorites from 2006?
Tags: 2006, 2010, Blog, Staff, Staff Picks
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Being the thrash fan that I am, I’m almost ashamed to admit that Riot Squad is my introduction to Germany’s Paradox. It’s their fifth release, and they’ve been kicking around in various incarnations since the late 1980s. Admittedly, I was a little America-centric in my thrash listening during that time period and discovered most of […]
Tags: 2010, AFM Records, Fred Phillips, Paradox, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
As much as I’d like for every record I hear to bring something new to the table, I know it’s just not possible. And in some genres, innovation just simply isn’t part of the game, so you look at how well the bands use the conventions. When it comes to European prog/power, Sweden’s Manimal use […]
Tags: 2010, AFM Records, Fred Phillips, Manimal, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › A on Monday, March 22nd, 2010
On Another Breath’s The God Complex it is all about the energy. And we’re talking nuclear-powered energy on this hard rockin’ hardcore/metal gem. It is an album on which the group also takes a deeply philosophical view into questions of faith; the answers found not necessarily uplifting or especially optimistic. The Fulton, NY crew has created what is sure to be one of the year’s best and, in all likelihood, most overlooked hardcore records. Your mission then is to check it out and see what all this raving is about. Vocalist Ted Winkworth answers the questions.
Tags: 2010, Another Breath, Interview, Panic Records, Scott Alisoglu
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Metal is full of bands that cull from culture, history and heritage. From the obvious pagan Viking bands of Scandinavia and Eastern Europe to the Saxon throes of Wodensthrone and Forefather, the Middle Eastern themes of Nile and Orphaned Land, Greek metallers Rotting Christ and even Aztec based metal like Mictlantecuhtli. But if ever there […]
Tags: 2010, Bindrune Recordings, E.Thomas, Nechochwen, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Black metal’s bad boy Varg returns to the rock’n’roll scene with Belus, the first Burzum album in ten years or so — and the first since the man got out of the prison system. Read what Teeth of the Divine’s own Grimulfr has to say about the new album.
Tags: 2010, Burzum, Byelobog Productions, Grimulfr, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Z on Sunday, March 21st, 2010
It’s debatable whether the Rome quartet known as Zu should even be considered metal. True, they have a song on The Way Of The Animal Powers called “Tom Araya is Our Elvis.” Their album sports illustrations of gorillas, a bird’s head in a jar and an exploding volcano. The similarities end there. Zu openly admire […]
Tags: 2010, Justin M. Norton, Public Guilt Records, Review, Zu
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Friday, March 19th, 2010
Massachusetts’ The Year of Our Lord was a victim of bad timing. Their debut and only full length self titled album was released in 2002, a time when melodic death metal was becoming stale and saturated and US bands simple weren’t supposed to be playing this style of metal. So like other US acts plying […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Review, The Year of Our Lord, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
As much as I like metalcore, even the commercialized watered down stuff, the fact remains that the UK’s Bury Tomorrow are so predictable, cookie cutter and utterly devoid of individuality, that I cant think of anything to awfully good to say about their debut album. But also, as a metalcore fan I cant really find […]
Tags: 2010, Artery Recordings, Bury Tomorrow, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Vocalist Christian Rivel (real name Christian Liljegren) has made quite a mark in the last 16 years. As a founding member of Narnia (7 albums), Divinefire (4 albums), Wisdom Call (1 album), Modest Attraction (2 albums) and Flagship (1 album)―not to mention his label Rivel Records―he’s racked up quite a discography. Yet another band/project fronted […]
Tags: 2010, Audiovision, Review, Shawn Pelata, Ulterium Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, March 15th, 2010
When Godspeed You Black Emperor! lent itself for post-rock to advertise and gain momentum, little did they know just how saturated the genre would become. Soon after, everyone seemed to have a band that played the music by the book, making it harder and harder for the casual listener to find the progressive elements the […]
Tags: 2010, Fluttery Records, Mikko, Phoenix and the Turtle, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, March 15th, 2010
There’s a lot to like from the debut of Barcelona’s Pagan metal act Lux Divina. It’s a well produced black metal record full of foresty, heathen pride and regal pagan grandiosity as well as trademark melodic black metal trappings. Versed metal heads will detect the immediate influence of Borknagar and Vintersorg as well as early […]
Tags: 2010, Ars Magna Recordings, E.Thomas, Lux Divina, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, March 15th, 2010
The rest of the world got this disc late 2009, those of us in North America had to wait till January 26. The limited edition contains a bonus DVD recorded Live at Peace & Love -festival on June 28, 2008 in Borlänge, Sweden. This is almost reason enough to get this album…
Tags: 2010, Dark Funeral, Grimulfr, Regain Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Friday, March 12th, 2010
Grab your shovel, go out back into the woods, and dig up your great grandfather’s chest, get his bearshirt and put it on. Join in the merriment. Bifröst is a recommended band that has shown great improvements in musicianship and deserves a listen. Modern folk metal is plagued with too many synthesized flutes, too many […]
Tags: 2010, Bifröst, Einheit Produktionen, Grimulfr, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Here’s yet another entry in the parade of retro records that seem to be rolling in early this year, and like most of the others, Barn Burner’s Bangers is a pretty solid outing. The Canadian outfit certainly draws influence from the early 1980s like the other retro bands I’ve heard recently, but they also dip back […]
Tags: 2010, Barn Burner, Fred Phillips, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
The members of Daredevil Squadron wear their varied influences on their sleeves on their debut album Out of the Sun, and, to be honest, it’s quite refreshing. There’s a dash of traditional metal here, a bit of 1970s hard rock there, a pinch of 1980s sleaze, just a touch of blues rock and even an […]
Tags: 2010, Daredevil Squadron, Fred Phillips, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
The malignancy seems to have entered remission. The sound is clearer and cleaner, the guitar tone of voice is less threatening with a more expressive feel, mixing in bonafied solos, and the steady strumming has reemerged re-imagined as an actual discernible rhythm. The overarching pacing has quickened to a crawl, and at times a trot. […]
Tags: 2010, Avsky, Grimulfr, Moribund Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
When I wrote my review of White Wizzard’s High Speed GTO last year, I said that if they could deliver an album as good as the title track of that EP, I’d proudly wear the T-shirt, despite my inner editor’s strong objections to their spelling of the word wizard. Well, folks, my shirt is on […]
Tags: 2010, Earache Records, Fred Phillips, Review, White Wizzard
Posted in News on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Seattle’s very own riff-machine NEVERMORE are set to release their new album, The Obsidian Conspiracy, on June 8th via Century Media Records. Nevermore rented a cabin on a lake in North Carolina close to Asheville last summer with Peter Wichers from SOILWORK producing. Andy Sneap (MEGADETH, ARCH ENEMY, EXODUS) handled the mixing of the album […]
Tags: 2010, Nevermore, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Wow – Overkill are back, and in a big way. Now, I’ve never been a rabid fanboy, but I’ve always been pretty fond of most of their early material. Post-Horrorscope though, the thrash legends had their share of ups, downs and line-up changes. Ironbound though, is set to change that. I can say with the […]
Tags: 2010, Koch Records, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Overkill, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
I had been sort of a casual fan of Arsis before the release of the extraordinary We Are the Nightmare, but that album took my fandom to a whole new level and made me appreciate the two albums and EP before it even more. I felt the inclusion of drummer Darren Cesca on that album […]
Tags: 2010, Arsis, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Nuclear Blast Records, Review