Posts Tagged ‘2010’
Posted in News on Thursday, August 5th, 2010
Dutch Death Metal Masters HAIL OF BULLETS have finished the recordings for their long-anticipated second full-length to be released this October! Comments drummer Ed Warby: “I don’t think I’ve ever worked this hard on anything in my entire life, but it sure has paid off! Although ‘Of Frost And War’ is a tough act to […]
Tags: 2010, Hail of Bullets, News
Posted in Blog on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
Running a heavy metal site isn’t hard. Running a good heavy metal site is. Being a Finn, I’ve got a hard time admitting the facts, but Teeth of the Divine is, in my opinion, a pretty good heavy metal site. But I’m not content. It could be better.
Tags: 2010, Blog, Mikko
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
I’ve already contemplated about the state of French metal in a few other reviews this year, so I won’t dwell on subject too much. In fact, I’m getting rather tired of being surprised by the quality acts that stem from France; it would be refreshing to receive something that could be labeled as garbage. But, […]
Tags: 2010, Abysse, Mikko, Review, Self-Released
Posted in News on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
Swedish power metal panzerwagen SABATON have just unleashed their latest music video for the track “Uprising”. Taken from the band’s newest album Coat of Arms, the track―and now the video―are about the Warsaw Uprising that took place in 1944. With the Soviet army looming towards the city, the Polish resistance and the Armia Krajowa tried […]
Tags: 2010, News, Sabaton
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
In most thrashy melo-death combos, vocalists are dumped in mid-tour for other dudes, and nobody, band or audiences, notices. Not so with Mosfet. As of Sickness of Memory, the most memorable item on hand is their singer. Go figure. Anyway, he’s a dude somewhat tersely named Phil. This Phil, he’s all about the cool death metal swagger, […]
Tags: 2010, Ian Grey, Mosfet, Review, Twilight Vertrieb
Posted in News on Monday, August 2nd, 2010
Reports are coming in here and here that that Makh Daniels, singer of Ironclad Recordings artists Early Graves, was killed in a van accident that left another passenger injured. The early reports indicate that the driver of the van, which was transporting Early graves and Prosthetic band The Funeral Pyre from a show in Oregon […]
Tags: 2010, Early Grave, News
Posted in Blog, Frontpage Feature on Monday, August 2nd, 2010
TeethoftheDivine.com and Dark Descent Records are teaming up to give 4 brutal CDs to one lucky TOTD reader.
Tags: 2010, Blog, Contest, Dark Descent Records, Giveaway
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, August 2nd, 2010
One of Dark Descent Records’ other first CD-releases is the debut from Turkey’s Burial Invocation, and it’s a very promising―4 tracks and 18 all too short minutes―old school death metal that culls from many influences, but most heavily the likes of Bolt Thrower and a smidgen of classic old school Floridian death metal. One only […]
Tags: 2010, Burial Invocation, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Z on Monday, August 2nd, 2010
“Give it all, my son, to the hooded one.” – Executioner Here’s an album that came out at the beginning of 2010 but is definitely deserving of a spot on the TOTD reviews list seven months later. Released on indie Planet Metal, Züül‘s Out of Time will be a worthy competitor for album of the […]
Tags: 2010, Jodi Michael, Planet Metal Records, Review, Züül
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, August 2nd, 2010
So here is new label Dark Descent Records and their first CD release, the debut from Texas/Missouri trio Beyond Hell. Featuring Eletrokutioner (Decrepitaph, Father Befouled, Festered) on drums and two other dudes, you know what you are getting: Filthy old school death metal, that culls from the US scene. Namely Eletrokutioner’s bands, as well as […]
Tags: 2010, Beyond Hell, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, July 30th, 2010
While Starkweather are not particularly prolific, when they do stagger into view, they carry a big fucking stick. After a 10-year hiatus, they returned with 2006’s blistering Croatoan, one of the best records of that year. And after a 4 year wait (though some of this material is from the Croatoan sessions) they have returned […]
Tags: 2010, Deathwish Inc, E.Thomas, Review, Starkweather
Posted in Frontpage Feature, News on Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Montreal based tech-death metal band, BENEATH THE MASSACRE, have launched the track, “Black Tide,” from their upcoming five song EP “Marée Noire”, which will be released in North America on September 14th. It will be available as a limited edition red 7″ record and on CD. Pre-order is now available for each format, as well […]
Tags: 2010, Beneath the Massacre, News, Prosthetic Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Portugal’s Crushing Sun opens their newest album Tao with a Nevermore-ish riff, pummeling the listener right off the bat. While that’s pretty much where all the connections to the Seattle-band end, Tao is heavy – and by heavy, I mean crushingly so. On all of the promo sheets, the music’s being labeled as ‘progressive death […]
Tags: 2010, Crushing Sun, Major Label Industries, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Denmark’s Pretty Maids have spent the better part of 30 years putting out their brand of melodic heavy metal music. Always striking a balance between barn-burning metal aggression and near-AOR catchiness, the band has been arguably one of the more consistent bands in our beloved scene. Never quite achieving the success of contemporaries like Def […]
Tags: 2010, Frontiers Records, Pretty Maids, Review, Shawn Pelata
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Rise from Ruins is the debut release from melodic death metallers, Posthuman, hailing from the Netherlands. The album really does contain some solid death with fierce guitar work and also brings in some atmosphere with futuristic-sounding keyboards. The album starts out with an interesting intro in which you hear the news on the radio broadcast […]
Tags: 2010, Kate Wilcox, Posthuman, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › K on Monday, July 26th, 2010
Today we offer you a thorough look at Korn’s―yes, Korn’s―latest album ‘Korn III: Remember Who You Are’. Have we gone insane? Is our belief in Heavy Metal faltering? Lack of judgment? Are the recent heat waves to be blamed? Or perhaps, just perhaps, we actually have something worthwhile to say? See for yourself!
Tags: 2010, Ian Grey, Korn, Review, Roadrunner Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, July 26th, 2010
I’ve been an Annihilator fan since I heard the first strains of album opening instrumental “Crystal Ann” from their 1989 debut Alice in Hell. By the time the second track, “Alison Hell,” was over, I was devoted. The band’s been through some ups and downs over the years, but they always seem to bounce back […]
Tags: 2010, Annihilator, Fred Phillips, Neverland Music Inc., Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, July 23rd, 2010
Fourteen Twentysix is a musical extension of Chris van der Linden – a solo efforts of sorts. Aside from a bit of help here and there, Lighttwon Closure sees the Dutchman doing pretty much everything and anything. I’m always a bit wary of such projects, as they tend to set their goals far higher than […]
Tags: 2010, Fourteen Twentysix, Mikko, Mine. All Mine! Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010
HOLY FUCK. HOLY FUCKEN FUCKITY FUCK FUCK. So there’s been a pretty nice movement of retro death metal resurrecting the old Stockholm sound in the last few years; bands from back in the day reforming (Séance, General Surgery, Evocation, Interment), some nice odes and homage’s (Chaosbreed, Kaamos, Hail of Bullets, Bloodbath, Lifeless, Rib Spreader, God […]
Tags: 2010, E.Thomas, Entrails, FDA Rekotz, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
Just as black metal keeps mutating into even more virulent strains, thrash continues vomiting up fresh new abominations as well. Not exactly sure what to call Australia’s charmingly titled Vomitor – necro-thrash seems to be the best fit, as it seems a filthy antipodal cousin to Darkthrone and Mayhem, as well as newer, bestial black […]
Tags: 2010, Hells Headbangers, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Thrash, Vomitor
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010
I’m a bit of a collector of offbeat recordings. I love strange stuff like (good) parodies, metal tunes covered by groups in other genres (and vice versa), metal Christmas tunes, etc. Given that, and the fact that I’ve always been a closet fan of flamenco guitar, Flametal’s Heavy Mellow was a must-listen for me. Guitarist […]
Tags: 2010, Flametal, Fred Phillips, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
What’s that, you say? It’s been a while since you were properly earfucked? Well, you’re in luck, because Cardiac Arrest is prepared to rape everything in sight, and they’re especially fond of ears. In fact, they’re nearly creaming themselves with a rabid love for filthy underground death metal, and they’re just dying to fill you […]
Tags: 2010, Cardiac Arrest, Ibex Moon Records, Jodi Michael, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, July 19th, 2010
Nevermore’s latest outing, The Obsidian Conspiracy, is at once recognizable as a Nevermore effort yet still not quite like anything they’ve done before. The primary hallmarks of the band’s style are there: tight performances, fantastic musicianship and the unmistakable combination of Jeff Loomis’ blazing guitars and Warrel Dane’s distinctive vocals. But there’s something of a […]
Tags: 2010, Century Media Records, Fred Phillips, Nevermore, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › R on Monday, July 19th, 2010
On a relatively steamy July afternoon, Italian guitar wizard Luca Turillia of symphonic power metal masters Rhapsody of Fire called this Teeth-scribe from an enchanted forest of unicorns, and we spoke in detail about the group’s latest masterpiece, The Frozen Tears of Angels, Luca’s own incredibly detailed lyrical and musical concepts, and the band’s collaboration with horror movie legend Christopher Lee.
Tags: 2010, Interview, Jodi Michael, Rhapsody of Fire
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, July 19th, 2010
As the savvy consumer of modern doom will expect, The Wounded Kings‘ The Shadow Over Atlantis offers a miserablist stew of downtempo post-Sabbath and Electric Wizardisms, here with a dash of the vast ‘n gloomy Cinemascope soundscapes of Year of No Light. But repeat listens reveal a relentless darkness and design here courtesy huge-ass masses […]
Tags: 2010, I Hate Records, Ian Grey, Review, The Wounded Kings