Posts Tagged ‘2011’
Posted in News on Monday, April 18th, 2011
British melodic death metal act THE SOULLESS (formerly IGNOMINIOUS INCARCERATION) are preparing for the release of their new album, ISOLATED, which hits stores in Europe on May 16th and North America on June 7th. THE SOULLESS vocalist ANDY WARDLE discusses the album’s artwork: “We chose Ryohei Hase for our artwork. He did the art for […]
Tags: 2011, Earache Records, News, The Soulless
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, April 18th, 2011
Feast your ears on Russia’s answer to Brain Drill, otherwise known as Monumental Torment. Yes, there is an element of simplification in that description, but it is far from inaccurate. More importantly as far as Element of Chaos is concerned, it is anything but derogatory. What we have here is an album spilling over the […]
Tags: 2011, Monumental Torment, Review, Scott Alisoglu, Soulflesh Collector Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Monday, April 18th, 2011
Of all the recent reissues of classic Swedish death metal, this two disc reissue of Uncanny’s lone album complete with two demos and one split with Ancient Rites is the one I’ve most been looking forward to. Alongside Gorement and maybe God Macabre, this album was long the holy grail for hard to find classic […]
Tags: 2011, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Review, Uncanny
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › W on Monday, April 18th, 2011
Have you heard of Singapore’s Wormrot? If you consider yourself a grindcore fan and have not, then chances are you’ve either been in and out of rehab the last year or just haven’t gotten around to securing a connection to that new fangled thing they call the Internet. Debut album Abuse kicked a ridiculous amount of grindcore butt; rubbed raw, frothing at the mouth and dragging you through shortened, shocked, and sharpened speed blasts and crust crushes. Follow up album, which I incorrectly termed an EP, Dirge is even rawer, dirtier, frantic, and deleterious to the immune system. Guitarist Rasyid (and vocalist Arif where noted) checks in from somewhere on tour in these United States of America.
Tags: 2011, Earache Records, Interview, Scott Alisoglu, Wormrot
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, April 15th, 2011
Hailing from Norway, Fester released Winter of Sin back in 1992 and their rendition of death metal was a slower, crawling, almost doomy dusty take on the genre, with black metal rasps that were quite a bit different from the Swedish explosion and the tight clinical US assaults of the time. So Abyss Records has […]
Tags: 2011, Abyss Records, E.Thomas, Fester, Review
Posted in News on Friday, April 15th, 2011
Canadian heavy metal trio CAULDRON are due to kick off a North American tour tonight with fellow heavy metal act HOLY GRAIL. CAULDRON will be supporting HOLY GRAIL on all US dates, but due to an overwhelming demand from their home fans, CAULDRON will be co-headlining all shows in Canada and will play a longer […]
Tags: 2011, Cauldron, Ear, News
Posted in News on Friday, April 15th, 2011
LISTENABLE RECORDS has announced the signing of genuine Swedish death metal band TORMENTED featuring members of SCAR SYMMETRY, ex-MARDUK and DEVIAN. TORMENTED started playing 2008 with no other intentions than creating Death Metal that they themselves wanted to hear. Although TORMENTED may sound old-school it is not deliberately so, this is pure Death Metal! The […]
Tags: 2011, Listenable Records, News, Tormented
Posted in News on Friday, April 15th, 2011
Up and coming death metal overlords Dark Descent Records are proud toannounce the signing of American Death Metal act FATHER BEFOULED for therelease of their third album on CD and LP formats. Formed in 2006 and quickly amassing a solid fan-base with their breed of lurching, abysmal and suffocating death metal, Father Befouled have released […]
Tags: 2011, Dark Descent Records, Father Befouled, News
Posted in News on Thursday, April 14th, 2011
Abyss Records is pleased to announce the addition of Swedish brutalists Fetus Stench to their already blood-soaked roster. The band’s self-titled demo, which was released earlier this year, is currently streaming online and a full-length is expected in early 2012. Fetus Stench is a death metal band from Sweden, Karlstad. Formed in 2011 by Andreas […]
Tags: 2011, Fetus Stench, News
Posted in Blog on Thursday, April 14th, 2011
“Look, Larry. Have you ever heard of Vietnam? You’re entering a world of pain.” John Goodman’s role as Walter Sobchak in The Big Lebowksi was arguably the greatest performance by an actor in American cinematic history. You may now dialogue. Can you read? The ability to answer that question grants you access. Go!
Tags: 2011, Blog, Scott Alisoglu
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, April 12th, 2011
Definition of ANOMALOUS: 1: inconsistent with or deviating from what is usual, normal, or expected: irregular, unusual 2 : of uncertain nature or classification. It would be easy and somewhat accurate to lump Anomalous and their debut full-length album with the likes of Born of Osiris and The Faceless for their progressive and experimental and […]
Tags: 2011, Anomalous, Brutal Bands, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, April 11th, 2011
Among the few facts you can find about this Ukrainian trio online, is that they refer to their music as “aesthetic grind”. My pet peeve about bands inventing their own “one band” genres notwithstanding; I suppose the implication is that Painful Defloration is more concerned with artistic considerations than their genre brethren, which would be […]
Tags: 2011, John Gnesin, Painful Defloration, Review, Soulflesh Collector Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, April 11th, 2011
Wow, now this was unexpected. I haven’t been this disappointed, this…disgusted, with a new album in quite some time, though I remember the last time quite clearly. I was 15, my summer vacation had just started, and I was eagerly anticipating this album. I got a ride to the record shop, picked it up, and […]
Tags: 2011, Century Media Records, Larry "Staylow" Owens, Review, The Haunted
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › B on Monday, April 11th, 2011
It’s not rocket science, folks. It goes something like this. A guy like Tomáš Halama readily admits that he enjoys old school Stockholm Death Metal and recognizes bands like Dismember and Entombed as the official representatives of said style. Then instead of pretending that it’s a bad thing to play anything based on an existing blueprint, he takes what he enjoys and does his damnedest to write it, record, and play it with the utmost passion and authenticity. That’s exactly what Brutally Deceased Dead Lover’s Guide (Lavadome Productions) sounds like: passionately played, well written, Stockholm style death that rumbles, gurgles, and stinks of rotting flesh. Who the hell is going to argue with that combination? Not I and certainly not Tomáš.
Tags: 2011, Brutally Deceased, Interview, Scott Alisoglu
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, April 8th, 2011
Even though I’m trying desperately not to review anything from 2010, the fact is we are still getting plenty of quality 2010 releases sent to us that are worth of your attention. And overlooked death metal seems to be the reoccurring theme; CDs by the likes of Brutally Deceased, Offending, Domination Through Impurity, Abominant, Caliber666, […]
Tags: 2011, Brutal Bands, Destroying Divinity, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Blog on Thursday, April 7th, 2011
So I recently decided to fill in the gaps from My Dying Bride collection as I was missing everything between Turn Loose the Swans (1993) and A Line of Deathless Kings (2006). I have vague recollections of owning The Angel and the Dark River, Like Gods of the Sun and 34.788%, but being utterly disgusted with all three, selling them and giving up on the band until A Line of Deathless Kings a decade later. And while going back and the bands resurgence with 1999s The Light at the End of the World and the subsequent releases that saw the band re-inject some death metal into their once genre defining sound, the bands output from 1993-1996 remains some of the most divisive material in metal. And thanks to a blow out sale at GoHastings.com I was able to pick up used copies all of the missing albums for about $20 total.
Tags: 2011, Bargain Bin Reviews, E.Thomas, My Dying Bride
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, April 7th, 2011
Here at Teeth of the Divine dot Com, we pride ourselves in providing lip service for the underground’s smaller acts and labels. We all know what CDs Metal Blade, Nuclear Blast and Century Media are releasing thanks to mammoth advertising in print magazines and online webzines. So how about a release from a Houston based […]
Tags: 2011, E.Thomas, Groundsloth Media, Made In Vain, Review
Posted in News on Wednesday, April 6th, 2011
According to Blabbermouth and Manowar, the band’s ex-drummer Scott Columbus, who left the band in 2008, has died of yet unknown causes at the age of 54. The official statement, found on Manowar’s official website, reads: “It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our brother Scott Columbus. Scott Columbus was a […]
Tags: 2011, Manowar, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, April 6th, 2011
So now that I have an old school record player, I’m delving into a few vinyl releases I’ve accrued over the last couple of months. The first one was the excellent Judgements LP by hardcore act Protestant, and now, I’m moving onto a different genre altogether. To a release that’s not really needed for its […]
Tags: 2011, E.Thomas, Made In China Records, Review, White Orange
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Tuesday, April 5th, 2011
New Zealand’s Ulcerate set the bar pretty high for themselves with 2009’s Everything is Fire, a monstrous slab of churning, atonal death metal that ended up on many 2009 year end lists, mine included. How would they respond? The album title says it all. Even though the formula is the same as on Everything is […]
Tags: 2011, E.Thomas, Review, Ulcerate, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, April 4th, 2011
Well, it sure is big. And some metal people, you know, they like big ones. And Greeks, well, it almost goes without saying. They have this entire history of bigness. And now they have The Great Mass. Even though Septicflesh have been giving us really good big ones for a while, with 2008’s Communion flirting with great, they’re sometimes even […]
Tags: 2011, Ian Grey, Review, Season of Mist, Septicflesh
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › U on Monday, April 4th, 2011
Looking for some straight forward, old school death metal with grooves and traditional song structures? If so, then stay as far away as possible from any of Ulcerate’s three full-length releases. The New Zealand trio is the quintessential forward-thinking Willowtip act, even more so than most other groups on the roster, not to mention modern death metal in general. Angular, shape-shifting rhythms, guitar work that is more about the painting of sonic pictures than popular notions of riffing, and a vibe in both lyrics and music that is suffocating in its bleakness. As such, The Destroyers of All is in fact all that and a bag of chips. Drummer/composer Jamie St. Merat, uh, opens that bag to reveal its contents…something like that anyway.
Tags: 2011, Interview, Scott Alisoglu, Ulcerate, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, April 4th, 2011
Germany’s Deadlock Makes it back on the scene with their 5th studio release “Bizarro World” which yet again doesn’t seem to quite cut it as far as getting them too much recognition in the metal community. From what I’ve heard from their last albums and read online they don’t change things up too much. Straying […]
Tags: 2011, Deadlock, Derek Taylor, Lifeforce Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, April 4th, 2011
I generally don’t go for gimmicks or over the top outfits in metal. Especially if such bands play second rate music, simply relying on their shtick to carry them. I also happen to think the likes of GWAR and Lordi are horrendously overrated. But if you are into that kind of a thing, A Band […]
Tags: 2011, A band of Orcs, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, April 1st, 2011
I usually cover a lot of black metal, tech death and the like for this site, but finding a great power/progressive album is a real treat. It’s also rare, because I tend to be pretty picky about the vocals. I like a strong balance between beauty and brawn, with just the right amount of bravado, […]
Tags: 2011, Jordan Itkowitz, Pagan's Mind, Review, SPV