Posts Tagged ‘2011’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, September 23rd, 2011
I feel a little bit sorry for Finland’s Cryptborn, even after having their debut EP re-released by Dark Descent Records (an honor considering the labels affinity for awesome old school death metal). The reason? Basically because their EP is released about the same time as Entrails‘ The Tomb Awaits — much like the high quality indie […]
Tags: 2011, Cryptborn, Dark Descent Records, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, September 22nd, 2011
After trying their hand at Orchid-style screamo and early Isis-style sludgy hardcore, Sofy Major has emerged with their first full length of self described noise hardcore. I’m always suspicious when bands mash genres together to describe their music but, for the most part the noise hardcore tag works. Noise rock and hardcore are the primary […]
Tags: 2011, Basement Ape Industries, Chuck Kucher, Review, Sofy major
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Thursday, September 22nd, 2011
There’s a very peculiar sound to Finnish bands that mingle between death and thrash metal. One can’t just throw in a few clear comparisons and call it a day (read: review.) Ravage Machinery, on their latest four song EP The Dystopian Tide, follow that path as they too have a sound that’s ‘universal’ but at […]
Tags: 2011, Mikko, Ravage Machinery, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, September 21st, 2011
After a three year warmup spell upon reforming we finally have a new Einherjer album in our mitts: Norrøn. The offering Frode and Gerhard made at Quorthon’s grave was a good one. Harsher, darker, with overlaying melodic leads that are unencumbered and memorable. They are picking up where they left off, which leaves them more blackened than their […]
Tags: 2011, Einherjer, Grimulfr, Indie Recordings, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
Well folks, here it is! Entrails‘ newest album, The Tomb Awaits. For old school Stockholm death metal fans, the follow-up to my 2010’s album of the year and arguably the most anticipated album of 2011; the cherry on top of a pie that’s already been filled with the likes of Undead Creep, Brutally Deceased, Demonical, Morbus […]
Tags: 2011, Dark Descent Records, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Entrails, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Monday, September 19th, 2011
As a longtime Opeth fan (my favorite band for almost 14 years), I can’t say I was that surprised when Mikael Akerfeldt announced that the new album would be a completely prog rock affair. No growls, no thick, distorted guitars, no death metal at all. Yet it’s a natural transition for a band that, from […]
Tags: 2011, Jordan Itkowitz, Opeth, Progressive, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, September 19th, 2011
Been searching for a modern counterpart to Mercyful Fate? Hell, even if you haven’t, if you call yourself a fan of King Diamond‘s work, you need to hear Portrait. Crimen Laesae Majestatis Divinae is the group’s potentially unintentional homage to the King, minus some of the creeping horror skulking around most Mercyful Fate/King Diamond material. […]
Tags: 2011, Heavy Metal, Jodi Michael, Metal Blade Records, Portrait, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, September 19th, 2011
Norwegian black metallers Svarttjern (which means ‘black tarn’) are back with their second full-length, Towards the Ultimate, a follow up to 2009’s Misanthropic Path of Madness. The band is the brainchild of vocalist HansFryste, who is also the front man for Ragnarok. In addition to taking a lot from that band, if you’re a fan […]
Tags: 2011, Agonia Records, Kevin Ellis, Svarttjern
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, September 15th, 2011
Correlation does not equal causation, but I’m going to say what everyone is thinking anyway: that Mike Portnoy’s departure from Dream Theater has let the band take a big, deep breath of fresh air. Now look, we can’t fault the guy for wanting to experiment over the years. Dream Theater is a progressive metal band, […]
Tags: 2011, Dream Theater, Jordan Itkowitz, Progressive, Review, Roadrunner Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Thursday, September 15th, 2011
As fans await the follow-up to 2008’s Be Gone, Pharaoh offers them a little teaser with this six-song EP featuring two new tracks, two rare tracks and a couple of covers. It’s not the four-course meal we may have wanted, but it’s a nice little appetizer. The new tracks are the title track, “Ten Years,” […]
Tags: 2011, Cruz Del Sur Music, Fred Phillips, Heavy Metal, Pharaoh, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
I absolutely hate it when a band releases a top notch debut album and soon after they break up. It’s a total mind fuck I tell you! But at least the bands that break up present us with something worth remembering before they vanish into oblivion. Bring Me Solace–a progressive metalcore band from Portland, Oregon–did […]
Tags: 2011, Bring Me Solace, Jesse Wolf, Metalcore, Progressive, Review, Self-Released
Posted in News on Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
A Decade of Destruction Tour to feature special guests Of Mice and Men, The Ghost Inside, iwrestledabearonce & Sylosis Grammy®-nominated metal group AS I LAY DYING is pleased to announce the details of their upcoming release Decas and the “A Decade of Destruction” tour; both coinciding with the band’s 10-year anniversary. With over 1,000,000 units […]
Tags: 2011, As I Lay Dying, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, September 13th, 2011
Up until a few months ago, I had never heard of ‘slam death.’ Not a big surprise, since my death metal tastes run more towards tech or melodic, and I was never that into Suffocation to begin with (who, I understand, are kind of the granddaddy of the subgenre). Yet, out there are entire blogs […]
Tags: 2011, Death Metal, Jordan Itkowitz, Pathology, Review, Victory Records
Posted in News on Monday, September 12th, 2011
MOURNING CARESS is in the process of releasing a brand new album and the band had this to say about their new sneak peek: “We´re happy and honoured to present you another, very special song, from our upcoming new album. ‘Wastelands Within’ features guest vocals by no less than Mikael Stanne from Dark Tranquillity. MOURNING CARESS definitely […]
Tags: 2011, Mourning Caress, News
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › S on Monday, September 12th, 2011
With album number 3, Maledictus Eris, Denmark’s Svartsot have continued their consistent enjoyable take on folk laced death metal. However, rather than frolicking synths and fruity jigs, Svartsot deliver folk metal with a bearded, burly presence that’s as much Amon Amarth than anything else. But what makes the consistency surprising is the band turn over and the fact that guitarist Cris Frederiksen is the only remaining member from the debut, Ravenes Saga. So I visited with Cris to get a little more insight in the band’s new line-up, as well as some details on the new album.
Tags: 2011, E.Thomas, Interview, Svarstot
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, September 12th, 2011
I’ll admit I wasn’t too excited for a new Lock Up album. I mean, it’s been eight years since Hate Breeds Suffering, which I really though wasn’t necessary after 1999’s Pleasure Pave Sewers, (which was admittedly one of the first high profile super groups). And let’s be honest, a grindcore side project in 2011 featuring […]
Tags: 2011, E.Thomas, Grindcore, Lock Up, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, September 12th, 2011
Hailing from Germany, Nothgard play a form of fun, epic and bombastic folk viking metal akin to country mates Equilibrium and Finsterforst, but also cull heavily from the genres other heavyweights, notably Ensiferum. Bouncy happy amicable metal is the order of the day with a power metal back bone beefed up with melodic death metal […]
Tags: 2011, Black Bards Entertainment, E.Thomas, Nothgard, Review, Viking/Folk Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, September 8th, 2011
Whereas label and country mates The Cleansing struck quickly with their second album, Denmark’s Spectral Mortuary took a little longer to muster up a follow up on one of 2007’s most over looked death metal albums. I’m glad to shout that the wait was definitely worth it, as Total Depravity is a monster of death […]
Tags: 2011, Death Metal, Deepsend Records, E.Thomas, Review, Spectral Mortuary
Posted in News on Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
As previously announced, Australian funeral doom icons MOURNFUL CONGREGATION have signed with 20 Buck Spin for the North American release of two full-length releases. The first of the pair, a compilation of out-of-print tracks entitled The Unspoken Hymns, acts as a prologue for the band’s newly completed, monumental, brand new full-length album, The Book Of […]
Tags: 2011, Mournful Congregation, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
The folks over at Deepsend Records really like their chunky Danish death metal, and particularly if it’s a band that features members of once respected Danish death metal acts. In the case of The Cleansing you have current and former members of Usipian, Iniquity, Corpus Mortale and Panzerchrist. And with label mates Spectral Mortuary, you get […]
Tags: 2011, Death Metal, Deepsend Records, E.Thomas, Review, The Cleansing
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, September 5th, 2011
I really hope you readers appreciate what I do for this site, because I’m pretty sure that listening to Blut Aus Nord‘s latest effort and De Magia Veterum‘s latest album in close succession for review purposes, I’ve exposed myself to irreparable mental and psychological damage. Damage, that may require long term treatment and anti-psychotic drugs. […]
Tags: 2011, Black Metal, Blut Aus Nord, Debemur Morti Productions, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, September 5th, 2011
There’s a good reason it’s taking me so long to review notable 2011-albums from Blut Aus Nord and De Magie Veterum; you simply have to be in the right frame of mind and have some mental patience to punish yourself aurally for that long. In the case of France’s Blut Aus Nord it’s bracing for […]
Tags: 2011, De Magia Veterum, E.Thomas, Review, Transcendental Creations
Posted in Blog, Frontpage Feature on Monday, September 5th, 2011
This year Tuska Open Air was relocated from the middle of Helsinki to a new location. Just a five minute ride away to former energy hub, Suvilahti. The scenery had shifted from a dusty city park to pure industrial concrete jungle. With scorching heat and some 30,000 metalheads crammed together, Tuska Open Air’s three-day metallic meal, headlined by Morbid Angel, Devin Townsend and Amon Amarth, could’ve been the onset of the apocalypse. Was it?
Tags: 2011, Blog, Gig Report, Matti, Mikko, Tuska Open Air
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Saturday, September 3rd, 2011
As much as I love what Dark Descent Records has done in 2011–and will continue to do so–they have to have a blight on their record at some point right? If I’m being brutally honest, for me it’s the second album from Philadelphia’s supposedly legendary death metal act Goreaphobia. Listen. Just because you formed in […]
Tags: 2011, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Goreaphobia, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Thursday, September 1st, 2011
So we have a one man band called Ov Hollowness from Canada, on a label called Hypnotic Dirge Records, with long songs and titles like “Desolate”, “Winds Forlorn”, and “Drone”. I’ll give you one guess as to what style of music this is. Emocore. Just kidding. The best (in my opinion of course) of Hypnotic […]
Tags: 2011, Black Metal, E.Thomas, Hypnotic Dirge Records, Ov Hollowness, Review