Posts Tagged ‘2012’
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › P on Monday, February 27th, 2012
Arguably the best of the upcoming traditional metal bands in the United States today is Pharaoh. Bury the Light, their impending full-length on Cruz Del Sur Music, serves to further illustrate this point with even more depth and innovative craftsmanship than displayed with 2008’s Be Gone. Guitar aficionado and former Metal Maniacs scribe Matt Johnsen recently spoke to Teeth of the Divine about the coming to fruition of Bury the Light and all that is Pharaoh.
Tags: 2012, Interview, Jodi Michael, Pharaoh
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, February 27th, 2012
Remember that jaw-dropping moment in your childhood when you saw ex-Green Ranger Tommy Oliver coming back stronger than ever as the badass White Ranger in Season 2 of the Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers? Yeah, Sigh’s upcoming album certainly did an excellent job at evoking that long-forgotten feeling of inane joy. As always, the Japanese are […]
Tags: 2012, Black Metal, Candlelight Records, Dane Prokofiev, Review, Sigh, Symphonic
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Monday, February 27th, 2012
From Sacred Plague Records, who brought us the excellent Black Hole of Calcutta LP, comes another vinyl slab of filthy, dirty analog crusty metal in the form of Chicago’s self described ‘crustards’, Krang. As with some other Sacred Plague releases I’m getting familiar with, Krang play a noisy, dirty amalgamation of thrash/crust/punk and death metal […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Krang, Review, Sacred Plague Records
Posted in News on Friday, February 24th, 2012
Scion A/V Sponsoring Spring U.S. Tour Feb. 23, Torrance, Calif. — Scion A/V has partnered with the Melvins for an EP titled Scion A/V Presents: The Bulls & The Bees, a five-song collection that marks the band’s first original material since their 2010 album The Bride Screamed Murder. The release will be available as […]
Tags: 2012, News, The Melvins
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, February 24th, 2012
So, I’m playing a bit of catch up here having just recently received CDs from new label Blast Head Records, based out of Canada and Belgium’s Shiver Records, so expect a few late 2011 releases, seeing as they sent actual CDs not digital files. First up is the first release from Blast Head Records, the […]
Tags: 2012, Blast Head Records, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Review, Splattered Entrails
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, February 23rd, 2012
In the Midst of Lion have been busy little bees since I reviewed their 2009 Strikefirst records debut, Out of Darkness. They of course moved on and up to Facedown Records and some time in 2010, released Heart of Man, which I never got around to reviewing, and then in late 2011 released album number […]
Tags: 2012, Christian, E.Thomas, Facedown Records, In The Midst of Lions, Metalcore, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012
The Rotted are finally back with their new full length Ad Nausea, the follow up to Get Dead Or Die Trying and is their second under the new moniker since Gorerotted became The Rotted. They are bringing another dose of crusty death metal to the masses, but besides the heavy as fuck instrumentation, this release […]
Tags: 2012, Candlelight Records, Death Metal, Jesse Wolf, Review, The Rotted
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, February 21st, 2012
France’s Griffar started out as a pagan black metal band; their 2000 release Of Witches and Celts featured lengthy, highly melodic compositions and a buzzy, wall-of-sound approach. After a few aborted attempts to return over the last decade, they’ve finally reformed with an updated and more muscular sound. Griffar now sounds like late 90s melodic black […]
Tags: 2012, Black Metal, Griffar, Jordan Itkowitz, Non Serviam Records, Review, Thrash
Posted in News on Monday, February 20th, 2012
Agoura Hills, CA – February 20th, 2012 – Legendary British metal act, Angel Witch, are proud to unveil their new album, As Above, So Below. The Jaime Gomez Arellano (Ghost/The Gates Of Slumber) produced album unites newly-penned yet timeless-sounding material such as ‘Geburah’, ‘The Horla’, ‘Brainwashed’ and ‘Upon This Cord’ with four long-lost tracks from […]
Tags: 2012, Angel Witch, News
Posted in News on Monday, February 20th, 2012
Australian extreme metallers ETERNAL REST have announced that their forthcoming debut album will be titled, ‘Prophetic’, and will be released worldwide in Spring 2012. The album has been recorded and engineered by Joe Haley (PSYCROPTIC). The band have also announced the completion of their line up adding Josh Robinson on vocals and Jannico Kelk on […]
Tags: 2012, Eternal Rest, News
Posted in News on Monday, February 20th, 2012
Polish death metal CENTURION has signed a contract with Psycho Records for its second long play album Serve No One. The release will come out on March 14th, 2012. The recording session took place in several periods of 2010 in Progresja studio in Warsaw, under a supervision of the sound engineer Paweł Janos Grabowski. Mix […]
Tags: 2012, Centurion, News, Psycho Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, February 20th, 2012
So the band Liberteer came to my attention after reviewing the recent Beaten to Death album, a grindcore album that was grindcore with a difference, and so is the debut album from Liberteer. Comprised of Matt Widener, the grindcore lineage is certainly here considering Widener’s involvement in the likes of Cretin, Citizen, Exhumed and The […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Grindcore, Liberteer, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Monday, February 20th, 2012
It’s tough to be a metal band in 2012. Not only does one have to contend with piracy, a shrinking music industry, and a crowded pond filled with the scum of other metal bands, but one has to be able to stand out musically. Some bands take the safe route and pay tribute to their […]
Tags: 2012, Relapse Records, Review, Revocation, thrash metal, Travis Bolek
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Friday, February 17th, 2012
There’s something about album art drawn in the Marvel Comics style that goes really well with neo-classical power metal. Is it because this particular American comic drawing style is reminiscent of the ‘80s, which reminds one of the group vocals so commonly heard in power metal from that same decade (and for every ‘80s power […]
Tags: 2012, AFM Records, Dane Prokofiev, Iron Mask, Power Metal, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
There’s a very fine line as a critic between liking something and disliking something. A production issue, a vocal issue, a song writing issue or any number of things that can sway an opinion between praise and disappointment. Case and point; 40 Watt Sun’s largely revered album, The Inside Room and Pallbearer‘s debut album. Both cathartic, […]
Tags: 2012, Doom Metal, E.Thomas, Pallbearer, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, February 14th, 2012
So Mexico is getting in on this retro death metal resurgence with Ominous Crucifix and their take on cavernous, gnarly simple old school Incantation-y death metal. And while Ominous Crucifix don’t really do anything wrong on The Spell of Damnation, the album is still a pretty average effort resulting in one of FDA Rekotz’s weaker […]
Tags: 2012, Death Metal, E.Thomas, FDA Rekotz, Ominous Crucifix, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › U on Monday, February 13th, 2012
The times I don’t mind the tedious process of transcription is when it pertains to an interview with a member of one of my favorite bands. That was without question the case with this recent telephone conservation with UFO drummer Andy Parker, my second with the British rock veteran, Texas resident, and all around affable fellow. Four decades strong and UFO sounds as great now they’ve ever sounded. The names occasionally change and there is a more pronounced blues streak on albums released this century, but more than anything else UFO continues to churn out intelligently written and memorable hard rock. New album Seven Deadly is another notch in the belt of that proud legacy. Along with Parker (a founding member) and guitarist/keyboardist/songwriter Paul Raymond, Phil Mogg (the other remaining founding member) leads the effort with an emotive, soulful voice that is one of the most unique and recognizable in rock, while guitarist Vinnie Moore shreds and blisters with some of the best chops in the business. Quite simply, UFO was, is, and always will be one of the best, most influential bands in hard rock and heavy metal. Period!
Tags: 2012, Interview, Scott Alisoglu, UFO
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › 012 on Monday, February 13th, 2012
So being a huge fan of Gorefest I had to check out the second album from The 11th Hour, a doom metal project featuring former Gorefest (and current Hail of Bullets) drummer Ed Warby and guitarist Frank Harthoon. That respectable duo is joined by Officium Triste growler Pim Blankenstein, who brings his super deep, typical […]
Tags: 2012, Doom Metal, E.Thomas, Napalm Records, Review, The 11th Hour
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, February 13th, 2012
A new discovery for some and a reaffirmation for others, old school Swedish death metal has achieved a level of appreciation and acceptance these past few years that exceeds that afforded it during its original era. As an admitted fan I’d be the last person to find fault with that, but let’s not forget the […]
Tags: 2012, Burial Ritual, Death Metal, Review, Scott Alisoglu, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A, Reviews › I, Reviews › K on Friday, February 10th, 2012
The Pacific Northwest gets a lot of USBM love – all those towering primeval forests, rugged coastlines and deep, billowing fog banks conjure the same fascination and mysticism as the old country (i.e. Norway). But what about the Great Northeast? There’s more up there than just Martha’s Vineyard, dropped r’s and lobster rolls. They’ve got […]
Tags: 2012, Aoi, Black Metal, In Human Form, Jordan Itkowitz, Katahdin, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, February 9th, 2012
France’s Comity constructs lengthy songs from short, violent outbursts of tightly wound riffs. It’s spastic, ragingly violent hardcore with a heavy dose of noise rock and a touch of post rock shimmer. It’s nothing that hasn’t been done many times before, but the restraint they show in the second half of The Journey is Now […]
Tags: 2012, Chuck Kucher, Comity, Hardcore, Review, Throatruiner Records
Posted in News on Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
As posted via KILLSWITCH ENGAGE‘s Facebook: “Killswitch Engage are pleased to announce that they have filled the singer vacancy in the band and they have done so with a familiar face: original vocalist Jesse Leach. Leach sang on the band’s first self-titled album, which came out in 2000, and on their landmark 2002 […]
Tags: 2012, Killswitch Engage, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
My relationship with Widow has been up and down. I really liked my introduction to them, On Fire, when they were a female-fronted, horror-themed outfit. Their last outing, Nightlife, just didn’t do anything for me. So I went into Life’s Blood not really knowing what to expect, and that’s probably why it took me so […]
Tags: 2012, Fred Phillips, Pure Steel Records, Review, Widow
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, February 8th, 2012
I’ve made no bones about the fact that I’m not a huge fan of A Plea For Purging‘s shift from awesome, twiddly shreddy metalcore to more serious, personal djent styled music. I have not really cared for the band since 2009’s Depravity, and frankly haven’t really cared to, as in my opinion nothing will top […]
Tags: 2012, A Plea For Purging, Christian, E.Thomas, Facedown, Metalcore, Review
Posted in News on Tuesday, February 7th, 2012
Swedish black metal tyrants MARDUK are currently in the studio finishing the recording of their 12th studio album, entitled Serpent Sermon. The album is set to be released in late spring 2012– be sure to check out some in-studio photos here on the band’s Facebook. Serpent Sermon‘s track-listing and other additional information about the album […]
Tags: 2012, Marduk, News