Posts Tagged ‘2012’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, August 8th, 2012
Entering he goregrind arena is the up and coming UK-based Engorgement, a group of mates who play a rather rudimentary style of gore-soaked and blood-splattered grindcore. Clocking in at a hair past 22 minutes, the seven songs on Excruciating Intestinal Lacerations are what you’d expect from a band from this sub genre of metal, […]
Tags: 2012, Comatose Music, Engorgement, Mike Sloan, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › 012 on Tuesday, August 7th, 2012
16 are back with the follow-up to their excellent reunion album Bridges to Burn. It’s a decent successor, if a little disappointing. Good enough on its own, Deep Cuts From Dark Clouds isn’t as memorable as their last outing and doesn’t measure up to the band’s earlier work. It’s more aggressive, more direct in its […]
Tags: 2012, Chuck Kucher, Relapse Records, Review, Sludge
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, August 6th, 2012
Despite the recent run of excellent album reissues both needed and unnecessary, there has been a large hole in my metal collection and in my heart. As much as I’ve loved and needed reissues of the likes of God Macabre, Burial, Gorement, Uncanny, Convulse and such, there’s been one release missing; Desecrator‘s sole, 1991 album, […]
Tags: 2012, Boss Tunage, Desecrator, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, August 6th, 2012
Arguably since Alcest made it big, the fusion of black metal and shoegaze music has become pretty popular, particularly among one and two-man bands. First capturing my heart with the likes of Lantlos and Heretoir, this appropriately titled ‘blackgaze’ sound offered a much softer approach to the black metal aesthetic, a perfect alternative for sleepy […]
Tags: 2012, Conor Fynes, Review, Self-Released, Sun Devoured Earth
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, August 6th, 2012
This is the third full-length from St Petersburg’s Epitimia, a band listed as ambient black metal on the Metal Archives. I haven’t heard their previous releases, so I have to assume that’s correct, but on Faces of Insanity, their sound is more like a mix of the lush, melodic death/doom of Swedish and Finnish acts […]
Tags: 2012, Epitimia, Hypnotic Dirge Records, Jordan Itkowitz, Melodic Death/Doom, Review
Posted in Blog, Frontpage Feature on Monday, August 6th, 2012
Hämeenlinna is a city (with a population of 60k) some 100 kilometres north from Helsinki. A somewhat of a beautiful place during summertime (for example, the national park Aulanko). The city’s name stems from the iconic castle of Häme, built around the beginning of the 14th century. In the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, the city was also the home of a long-defunct festival, Giants of Rock, which saw acts such as Dio, Sepultura, Suicidal Tendencies, Helloween, Motörhead, Anthrax, Obituary and countless others play live — some could argue that some of those bands were in their prime at that time. (Check out Sepultura’s gig on YouTube.) But enough with history lessons…
Tags: 2012, Blog, Gig Report, Matti, Mikko, Wanaja Festival
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, August 3rd, 2012
I gotta hand it to Relapse – Results is one hell of a cut-throat release in terms of deathgrind songwriting. It’s experimental, without departing from the outlines of what defines this genre as the game-changer of extreme metal throughout the ages; still, it dares go into whatever direction it damned well sees fit, and I’ve […]
Tags: 2012, Murder Construct, Noch, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Friday, August 3rd, 2012
Last year, Minnesota’s Your Memorial dropped one of the year’s best metalcore records, Christian or otherwise. And since then Facedown Records has struggled with a bit of staleness with their subsequent releases and even lost one of their best bands, Sleeping Giant, to another label. Well, Your Memorial is here as the savior to Facedown […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Facedown Records, Review, Your Memorial
Posted in News on Thursday, August 2nd, 2012
GOREMENT, one of the finest yet obscurest death metal bands to ever emerge from the soil of Sweden, has signed a worldwide deal with Century Media Records for the release of the band’s entire recordings. Within The Shadow Of Darkness – The Complete Recordings will be available exclusively at CM Distro as a 2CD and […]
Tags: 2012, Gorement, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Thursday, August 2nd, 2012
Ufomammut has been one of the most consistent doom bands of the past decade. The band released five albums from 2000 to 2010, not including the brilliant collaboration with Lento, and there’s not a mediocre album in the bunch. They’ve cultivated a unique sound that layers ebbing tides of lashing doom riffs with synths and […]
Tags: 2012, Chuck Kucher, Doom, Neurot Recordings, Review, Ufomammut
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, August 1st, 2012
Milwaukee hardcore/crust band Enabler have said about their new full length – the world is fucked, and this is the soundtrack to its demise. Based on their lyrical themes it’s a pretty accurate description, albeit a bold one. With bleak artwork and song titles such as “Fuck Today” and “Save Yourself”, you can tell these […]
Tags: 2012, Enabler, Kevin Ellis, Review, Southern Lord Records
Posted in News on Tuesday, July 31st, 2012
Candlelight Records today confirms September 25 as the North American release date for The Threnody of Triumph, the third full-length album from England ’s WINTERFYLLETH. Recorded in Wales with producer Chris Fielding (Primordial, Electric Wizard), the album delivers ten new conceptual compositions from the black metal quartet. LurkersPath.com already notes, “The Threnody of Triumph […]
Tags: 2012, News, Winterfylleth
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Tuesday, July 31st, 2012
Stepping deeply into the endless chasm of spiritual enlightenment and partaking on a journey to discover one’s true meaning comes the latest album from Seattle’s Blood of the Black Owl. Light the Fires! is an adventurous creation of music and one that begs the listener to look deeply into spirituality, lift one’s spirits, and hopefully […]
Tags: 2012, Bindrune Recordings, Blood of the Black Owl, Mike Sloan, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, July 30th, 2012
Back in 2008 Sweden’s Necrovation dropped Breed Deadness Blood, an authentic, throwback but modern Swedish death metal record that was retro, before retro was vogue. It was widely regarded as a new classic of sorts and was a deservingly acclaimed record. 4 Years later Necrovation are back and have added a second guitarist, and those […]
Tags: 2012, Agonia Records, E.Thomas, Necrovation, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, July 30th, 2012
My boys and I sometimes look under the stones around our property. We know what we will usually find – dry, dusty things, the occasional beetle, maybe some fungus. Occasionally we are surprised by a lizard or newt, if it is wet enough. And so it goes with bands like Mystagog, from Hungary. I know what […]
Tags: 2012, Black Metal, Jordan Itkowitz, Mystagog, Neverheard Distro, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, July 27th, 2012
Back in 2009 we reviewed the self titled, self released debut from this Australian doom outfit, and by most accounts it was a solid effort of European styled doom/death metal culling from the British and Finnish school of the genre, recalling the likes of My Dying Bride, Anathema, Shape of Despair and such. I recall […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Futility, Review, Tactical Solutions Recordings
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, July 26th, 2012
There is heavy metal, and then there is metal. It bugs me when some people (either not metal fans, or religious authorities, or simply older people who likely still have Tipper Gore/PMRC headlines echoing in their heads from the early 80s) call it all “heavy metal music.” Heavy metal is a specific genre, mostly from […]
Tags: 2012, Dawnbringer, Heavy Metal, Jordan Itkowitz, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, July 25th, 2012
This spring/summer has seen the German death metal scene deliver the goods with the likes of Tombthroat, Sophicide and the second release from Deadborn. All three delivering something a little different, with Tombthroat going for the throat, Sophicide making people forget Necrophagist and with Deadborn you’ve got a band that lie some where in between. […]
Tags: 2012, Apostasy Records, Deadborn, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › C on Tuesday, July 24th, 2012
So back in April I attended a show featuring All Shall Perish, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Carnifex, The Contortionist and Conducting From the Grave. Admittedly, the main attractions were All Shall Perish and Fleshgod Apocalypse, as while I own all of Carnifex’s albums, they aren’t a band I really crave — being a solid if unspectacular deathcore outfit. That being said their last CD, Until I Feel Nothing, as with many of their contemporaries, upped the death metal ante and in the case of Carnifex, a very slight symphonic element was added, giving the band a more dramatic, epic feel. So before the show, I hung out with amicable drummer and founder Shawn Cameron to discuss, Victory Records, fans and the dreaded D word…
Tags: 2012, Carnifex, E.Thomas, Interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, July 24th, 2012
If Poison Smile doesn’t get the attention that American Dog deserves in North America (Europe has been reveling in it for years now), then I don’t know what will. Then again, the Ohio band’s DIY approach to releasing albums on this side of the pond makes it a little tougher to get the word out, […]
Tags: 2012, American Dog, Colonial Canine, Review, Scott Alisoglu
Posted in News on Monday, July 23rd, 2012
The Slovenian occult heavy metal act Vigilance inked a deal with Metal Tank Records that will release their upcoming album. The successor of “Steeds of Time” from 2011 will crush everything in front of with its excellent mixture of genuine traditional speed heavy metal filled with profound devotion for primordial and ritualistic occultism. For more information consult the official Metal Tank Records website at www.metaltankrecords.com The band comments: »We are thrilled […]
Tags: 2012, Vigilance. Metal Tank Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Monday, July 23rd, 2012
Recently I’ve been on a bit of a symphonic black metal kick, dusting off the likes of Anorexia Nervosa, Skyfire, Stormlord, Arthemesia, Dagor Dagorath, Sirius, Covenant (when they had a a ‘C’) as well as good ol’ Dimmu and Cradle of Filth. And during this time, something struck me; Other than Carach Angren‘s Where the […]
Tags: 2012, E.Thomas, Review, The Path Less Traveled Records, Vesperian Sorrow
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, July 23rd, 2012
”Scooping the Cranial Insides’‘ is the type of release that has me wondering how I could possibly miss out on Grog‘s existence up until now. Originally released last year and surfacing on Murder Records in vinyl format this summer of ‘012, it sure as all heck goes to support the statement that grind is in […]
Tags: 2012, Grog, Hellprod, Noch, Review
Posted in News on Friday, July 20th, 2012
Norwegian progressive extreme metal band ENSLAVED have unveiled the track listing to their twelfth studio album, RIITIIR, on their official Facebook page. “It has been only two years since we last released an album [2010’s award-winning Axioma Ethica Odini], and we’ve been touring Europe and North America several times since then,” reflects ENSLAVED guitarist, […]
Tags: 2012, Enslaved, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, July 20th, 2012
I’m not generally a fan of post-metal, what with its simplistic, introspective riffing that goes nowhere and boring atmosphere, all in the hipsterish conceit that it’s actually more thoughtful than being, I dunno, good. But then there’s Portugal’s Process of Guilt who put so much venom and nightmarish tension into the post-metal compositions on their […]
Tags: 2012, Andrew Young, Division Records, Process of Guilt, Review