Posts Tagged ‘2013’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, May 21st, 2013
Here is a band from Norway that is hard to define and review. They grab your attention with that cover and album title, and then the style they play is a form of avant garde, experimental, progressive melodic death metal that’s really difficult to pigeonhole. The only bands I could think of that shared some […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Okular, Regenerative Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, May 20th, 2013
If you want to have your eardrums shattered due to some of the most brutal and apocalyptic sounding death metal you’ll hear this year, then look no further than the new full length album from the UK’s Abyssal. Not to be confused with the Abyssal from Australia, Brazil, Finland or France, this Abyssal is ready […]
Tags: 2013, Abyssal, Mike Sloan, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Monday, May 20th, 2013
Never judge a book by its cover. In this case, I thought I was going to HATE France’s Kause 4 Konflikt: the name, the excessive Ks, the masked, combat fatigue clad band members, the self described ‘offensive war-core’ styled music, every thing screamed shitty Slipknot clone or awful nu metal tripe. And indeed, the opener […]
Tags: 2013, Built to Rock, E.Thomas, Kause 4 Konflikt, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › I on Monday, May 20th, 2013
The Netherlands is country known mostly for two things (depending on the type of person you are): arguably the best kickboxers/Muay Thai fighters on the planet and some of the baddest, most crippling death metal bands in all of Europe. If not for the Netherlands, we wouldn’t have been exposed to such legendary acts of Pestilence, Asphyx, God Dethroned, Hail of Bullets, Gorefest, Sinister, and countless others. Enter the newest member to the Dutch tree of death metal: Icons of Brutality.
Tags: 2013, Icons of Brutality, Interview, Mike Sloan
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, May 17th, 2013
Hailing from Quebec, Canada, the youngsters in Pronostic are a technical/melodic death metal band trying their hand at adding a sort of Black Dahlia Murder/Arsis/Allegaeon sound to modern almost deathcore/death metal that’s intricate and busy, but has a few chops and plenty of skill. The thing is, it’s about 5 years too late. Don’t get […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Pronostic, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A, Reviews › F on Friday, May 17th, 2013
Throughout the years, split EPs between two or more bands have always been one of the greatest nuances of the entire metal scene. It’s always been an inexpensive (and just downright cool) way to sample a few bands that one might not ordinarily spend hard-earned money on. There is nothing worse than dropping some coin […]
Tags: 2013, Apocryphon, Fabricant, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Mike Sloan, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, May 16th, 2013
It has been a few years since Inter Arma scorched a trail through the underground with their debut LP. A corrosive whirlwind of doom, sludge, grind, and thrash, Sundown was a welcome blast of fresh air. Since then they’ve been scooped up by Relapse and spent the intervening years writing their sophomore full length. Sky […]
Tags: 2013, Chuck Kucher, Inter Arma, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Wednesday, May 15th, 2013
Hailing from Austin, Texas, Morgengrau is a 4 piece playing old school US death metal in the Master/Death/Incantation/Immolation vein. What makes them even more interesting is that the band is fronted by former Autumn Tears/Hod/Ignitor vocalist/guitarist Erika Tandy and the drums are played by another femme fatale, Reba Carls. Not that being females in death […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Morgengrau, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
Aside from their almost iconic band logo, not much has changed with Immolation throughout the years. When they first bombarded the world with their debut album Dawn of Possession back in 1991, Immolation established themselves as one of the most brutal and uncompromising death metal bands on the planet. Fast forward more than twenty years […]
Tags: 2013, Immolation, Mike Sloan, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, May 14th, 2013
Having enjoyed their last full length five years ago, nOn, it was good to see The Amenta back in LP land. Their blend of pseudo-industrial death metal caught my attention years ago and I was stoked when I heard this was coming out. On Flesh is Heir, the band picks back up with that same […]
Tags: 2013, Kevin E, Listenable Records, Review, The Amenta
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › A on Monday, May 13th, 2013
Amorphis is one of those bands who always did things on their own terms. They never pigeonholed themselves into one specific genre of metal, constantly experimenting with various sounds and adding elements to their music not typically found in regular metal. Amorphis, as defined by their name, are a band without boundaries, a band without a determinate form. The Finns were one of the first metal acts to ever infuse traditional folk elements to their sound and since the early stages of the burgeoning Scandinavian metal scene, they garnered a legion of loyal fans. Fast forward almost 25 years since the band’s inception and Amorphis is still standing tall amongst their peers. Two EPs and ten full-length albums in, Amorphis just released Circle, an album that revisits many passages of their career as well as a few new wrinkles here and there. TeethOfTheDivine.com was fortunate enough to speak to guitarist and founding member Esa Holopainen about their latest release and Amorphis’ legacy. Considering everything that they’ve achieved and where they stand right now with their brilliant new record, it’s safe to say that Amorphis certainly has come full circle.
Tags: 2013, Amorphis, Interview, Mike Sloan
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › J on Monday, May 13th, 2013
Growing up in Chicago, it was engrained into my brain basically to loathe anything related to Wisconsin. The people, the state, the cheese (though the cheese is great from there) and their pro sports teams. Aside from some good cheap beer, Wisconsin was always a lousy state in which I never wanted to step foot […]
Tags: 2013, Jungle Rot, Mike Sloan, Review, Victory Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, May 13th, 2013
Part of this writing endeavor is getting sent records by unknown obscure bands. Sure, we get to review Soilwork, Nile and other international super acts that really don’t need our lip service — but it’s so more rewarding to get a promo from a band like Russia’s Wandersword, and be able to spread the word […]
Tags: 2013, Blasphemour Records, E.Thomas, Review, Wandersword
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Monday, May 13th, 2013
This actually might be the greatest album ever recorded and I’m not kidding around, either. Now, ten seconds into Energia!, the stone-faced, grizzled and too-serious metalhead out there will turn it off and squawk something along the lines of, “What the fuck is this shit?!” and quickly reach for his can of Old Milwaukee and […]
Tags: 2013, Mike Sloan, Napalm Records, Review, Russkaja
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Friday, May 10th, 2013
The debut from Germany’s Revel in Flesh, Deathevocation, was one of the very best examples of Old School Swedish Death Metal, and one of my favorite releases of 2012. So a mere year later, here is the follow up and what do you really expect here? Of course its the same style, delivered with the […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, FDA Rekotz, Revel in Flesh, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Friday, May 10th, 2013
I remember the collective groan Morbid Angel received when they said they would be incorporating elements of electronic and industrial in to their next record. While that experiment turned out to be… well… let’s say less than good, the sad reality of Ilud Divinum Insanus should only serve to highlight all the great bands out […]
Tags: 2013, Briefcase Show, Chuck Kucher, Eyeswithoutaface, Review, Sludge
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Thursday, May 9th, 2013
After 2005’s Absence and 2006’s Anatomy of Life, Finland’s Noumena looked to be on the verge of breaking out and rising to the levels of fellow Finns Amorphis, Insomnium, Swallow the Sun and previous greats like Rapture and Sweden’s Slumber in the realms of melancholic death metal. However, the band took a hiatus and simply […]
Tags: 2013, Haunted Zoo Productions, Noumena, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, May 9th, 2013
Doom/stone metal is typically a subgenre of the metal scene that fans either take or leave. There are some kickass bands in the scene like Fu Manchu, Monster Magnet, Trouble, Down, Sleep and, of course, Kyuss and Black Sabbath. The troubling aspect of the genre is that most of the bands all sound like one […]
Tags: 2013, Bloody Hammers, Mike Sloan, Review, Soulseller Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › J on Wednesday, May 8th, 2013
Just Before Dawn is a multinational super group of sorts. It was formed by Blood Mortized guitarist Anders Biazzi with old school death metal mercenary Rogga Johanssen (Revolting, Megascavenger, Paganizer, etc.) providing the vocals. However, the project snowballed and a bunch of other vocalists from old school death metal acts got involved and as a […]
Tags: 2013, Chaos Records, E.Thomas, Just Before Dawn, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, May 7th, 2013
If anything is to be clear, it is that the Italian solo artist Nerij has come quite a long way since “Fato Ottenebrato Ghermente Anime Inquiete” of last year, a patchy eighteen minute demo that introduced me to his work on a less-than-satisfactory note. Ripping black metal and dark ambiance in virtually equal measure, it […]
Tags: 2013, Conor Fynes, Nerij, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › N on Monday, May 6th, 2013
Back in 2005, I reviewed ‘Absence’, the second album from melancholic Finnish death/doom metal act Noumena. Despite competing directly with the likes of Amorphis, Insomnium, Swallow the Sun and Rapture, the release was one of my favorite releases of that year. The very next year the band released ‘Anatomy of Life’ — once again to critical reviews. However, the band then went silent. Real silent. After being on the verge of truly breaking out, they were not heard from again for seven years. Until now.
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Haunted Zoo Productions, Interview, Noumena
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, May 6th, 2013
Continuing the harrowing black metal stylings of the landmark III, former Antaeus vocalist MkM has fulfilled the expectations of arguably one of 2012s most anticipated black metal releases. No ifs and or buts, Arrow in Heart is and will be one of the most striking and regally filthy black metal releases of the year and […]
Tags: 2013, Agonia Records, Aosoth, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, May 6th, 2013
Apart from bestial black metallers, Deiphago, I can’t recall ever coming across any other metal bands from The Philippines. A quick search on Metal Archives provides a statistical reason: less than 200 bands with under 400 releases have ever come out of that region. Why so few metal bands exist in the world’s twelfth most […]
Tags: 2013, Adam Palm, Dunkelheit Produktionen, Pathogen, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, May 3rd, 2013
One might have thought to himself at least once in his life that it would be unbelievably bitchin’ if Minor Threat sang only about anti-Christian themes and the Devil instead of all that straight edge and political mumbo jumbo. Or, if that would never happen, it would still be cool if a band came along […]
Tags: 2013, Hells Headbangers, Mike Sloan, Review, Satanic Threat
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, May 3rd, 2013
So Dark Descent Records has taken a little break from their Finnish death metal revival to license this 2012 release from this Swedish/Hungarian act, which was originally released on Mi Saco Un Ojo Records. Fans of the likes of recent acts Necrowretch and Necrocurse should take note, as Megatomb ply the same sort of black […]
Tags: 2013, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Megatomb, Review