Posts Tagged ‘2013’
Posted in Frontpage Feature, News on Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
Slayer’s riff powerhouse, Jeff Hanneman (aged 49), has passed away today. The band posted the following on their Facebook-page: “Slayer is devastated to inform that their bandmate and brother, Jeff Hanneman, passed away at about 11AM this morning near his Southern California home. Hanneman was in an area hospital when he suffered liver failure. He […]
Tags: 2013, Jeff Hanneman, News, Slayer
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
What is it with South America and their death metal bands? It seems as though each one is forced to read some sort of how-to guide about their metal because the overwhelming majority of metal bands from South America have the same goal: create and unleash absolute fury and hell with every single album. Ever. […]
Tags: 2013, Mike Sloan, Nepente, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Wednesday, May 1st, 2013
Up until Regain Records reissued the band’s discography in 2009, I never really cared for Sweden’s blackened thrashers Nifelheim. The band hasn’t released anything since 2007, but vocalist Hellbutcher has been busy and one of his latest projects is Necrocurse – a band that combines Nifelheim‘s black thrash, spikes ‘n’ satan visage with the current […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Necrocurse, Pulverized Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Tuesday, April 30th, 2013
Comatose Music, the Willowtip of brutal death metal, has been known to unearth some gems. Underground heavyweights such as Kraanium, Septycal Gorge, Dysentery and Lust of Decay have, or still do, call the label home. They’ve snatched up Logic of Denial for their second full-length, one that pulls from the relentlessly punishing template known to […]
Tags: 2013, Comatose Music, Kevin E, Logic of Denial, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, April 29th, 2013
It appears Finntroll have been out troll’d. With Finntroll becoming a bit less ‘trolly’ on their latest effort Blodsvept, dumping the fur and bones in favor of a steam-punk meets Pirate of the Caribbean visage and branching out into more symphonic, circus-ish and experimental realms and less polka/humpa inspired fun (though still a fine album), […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Napalm Records, Review, Trollfest
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C, Reviews › W on Monday, April 29th, 2013
Split EP’s are a good idea in theory but are often a mixed bag in quality. Whether it’s one band clearly out-playing the other, inconsistent recording quality, or its generally skimpy length, the concept doesn’t always hit the mark. This latest offering from Relapse Records pits Windhand and Cough head to head, and the two […]
Tags: 2013, Cough, Luke Saunders, Relapse Records, Review, WIndhand
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Monday, April 29th, 2013
Regarde Les Hommes Tomber add a few wrinkles to the blackened sludge milieu with their self titled debut. Mining similar influences as country mates Celeste, they combine the wiry riffing of black metal with atmospheric sludge and a big dose of hardcore to create an album that doesn’t sit neatly within any of the aforementioned […]
Tags: 2013, Chuck Kucher, Les Acteurs de l'Ombre Productions, Regarde Les Hommes Tomber, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › C on Friday, April 26th, 2013
It goes without saying that the United Kingdom has birthed some of the greatest acts the rock and metal world has ever heard. Pink Floyd. Led Zeppelin. Black Sabbath. Iron Maiden. Napalm Death. Carcass. Cradle of Filth. The list is seemingly endless, though the majority of what many believe to be the best of the best hail from England. Yes, Ireland has had its fair share of terrific musicians/bands over they years but there’s one country that is hardly, if ever, mentioned as even a hive of metal: Scotland. With their debut full length The Giants of Auld just released last month, black/folk metal act Cnoc An Tursa are hoping to change that.
Tags: 2013, Candlelight Records, Cnoc An Tursa, Interview, Mike Sloan
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, April 26th, 2013
Fans of murky, muddy, atonal death/black metal along the lines of Vasaeleth, Mithochondrion, Paroxsihzem, Ulcerate and Australian nasties like Impetuous Ritual and Portal, take note. Here is a duo from the depths if Philadelphia PA, that deliver that same churning, icky, sickly discordant noise and deliver it with an exclamation point. And that’s no surprise as the […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Fall of Nature Records, Lithotome, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Thursday, April 25th, 2013
It’s hard to believe that the origin of October Tide dates back almost two decades now. Jonas Renkse and Fred Norrman started the project during Katatonia’s brief break-up in ‘94 and released two now-classic albums before disbanding in ‘99. Norrman eventually resurrected the moniker in ‘09 after his departure from Katatonia. The decade-long hiatus, lack […]
Tags: 2013, Adam Palm, October Tide, Pulverised Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, April 24th, 2013
Bursting forth with 10 vitriolic blasts of hate-fueled extremity, Colorado’s Call of the Void make quite the impression with their debut full-length, Dragged Down a Dead End Path. Stitching together elements of grind, hardcore and crust, Call of the Void keep it short and direct, creating their own violent, murky combo drawing influence from the […]
Tags: 2013, Call of the Void, Luke Saunders, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013
You may recently have heard the name Ola Englund in death metal circles, as he is the guitarist on the latest Six Feet Under release, Unborn (but don’t hold that against him or Feared), but he has been messing around with other bands for a few years, mostly Feared which has been around since 2010 […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Feared, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, April 22nd, 2013
It’s fitting that the second full-length offering from this mysterious Polish entity is named after a poisonous, hallucinatory plant and the band is named after a book from Lovecraftian mythos, because each night I listened to this release at night time, on head phones, it resulted in nightmares, unsettled sleep, and according to my wife, […]
Tags: 2013, Cultes Des Ghoules, E.Thomas, Hells Headbangers, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, April 22nd, 2013
The Chicagoland area has certainly been home to many a great metal band over the years. Trouble, Master, Macabre and Cianide have paved the way for newer bands Nachtmystium, Cardiac Arrest and Bones. Add to the list of quality metal bands from the Midwest’s greatest city, Terminate, who hail from the northwest suburb of Morton […]
Tags: 2013, Mike Sloan, Review, Selfmadegod Records, Terminate
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › T on Monday, April 22nd, 2013
The retro death metal movement is as strong as ever these days, with no signs of slowing down anytime soon. Add to the pile of corpses and rubble a young Chicago-based band in Terminate. Fresh off the release of their debut album, Terminate appears poised to be one of the bands to lead the latest wave of old school death into the future. Guitarist/vocalist John Porada took some time out of his day to chat with TeethOfTheDivine about their maiden release Ascending to Red Heavens and of death metal in general. Bludgeoning the underground in one of America’s best metal cities, Terminate’s take on a vintage sound suits them well and it’s only a matter of time before the metal world is much more familiar with them.
Tags: 2013, Interview, Mike Sloan, Terminate
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, April 22nd, 2013
This album starts out promising enough, with a nice chug riff backed by some pounding double bass. But once the overly-nasal, high-pitched pig squeal of vocalist Jaymes Grundmann kick-in (a stylistic choice that’s unfortunately overused through the entire album), you might find yourself reaching for the skip button. This is brutal death metal at its […]
Tags: 2013, Comatose Music, Expurgate, Kevin E, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Friday, April 19th, 2013
Seems like Ghost (or Ghost BC, as the lawyers like to call them now) has made a deal with the Devil. They got a major advance for their sophomore album – $750,000 buys a lot of face-paint and incense. You can hear it in the production and atmosphere, as thick and as decadent as blood […]
Tags: 2013, Ghost, Jordan Itkowitz, Review, Rise Above Records, Scooby-Doom
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, April 19th, 2013
With a name like Asenblut (which apparently translates roughly to Æsir Blood according to a quick and dirty Google translate) I would expect the band to be either an epic melodic death metal band full of Norse and Viking lore in the vein of Amon Amarth or perhaps more of a folk metal band similar […]
Tags: 2013, Asenblut, MDD, Review, Travos Bolek
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, April 18th, 2013
I’ll get the big Mumakil out of the room right away. Yes, Utah’s Caladan Brood are heavily, and I mean heavily influenced by Summoning. Plodding but regal, majestic, and somber synth laden black metal with brittle guitars using fantasy literature as a backdrop (in this case Steve Erikson’s The Malazan Book of the Fallen series, […]
Tags: 2013, Caladan Brood, E.Thomas, Northern Silence Productions, Review
Posted in News on Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
PROSTITUTE DISFIGUREMENT Joins Willowtip Records Dutch death metal hellions PROSTITUTE DISFIGUREMENT are pleased to join Willowtip Records’ stable of sonic chaos for the release of their upcoming new studio offering. Lovingly titled From Crotch To Crown, the long-awaited follow-up to 2008’s deviant Descendants Of Depravity full-length promises to deliver the band’s sickest, most violently aggressive […]
Tags: 2013, News, Prostitute Disfigurement, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, April 17th, 2013
Though only active since 2008, Cerekloth is comprised of several members of the Danish metal scene including folks from The Cleansing, Usipian and Altar of Oblivion and following a couple of EP’s (Pandemonium Prayers & Halo of Syringes) the band has finally consolidated a solid line-up and released this accomplished debut album of grimy, groove-oriented […]
Tags: 2013, Cerekloth, Hells Headbangers, Luke Saunders, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, April 16th, 2013
Christopher Bowes may be on the verge of becoming a new musical hero of mine. First he gave us Scottish pirate metal, now Scottish epic fantasy metal, and it’s just as much fun. If you’re familiar with Bowes’ other band, Alestorm, it will be no surprise that Gloryhammer’s music is a bit tongue-in-cheek, but it’s […]
Tags: 2013, Fred Phillips, Gloryhammer, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, April 15th, 2013
While a greased up Maurizio Iacono parades around in his pony tails, faux amour and recycles Kataklysm riffs under the guise of Ex Deo, Italy’s Ade have released their second album (I have not heard the band’s debut Prooemivm Sangvine) of truly Romanic inspired death metal, and it’s going to be one of the best death […]
Tags: 2013, ADE, Blast Head Records, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, April 15th, 2013
The kids these days just seem to be much more musically advanced at this stage in their lives compared to when “the glory days” were, right? It seems like every day some new band full of teenagers (or dudes in their early-20’s) are popping up all over the place and ripping off intricate riffs, dazzling […]
Tags: 2013, Animist, Mike Sloan, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, April 12th, 2013
Skineater is a new entrant into the world of sometimes manic, sometimes melodic Swedish death metal, but these aren’t pimpled-faced kids just starting out. The lineup is filled to the rim with dudes who have been in Dark Funeral, Vicious, In Thy Dreams, Defleshed, Carnal Forge, among many others. It’s expected that Dermal Harvest, the […]
Tags: 2013, Mike Sloan, Pulverized Records, Review, Skineater