Posts Tagged ‘2013’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Monday, December 2nd, 2013
Year of No Light have been around for a while now. When I listened to 2006’s Nord, I thought it was a competent but unremarkable sludge album. Ausserwelt came out four years later, and their sound had evolved to more than make up for the time elapsed. While that album wasn’t perfect, it contained moments […]
Tags: 2013, Debemur Morti Productions, J.D. Anderson, Review, Year of No Light
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, November 29th, 2013
Deprecated were a band who featured bassist Derek Boyer (Deeds of Flesh, Disgorge, Decrepit Birth) before he joined Suffocation, and now reunited, the band now features Terrance Hobbs (Suffocation), Matt Sotelo (Decrepit Birth) for this, the rerecording and rereleasing of the band’s sole release, the 1998 EP, Deridng His Creation. And a scorcher it is. […]
Tags: 2013, Deprecated, E.Thomas, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Friday, November 29th, 2013
Florida’s Brutality return with their first official recording since the outstanding 1996 album, In Mourning. We only get 2 songs, but they are really good songs and this also marks the return of the original band logo. The 8 minute title track opens the album and the return of the signature Brutality blast beats hits […]
Tags: 2013, Brutality, Ceremonial Records, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, November 28th, 2013
Several years ago, I was reviewing a steady string of super heavy, angular, metal bands like The Minor Times, The Red Chord, Apiary, Swarm of the Lotus, Harlots, Engineer, Animosity, Ion Dissonance and Into the Moat. Well, Dallas TX’s Seeker has tapped into that sound on their Victory Records debut and unleashed arguably one of Victory […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Review, Seeker, Unloved, Victory Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Wednesday, November 27th, 2013
Stuck in a perpetual ’80s thrash-punk time warp, Joel Grind’s Toxic Holocaust are a prolific institution in the retro metal field. Already this year, Grind has released a retrospective snapshot of Toxic Holocaust’s non-album material (From the Ashes of Nuclear Destruction) while also releasing a fun little solo gem with his Yellowgoat Sessions project. Chemistry […]
Tags: 2013, Luke Saunders, Relapse Records, Review, Toxic Holocaust
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, November 26th, 2013
Hope Drone is from Australia, but listening to their music, one could easily mistake them for a band from the U.S. Their 4-track debut EP demonstrates a bleak style of black metal strongly indebted to the Cascadian variety, specifically Wolves in the Throne Room and Altar of Plagues, played with surprising maturity and aplomb. The […]
Tags: 2013, Hope Drone, J.D. Anderson, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › A on Monday, November 25th, 2013
My introduction into France’s Aosoth is quite recent. Graham Landers, from Deepsend Records some time ago stated their new album was his favorite of 2013, at that time. Now I have gone on record that I’m more of an older school black metal fan, like Bathory and I still love Dark Throne, to this day. I love blackened death metal and Aosoth combine black metal with death metal influence and I agree with Graham’s assessment that IV: An Arrow in Heart is one of this years highlights. I reviewed it a while back and scored it 9.5/10 and feel this is the band’s magnum opus. Their past material, the 2008 self titled album (which I recently was able to get) and the 2009 Ashes of Angels are pure black metal, but played so viciously and amazing, that I feel they conjure up some of the great legendary black metal albums of the early 90’s.
Tags: 2013, Aosoth, Frank Rini, Interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, November 25th, 2013
When Sepultura burst into the scene in 1985 with the Bestial Devastation split LP in 1985 I was an instant fan and had the pleasure of seeing them on their SOS tour on their Beneath the Remains U.S. tour with openers Sadus and Obituary. This was a classic show and I spoke at length to […]
Tags: 2013, Frank Rini, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Sepultura
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, November 25th, 2013
Man, I am loving this record! Other than Mortal Infinity’s District Destruction, not much of this thrash revival has grabbed my attention, so the likes of Revocation, Havoc, Toxic Holocaust and such hasn’t really floated my boat , but here comes Canada’s Besieged to kick me in the nuts and remind me why I loved so many metal […]
Tags: 2013, Besieged, E.Thomas, Review, Unspeakable Axe Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, November 22nd, 2013
Calling yourself Ferocity is a risk, because if you’re going to give your band such a powerful name, you better make damn sure you bring the goods. Luckily Danish death metal band Ferocity has done just that. If you’ve followed the Danish death scene, there have been a number of heavy-as-hell acts coming out of […]
Tags: 2013, Deepsend Records, Ferocity, Kevin E, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, November 21st, 2013
If you were to listen to the second album from Serocs blindly, with no knowledge of the band at all, you would be forgiven for assuming the band was from Canada rather than Mexico. The band has a distinct Canadian tech death metal sound akin (OK, not akin, exactly like) to mid era Cryptopsy (Whisper […]
Tags: 2013, Comatose Music, E.Thomas, Review, Serocs
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, November 20th, 2013
Whores, a band from Atlanta, play a sweaty, fuzzed-out version of Unsane-like noise rock. There is also a heavy 90s vibe- Helmet being the second-closest possible comparison. Their previous record, Ruiner, seemed to center on the absolute bludgeoning power of their tone, but on Clean there is more focus on vocal hooks and catchiness, coming […]
Tags: 2013, Brutal Panda Records, J.D. Anderson, Review, Whores
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, November 19th, 2013
Black and Blood marks the second full-length release in a decade long existence from Boston death metal mercenaries Soul Remnants. And it’s a formidable beast of a death metal album, holding the proud tradition of the genres storied past close to heart. Soul Remnants nail the often elusive knack of songcraft, managing to sound fresh […]
Tags: 2013, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Luke Saunders, Review, Soul Remnants
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › N on Monday, November 18th, 2013
Necrotic Disgorgement is a Midwest brutal death metal band, hailing from Ohio that have been around for a decade. They have 2 brutal albums under their belts, their 2004 debut, Suffocated in Shrinkwrap is a ridiculous brutal affair that was made even better when it was remixed and remastered several years after its initial release. They have a new album out on Comatose Music, Documentaries of Dementia. If you call yourself a brutal death metal fan and have yet to pick up this monster of an album than I can only say this…
Tags: 2013, Frank Rini, Interview, Necrotic Disgorgement
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, November 18th, 2013
Ever hear of a sophomore slump? Cult of Fire most certainly does not believe in them. This Czech semi-supergroup composed of Lykathea Aflame, Maniac Butcher, Dark Storm, and Death Karma members came out of nowhere last year with their passionate debut full-length, Triumvirát (if you had heard their 2011 self-released EP prior to that, +666 […]
Tags: 2013, Adam Palm, Cult of Fire, Iron Bonehead Productions
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, November 18th, 2013
There was nothing particularly striking about the debut from Christian hardcore act Leaders, Now We Are Free back in 2012. It was a pretty standard metalcore/hardcore effort that you’ve come to expect from Facedown. However, on the follow up, Indomitable, California’s Leaders, after a significant lineup shuffle, have taken a page from label mates Those […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Facedown Records, Leaders, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, November 15th, 2013
Portland grind metallers Transient have been around since 2007 with a bunch of splits and EPs to their name, and now have released their first self-titled full length. This is the first I’ve heard of the band, and after spinning this one a few times I have no desire to look up their past work. […]
Tags: 2013, End of Theory Records, Kevin E, Review, Transient
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, November 15th, 2013
Well, it isn’t exactly easy to review less than 9 minutes of music in any meaningful way. But Phasm’s 2013 demo absolutely smashes together 4 triumphant songs in this time frame. Call it frantic, frenetic, frenzied, or hysterical; each word has a worthy place among the pantheon of eligible descriptors for this wonderfully energetic debut. […]
Tags: 2013, Man of 1000 Masks, Nick E, Phasm, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Thursday, November 14th, 2013
I completely disregarded this release for a few months because the recording level on this album was so damn quiet, that I could barely hear the music in regular volume. However, while jamming some songs on a large home stereo, these guys popped up and I was actually able to hear the album without really […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Hellthrasher Productions, Kingdom, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, November 13th, 2013
While most of the current old school death metal revival leans towards either the Stockholm worship side or the Incantation-y, ‘caverncore’ side, a few bands are simply going pure old school. The likes of Deserted Fear, Skeletal Remains, Chapel of Disease, Navalm, Resurgency, Wound, Deus Otiosus, are culling from classic death and thrash metal. Add […]
Tags: 2013, Desolator, E.Thomas, Hellthrasher Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Tuesday, November 12th, 2013
This is my first exposure to Italy’s Lorn. Apparently, they were once a fairly straightforward, traditional black metal act. With no knowledge of their back catalogue, I can’t comment on the band’s change from past to present, but the music on this album is anything but straightforward, and anything but traditional. Wasting no time, “Definitive […]
Tags: 2013, I Voidhanger Records, J.D. Anderson, Lorn, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › M on Monday, November 11th, 2013
Greece’s Murder Made God unleashed a pretty ferocious debut album several months ago, entitled Irreverence. I reviewed it on here and stated I really liked it, however I was hoping for a little more variety in some spots. Overall Murder Made God has made a splash in the death metal community with their cool band name and vicious brutal onslaught in how they approach death metal. The album is filled with vicious blast beats that will shatter windows and a pretty killer guitar sound. Vocals are brutal and will smash you in the face with no intent on letting up. When the band does break into a groove and mixes things up a bit, like on the song “Methods of Humanity”, you will swirl around the pit destroying everything in your path- this is such an amazing song and the band already has plans for a sophomore album. So in the meantime fire up some gyros, look to the Gods above, order Irreverence and read this interview with Murder Made God’s bassist, Stelios.
Tags: 2013, Frank Rini, Interview, Murder Made God
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Monday, November 11th, 2013
When samples of this relatively hyped Metal Blade release started dropping, I had several folks hit me up via email, Facebook and even Myspace telling me I should check these guys out and they were something I’d enjoy. And to some extent, they were all right: The Conscious Seed of Light is a pretty solid […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Metal Blade Records, Review, Rivers of Nihil
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, November 11th, 2013
Profound Lore Records are putting out some killer bands over the last several years and you can add London’s Grave Miasma to that ever growing list. In 2009 they released the outstanding Exalted Emanation ep and followed it up a year later with another ep, Realm of Evoked Doom. I can say without a shadow […]
Tags: 2013, Frank Rini, Grave Miasma, Prfoound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, November 8th, 2013
Calmed By The Tides Of Rain is what I would dub the Russian equivalent of U.S. deathcore/metalcore band The Acacia Strain, but with more of a death metal vibe and with more staying power. Listen, I know when some of you are seeing deathcore/metalcore in a review you’re gonna want to run for the hills, […]
Tags: 2013, Calmed By The Tides of Rain, Frank Rini, Review, Soulflesh Collector Records