Posts Tagged ‘2013’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, August 14th, 2013
I had high hopes for an album named Frostbitepanzerfuck, but alas, the debut full-length from this Pennsylvania quartet is a maddeningly inconsistent release that sputters between sleazy blackened thrash and punky, sorta Autopsy-ish, crusty metal, and neither is really that well done. And while the band obviously has their tongue in cheek with the album […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Review, The Beyond
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Wednesday, August 14th, 2013
Although Black Sabbath are credited for inventing the slower, bleaker strand of heavy metal known as Doom Metal, it wasn’t until bands such as Witchfinder General, Saint Vitus and Trouble arrived in the 1980’s that the genre really took off and was given a title. Nowadays the world is awash with this style of metal, and Indianapolis’s The Gates of Slumber are another band […]
Tags: 2013, Jack Taylor, Review, Rise Above Records, The Gates of Slumber
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Tuesday, August 13th, 2013
The magic of the late ’80s/early ’90s underground metal is well documented and revered, but the often-overlooked three-year span of ’94 to ’96 was something special in its own right. With the brutality race pretty much over, established death metal bands like Tiamat, Hypocrisy, and Cemetary along with upstarts such as Crematory (DE), Novembre, and […]
Tags: 2013, Adam Palm, FDA Rekotz, Graveyard of Souls, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › U on Monday, August 12th, 2013
Last year Sevared records put out one of their best albums ever, in my opinion, from Unfathomable Ruination- Misshapen Congenital Entropy was a highlight for releases last year. Massively heavy, brutal blast beats with guttural vocals, but also some technical aspects to the well played songs. I thoroughly enjoyed the enormous bass bomb drops that appeared in various parts of the album, which created a more brutal environment for the songs to even sound more lethal. Around for a mere 3 years the band has seen their popularity grow as they perform with national acts and devastate crowds and they are one of the best bands coming out of the UK, at the moment. Just look at the fuckin crazy looking album cover. That ginormous monstrous plant thingy looks to wreck havoc upon your mere mortal soul if you fail to purchase their debut cd. Their guitarist, Daniel Herrera, was super cool in getting the answers back to me quickly and here is what he had to say regarding the inner workings of this great young band.
Tags: 2013, Frank Rini, Interview, Unfathomable Ruination
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Monday, August 12th, 2013
Revocation’s highly anticipated fourth album comes on the back of significant momentum gained through the one-two punch of 2009’s brilliant Existence is Futile, and 2011’s worthy follow-up, Chaos of Forms. Firstly, forget all the over-analysis about the band’s decision to self-title this latest platter. There’s no drastic reinvention at play here, yet the important thing […]
Tags: 2013, Luke Saunders, Relapse Records, Review, Revocation
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, August 12th, 2013
Continuing with tradition, Adam at Gilead Media has yet again released another of the undeniable best records of 2013. Northless‘ second full-length, World Keeps Sinking is an absolute behemoth-sized mash-up of their blend of Sludge, Doom, Post-Metal, and dare I say I feel a little Prog in there? Shhhh, it’s okay. Picture a shootout between […]
Tags: 2013, Gilead Media, Nick E, Northless, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, August 9th, 2013
Despite featuring members of bands like Marduk, Pan-Thy Monium, Edge of Sanity, and Incapacity, and my love of all things Stockholm sounding, I never quite sunk my teeth into Rotten Death, the 2011 debut from this old school Swedish death metal group. Whether it’s the fact I was still reeling from the debut from Entrails […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Listenable Records, Review, Tormented
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, August 8th, 2013
In early 2007 there was a massive change within the ranks of Norwegian gothic/symphonic metal veterans Tristania. Long-time female vocalist (and face of the band) Vibeke Stene departed Tristania, which elicited shrieks of horror and shock throughout the band’s fanbase. It was assumed that nobody would be able to replace her angelic voice and carry […]
Tags: 2013, Mike Sloan, Napalm Records, Review, Tristania
Posted in News on Wednesday, August 7th, 2013
The eighth , self titled studio album by Norwegian black band SATYRICON will be released in North America on September 17th via Nuclear Blast Entertainment. “We are back. Sorry it took so long, but we needed the time to be able pull off a record like this,” states band frontman Sigurd “Satyr” Wongraven. “Comparing […]
Tags: 2013, News, Nuclear Blast Records, Satyricon
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Wednesday, August 7th, 2013
Canada is not exactly the frozen, snow-capped, northern land I think of when I’m looking for Black Metal. It is especially surprising that Neige Eternelle (French for Eternal Snow, go figure) hail from my neighbors to the north when their sound is so distinctly Norwegian, and so very 1995. It definitely seems there are two […]
Tags: 2013, Neige Eternelle, Nick E, Review, SepulchralProductions
Posted in Blog on Tuesday, August 6th, 2013
Teethofthedivine is thrilled to add an actual, real live musician to its ranks. Hopefully this one will last longer than Ben Hogg (Beaten Back to Pure etc) god love ‘im. Frank was the vocalist on two Internal Bleeding albums (as you will find out below), and brings that experience as well as a ton of contacts in the scene and energy with him for reviews and interviews. Frank currently also writes for allabouttherock.com, but is bringing his background in the industry to our little site. Take a few minutes to meet the latest addition and actual veteran musician to the teethofthedivine. staff.
Tags: 2013, Blog, Frank Rini
Posted in News on Tuesday, August 6th, 2013
Norwegian grindcore innovators, BEATEN TO DEATH, have set October 4th as the release date for their long-anticipated second album “Dødsfest!”, coming out via Mas-Kina Recordings. Entitled “Dødsfest!”, the 12-track follow up to the band’s critically-acclaimed 2011 debut, “Xes & Strokes”, was recorded in total of six days at their rehearsal room and continues to carry […]
Tags: 2013, Beatern to Death, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, August 6th, 2013
Prior to 2011’s surprisingly excellent All Guts, No Glory (which I still heard about a year after the fact), my last experience with Exhumed was 1998’s Gore Metal, which I never really cared for. So imagine my surprise when I was hearing a latter Carcass clone complete with melodic solos and hooky, catchy riffs, which […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Necrocracy, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Blog, Frontpage Feature on Monday, August 5th, 2013
The fine folks at webzine/label Transcending Obscurity are offering 2 of their releases to 2 lucky readers of Teethofthedivine. That’s right two lucky readers will each receive a copy of Drug Honkey’s disturbing 2012 release ‘Ghost in the Fire’ and the 2010 debut, ‘Impending Hostility’ from Polish war mongering death metalers Preludium.
Tags: 2013, Contest, Giveaway, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, August 5th, 2013
I’m not sure why it took me two months to crank out a review of Autopsy‘s 6th album, their second since reforming after a near decade layoff, but sometimes I get in a reviewing groove and get a hankering to review something specific. Also A) it’s fucking Autopsy, and B) this albums kills. While 2011’s […]
Tags: 2013, Autsopsy, E.Thomas, Peaceville Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, August 5th, 2013
You know that ominous drone that sets off every record that’s supposed to have a “dark” atmosphere? It’s here. Don’t get me wrong, I love that drone. You hold a note for 79 minutes and put it on a CDr; I’ll buy it, or at least download it from your BandCamp. You know that growly […]
Tags: 2013, Doomentia Records, Horse Latitudes, Nick E, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, August 2nd, 2013
For a band to have the honor of playing the esteemed Roadburn Festival in the Netherlands should be enough of an indicator of how good the music is – but it’s worth looking a bit deeper into the music of Liverpudlian self-styled ‘Caveman Metal’ act Conan. The album begins with a wall of feedback, before […]
Tags: 2013, Burning World Records, Conan, Jack Taylor, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, August 2nd, 2013
There are a few quality Amon Amarth knock offs out there; Heathen Foray, Asenblut, Wandersword and even Evocation are an Amon Amarth clone now. Adding to that list but adding some rather weird gore and undead themes into the Viking mix is Spain’s Vikingore and their fair to middling debut album Wolves in the Battlefront. […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Noisehead Records, Review, Vikingore
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, August 1st, 2013
There’s nothing like a dose of visceral, filth-ridden sludge to lift the spirits. Italy’s Grime delivers the muck and the misery through eight deep, festering cuts comprising the band’s second release. Although Grime is clearly not out to reinvent the wheel, they sure know how to crank out seething, despondent sludge anthems, with smatterings of […]
Tags: 2013, Forcefield Records, Grime, Luke Saunders, Review
Posted in Blog on Wednesday, July 31st, 2013
It’s been a mystery for quite some time as to why Goatwhore isn’t playing in front of sold out crowds in the larger theatres across America. After seeing them five times already in various cities, their shows are usually in smaller bar/club venues with anywhere from 30 to 100 people. And when they’ve been included on massive tours like the one when Celtic Frost reemerged with Monotheist and the one last year with Cannibal Corpse, Between the Buried and Me and countless others, Goatwhore was at the bottom of the bill.
Tags: 2013, Blog, Gig Report, Goathwhore, Havok, Mike Sloan
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Wednesday, July 31st, 2013
About this time last year, I reviewed the 3rd album from Malaysia war mongering, death metal stalwarts Humiliation, From Strength to Strength, and it was a pretty damn solid affair of Bolt Thrower-y and Jungle Rot styled barbaric simplicity (I still rock the heck out of “Preposition of Violence” on my ipod). Well, the band […]
Tags: 2013, Deepsend Records, E.Thomas, Humiliation, Review
Posted in News on Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
BROKEN HOPE has unveiled the album cover artwork for their new, long-awaited album, OMEN of DISEASE. The cover painting was created by world-renowned horror-artist, Wes Benscoter (Slayer, Cattle Decapitation, Autopsy, Kreator, etc). BROKEN HOPE’s Jeremy Wagner comments: “Wes Benscoter is one of my favorite artists, EVER. In my opinion, he’s right up there […]
Tags: 2013, Broken Hope, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, July 30th, 2013
As great as metal music is – the greatest of all music on the planet, of course – most of the bands who sport some sort of image are, in all actuality, a bunch of fake posers. Seriously, they are. We’ve all seen it millions of times: a band represents something only to find out […]
Tags: 2013, Century Media Records, Mike Sloan, Orphaned Land, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › Z on Monday, July 29th, 2013
The far reaching influence of Immolation has reached new heights over 20 years after the band released their debut, Dawn of Possession in 1991. In recent years the resurgence of old school death metal has peaked with a plethora of bands culling both from Immolation as well as the well documented Stockholm sound. One such band reaching into the past, culling from Immolation as well as Gorguts and other early but forward thinking death metal stalwarts is international act, Zealotry.
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Interview, Zealotry
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Monday, July 29th, 2013
Featuring members of hardcore act Momentum and of course former Fall of Efrafa frontman Alex Bradshaw, the UK’s Light Bearer have quickly established themselves as one of atmospheric sludge/post rock’s most amazing bands, or one of the best metal bands of any genre for that matter with their stunning 2011 debut LP Lapsus and subsequent […]
Tags: 2013, E.Thomas, Halo of Flies Records, Light Bearer, Review