Posts Tagged ‘2014’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, April 11th, 2014
Cognizance is a brutal technical death metal duo from the UK. Their 2013 debut release was a 4 song ep that the record label just sent me and my god this is some of the best and most memorable tech-death metal music you will hear. The ep features some guest musicians, with The Faceless drummer […]
Tags: 2014, Cognizance, Frank Rini, Lacerated Enemy Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Thursday, April 10th, 2014
Los Angeles Californian, grind/punk/crust act Nausea, FINALLY return with their sophomore album, hell it’s been over 2 decades since the unleashing of Crime Against Humanity, for crissakes. But we know how life is. It’s really tough to keep a band going, especially when you throw in life responsibilities, on top of band responsibilities. I will […]
Tags: 2014, Frank Rini, Nausea, Review, Willowtip Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, April 9th, 2014
Spain really does not have a definitive ‘sound’ when it comes to metal. Like its culture, it’s a wide array of interesting mixes and styles, and the debut from Valencia’s Domains is a perfect example of the rich tapestry of Spain’s culture and history. While old school death metal is the obvious back bone here, […]
Tags: 2014, Domains, E.Thomas, Review, The Sinister Flame
Posted in News on Tuesday, April 8th, 2014
After a 10 year break, Internal Bleeding is back armed with a brand new album and a fitting, brand new label. For over twenty years, INTERNAL BLEEDING has been at the forefront of the underground death metal scene, boasting a relentless DIY work ethic, consistently intense live performances and a commitment to composing some of […]
Tags: 2014, Internal Bleeding, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Tuesday, April 8th, 2014
The one man band image from the past is usually that of a oafish, disheveled man with a bass drum on his back and various instruments strapped to his body. These days you get a leather clad metalhead crouching in front of a tombstone. So, yeah the times have changed. Funereality is a singular operation […]
Tags: 2014, Funereality, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Jeremy Beck, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, April 7th, 2014
Formerly known as Gary Busey Amber Alert, California Alterbeast has released an album that adds to Unique Leaders killer 2014 so far which has included the outstanding Soreption release,The Kennedy Veil, as well as the upcoming Near Death Experience and Beneath albums. However, this isn’t quite as much of a brutal death metal affair as […]
Tags: 2014, Alterbeast, E.Thomas, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › A on Monday, April 7th, 2014
Despite hailing from Stockholm, the birth of Swedish death metal, Astrophobos have chosen a different path, a path traveled by fellow Swedes like DIssection and Naglfar; an blacker path. Make no bones about it, Astrophobos’s influences are as clear on their sleeve as the moon in the night sky, and their brand of melodic, razor sharp black metal is a solid throwback to the mid 90s, performed with an energy and reverence that comes with inate Swedish genes.
Tags: 2014, Astrophobos, E.Thomas, Interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, April 7th, 2014
Throughout the years Poland has been a steady war factory, churning out quality metal bands of various genres. Though the country known mostly for delicious pierogi is hardly – if ever – mentioned in the same breath as its neighbor Germany when speaking of the sheer amount of terrific metal bands, Poland certainly has a […]
Tags: 2014, Folter Records, Mike Sloan, Northern Plague, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Friday, April 4th, 2014
Good things come in small packages. That’s a tried and true homily that has worked it’s way into our collective lexicon since… forever. Why am I quoting homilies in a Metal review? Because Nux Vomica have created a luxurious sounds cape of an album in just three songs, so small packages, indeed. This is a […]
Tags: 2014, Jeremy Beck, Nux Vomica, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, April 3rd, 2014
Death By Burning, the debut from Hamburg-based German/Turkish duo Mantar, is an arresting album of raw power, electric energy and ironclad riffage. Hanno (vocals/guitar) and Erinc (drums/backing vocals) showcase the intuitive chemistry and songwriting gift of any great duo, delivering colossal sludge rock grooves reminiscent of classic Melvins, coupled with the blackened attitude of later-era […]
Tags: 2014, Luke Saunders, Mantar, Review, Svart Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014
On paper, Khroma might not sound that awe-inspring as they route heavier grooves through industrial and electronic synapses, dedicating most of their time to the pummeling mid-paced groove rather than any sort of delicate melodies or touchy feelings. Sure, ‘this’ has been done before. Hell, probably multiple times at varying degrees of success. And at […]
Tags: 2014, Inverse Records, Khroma, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, April 1st, 2014
When the former vocalist of Internal Bleeding and current teethofthedivine staffer recommends a band and album for me, I usually take notice, even if released in 2013. Especially when I’ve been in a real brutal death metal/slam death metal frame of mind of late, and Frank Rini pretty well eats and breathes the style. Even more […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Embludgeonment, Review, Ungodly Ruins Productions
Posted in News on Monday, March 31st, 2014
Norwegian black metallers DEN SAAKALDTE will release their long-awaited sophomore album Kapittel II: Faen i Helvete on May 27th in Europe and June 10th in North America via Agonia Records. Cover artwork made by Trine + Kim Design Studio (Ulver, Mayhem, Darkthrone, DHG) can be seen below. DEN SAAKALDTE steps out of the shadows after […]
Tags: 2014, Den Saakaldte, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, March 31st, 2014
First off, congrats to Doug Moore, vocalist for Pyrrhon and former co-scribe at metalreview.com for getting a deal with the mighty Relapse Records, and second, apologies to Doug for not getting around to reviewing the band’s solid debut album, An Excellent Servant But a Terrible Master, released on Selfmadegod Records back in 2011. Now, on to […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Pyrrhon, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, March 31st, 2014
Conan have been making waves in the thriving UK doom metal scene for a number of years, making appearances at my former local, The Royal Park pub in Leeds, in a dingy basement no bigger than your living room. They were rewarded for their persistence with a slot at the esteemed Roadburn festival in April […]
Tags: 2014, Conan, Jack Taylor, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, March 28th, 2014
“The demon Abalam is a King of Hell and an assistant to Paimon. He takes possession of a human’s body to encourage the human to commit lust, he would defile humans during the possession and the only way they could escape was death.” Hailing from the Denmark, Hexis (a term related to or meaning ‘possession’ ) […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Halo of Flies Records, Hexis, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Thursday, March 27th, 2014
“Allo…………cunt” And so begins “Upon Your Mountains of Flesh My River of Life Shall Flow” the opening track from Australia’s Wretch, a grindcore band featuring Duncan Beard, former drummer for doom act Futility, and this is a hell of a departure from that project. And as you’d expect any grindcore from Australia to sound like, […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released, Wretch
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Thursday, March 27th, 2014
The debut album from Italians Hiss from the Moat has been described as blackened deathcore, because that’s exactly what we need in the metal world is another sub-genre. Well fear not and don’t stop reading now, as I’m here to tell you there’s nary a ‘core element to this one, and if you’re a fan […]
Tags: 2014, Hiss From the Moat, Kevin E, Lacerated Enemy Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › J on Wednesday, March 26th, 2014
I started this review with the feeling that after about seven listens I had grasped what was being conveyed and therefore I would be able judge and critique. The more I kept on listening, though, the more this album seemed to present itself; as if it were a shy child (who had tendencies of acting […]
Tags: 2014, Chris S, Halo of Flies Records, Jungbluth, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › D on Tuesday, March 25th, 2014
Chalk up yet another winner in the Finnish death metal community, with Desecresy, a 2 piece act. In 5 years they have released 2 full length albums. The 2010, Arches of Entropy and 2012 The Doom Skeptron are among some of the finest death metal you will find anywhere. I agree with Tommi’s answer, when you read it, that they do have a strong Bolt Thrower influence. This is in terms of their rumbling mid paced heaviness that steamrolls all in its path, taking no prisoners. The band also has a thick Finnish atmosphere in terms of the riffs in that they’re heavy, memorable and played with feeling.
Tags: 2014, Desecresy, Frank Rini, Interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Tuesday, March 25th, 2014
Following their self titled LP in 2009, The Strange Innerdweller is Romanian post-metal Kultika‘s debut album, and despite being a decent effort, it doesn’t really grab you by the balls as much as you’d want it to. Unlike fellow countrymen Negura Bunget, who create music that isn’t just unique but that also pays tribute to their […]
Tags: 2014, Jack Taylor, Kultika, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, March 25th, 2014
Aeon of Horus is a progressive metal band that has built a solid reputation on the Australian metal scene in recent years. Formed back in 2006 the band released their solid yet understated debut, The Embodiment of Darkness and Light in 2008, and despite a rather limited recorded output (their debut is wedged between a […]
Tags: 2014, Aeon of Horus, Luke Saunders, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Frontpage Feature, News on Monday, March 24th, 2014
The metal world is in mourning today as several news sources have reported that Dave Brockie, aka Oderus Urungus of legendary gore punk rockers GWAR has passed away at the age of 50. From Blabbermouth.net: Dave Brockie, better known as Oderus Urungus, the founder and lead singer of renowned Richmond, Virginia metal band GWAR, has died. […]
Tags: 2014, Gwar, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, March 24th, 2014
Cynic’s polarising shift away from their technical death metal roots has created enormous debate since they reunited with the largely successful but divisive Traced In Air in 2008. The trio of Paul Masdival, Sean Malone and Sean Reinhert made their new found intentions very clear with the increased experimentation, strong melodic sensibilities and progressive bent […]
Tags: 2014, Cynic, Luke Saunders, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, March 24th, 2014
I have not really got into the whole smokey female fronted , cultish, 70s inspired ‘vest’ metal scene that’s been prevalent over the last few years. Other than the first Serpentcult album and a smattering of Blood Ceremony or Demon Lung, it just has not sucked me in. And it’s a shame, as Texas’s excellently […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Hogbitch, Review, Self-Released