Posts Tagged ‘2014’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Monday, October 27th, 2014
So here is the result of a $60,000 Kickstarter campaign: Some killer old-school death metal Andreas Marschall artwork, a killer production, and a killer Obituary album. Pity that money could not have been used to fix John Tardy’s ragged vocal cords… After these death metal legends quickly churned out three albums after reuniting in 2005 for […]
Tags: 2014, Obituary, Relapse, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, October 24th, 2014
The debut 2013 EP from this side project of UK doomsters, Eye of Solitude, was one of my favorite EPs of 2013 and I have been excited for a full length ever since it was announced and I have followed and lapped up every teaser of trailer since. And it was worth the wait as ‘Profane […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Kaotoxin Records, Review, SidiouS
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, October 23rd, 2014
Autumn’s Dawn is the relatively new project from Australian duo Tim Yatras (drums, guitars, vocals) and Matthew Bell (bass, guitars, keyboards), better known by their stage names Sorrow and Anguish. Furthermore, one or the other has been involved in various metal projects, including Germ, Austere, Rise of Avernus and Woods of Desolation. Autumn’s Dawn represents […]
Tags: 2014, Autumn's Dawn, Eisenwald Tonschmiede, Luke Saunders, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, October 22nd, 2014
Much like how they opened the year with the killer trio of releases from Corpsessed, Lie in Ruins and Lvcifyre, Dark Descent Records is closing out 2014 with a slew of more stunning releases from Horrendous, Phobocosm, Sempiternal Dusk, and this, the most twisted of the lot, the debut from Finland’s Swallowed. While Finland’s death metal […]
Tags: 2014, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Review, Swallowed
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, October 21st, 2014
The Malaysian bulldozing death metal machine are back with yet another album, Battalion. Ever since their inception, in 2009, Humiliation have released eps/splits’7” and albums, and with this marking their 5th long player, one has to wonder are they over-saturating the scene? As we speak, I am pretty sure they have ideas for album #6. Prior to […]
Tags: 2014, Deepsend Records, Frank Rini, Humiliation, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › U on Monday, October 20th, 2014
Anyone who has read my work over the years at this very site or my other past outlets know that I have a a Skogskyrkogården cemetery cross sized boner for anything Swedish death metal. And 2014 has been a banner year for the style and tone with killer releases from the likes of Brutally Deceased, Incarnated, Putereaon, Ending Quest, Just Before Dawn Entrails demo collection, just to name a few. There’s is something about that timeless guitar tone that keep on living despite its age as evidence by the endless revival of the style.
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Interview, Unwilling Flesh
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Monday, October 20th, 2014
Andrew D’Cagna of Nechochwen and Obsequiae has another passion apart from his excellent folky grey/black metal projects, and it’s old School Swedish death metal. And Eihwaz Recordings, the sub label of Bindrune, where the other projects reside, has allowed Andrew to release Between The Living and the Dead, an fine homage to the style that stands toe […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Eihwaz Recordings, Review, Unwilling Flesh
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Friday, October 17th, 2014
Ellorsith’s 1959 possesses a gravitas rarely heard in a band’s first release. Inspired by the Dyatlov Pass Incident of 1959, in which nine ski hikers died mysteriously during a night on the northern Ural Mountains, the music is a fitting representation of the event’s cold and cryptic nature. Opener “Vvedénije” (it sounds spooky until you […]
Tags: 2014, Caligari Records, Ellorsith, Joseph Y, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Thursday, October 16th, 2014
Do you remember when real metal musicians wore all black, spiked arm bands, raised middle fingers, and said “Hails!” in interviews? Pepperidge Farm remembers, and so do Denmark’s Horned Almighty. It’s obvious from the start these guys are old school through and through. …or are they? How old does something have to be to be […]
Tags: 2014, Dan Wrathburn, Horned Almighty, Review, Scarlet Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Wednesday, October 15th, 2014
As expected from the fickle metal community there has been both a lot of hype and hate towards the debut release from this one woman black metal project from Denmark. From the elitist ‘no women in black metal’ to ‘Deafheaven suck’ crowd and those that think this is the future of black metal. And as is normal, the […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Myrkur, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Tuesday, October 14th, 2014
Prolific and consistent are two words that spring to mind when assessing the career thus far of Boston’s Revocation. Finding cunning ways to manipulate and expand their signature technical death thrash formula has been a key to much of the band’s success and creative progress. Yet when it was announced that their year-by-year release trend […]
Tags: 2014, Luke Saunders, Metal Blade Records, Review, Revocation
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, October 13th, 2014
First off, many thanks to Paul Shaw, the owner of Blast Head Records, for recommending this band’s debut EP, Song of the Crippled Bull awhile ago. I instantly knew these progressive death metal-playing Pennsylvanians were onto something special, and now the debut full-length cements that fact. For those lamenting Opeth‘s swing away from death metal and […]
Tags: 2014, Black Crown Initiate, E.Thomas, eOne Music, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, October 10th, 2014
While I’m sure upcoming reviews of the new Obituary and At the Gates albums will get well deserved traffic and attention, it’s releases and the opportunity to do reviews of releases like this that keep me interested in metal and this whole reviewing thing. Hailing from Chile, Siaskel’s debut album will more than likely be one of […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Review, Self-Released, Siaskel
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, October 9th, 2014
Bondage babes, leather, chains, beer, sleaze and hellraising riffs are just some of the things that spring to mind when jamming the sophomore full-length from retro metal fiends, Midnight. No Mercy for Mayhem might channel very similar territory to its much praised predecessor, Satanic Royalty, but it does so with such infectious energy and skin […]
Tags: 2014, Hells Headbangers, Luke Saunders, Midnight, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Wednesday, October 8th, 2014
Tim Call is one busy son of a bitch. In addition to owning and operating the quite excellent label/distro, Parasitic Records, he provides drums and sometimes also vocals for various bands including Aldebaran, The Howling Wind, Weregoat, Sempiternal Dusk, Terror Oath, Ealdath, and I’m willing to bet he’s T in Ardour Loom. Just this year […]
Tags: 2014, Adam Palm, Nightfell, Review, Southern Lord Recordings
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, October 7th, 2014
Despite an impressive lineage from some of Canada’s best technical death metal bands like Atheretic, Neuraxis and Vengeful, the debut from Phobocosm plays more like Dark Descent’s typical, cavernous, devastatingly heavy doom/death sounds of Binah, Lvcifyre , Lie In Ruins and notably Corpsessed and it rules. But was there really any doubt? With a crushing Colin Marston mix, Deprived […]
Tags: 2014, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Phobocosm, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, October 6th, 2014
We had to wait 13 years between Memoria Vetusta I: Fathers of the Icy Age and its second chapter, Dialogue with the Stars – which has since become one of my favorite metal albums of all time. Now Vindsval has only taken 5 years to deliver Saturnian Poetry. Don’t hold it against him; in the meantime, he’s started and completed the 777 trilogy, […]
Tags: 2014, Black Metal, Blut Aus Nord, Debemur Morti Productions, Jordan Itkowitz, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Friday, October 3rd, 2014
10 years after Onwards to Mecca, one of the elder statesmen of New Yawk death metal, like Pyrexia last year, has reformed and are giving it another go on Unique Leader records. And like Pyrexia’s Feast of Iniquity, Imperium is a relatively successful reunion, if still in the shadow of Suffocation and Dying Fetus all these […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Internal Bleeding, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Thursday, October 2nd, 2014
I must confess I am not well versed in Krieg‘s back catalogue, being more familiar with Neil Jameson’s work with Twilight. I enjoyed The Black House but I haven’t listened to it in years. However, Krieg is a key USBM band that stands alongside the likes of Leviathan, Mutiilation, and Nachtmystium in terms of importance […]
Tags: 2014, Candlelight Records, J.D. Anderson, Krieg, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, October 1st, 2014
If you ain’t gonna reinvent the wheel, then you might as well slap some nice rims on that bitch. That, my friends, is exactly what Septycal Gorge have done with their latest release Scourge of the Formless Breed. Septycal Gorge is a band I’d recognized from their first LP that I own, Growing Seeds of […]
Tags: 2014, Comatose Music, Kevin E, Review, Septycal Gorge
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, September 30th, 2014
So, if like me you were underwhelmed by the last Triptykon record, here is another Swiss metal act to fulfill your needs for controlled, slower, moody and progressive dark metal that is a real undiscovered gem in 2014s metal releases. Contradiction is Schammasch’s second album albeit my first introduction to this trio, but it won’t be my […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Prosthetic Records, Review, Schammasch
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, September 29th, 2014
Panopticon and Bindrune Recordings is a match made in heaven. A label that has released some truly special atmospheric, organic and naturalistic metal (Falls of Rauros, Nechochwen, Blood of the Black Owl, Obsequiae) finally releasing a more accessible and wider CD release of Austin Lunn’s 5th album under the Panopticon banner, a project that personifies organic, atmospheric and naturalistic. […]
Tags: 2014, Bindrune Recordings, E.Thomas, Panopticon, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › B on Monday, September 29th, 2014
Let’s face it folks in the world of brutal death metal some bands come and go or are either handed so much to them early on that they do not have to do the real hard grunt work, that is sometimes needed, to keep a band together. Enter in Beheaded, from Malta. For over 2 decades Beheaded have been slinging their brutal take on the death metal genre. Through the struggles of band members leaving, people having family responsibilities-unable to tour, or whatever the case may be, bassist, David Cachia has been the glue to this wonderful brutal band.
Tags: 2014, Beheaded, Frank, Interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, September 26th, 2014
Here’s another early release from the UKs fledgling Rotten Music, who brought us the creatively named Facefuck. This time is a Polish band called Vomit Your Brain, and this EP compiles the band’s first 2 demos into one 6 song, 18 minute slab of no frills, slammy brutal death metal. Less grindcore and toilet humor […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Review, Rotten Music, Vomit Your Brain
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, September 25th, 2014
Milwaukee’s Emblazoned just ripped our heads off last year with their debut Deepsend Records release with The Living Magisterium ep. I enjoyed their blackened death metal brutality that also had plenty of nods to the 90’s death metal movement, which is what the band is heavily influenced by. Now a year later the band have […]
Tags: 2014, Deepsend Records, Emblazoned, Frank Rini, Review