Posts Tagged ‘2014’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Wednesday, September 24th, 2014
I don’t now a whole lot about Finland’s black metal duo Ordinance, other than it’s a couple of guys who have served in or helped out the likes of Algalzahanth, Night Must Fall and Slugathor. Now I know that the band’s debut album, Relinquished, released on a double LP containing 3 20-minute plus “sides”, broken into […]
Tags: 2014, Ahdistuksen Aihio Productions, E.Thomas, Ordinance, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014
Theoretically speaking, if one end of a wormhole could be held by a vessel travelling at near light speed into the future while the other remained stationary, information could pass through it into the past. Floridian technomancers, Ævangelist, seem to have discovered the means to do this, and have captured what came through. The recording […]
Tags: 2014, Adam Palm, Debemur Morti Productions, Review, Ævangelist
Posted in Articles, Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews › S on Monday, September 22nd, 2014
To this day, Canadian thrash metal band, Sacrifice, have not only put out quality music, but have been one of my favorites in the extreme metal music scene. Ever since their incredible 1986 debut, Torment in Fire, they have been highly influential to the scene that they helped to create. They started out primarily as a death/thrash band, with even some black metal influence early on then developed into a speed/thrash band. Put on any one of their albums, Forward to Termination, Soldiers of Misfortune or Apocalypse Inside and you will hear a band that has created outstanding music that has aged extremely well. When the band put together the pieces and reformed and put out the 2009 The Ones I Condemn album I was skeptical as to how they would sound.
Tags: 2014, Frank Rini, Interview, Sacrifice
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, September 22nd, 2014
Adding some deathcore to Unique Leader’s well documented tech death onslaught, comes the UKs self described ‘politicore’ activists Acrania (a fetal birth defect) bringing the absolute heavy to the fray. Listen, if you don’ t like pig squeals, ‘reeeee’ styled inhaled growls, tons of bass drop laden breakdowns and some rudimentary if effective blasting, I’m […]
Tags: 2014, Acrania, E.Thomas, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, September 19th, 2014
There is so much superficially wrong with the debut EP from Australia’s not so subtly named Facefuck that screams ‘godawful goregrind’; the name the cover, programmed drums, frog burp vocals, the logo, the song titles (“Indiginous Ectoplasmic Rectal Invasion”, “Infected Labial Secretion Obsession”), the over use of samples (including some from the movies Scary Movie […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Facefuck, Review, Rotten Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, September 18th, 2014
From the usually more death metal based Blast Head Records comes the debut from Denver’s Doperunner and its blistering mix of punk, grindcore and sleezy, Southern blackened sludge. It’s a volatile, fun release that plays like a mix of Nausea, Soilent Green and Eyehategod or Iron Monkey. The 14 grindcore length tracks deliver an ample […]
Tags: 2014, Blast Head Records, Doperunner, E.Thomas, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, September 17th, 2014
Solbrud hails from Denmark. Although this is the band’s second full-length, it’s my first encounter with them. The sound displayed on Jaertegn is vaguely reminiscent of darker, more raw European folk-metal acts such as Ygg and Wodensthrone, although to my ears this actually shares more in common with Cascadian black metal, such as Wolves in […]
Tags: 2014, J.D. Anderson, Mighty Music, Review, Solbrud
Posted in News on Tuesday, September 16th, 2014
From metalhammer: After months of speculation, wild guessing and scurrilous rumour, Bloodbath – Sweden’s horror-gorged death metal supergroup featuring Katatonia’s Jonas Renkse and Anders Nyström, as well as past member Per Eriksson and Opeth’s Martin Axenrot –can exclusively reveal here the successor to former frontmen Peter Tägtren and Mikael Åkerfeldt. The new frontman for […]
Tags: 2014, Bloodbath, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Tuesday, September 16th, 2014
I have to admit, past the Chris Barnes era, I am hardly a Cannibal Corpse fanboy.I mean I reviewed 2009s Evisceration Plague, and have steadily picked up used versions of Gallery of Suicide, Bloodthirst and Gore Obsessed over the years, but I have not even heard 2006s Kill or 2012s Torture. It’s not that don’t care […]
Tags: 2014, Cannibal Corpse, E.Thomas, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › C on Monday, September 15th, 2014
Several months ago, Lacerated Enemy Records sent me the Inquisition EP from UK brutal tech-death metal band, Cognizance. I was blown away by the production and song structures. This did not seem to be a band that had only one EP under their belts. Then the band released a two song promo EP and the songs continue along the same lines as on their first EP; brutal riffing, blast beats, guitar solos, pummeling double bass drums and bass twangs to snap your ribs outta your body! If you dig bands like The Faceless, Obscura, Deeds of Flesh, Rings of Saturn then you must check out Cognizance — an up and coming band looking to eventually put out their debut album…
Tags: 2014, Cognizance, Frank Rini, Interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, September 15th, 2014
Back in 2012 these yanks released, The Chills, a damn fine Stockholm styled death metal album that made it into the top ten of my 2012 year end list. I was curious as to how the band would follow it up and keep up with the retro trend that’s been top notch since and especially here […]
Tags: 2014, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Horrendous, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, September 12th, 2014
Here is the debut, 6 song EP (after a couple of demos) from one man Swedish death metal act Putrified. A. Death (also of black metal act Infuneral) plays all of the instruments, performs vocals and does a pretty good job of it as well as capturing the essence of old school death metal with a heavy dash of […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Hellthrasher Productions, Putrified, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Thursday, September 11th, 2014
Through tremendous work ethics, perseverance and a non-stop willingness to break down and twist the conventions of the doom genre, Eugene, Oregon’s YOB are deservedly regarded as one of the most innovative and revered bands in the modern doom landscape. The formidable trio, led by mastermind Mike Scheidt (vocals, guitar), disbanded following 2005’s excellent The […]
Tags: 2014, Luke Saunders, Neurot Recordings, Review, Yob
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, September 10th, 2014
And so Wisconsin’s own Protestant have once again subtly morphed styles a shade, once being a pretty standard hardcore band, going a bit more crusty and sludgy , then getting intensely and darkly melodic. Now, the band is embracing the current blackened hardcore trend, except they are taking the black metal side much more seriously, to the point […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Halo of Flies Records, Protestant, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, September 9th, 2014
With an band moniker that’s a homage to Gorement and their classic 1994 album, The Ending Quest, you know exactly what Sweden’s Ending Quest is delivering on their debut; HM-2 styled, mid range, old school Swedish death metal goodness. And in a year that has delivered some really top notch examples of the style (Brutally Deceased, Putereaon, […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Ending Quest, FDA Rekotz, Review
Posted in Blog, Frontpage Feature on Monday, September 8th, 2014
Wanaja Festival, held in front of a medieval castle in Finland, is not a festival for those who are exclusively looking a weekend’s worth of heavy metal; most of the acts mingle between pop and rock. Most of the acts and names you’ve never heard of since they cater to such a niche audience; the average Finnish music listener. Only a few bands add enough distortion, play enough riffs and grunt properly every now and then to qualify for a surefire spot on this site. But like you’ve probably noticed, we hardly limit ourselves here at Teeth, but if you do, then consider this a review of Turisas’ hometown concert.
Tags: 2014, Gig Report, Mikko, Wanaja Festival
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Monday, September 8th, 2014
It’s amazing how drastically Opeth’s revered status in the wider metal community has been skewed and distorted in recent years following a nearly unprecedented run of critical acclaim that catapulted Opeth to a rare level of bulletproof stardom and respect. During a prolific career spanning over 20 years it was of course inevitable that Opeth’s […]
Tags: 2014, Luke Saunders, Opeth, Review, Roadrunner Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, September 5th, 2014
Norwegian oddballs Diskord pull off a tricky double act with their quirky brand of warped death metal madness. By blending a decidedly old school and unvarnished aesthetic with highly innovative and forward thinking songwriting, Diskord have cultivated a unique formula of raw prog and tech infested old school death metal, so masterfully nailed on their […]
Tags: 2014, Diskord, Hellthrasher Productions, Luke Saunders, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, September 4th, 2014
Storming in from the windy city with war mongering bluster comes the debut from this Chicago black/death metal outfit comprised of a number of the scene’s veterans who have been in or played with the likes of Sons of Famine, Corpsevomit, Gigan, Lividity, Enmortem, The Everscathed and Nachtmystium. It’s got an expected local scene sound being rough […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Imperial Savagery, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2014
Canada’s Hypnotic Dirge Records is really carving a niche out in the style of the label’s namesake, and their three early 2014 releases from Epitimia, In My Shiver and Russia’s one man project Windbruch are no exception. No Stars, Only Full Dark is the second album from sole member Illuzii Optice, who performs all of […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Hypnotic Dirge Records, Review, Windbruch
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014
If you have “EPIC FUCKING BRUTALITY” emblazoned across the inner sleeve of your album, you had better fucking follow through and luckily Virginia’s Solace of Requiem do on their impressive, fourth effort, Casting Ruin. Though their fourth album, this is my first encounter with the band (Richard Gulczynski, Jeff Sumrell and Dave Tedesco- also unfamiliar to me despite […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Review, Solace of Requiem, ViciSolum Productions
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › E on Monday, September 1st, 2014
Switzerland’s Eluveitie (‘The Helvetian’ in Gaulish for those interested) , have been around for a while now but it seem like only yesterday that they burst onto the folk metal scene with 2008s ‘Slania’. Despite having released their debut Spirit two years before it was ‘Slania’, released by Nuclear Blast that put them on the map, mixing melodic death metal and folk elements such as the hurdy gurdy, Mandola, Tin whistle, Low whistle, Gaita, Uilleann pipes and Bodhrán as well as a Celtic theme. And while the rap on the band was that they were simply Swedecore with folk elements the band has powered on to be one of the more consistent and recognizable (and still difficult to spell/type!) names in folk metal.
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Eluveitie, Interview, Nuclear Blast Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, September 1st, 2014
So in summation: band forms, band does a couple of demos under Nihilist moniker, band changes name to Entombed, then releases two certifiably classic albums (Left Hand Path, Clandestine). Then release a third divisive album, Wolverine Blues (which has actually grown on me in my older, wiser years). Then things get a bit odd with a […]
Tags: 2014, Century Media Records, Entombed, Entombed A.D, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Friday, August 29th, 2014
Despite Ulvaja being the band’s debut EP, the story of Rippikoulu goes all the way back to 1990, when they started out playing punk. Within just a couple years’ time, they somehow morphed into one of Finland’s darkest and heaviest death metal bands of all time. If you’re familiar with Finnish death metal, you know […]
Tags: 2014, Adam Palm, Review, Rippikoulu, Svart Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Thursday, August 28th, 2014
I never thought I’s actually say this in a review, but here goes- the second album from Swiss act Voice of Ruin is a throwback record- not a retro thrash or death metal throwback but a throw back to the…..classic American metal/metalcore days of the mid 00s. Yup. Miss Unearth or Lamb of God’s mid 00s […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Review, Tenacity Records, Voice of Ruin