Posts Tagged ‘2014’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D, Reviews › H, Reviews › M, Reviews › S on Friday, June 13th, 2014
Here are five 7 ” EPs from Atlanta based Boris Records and all three are rooted in denim and beer or Satan, being retro, old school thrash at their core with various elements of either death or black metal. Up first is home grown thrashers, Sadistic Ritual the label’s very own home town in Atlanta […]
Tags: 2014, Boris Records, Death of Kings, E.Thomas, Hellgoat, Morbid Slaughter, Review, Sadistic Ritual, Spewtilator
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Thursday, June 12th, 2014
Despite being a mid level Swedish super group of sorts featuring former and current members of the likes of Nominon, Just Before Dawn and Killaman, Puteraeon have never really registered with me. I have a vague recollection of their 2011 debut, The Esoteric Order, but I neither own it or really remember much about it, […]
Tags: 2014, Cyclone Empire, E.Thomas, Puteraeon, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, June 11th, 2014
Sagas, the 2008 second album from Germany’s Equilibrium remains a hall mark of epic folk/Viking metal, but the follow up Rekreatur, fell a tad short and we’ve had to wait four years for a follow up. Granted, last years Waldschrein EP was a nice teaser, if only for the (3 years too late) cover of […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Equilibrium, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Tuesday, June 10th, 2014
Poland’s Vader is a death metal institution, long ago confirming their status as one of the genre’s true legends and most durable bands. Over 30 years have passed since the band’s formation and Piotr “Peter” Wiwczarek and co are showing no signs of weariness as they soldier on with their 10th full length album, entitled […]
Tags: 2014, Luke Saunders, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Vader
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › I on Monday, June 9th, 2014
Internal Bleeding-so where do I go with this intro…Well the band has been around for over 20 years, in various formats with various members. I bought their ’92 demo, Invocation of Evil, from guitarist Chris Pervelis, at a show back then. I was already friends with drummer Bill Tolley and saw IB countess times in NY opening up for a lot of bands. Chris was the epitome of the DIY mentality and his passion for the scene and IB was and still is undeniable. This was one of my favorite demos, when I packed my gear and left for college and cranked this sucker all the time. Imagine that graduating in ’94 with a Bachelor’s Degree and than seeing local record store, Slipped Disc promoting an IB flyer about them seeking a new singer. They put me through hell in the practice sessions, just wanting me to get better but also seeing if I was the right fit and it turned out I was. I was in IB from ’94-’97, played countless shows and toured with Immolation and Six Feet Under throughout the U.S. and Canada. I was on the first 2 IB albums, Voracious Contempt and The Extinction of Benevolence. We saw a lot of stuff together, including a wrongful multi million dollar civil lawsuit that was eventually thrown out but took a huge toll on us. The period I was with IB was some of the greatest moments of my life, meeting fans, being best friends with my fellow band mates and conquering cities and having a blast with the bands. Little did we know all these years later how IB would influence a generation of bands. IB put their stamp on what is now called slam death metal.
Tags: 2014, Frank Rini, Internal Bleeding, Interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, June 9th, 2014
Seven years. That’s how long it’s been since there has been a new Mayhem album. Seven…Years. But I have to say that it was worth the wait, because Esoteric Warfare is a really good album and a worthy addition to their legacy. Obviously, this isn’t the Mayhem that we know from De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas […]
Tags: 2014, Jeremy Beck, Mayhem, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Monday, June 9th, 2014
Psygnosis is a band from France, the home to many things weird and dark in the world of metal. Those two words describe Psygnosis, but beyond that, Human Be[ing] is difficult to define. It’s a difficult listen, for it pulls from many influences and often doesn’t even attempt to blend them. For the most part, […]
Tags: 2014, J.D. Anderson, Psygnosis, Review, Self-Released
Posted in News on Friday, June 6th, 2014
Extreme metal band, Order Of Ennead will enter FHU Productions in Seminole, FL within the next two weeks to track an as yet untitled EP. Their previous releases include 2008’s self titled album and 2010’s “An Examination Of Being” both released through Earache Records. Track listing for this release will be: 01. Identifying The Faults […]
Tags: 2014, News, Order of Ennead
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Friday, June 6th, 2014
A couple of years ago I stumbled across a reissue of a lost gem from the classic early 90’s death metal scene. The album in question was Inside the Unreal, the debut full-length and until now sole album from Italy’s Electrocution. Apparently it was well received back in the day but perhaps due to their […]
Tags: 2014, Eletrocution, GoreGorecords, Luke Saunders, Review
Posted in News on Thursday, June 5th, 2014
Death metal legends OBITUARY has partnered up with Relapse Records to release the band’s highly anticipated new album. One of the most influential and important death metal bands of all time, OBITUARY have completed recording their highly anticipated 9th studio album and first full-length in over five years. Self-recorded this April by the […]
Tags: 2014, News, Obituary, Relapse Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, June 5th, 2014
It’s been over twenty years since Massacre released their ground breaking album From Beyond, and just over that time period since Promise, which many of us would rather not even remember as part of their catalog. But here, I can safely say that Back From Beyond is NOT Promise, it is in fact a lesson […]
Tags: 2014, Century Media Records, Jeremy Beck, Massacre, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, June 4th, 2014
This review is two firsts for me- first review of Russia’s Haarbn Productions (a long running but un prolific label) and a band from the country of Moldova, Chordewa named after a Bengali form of Vampire. But it won’t be the last for either as Haarbn’s latest (Sawlegen, Sand Aura, Narjahanam), releases is solid and […]
Tags: 2014, Chordewa, E.Thomas, Haarbn Productions, Review
Posted in News on Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014
NAILS Sign to Nuclear Blast Entertainment! Southern CA based four man hatecrew, NAILS, have inked a deal with Nuclear Blast Entertainment to release their as-of-yet-untitled third album. This rabidly anticipated full-length, is currently tentatively scheduled to be unleashed upon the masses sometime in the first quarter of 2015. “After waging an oppressive blitzkrieg against the […]
Tags: 2014, Nails, News
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014
As any metalhead will tell you, one of the eminently satisfying things about being a metalhead is discovering an excellent band that no one else has heard. For me, one of those bands was The Mire. Those who were fortunate enough to hear the band’s Volume II EP from 2010 were treated with a surprisingly […]
Tags: 2014, J.D. Anderson, Review, Self-Released, The Mire
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › D on Monday, June 2nd, 2014
Occasionally I like to break up my more ‘broodle’ musical leanings with something a little more amicable. Stuff like Protest the Hero, the recent Barishi album, maybe some older Killswitch Engage or Life in Your Way. A few years ago, the debut, On the Bottom from Canada’s metalcore act Odium was that break, and I still play that album fairly regularly (the track “Serenity’s End” just still kills it). Its mostly due to the simply excellent clean vocals of Thomas Emmans- a mix of Tools Maynard Keenan and Howard Jones.
Tags: 2014, Deathpoint, E.Thomas, Interview
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Monday, June 2nd, 2014
After years without a full-length release, NOLA’s most famous sludge sons Eyehategod are back with a new, self-titled full-length, and it’s as if they’ve never been away. You would have thought that these miscreants from New Orleans might have mellowed with age (even just slightly), but they still sound as pissed off as ever. Much […]
Tags: 2014, Century Media Records, Eyehategod, Jack Taylor, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, June 2nd, 2014
Sometimes a band has subtle nuanced influences in their chose sound. Sometimes bands are a little more obvious in wearing their influences on their sleeves, and sometimes as in the case of Sweden’s Souldrainer, they say ‘fuck you, here’s the band we love and we are going to sound exactly like them’. For Souldrainer, a band featuring […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Review, Souldrainer, ViciSolum Productions
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, May 30th, 2014
Regular readers of this site will know that I’ve never been a huge fan of Satan ‘n’ spikes or beer’ n’ denim styled Black/thrash, with only a couple of exceptions. Well, now there is another exception; the UK’s Cultfinder and their second EP, Hell’s Teeth. I can’t quite put my finger on why I’m enjoying this […]
Tags: 2014, Cultfinder, E.Thomas, Eldritch Lunar Miasma Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Friday, May 30th, 2014
Deathcore has been waning for a while now, and the only pre- new Whitechapel release that even remotely entertained me recently were Carnifex, Thy Art Is Murder‘s Hate and Eternal Torture‘s dubstep tinged Lacerate the Global Enemy. But right before Whitechapel’s Our Endless War dropped I got this solid little EP from New Jersey’s Lorna Shore, who […]
Tags: 2014, Density Records, E.Thomas, Lorna Shore, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Thursday, May 29th, 2014
The Swiss are putting themselves back on the metal map early in 2014 with the likes of Tryptikon, Schammasch, Near Death Condition and Impure Wilhemina and this, the rather impressive debut of progressive sludge/post rock from Herod. They Were None is above all things heavy as shit. And while tangibly culling from obvious contemporaries like Neurosis, Isis, The […]
Tags: 2014, E.Thomas, Herod, Mighty Music, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, May 28th, 2014
Malaysian grinders Damokis play an odd, distortion filled style of mid-paced grind. With a few splits and an EP under their belt, Grinding Mother Whore is their debut album, and it’s an odd genre-bender that might grab some, but didn’t really do anything for me. Damokis play a slower, Insect Warfare-ish type of grind, with […]
Tags: 2014, Damokis, Grundar Productions, Kevin E, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, May 27th, 2014
In 1991 Wild Rags Records released the debut album from Los Angeles, California, grind/punk act Nausea. I bought it on cassette and cd. The album is essential grind and we all know that guitarist/singer, Oscar Garcia, had already sang on one of the greatest grindcore albums of all time, World Downfall, from Terrorizer, in 1989. […]
Tags: 2014, Frank Rini, Hammerheart Records, Nausea, Review
Posted in Features, Frontpage Feature, Interviews, Interviews › N on Monday, May 26th, 2014
Near Death Condition is a brutal Swiss death metal band who have just released their 3rd brutal offering, Evolving Towards Extinction. It’s one of the best in brutal tech death metal for 2014, for sure and the band has grown quite a lot since their debut album, Delusional Perception of Reality back in 2004. Their second album, in 2011, The Disembodied – In Spiritual Spheres, was one of the standout releases for that year. However the band expanded on that sound, became heavier and added a human drummer to the mix, the new cd really crushes
Tags: 2014, Frank Rini, Interview, Near Death Condition
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, May 26th, 2014
Despite being around since 1998 and having three fairly obscure releases under their belt, I’m pretty confident in stating that I doubt The Netherlands’ Winter of Sin was on many folks radars for the that time and those releases. Heck, I had never heard of them until now, and I’m sure a lot more folks will be […]
Tags: 2014, Cyclone Empire, E.Thomas, Review, Winter of Sin
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, May 26th, 2014
Whenever in need of a new power metal fix, Sabaton has been my go-to band ever since I’ve been high and addicted on Pervitin and their 2008 standout album The Art of War. The hot frying pan of hot lead and tracer rounds is dripping of tasty cheese with the slightly perverted combination of perfectly […]
Tags: 2014, Mikko, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Sabaton