Posts Tagged ‘2016’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, April 7th, 2016
Portland, Oregon’s Graves at Sea and I go way, way back. I reviewed their Documents of Grief outing before it was an official press; at the time just a handmade CD-R that the fellas put together on the fly. Directly after its release I had the distinct honor of interviewing the band (Nate and Nick) […]
Tags: 2016, Graves at Sea, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Wednesday, April 6th, 2016
As an uncompromising, grindcore-to-the-bone band that has been going strong for over 20 years, Rotten Sound would definitely be placed on my personal “Mount Rushmore of Grind”, along with Nasum, Napalm Death and Pig Destroyer. We’ve had to wait five long years since their last LP, but time has done nothing but help as their […]
Tags: 2016, Kevin E, Review, Rotten Sound, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, April 5th, 2016
Pete Helmkamp needs no introduction. After the demise of Order From Chaos then Angelcorpse, and serving in Revenge, he released a couple of promising Angelcorpse-y EPs with Kerasphorus, but now, he has forged on alone with his solo project Abhomine. Playing all instruments and performing vocals, (a session drummer was used for this album) Abhomine is what you would expect from Helmkamp […]
Tags: 2016, Abhomine, E.Thomas, Hells Headbangers, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, April 4th, 2016
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, it doesn’t matter – Babymetal are now the Supreme Overlords (or perhaps the Overlord Supremes) of their own Cult of Kawaii. And if you do hate ‘em, then lighten the fuck up. The absurdity of three J-pop teenyboppers fronting a metal band is too ridiculous not to love – and […]
Tags: 2016, Babymetal, earMusic, J-pop/Metal, Jordan Itkowitz, Metal Resistance, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, April 4th, 2016
It’s been eight years since Walls of Jericho released their last album, The American Dream, at the height of the metalcore movement and when female vocalists in extreme metal bands were still gathering steam. That release had more in common with the thrash revival of the time; the band was cleaner and more concise. Well, here […]
Tags: 2016, E.Thomas, Napalm Records, Review, Walls of Jericho
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Friday, April 1st, 2016
Lord of the Rings nerds will recognize the name of this Wisconsin death metal band as the vast underground Dwarven Kingdom also known as Moria and the site of the bridge where Gandalf uttered his famous “YOU SHALL NOT PASS!” challenge to the Bal-rog. So now my inner nerd got that out of the way, you […]
Tags: 2016, E.Thomas, Khazaddum, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Thursday, March 31st, 2016
See album cover for review. The end. “Hey, dude that’s dismissive. Drop the cynicism and do it right!” Ok. Sure. Point taken. “Don’t judge a book…”, “What you don’t know might surprise you”, etc. Even if the cover of this “book” is as telling as Johnny Cash, the Autobiography by Johnny Cash. The many tentacled […]
Tags: 2016, Mars Budziszewski, New Standard Elite, Review, Virulency
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, March 30th, 2016
You know the moment when your privates get all wet or hard (or both) when you hear something that’s undeniably good? Like, say for example, stumbling for the first time upon Disillusion’s Back to Times of Splendor or Devin Townsend’s best of compilation with all your to-be favorite tracks on it? Stam1na’s latest offering, Elokuutio […]
Tags: 2016, Mikko, Review, Sakara Records, Stam1na
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, March 29th, 2016
It is rare that it takes a group twenty years to release their first debut full length from the time that their initial demo had been released but such is the case with Germany’s Mightiest. Sinisterra opens with a nearly ten minute track “Devour the Sun” my first impression of this is that these guys […]
Tags: 2016, Cyclone Empire Records, Mightiest, Nick K, Review
Posted in Blog, Frontpage Feature on Monday, March 28th, 2016
It happens every year. In the mad shuffle to painstakingly put our year-end lists together, stuff gets missed. Whether they were sent to us after the fact, slipped through the cracks, or were simply overlooked, a number of killer releases found themselves in year-end limbo. A few of our staff compiled a list of the praise-worthy releases that missed the cut for our year-end 2015 feature, which means you should still consider them to be some of last year’s best.
Tags: 2016, Blog, Fillings and Cavities
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, March 28th, 2016
I sit here today holding a copy of Wildfire in my grubby hands, the fifth full-length album from black thrash titans Deströyer 666. Wildfire arrives seven years after 2009’s Defiance, with an entirely new band in tow behind lone (wolf winter) mainstay KK Warslut. A lengthy break between releases, Defiance itself was released a full […]
Tags: 2016, Deströyer 666, Review, Ryan Skow, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Friday, March 25th, 2016
Baring the ambiguous ‘blackened death metal’ tag, France’s War Inside are a competent new act who do the genre label well on their second album, SUTURE. Of note, War Inside features Thomas of Regarde les Hommes Tomber on vocals, who brings the ‘blackened’ element to the table with his pained rasps and screams (and a […]
Tags: 2016, E.Thomas, Finisterian Dead End, Review, War Inside
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, March 24th, 2016
I get the sense that Dark Descent Records is still a little miffed that Entrails flew the coop to join Metal Blade, maybe even taking some solace in the fact their latest Metal Blade release never matched the quality of the bands Dark Descent efforts. So what did Dark Descent go and do? Well basically sign another […]
Tags: 2016, Dark Descent Records, E.Thomas, Interment, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016
Ohio’s grinding death maniacs, Embalmer have been around since the late 80’s. Obviously being around that long the band has had a revolving door of musicians throughout their 25+ years in existence. When I joined Internal Bleeding in ’94, I was introduced to Embalmer and they became one of my fave bands. Rick Fleming’s vocals […]
Tags: 2016, Embalmer, Frank Rini, Hells Headbangers, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, March 22nd, 2016
Back in 2013 I reviewed the debut from this Texas act, Aetherial, ( I missed 2015s Blue) and it was a challenging, engaging but exhaustive listen of progressive metal that had every genre and the kitchen sink in it. Well there’s been a bit of a line up change and a focus in delivery. Of note, […]
Tags: 2016, Century Media Records, E.Thomas, Oceans of Slumber, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, March 21st, 2016
Megadeth has gone through many line-ups throughout the years and mainman Dave Mustaine is no stranger to controversy. Among the classic albums, there’s been a few shadier ones, but despite everything, the band is still kicking and putting out new music. Does the engine still have any power left? We take a look at Megadeth’s latest output, Dystopia.
Tags: 2016, Frank Rini, Megadeth, Review, Tradecraft
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Friday, March 18th, 2016
Dark oozing blackness, the kind that slithers and gathers with malicious intent, around your body or gathers in the corners of your mind or even that underlying sense of dread and dark foreboding you get when reading that special book from your favorite horror writer or horror movie. If HP Lovecraft were alive today, He […]
Tags: 2016, Daemon Worship Productions, Ibex Angel Order, Review, Will 'Bones' Lee
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, March 17th, 2016
Infernal Curse is charred, bottomless pit dwelling black/death metal coming from Argentina. Over the years I’ve notice that South America tends to produce bands that deliver highly concentrated versions of their chosen metal genre and its accompanying aesthetic traits. On Apocalipsis the catholic cathedral reverb is cranked a few notches past the usual. Every touchstone […]
Tags: 2016, Infernal Curse, Iron Bonehead Productions, Mars Budziszewski, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Wednesday, March 16th, 2016
So Rhine is a project from Gabriel Tachell and some local Pacific Northwest musicians, and is the continuation of his UK act Perfect Harmony, but the name has changed and the the location is now Seattle, Washington. got it? But what matters is how damn good this is. Even with some questionable clean vocals this Opeth ian […]
Tags: 2016, E.Thomas, Review, Rhine, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, March 15th, 2016
I’ve heard some damn good doom-y, riff-y stuff from Austria; nightmare vomit sludgers Cyruss, killer psyched-out heavy rockers Savanah, etc. I know I’m forgetting more than a couple in this quick brainstorm session but the point is that there’s a damn good scene over in Austria that gets overlooked when viewing the international arena at […]
Tags: 2016, Jay S, Review, Self-Released, Throes
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, March 14th, 2016
So I get this mysterious CD in the mail from Russia. I can’t tell who the band is or what the release is. Windows does not recognize it, so I start trying to decipher fonts and and initially think the band is Black Wisdom, and thanks to the internet I figure out the band is […]
Tags: 2016, Aesthetics of Devastation, E.Thomas, Grey Heaven Fall, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Friday, March 11th, 2016
Starting out in the late 80’s Francis Howard (Guitars) and his brother, Moyses (Drums), along with bass/vocalist Scot Latour would put together one of the most under-appreciated death/thrash bands, Incubus. Hailing from Louisiana, Incubus would go on to put out the outstanding 1988 Serpent Temptation, debut album. They bested that 2 years later with Beyond the […]
Tags: 2016, Frank Rini, Opprobrium, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Thursday, March 10th, 2016
Oregon’s Omnihility burst onto the scene in 2014 with their second record (their Unique Leader debut), Deathscapes of the Subconscious , a pretty damn solid tech death offering with a heavy Origin lean. Well, yet another line up shuffle (as with the debut Biogenesis to Deathscapes), this time adding bassist Isamo Satu and vocalist Adam […]
Tags: 2016, E.Thomas, Omnihility, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Wednesday, March 9th, 2016
With this latest release from Grafvitnir from Sweden, who are completely new to me. (they do have 2 full lengths and a demo previous to this ) I went into this review with no expectations or preformed bias ( well maybe a tad ). I was indirectly aware of the group because of the connection […]
Tags: 2016, Daemon Worship Productions, Grafvitnir, Review, Will 'Bones' Lee
Posted in News on Tuesday, March 8th, 2016
From Dark Funeral’s Facebook Page: Six years after the release of their latest album, the Swedish masters of black metal, DARK FUNERAL, will finally release their new album on June 3rd, 2016 via Century Media Records! It will be entitled “Where Shadows Forever Reign”. Lord Ahriman comments: “Wow, did 6 years pass already? Time surely […]
Tags: 2016, Dark Funeral, News