Posts Tagged ‘2018’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › X on Thursday, February 1st, 2018
Well, this certainly was an awesome recommendation. New Haven Connecticut’s Xenosis have literally blown me away with their third full length album, Devour and Birth. The opening track “Night Hag’ mixes progressive elements from bands like later era Death, with the melody and harmonies of a band like Spawn of Possession or Beyond Creation. I […]
Tags: 2018, Nick K, Review, Self-Released, Technical Death Metal, Xenosis
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, January 31st, 2018
When I fall for a band, I fall HARD. In 2015 it was Vallendusk, and early last year it was Sabaton, and my latest infatuation has been with Hungary’s prolific Celtic/folk metal act Dalriada (formerly known as Echoes of Dalriada). I discovered them on Spotify while listening to the Asmegin radio station, the song “Hajdútánc” […]
Tags: 2018, Dalriada, E.Thomas, Folk Metal, Nail Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, January 30th, 2018
Wisconsin’s Emblazoned released their debut album, in 2014, Eucharistiae Sacramentum and it was outstanding. Even topping their 2013 ep, The Living Magisterium. They return with their second full-length, Catharsis. Emblazoned have always had a black metal edge to the death metal sound and the black metal moments definitely are taking center stage with Catharsis. […]
Tags: 2018, Black/Death Metal, Emblazoned, Frank Rini, Malefic Records, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, January 29th, 2018
I’m not familiar with The Netherlands’ Bleeding Gods, but they have some Dutch scene veteran’s in their fold (Houwister, Grind Minded, Debauchery, Divine Sins) and a 2015 debut album under their belt. And with a few key words like ‘symphonic’ and ‘Hercules’, ‘war’ and ‘death metal’ popping up, I decided to give their second effort a […]
Tags: 2018, Bleeding Gods, E.Thomas, Melodic Death Metal, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Symphonic
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Friday, January 26th, 2018
If you have ever asked yourself “what happened if black one man black metal was rendered with a classic Swedish death metal guitar tone?”, Frenchman Stephane Thirion is here to answer your question with his self released third album, A fleur de peau (‘Sensitive’? ‘On edge’?). First off , I was thankful this wasn’t a Kataklysm […]
Tags: 2018, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Grindcore, In Shadows and Dust, Self-Released, Swedish
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, January 24th, 2018
Hailing from Wichita, Kansas, Bestialord is a killer new project from band members that served time in kick ass outfits Manilla Road and Sanctus Infernum. Guitarist/vocalist Mark Anderson played on one of my favorite latter days MR records Spiral Castle. Bringing along his SI bandmate Chris Johnson on drums with bassist Rob Harris completing the […]
Tags: 2018, Bestialord, Death Metal, Jay S, Review, Symbol of Domination Productions
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, January 22nd, 2018
Though only a 5 year wait, down from the 7 year wait for Old Morning’ s Dawn, Summoning are back with another effort of their now predictable, but effective Tolkien inspired, dungeon synth based black metal and there is very little deviation from the last few efforts. And to many, the minimalist, tinny guitars and […]
Tags: 2018, Atmospheric Black Metal, E.Thomas, Napalm Records, Review, Summoning
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Friday, January 19th, 2018
As I looked over the cover artwork for these Aussies, which I like, reminiscent of the great Chris Moyen (Abominant, Absu, Archgoat, Beherit, Goatlord etc) I sarcastically think to myself, “Uuuhm, I wonder what they will sound like?” First song “Hammer of Hatred” kicks in and it’s full on Marduk, meets Angelcorpse and I love it. […]
Tags: 2018, Black/Death Metal, Nocturnes Mist, Review, Séance Records, Will 'Bones' Lee
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Tuesday, January 16th, 2018
It’s been damn near 7 years since Belgian grinders Leng Tch’e dropped their last full-length slab of death-y, crusty doomgrind, Hypomanic. There hasn’t been an original member left in the band since 2007, although these maniacs have stayed relatively true to form sonically over the last 3 records. For me, the filthy highpoint of the […]
Tags: 2018, Grindcore, Jay S, Leng Tch'e, Review, Season of Mist