Posts Tagged ‘2020’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, April 8th, 2020
So here is reunion album number 3 for Wombbath, one of the 90s Swedish death metal bands that reunited for another go. This time, lone original member Håkan Stuvemark and Johnny Petersson (Henry Kane, Ashcloud, Gods Forsaken, Ursinne, Just Before Dawn) has yet another set of different guys helping them out for this album by […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, Erik T, Review, Soulseller Records, Wombbath
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, April 7th, 2020
It’s been 7 years since super group Hail of Bullets called it quits after a solid run of three war mongering albums of trundling death metal. But fear not, Germany’s Scalpture is here to revive the ghosts of the past with their second effort of World War One themed death metal. That should be enough […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, E.Thomas, FDA Records, Review, Scalpture
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Tuesday, April 7th, 2020
There wasn’t much hype I saw surrounding the new self-titled album from Kaoteon. This is their third full length, in addition to a couple of singles and demos. Songwriter and band namesake Anthony Kaoteon enlisted the likes of Linus Klausenitzer from Obscura on the bass, Adrian Erlandsson from At The Gates , and vocalist Walid […]
Tags: 2020, Black/Death Metal, J Mays, Kaoteon, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, April 6th, 2020
Germany’s metalcore/death metal veterans have always been one of those bands I kinda like. I own quite a few of their prior 12 albums, but I don’t think I have listened to them fully, and I pick them up used if I happen to find them rather than instantly buy them or seek them out. […]
Tags: 2020, Century Media Records, Erik T, Heaven Shall Burn, Metalcore, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, April 6th, 2020
Okay friends, lets just skip all the rigmarole and pointless backstory and just get right to it. Testament‘s newest release, their twelth full-length of all original material, Titans of Creation, is good. Really good. Actually, I’d say it’s pretty damn great. In fact, it may be the best thing the Bay Area thrashers have released […]
Tags: 2020, Kristofor Allred, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Testament, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, April 3rd, 2020
I remember reading a review of Horrified‘s 2018 full-length release, Allure of the Fallen, where the band was described as having a sound familiar to Horrendous, but without the prog attributes. While this isn’t my favorite description of the band’s style, it’s admittedly, not too far off either, and ends up working well since more […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, Horrifed, Kristofor Allred, Review, Testimony Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Friday, April 3rd, 2020
Let me start by being clear from the offset – this is one of the best albums I’ve heard. Ever. It contains everything I love about music, and I’d be surprised if this doesn’t rank highly among many peoples’ ‘best of the decade’ lists. That may sound like I’m exaggerating, but this album really does […]
Tags: 2020, Melodic/Progressive Death Metal, Pat Hughes, Review, Self-Released, Wilderun
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, April 2nd, 2020
I’ve been digging what Germany’s Purity Through Fire has been releasing of late, especially when it comes to quality black metal. Notably releases from Greve, To Conceal The Horns, Nefarious Dusk, Noidva, The Dying Light and this one man act from Bavaria, who has been super prolific since 2015 with 2 splits, 2 EPS and […]
Tags: 2020, Black Metal, E.Thomas, Mavorim, Purity Through Fire, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, April 2nd, 2020
Finland’s Black Royal stormed into prominence with their powerhouse 2018 debut LP, Lightbringers, an impressive slab of doom-laced death with an abundance of killer riffs and piercing hooks. Eager to build upon the sturdy foundations of their impressive debut, Black Royal return to strengthen and refine their beastly, riff-centric style of death and doom on […]
Tags: 2020, Black Royal, Death Metal, Luke Saunders, Review, Sludge Metal, Suicide Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020
I want to start out by saying I first heard of We Sell The Dead because of the involvement of former drummer for HIM, Mika “Gas Lipstick” Karppinen. Yeah, I know I ruined what little metal “cred” I imagined myself even having right off the bat, dear reader. So, if you wish to back out […]
Tags: 2020, earMusic, Heavy Metal, J Mays, Review, We Sell The Dead
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, April 1st, 2020
Tuomas Saukkonen is one goddamn busy dude. Since beginning his professional music career 20 years ago, the guy has been a part of, if not directly responsible for 23 different record releases, spread between 7 different bands – all this while still having enough time to hit the gym and maintain his status as one […]
Tags: 2020, Dawn of Solace, Gothic, Noble Demon, Review, Steve K
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, March 31st, 2020
Do you crave Dimmu Borgir’s last few albums? Especially craving 2010s Abrahadabra, and notably the single “Gateways”? Want fur, frosty armored outfits and face paint? Want some really good symphonic, bombastic black metal? Check out Russia’s veteran act Welicoruss. Apparently one of Russia’s more respected and biggest symphonic black metal acts, these guys have certainly […]
Tags: 2020, E.Thomas, El Puerto Records, Review, Symphonic Black Metal, Welicoruss
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Tuesday, March 31st, 2020
I was unaware Paraguay had such an excellent death metal act, in the name of this 5-piece named Verthebral. I will admit to getting a bit burnt out recently to the oversaturation in the death metal scene of bands trying to out brutal one another. While I understand the competitive nature of that often the […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records, Verthrebral
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Monday, March 30th, 2020
If you’re like me, then the Fall and Winter seasons sees an influx in your doomy/gothic/rocking death metal listening schedule. Whether it be the colder temperatures, the dying/dead fauna, the colorless and cloudy skies, or the realization that we as individuals and as a whole are yet another year closer to our own demise, this […]
Tags: 2020, Doom Metal, Hanging Garden, Kristofor Allred, Lifeforce Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Monday, March 30th, 2020
I have a hoodie in my closet. The thing is nearly two decades old, and it’s probably got more thread from holes and tears I’ve sewn up than it has original stitching. It’s got a few bleach spots, it’s been stretched and worn beyond any hope of elasticity, the original designs on the front and […]
Tags: 2020, Death/Thrash Metal, Raider, Review, Self-Released, Steve K
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, March 27th, 2020
I can’t stop listening to the barrage of amazing Technical Death Metal coming from The Artisan Era. Recently I reviewed Montreal’s Sutrah which blew my out of the water. Now I am taking a gander at a group from Green Bay Wisconsin called Aronious. This is a time consuming album to process at being close […]
Tags: 2020, Aronious, Nick K, Review, Technical Death Metal, The Artisan Era
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, March 27th, 2020
Released at the tail end of 2019, Decision Code is the fourth album from this Russian industrialized death metal act, and if you are worried of Fear Factory and their apparently many and long running legal issues will prevent any future releases, Conflict will be solid stand in. In fact, ol’ Burton C Bell makes […]
Tags: 2020, Conflict, E.Thomas, Industrial Death Metal, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, March 26th, 2020
Based out of Seattle, Washington, Izthmi are a 5 piece band describing themselves as progressive, atmospheric black metal. After a pointless 3 minute and slightly irritatingly long intro the ball gets rolling with the 8+ minute “To Traipse Alone”. I cannot remember when I saw the word traipse in a song. The name of this […]
Tags: 2020, Black/Progressive Metal, Frank, Izthmi, Review, Within The Mind Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Wednesday, March 25th, 2020
I don’t want to kickstart an existential crisis by getting too far into how old I am, but let’s just say that if I had a dime for all the different fads and trends that the world of heavy music has gone through in my lifetime, I’d have a lot more free time to impart […]
Tags: 2020, Leeched, Progressive/Sludge Metal, Prosthetic Records, Review, Steve K
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, March 24th, 2020
After Swedish Death Metal, my favorite kind of death metal is that burly, chunky blackened death metal,. Big beefy riffs, commanding deep vocals, and a pretty strong militant vibe. It’s a sound Behemoth perfected in the mid 00s, (with Zos Kia Cultus being the arguable apex of the style) and recently bands like Poland’s Hate, […]
Tags: 2020, Black/Death Metal, E.Thomas, Nexorum, Non Serviam Records, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, March 23rd, 2020
Have you ever had an itch you just can’t explain? Worse yet, one you can’t seem to reach? For a lot of people, this is somewhere on the back. You know that place below the neck and between the shoulders. Inventors have made millions (I assume) from this. For me, unfortunately, the itch is on […]
Tags: 2020, J Mays, Nuclear Blast Records, Progressive Death Metal, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Y on Friday, March 20th, 2020
I consider Kostas Vaxevanos, owner of Repulsive Echo Records, out of Greece, a friend. He has been supportive of me and I of him. I love his label and we’ve had a many discussions over the years. When he makes music recommendations I listen. He recently informed me about a band he was planning on […]
Tags: 2020, Atmospheric Black Metal, Frank Rini, Repulsive Echo Records, Review, Yoth Iria
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, March 19th, 2020
Gwarth II is Thoren’s 4th album. I’ll proceed as if the reader is wholly unfamiliar with Thoren because it’s no stretch to assume that you, like myself, probably are. I believe this is of a metal craftsmanship even your long retired mechanical drafter grandpa can appreciate. …Ha. No. He would screech at you to “turn […]
Tags: 2020, Drylands, Jazz, Mars Budziszewski, Review, Tech-Death, Thoren
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Wednesday, March 18th, 2020
YOU EVER DONE COCAINE?! I… haven’t, actually. Never even had the desire to. Don’t misunderstand me, I’ve been no angel by any stretch of the imagination in my lifetime – I’m in no position to judge anyone of their proclivities – but when it came to uppers, I’ve never really needed the aid of any […]
Tags: 2020, Napalm Records, Power Metal, Review, Steve K, Victorius
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Tuesday, March 17th, 2020
After releasing a four-song demo in 2017, all female death doom newcomers, Konvent, have now bestowed upon us their full-length debut, Puritan Masochism. Their own Bandcamp page states that it would not be a surprise if this album conjures a well-deserved revival for the entire death doom genre. That’s quite a proclamation with so many […]
Tags: 2020, Death/Doom Metal, J Mays, Konvent, Napalm Records, Review