Posts Tagged ‘2020’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, October 23rd, 2020
First things first. I’m not sure what it is Melbourne, Austrailia’s Mr. Kill is trying to say with their moniker, but whatever it is I don’t think it works. To raise one’s self to the level of bonafide “Mr.” in the entertainment and capitalistic world is quite lofty. You just don’t rise overnight to the […]
Tags: 2020, Kristofor Allred, Mr. Kill, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Friday, October 23rd, 2020
I gotta hand it to Cruz del Sur – this label keeps taking me by surprise. Granted, this might be more to do with my apparent inability to just retain what is an obvious, unmistakable truth, but it seems like every time I venture into one of their new releases, I start off chuckling to […]
Tags: 2020, Cruz Del Sur Music, Folk Metal, Grendel’s Sÿster, Heavy Metal, Power Metal, Review, Steve K
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, October 22nd, 2020
Gorephilia’s style is most reminiscent, to my ears, of death metal in the mid 00’s. A time when Death metal sought modernization, and evolution from it’s golden era of 88-94. The spirit remained but bands strived to enhance, production, speed, and heaviness simultaneously into new dimensions beyond the theoretical planes of heaven or hell into […]
Tags: 2020, Dark Descent Records, Death Metal, Gorephilia, Mars Budziszewski, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, October 21st, 2020
Ok fuckers, get your pitchforks out, it’s female-fronted metal time. It’s been well documented in these pages that my guilty pleasure is peppy, bombastic female-fronted metal. From long time stalwarts Epica to Delain and newcomers like Scardust and Moonlight Haze, I’m a sucker for a catchy chorus and pretty voice. And one of my favorites, […]
Tags: 2020, Amaranthe, Erik T, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Symphonic Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, October 20th, 2020
I’m a big fan of Milwaukee, Wisconsin’s long running death metal act – Morta Skuld. All their releases rule and their 1993 debut Dying Remains is still a huge influence on the death metal scene today. The band, always being more of a mid-paced demolishing type of death metal machine but still never afraid to […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Morta Skuld, Peaceville Records, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › O on Monday, October 19th, 2020
The Ocean and I share a lot in common; It’s vast, salty, and sailors consistently die in it (what?). As for the band, the same rings true; They’re progressive, comprised entirely of Germans, and good for a release every couple of years (again, what). Since we share so much in common, it only seems fair […]
Tags: 2020, J Mays, Metal Blade Records, Post Rock, Progressive Metal, Review, The Ocean
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, October 19th, 2020
2020 continues to throw forearm smashes in my eardrums in the form of awesome Death Metal. I have been following Incinerate since they started in 1998 which is around the same time that I started my first band Pentagoria. I had met vocalist Jesse Watson at Milwaukee Metal fest that year and was excited to […]
Tags: 2020, Brutal Death Metal, Comatose Music, Incinerate, Nick K, Review, Technical Death Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Friday, October 16th, 2020
In the before times, earlier this year, I made it out to two shows. One of those was the Shadow of Intent tour which featured Signs of the Swarm, Brand of Sacrifice, and today’s review subject, Inferi. It was the first date of that tour at a really bad ass venue to which I had […]
Tags: 2020, Inferi, J Mays, Review, Symphonic Metal, Technical Death Metal, The Artisan Era
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Friday, October 16th, 2020
I was clued into Scotlands Scordatura a couple of years ago by Paul Shaw, then owner of Blast Head Records who re-released the band’s 2013s debut Torment of the Weak, a solid slab of no frills, American styled, brutal-ish, death metal. I missed the 2017 follow up, Self Created Abyss, but on album number 3, […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, Erik T, Gore House Productions, Review, Scordatura
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, October 15th, 2020
“Hey, Farva! What’s the name of that restaurant you like with all the goofy shit on the walls and the mozzarella sticks?” “You mean ‘Shenanigans?!’ You guys are talking about ‘Shenanigans,’ right?” “Shenanigans?” “Tomfoolery?” “Fuckery?” All of these could apply in some circumstances to Dethlehem’s latest slab of fantasy, D&D inspired metal, which is called […]
Tags: 2020, Dethlehem, J Mays, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Thursday, October 15th, 2020
I was a big fan of the 2018 debut ep Our Demise, by Voracious Scourge, in 2018. Originally planned just to release an ep, Jason McIntyre, pursued the thought of wanting to release a full length and here we are. Mike Smith, from Suffocation fame, again lays down the drums and Aad Kloosterwaard continuing to […]
Tags: 2020, Brutal Death Metal, Frank Rini, Massacre Records, Review, Voracious Scourge
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Wednesday, October 14th, 2020
You ever find yourself faced with something that’s just unfathomably disgusting? You go reach into the back of the refrigerator and find a container of which it’s origin has been completely forgotten about… Is that Chinese food? When was the last time I even HAD Chinese food?! You know you shouldn’t open that lid. You […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, Everlasting Spew Records, Review, Steve K, Void Rot
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, October 13th, 2020
Coming out the starting gates with their seventh full-length album, UK longtime thrashers, Onslaught, know how to do deliver well-crafted and brutal thrash metal music. I have followed the band since their debut album Power From Hell. Yes, The Force is my fave album from them and that will never change- sorry, but all their […]
Tags: 2020, AFM Records, Frank Rini, Onslaught, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, October 13th, 2020
Their new album, Nija, is my introduction to Orbit Culture. Before this, if I had been asked about them, I would have assumed they were a cult-like society dedicated to American astronaut John Glenn. They’re Swedish, so while that’s unlikely, I haven’t personally asked them. Not only am I (probably) incorrect regarding their origin story, […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, Groove Metal, J Mays, Orbit Culture, Review, Seek and Strike
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, October 12th, 2020
In my introduction to Coexistence, I figured I would talk about my introduction to Coexistence. Get it? I first found out about this band when their video for the track “Collateral Dimension,” also the title track of their debut album, randomly played on YouTube. I kind of knew what to expect when I saw the […]
Tags: 2020, Coexistence, J Mays, Progressive Death Metal, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, October 12th, 2020
England’s Benediction, is one of the UKS oldest and earliest Death metal bands and have some notable vocalists since their inception in 1989. From Barney Greenway, now the long term face of Napalm Death on the band’s 1990 debut Subconscious Terror, to Dave Hunt, now known as VITRIOL in Anaal Nathrakh, who served on the […]
Tags: 2020, Benediction, Death Metal, Erik T, Nuclear Blast Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, October 8th, 2020
Around three years ago I reviewed this amazing progressive technical death metal band from Amsterdam. I was absolutely floored by their debut album Esoteric Entity. The band’s second album, Neoconception is a concept album revolving around an asteroid hitting earth. “Downfall” opens things up and the madness begins. If you are not familiar with Spectrum […]
Tags: 2020, Nick K, Review, Spectrum of Delusion, Technical Death Metal, The Artisan Era
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, October 7th, 2020
According to the press release, this is full length number 17 for Smokey McPots (Chris Barnes). Apparently, there are 4 Graveyard Classics albums. Why? Anyway, I have 14 of those albums according to my iTunes library. I hold their debut Haunted in very high esteem, but the first real death metal record I ever heard […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, J Mays, Metal Blade Records, Review, Six Feet Under
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Wednesday, October 7th, 2020
Hey, listen, far be it from me to criticize or question a band’s creative process. Artists are artists! Some bands can pump out new material every couple of years and avoid having it feel stale or overdone, and good for them! But others like to let things marinate, I mean really stew for years to […]
Tags: 2020, Heathen, Nuclear Blast Records, Review, Steve K, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, October 6th, 2020
I’m not sure what made me check out the promo from Glasgow’s Necrocracy (the Exhumed album?). Bland cover, weird band name (I guess the band started out more death metal, which makes the name make a little more sense), unassuming album title, released last year digitally and re-released on CD earlier this summer by a […]
Tags: 2020, Black Metal, Dark East Productions, Erik T, Necrocracy, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, October 5th, 2020
Napalm Death, the greatest grindcore band ever, have just dropped their 16th album, Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism. I have followed ND since Scum in 1987 blew my mind apart. I remember getting the LP and inside had an order form for Napalm Death shirts. I had to have my father get […]
Tags: 2020, Century Media Records, Frank Rini, Grindcore, Napalm Death, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Friday, October 2nd, 2020
Holy Smokes! I was fortunate to review Cult of Lilith’s debut EP Arkanum back in around 2015. Back then Cult of Lilith was still trying to find their sound and were a bit more tech-death oriented. Fast forward to 2020 and we have their first debut full-length album Mara. Hailing from Rejavik Iceland there are […]
Tags: 2020, Cult of Lilith, Melodic Death Metal, Metal Blade Records, Nick K, Review, Technical Death Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, October 1st, 2020
Ancst, which is German for “angst (you probably knew that, smarty pants),” describe themselves as “blackened death metal,” “metallic hardcore fusion,” as well as “blackened hardcore.” Honestly, all of these descriptions absolutely nail it. I have a little experience with these dudes (well, dude now), listening to and enjoy one of their previous albums Ghosts […]
Tags: 2020, Ancst, Blackened Hardcore, J Mays, Lifeforce Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Wednesday, September 30th, 2020
So here’s the thing – I’m going to come right out here and say that, in general, Black Metal isn’t really my favorite form of metal, let alone my strong suit. I know! I know. There’s a chance that a certain faction of our audience have already disregarded anything else I have to say on […]
Tags: 2020, Black Metal, Review, Second To Sun, Self-Released, Steve K
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E, Reviews › G on Tuesday, September 29th, 2020
This is a nice little ditty of a release with Matt Harvey leading the way in both bands. For the Exhumed side it’s 3 songs and 2 for the Gruesome side – “The Gruesome Twosome”…I couldn’t resist. 5 songs in about 20 minutes and I have gone through this split multiple times and it’s a […]
Tags: 2020, Death Metal, Exhumed, Frank Rini, Gruesome, Relapse Records, Review