Posts Tagged ‘2023’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, December 7th, 2023
Stortregn’s (‘downpour’) development from a melodic black metal band into a more technical, shredding death metal band with a few black metal elements has been a splendid development, and fittingly with the style shift, the band found themselves on the perfect label, The Artisan Era, literally the preemptive label for shreddy/melodic, sometimes symphonic tech death/black […]
Tags: 2023, Erik T, Melodic Black Metal, Review, Stortregn, Technical Death Metal, The Artisan Era
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, December 6th, 2023
It seems like forever ago now (as does anything that happened in 2020) that our fearless leader Erik T forwarded me a release from Richmond’s gutter kings of dirty, DnD-loving thrash, Battlemaster. I’d had no prior knowledge or experience with the band, but right away Ghastly, Graven and Grimoireless took me by the throat and […]
Tags: 2023, Battlemaster, Greedgripped & Spellspoilt, Steve K, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Wednesday, December 6th, 2023
What is the most boring thing you’ve ever heard? Like, go back through those memories and there’s probably something that was as boring as say, watching paint dry or flies fuck, a documentary about the secret lives of boll weevils would be more interesting than that, right? Which brings me to Mortuary Drape and their […]
Tags: 2023, Black Metal, Jeremy Beck, Mortuary Drape, Peaceville Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, December 5th, 2023
Switzerland’s Hellhammer lasted only a few years in the early 80’s, before the band became the mighty Celtic Frost. Hellhammer was influential to many death/thrash/black metal bands across the world for decades since their early reformation with the new name. Tom Gabriel Warrior had a vision years ago with Celtic Frost finally laid to rest […]
Tags: 2023, BMG, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Hellhamer, Noise Records, Triumph of Death
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Tuesday, December 5th, 2023
Unique Leader Records? Check. Caelen Stokkermans cover art? Check. Blackened Technical deathcore? Check. Cool band moniker? Check. Christian Donaldson (Cryptopsy) mix/master? Check Album title I can identify with? Check. Yeah, I’m definitely reviewing and digging this. Portugal’s The Voynich Code is named after the Voynich Manuscript, a mysterious 15th-century codex full of images and writings […]
Tags: 2023, Blackened Deathcore, Deathcore, Erik T, Review, Symphonic, The Voynich Code, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Monday, December 4th, 2023
When it comes to Theocracy, I have a history. The idea is a deeper one. The band is a bit of one as well. Several years ago I was in what was one of my favorite establishments, a little record store called Magnolia Thunderpussy in Columbus, OH. They happened to be playing some epic power […]
Tags: 2023, Atomic Fire Records, J Mays, Power Metal, Progressive Metal, Review, Theocracy
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, December 4th, 2023
Around since the early 90s, main man Ares and his band Aeternus delivered some pretty classic, folky black metal albums early on in their career with Beyond the Wandering Moon and ….And So The Night Became. They were also one of the first bands to blend death and black metal and have the term ‘blackened […]
Tags: 2023, Aeternus, Agonia Records, Blackened Death Metal, Erik T
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, December 1st, 2023
Let’s get something out of the way first: Fuck cassettes. I recall a conversation I had with a few metalheads slightly older than myself at a festival when one of the bands “only” had CDs and vinyl available as physical formats. Two young whippersnappers asked them if they had any cassettes, to which they replied; […]
Tags: 20 Buck Spin, 2023, Death Metal, J Mays, Maul, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, December 1st, 2023
I realize Deathcore is a polarizing form of extreme metal and quite honestly I could give 2 shits. Many people and fans, as well as current and former members of my alma mater, Internal Bleeding have even said our earlier work had a direct influence on Deathcore. The main points discussed were our second album, […]
Tags: 2023, Deathcore, Face Yours, Frank Rini, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Thursday, November 30th, 2023
Man, as much as I love reliable old-school school, consistent bands that I’m familiar with and know what I’m getting with every album, I love discovering ‘new’ bands. Whether the band is brand new on the scene or in the case of Australia’s King, a veteran band with some household names and two prior albums […]
Tags: 2023, Erik T, King, Melodic Black Metal, Review, Soulseller Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › X on Wednesday, November 29th, 2023
I’ve been trying to figure out how I want this introduction to go. There are times when I get an album to review and it’s like a blind date. That’s not always the case especially if I’ve at least heard or read something about them. But with Xoth I’m going in blind as a bat. […]
Tags: 2023, Dawnbreed Records, Jeremy Beck, Review, Technical Death Metal, Xoth
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Tuesday, November 28th, 2023
Picture this: you find yourself in the hellscape of a charred and broken battlefield. You’re tired, bleeding from a nasty gash left in your ribs by a claymore you were only just lucky enough to avoid having split you in two. Vision is blurred, everything sounds echoed and distant. Desperately, you look in every direction […]
Tags: 2023, Deathstalker, Heavy Metal, No Remorse Records, NWOTHM, Steve K, Tower Hill, Traditional Heavy Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, November 27th, 2023
This fall/early winter, a group of excellent Swedish-styled/HM-2 death metal releases will be vying for your attention and hard-earned cash. Belgium’s Carnation, Prosthetic Records’ 2023 foray into the genre, Xorsist, Australia’s The Plague, reliable German vets Endseeker, and the best of the bunch, the long overdue second album from Sweden’s Gravestone. The 2018 debut, Sickening, […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Erik T, Gravestone, Raw Skull Recordz, Review, Swedish Death Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Friday, November 24th, 2023
I am not a musician. I can play drums at a basic level well enough, but my artistic talents find much greater purchase in other avenues. Given how important music grew to become in my life, having to accept that music would probably never be in the cards for me on a more serious level […]
Tags: 2023, American Black Metal, American Gothic, Black Metal, Profound Lore Records, Steve K, Wayfarer
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Thursday, November 23rd, 2023
Welcome to the Annual Cynicism Roundtable, where we bring the world’s prominent cynics together to share why we think the world is total bullshit. As always, I’m hosting several well-known guests, such as my first, Neill Jameson of Krieg. I’d ask how you are, but I think we all know the answer. On that note, […]
Tags: 2023, Black Metal, J Mays, Krieg, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, November 22nd, 2023
Guitarist/Vocalist Tim Rowland’s Alchemy of Flesh album returns with By Will Alone. A big change in terms of sound on this record is that he strictly uses six-string guitars tuned to D Standard. The last album was a bit of a tribute to Morbid Angel, and it was noted that Rowland was trying to use […]
Tags: 2023, Alchemy of Flesh, Death Metal, Nick K, Redefining Darkness Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Tuesday, November 21st, 2023
I kinda dug, These Nameless Worlds, the debut EP from this atmospheric/melodic black metal duo from Sweden. Despite the light-less moniker, it was a cosmic-themed, uplifting, bright take on the genre with some very pleasant melodies in the vein of Ghostbath, Vinland, Numeron, and Vallendusk. Well here is the full-length debut on the very fitting […]
Tags: 2023, Atmospheric Black Metal, Black Lion Records, Erik T, Lightlorn, Melodic Black Metal, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, November 20th, 2023
Long-running California thrash metal band Sadus returns with their sixth album, The Shadow Inside. I was a long time fan of the band’s earlier works and their demos and first three albums, Illusions, Swallowed in Black, A Vision of Misery and they contained the type of technical and hyper-speed thrash that melted face worldwide. I […]
Tags: 2023, Frank Rini, Nuclear Blast Records, Sadus, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Thursday, November 16th, 2023
Mouth For War hail from Colorado and outside of this release are new to these ears. Having released An Ear Kept To The Ground ep in 2019, and Life Cast In Glass full-length in 2021. Bleed Yourself is their second full-length album. Mouth For War play a beatdown version of metalcore with nods to bands […]
Tags: 2023, Frank Rini, Metalcore, MNRK Heavy, Mouth For War, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, November 15th, 2023
The back half of 2023 has provided me with a pretty hefty load of really heavy albums. I don’t mean, like, bone-crushing, headbanging heavy – I mean like, they’ve given me a lot to think about. Really full, robust listening experiences that take a lot of time and focus to really dissect, really understand. Some […]
Tags: 2023, Baby Eater Witch, Black Knife, Blackened Punk, Blackened Speed Metal, Punk, Speed Metal, Steve K, Wise Blood Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Tuesday, November 14th, 2023
I grabbed the prom for this Swiss one-man project as the moniker, album title and French song titles screamed Antiq Records-styled medieval, epic, and atmospheric black metal (i.e Passéisme, Veheménce). And I wasn’t too far off. The brainchild of one Marc Dalton (also of the solid melodic black metal band Tyrmfar, who released a fine […]
Tags: 2023, Atmospheric Black Metal, Aural Music, Code666 Records, Erik T, Félonie
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › F on Monday, November 13th, 2023
It’s been a difficult few years for Fuming Mouth since they released their debut, The Grand Descent. You can likely get that entire backstory from any other review of this album, so I won’t dive into it here. However, suffice it to say this band came out swinging with their follow-up, Last Day of Sun. […]
Tags: 2023, Crust, Death Metal, Fuming Mouth, J Mays, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Friday, November 10th, 2023
No longer a band with international members, USA’s brutal tech death metal/deathcore band Wormhole returns with their third album, Almost Human, and debut on Season of Mist Records. Wormhole has been around for 8 years and their 2016 debut, Genesis, caught my attention with the monstrous tech brutality and brutal beatdown slams. Outside of the […]
Tags: 2023, Brutal Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Season of Mist, Technical Death Metal, Wormhole
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Thursday, November 9th, 2023
Germany’s Alkaloid have returned with a massive double disc release in Numen. For those of you not familiar with Alkaloid it is a side project of guitarist Christan Muenzer (Obscura) along with bassist Linus Klausenitzer (Check out his solo record also released this year) and drummer Hannes Grossmann (Hate Eternal, Obscura). The opening track of […]
Tags: 2023, Alkaloid, Nick K, Progressive Death Metal, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, November 8th, 2023
Shade Empire, if nothing else, is a band who has time and again shown a willingness to let their sound morph and mutate into new forms, almost with every single release. When they entered the chat back in 2004 with their debut Sinthetic, they brought with them a Melodeath attack akin to fellow fins’ Mors Principium […]
Tags: 2023, Candlelight Records, Melodic Death Metal, Shade Empire, Steve K, Sunholy, Symphonic Black Metal