Posts Tagged ‘2023’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Thursday, June 1st, 2023
I know that a lot of you out there are ready for the oncoming warmer weather – and to be fair, there’s certain aspects of the summer that I do certainly look forward to. The fishing, the hiking, the outdoor cooking – you’ll get no argument from me that these are just some of the […]
Tags: 2023, Aamunkoi, Lifeforce Records, Melodeath, Melodic Death Metal, Progressive Metal, Steve K, Viking Metal, Vorna
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, May 31st, 2023
Skull-fucking the expectations. That could be the title of this review were it to have one. When I reviewed their debut, The Art of Morphology, Dawn of Ouroboros had a bright future. However, it felt like their first album, as is frequently the case, was a band attempting to find its voice. I refer to […]
Tags: 2023, Dawn of Ouroboros, J Mays, Progressive Black Metal, Prosthetic Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Tuesday, May 30th, 2023
So at 2023s midpoint a few bands and their respective debuts are arguably vying for the year’s best Swedish death metal release (with Iron Flesh Church of the Dead, Angerot and Wretched Fate certainly in the conversation for non debuts). One, Come, Sweet Death’s, hacking, slashing Dismember homage, Imperishable. And two, the debut from Swtizerland’s […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Erik T, Review, Swedish Death Metal, Transcending Obscurity Records, Vomitheist
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › F on Monday, May 29th, 2023
I reviewed the debut album, Crypt of Ice, in 2021, from newcomers Frozen Soul. I really enjoyed their previous demo material and the debut album furthered their sound in terms of musical ability and the songs fleshed out more. The comparisons to old-school bands like Obituary and mainly Bolt Thrower were some of the reasons […]
Tags: 2023, Century Media Records, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Frozen Soul, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Friday, May 26th, 2023
Evil Incarnate, from Illinois, has been around, since the 90’s, therefore it should come as no surprise that their brand of extreme music is rooted in that era of death metal. If you enjoy old-school bands like Vital Remains, Deicide, etc….their early efforts, or if you are just looking for some blasphemous old school death […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Evil Incarnate, Fallen Angels Productions, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, May 26th, 2023
OK, there is a lot to get to here; Pronostic is a Canadian progressive/melodic technical death metal project that hasn’t released anything since 2015s , An Atomic Decision, and before that their 2012 debut Deviated Inner Spectrum. The project is the brainchild of both guitarists/vocalists Alexandre Lauzon and Charles Pilotte, both relative unknowns in the […]
Tags: 2023, Erik T, Pronostic, Review, Self-Released, Technical Death Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Thursday, May 25th, 2023
The Teeth of the Divine staff is rarely, if ever wrong. For example, when the new Nightmarer album popped up in promos, before I even had the chance to take it and listen, I was told it’s awesome and even better than the first. If you’re not aware, Cacophony of Terror was its own monster, […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, J Mays, Nightmarer, Review, Total Dissonance Worship, Vendetta Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Wednesday, May 24th, 2023
Far be it from me to understand how or why certain bands make it bigger than others, why artists deserving of much more in the way of accolades and acclaim just never quite rise to certain levels of success. I’m sure the truth is probably that any number of factors come into play, not the […]
Tags: 2023, Death/Doom Metal, Hammerheart Records, Review, Runemagick, Steve K
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, May 23rd, 2023
From 2004 to 2017 Wintersun, the bloated,much-maligned, crowd-funded (begged) project of Jari Mäenpää has produced 3 albums and has released nothing since 2017s The Forest Seasons, other than a few compilations and single. (despite seemingly asking for money eery few months) Since 2017, Canada’s Atavistia has released 3 quality albums including 2020s excellent The Winter […]
Tags: 2023, Atavistia, Erik T, Review, Self-Released, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, May 22nd, 2023
I do not purport to be an expert on all things Immortal, the long-standing Norwegian Black Metal band, but I do have some interesting things to share, probably more opinions than anything else, before delving into the band’s 10th album, War Against All. Until now I only followed the band from 1992-1996, so that is […]
Tags: 2023, Black Metal, Frank Rini, Immortal, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Friday, May 19th, 2023
Do you ever listen to music from another country and after a bit, you try to sing along? Like, it’s obvious that you don’t know let’s say Finnish; but you hear this song from a Finnish band, and you love the shit out of it and suddenly you think you know Finnish and are fluent […]
Tags: 2023, Black Metal, Folk Metal, Jeremy Beck, Kouta, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Thursday, May 18th, 2023
I really enjoyed Portugal’s Oak’s debut album, in 2019 – Lone. As one would expect with funeral death/doom metal the songs are ultra-long. The debut album had four songs and the album length exceeded 50 minutes. Lots of atmospherics and plodding and bludgeoning heaviness. The music never got into that sludgy type of style, just […]
Tags: 2023, Death/Doom Metal, Frank Rini, Oak, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › U on Tuesday, May 16th, 2023
Certain things will always bring me back to my adolescence, like every time I see a 90s Dodge Caravan (my first car), eating a chicken cutlet wedge (that was just a thing where I grew up, I dunno), seeing someone wear a studded belt, or gods help me, if I ever have a chance to […]
Tags: 2023, Century Media Records, Metalcore, Review, Steve K, Unearth
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, May 15th, 2023
Cattle Decapitation needs no introduction. Their trajectory has been astronomical since The Harvest Floor and they’ve yet to disappoint. Death Atlas let me down, but only because it was simply pretty good, and not the greatest album in the history of mankind. I saw them live back in November of 2022, the new one was […]
Tags: 2023, Cattle Decapitation, Death Metal, J Mays, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, May 12th, 2023
This new wave of Black Metal is a nasty fucker. In some ways it seems like they want to outdo what their predecessors did years ago, to push the envelope as far as they can before the paper rips. I’m here today to talk about Daysidied and their pretty fucking rad EP The Day the […]
Tags: 2023, AUSR, Black Metal, Daysidied, Jeremy Beck, Review, Thy Bare Tree
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, May 11th, 2023
I am endlessly picked on in the Teeth of the Divine break room for admitting in a vulnerable moment that thrash is perhaps my least favorite metal sub-genre. So, one might ask why the hell I am reviewing the new Enforced album. Firstly, mind your business. Secondly, I was able to procure it in the […]
Tags: 2023, Century Media Records, Enforced, J Mays, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, May 10th, 2023
Caedeous is an ‘extreme, symphonic black metal’ band hailing from Lison, Portugal, and due to my addiction to anything symphonic as well as my general love of symphonic black metal, I had to check out their fourth album. And not being familiar with the band I was a bit taken aback. Instead of the usual […]
Tags: 2023, Black Sunset, Caedeous, Erik T, MDD Records, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, May 9th, 2023
France’s Esoctrilihum have released, since their inception in 2016, get ready for this… 10 studio albums and 2 ep’s. The one man band member is referred to as Asthâghul, and quite honestly the mystery surrounding him, and being a one man band, reminds me of the late great Quorthon from Bathory. He plays all […]
Tags: 2023, Death Metal, Esoctrilihum, Frank Rini, I Voidhanger Records
Posted in Reviews on Friday, May 5th, 2023
In my limited experience with the Carolinas, one of the many things I’ve learned is to be real careful when and where to expose your more heretical impulses (though I suppose this is becoming increasingly true just about everywhere in America). We’re generally talking a bunch of folks whose love for Jesus is only surpassed […]
Tags: 2023, All Hell, Black/Thrash Metal, Review, Steve K, Terminus Hate City Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Thursday, May 4th, 2023
The Devil’s lettuce. Let me be your lying, backwoods guidance counselor who tells you it’s a gateway drug. It never led to harder drugs for me, only giggles while playing video games. Not that I’ve ever done it, FBI agent who monitors me. It’s all hypothetical. I don’t think it is hypothetical for Bonginator. Their […]
Tags: 2023, Barbaric Brutality Records, Bonginator, Death Metal, J Mays, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023
Switzerland is known for many things.. Celtic Frost, Coroner, Swiss Cheese, Algebra, beautiful Alps and add Aara to the list as they are one of the best atmospheric black metal bands around today. Triade III: Nyx is their fifth album and in their short existence since 2018 they have also released 2 ep’s along with […]
Tags: 2023, Aara, Black Metal, Debemur Morti Productions, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, May 2nd, 2023
The other day I was driving my mom around and the car decided it wanted to keep playing this album. She was commenting that it isn’t music and even did a growl (which was kind of fucking adorable, I’m not going to lie), however, Death Metal is extreme music for extreme people (and my mom’s […]
Tags: 2023, Everlasting Spew Records, Jeremy Beck, Maze of Sothoth, Review, Technical Death Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, May 1st, 2023
Italy’s Graveworm has been around since the mid/late 90s, plying their form of gothic/ melodic black/death metal, and by all accounts have been a pretty respectable act over their career. They found themselves on Nuclear Blast Records with 200s Engraved in Black when the label was saturated with the likes of Agathodaimon, Godgory, Sculpture, Crematory […]
Tags: 2023, AFM Records, Erik T, Graveworm, Melodic Death Metal, Review, Symphonic Black Metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Friday, April 28th, 2023
Belgium’s When Plagues Collide released a damn solid debut album of symphonic/blackened deathcore back in 2019, Tutor of the Dying, before the genre really took off. And honestly, it probably should have got more attention but then Lorna Shore happened, Mental Cruelty happened, Worm Shepherd happened, and Shadow of Intent happened. And then 1,234 other […]
Tags: 2023, Blackened Deathcore, Deathcore, Erik T, Necktwister, Review, Symphonic, When Plagues Collide
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Thursday, April 27th, 2023
I used to watch Happy Days religiously. Every week my parents and I would be glued to the TV to see what antics those crazy fucks would get into. I mean, they had a fucking band, the Fonz jumped the shark, and every show was wholesome and taught life lessons along the way. Happy Days […]
Tags: 2023, Black Metal, Happy Days, Jeremy Beck, Review, Talheim Records