Posts Tagged ‘Death’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Wednesday, February 14th, 2024
I gotta say, so far I have not been real impressed with 2024. I started the year with a real good case of covid (I’m still not 100%), the Buffalo Bills simultaneously found new, creative ways to break my heart AND dig in to the “Best of” drawer of misery by once again kicking wide-right […]
Tags: 2024, Black Lodge Records, Born, Death, Death 'n' Roll, Death Metal, Hellman, Steve K, Suffering
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, February 2nd, 2021
Well, this sure as shit came out of nowhere. Nekrovault is a new death metal band to the scene and has only released a pair of eps since their 2017 inception. Nekrovault are a four-piece German death metal band and Totenzug: Festering Peregrination is their debut album and my dark lord it may very well […]
Tags: 2020, Death, Frank Rini, Nekrovault, Van Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, December 12th, 2016
In 1987 Death firmly put the stamp of the death metal genre on the map with the release of their debut Scream Bloody Gore album. I received it on vinyl as a birthday gift that year and it is an album all us old bastards have memorized front to back. Once again Relapse Records […]
Tags: 2016, Death, Frank Rini, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, August 26th, 2014
If you’re a self respecting death metal fan than you already have this classic album in your collection, in some form. To show you how old this album is, it was released in 1988, the same year Slayer released South of Heaven. To go over such a classic album could be mind numbing for some, […]
Tags: 2014, Death, Frank Rini, Reissue, Relapse, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, July 11th, 2011
Metalheads could and will argue about which Death album is the band’s best effort, although to no avail, because arguments could be made for all of them (I’m kinda partial to Spiritual Healing). However, I’m not sure many people would argue that the lineup on 1991’s Human was the best one of Chuck Schuldiner’s rotating […]
Tags: 2011, Death, Death Metal, E.Thomas, Relapse Records, Review