Posts Tagged ‘Frank Rini’
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, September 9th, 2019
Arizona Thrash veterans , Sacred Reich, return with their first full length since, Heal, from 1996. Awakening is their 5th full length and after reforming years ago the band has made it more than a reunion, because unlike a lot of bands reuniting Sacred Reich actually recorded a new album, rather than continuing to rest on their laurels and tour […]
Tags: 2019, Frank Rini, Metal Blade Records, Review, Sacred Reich, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, September 3rd, 2019
Virginia’s Witch-Hunt were together for 10 years from 1992-2002 and played a very early form of death metal/thrash, which eventually went towards a black metal sound towards the last few years of their existence. This anthology collection compiles the majority of their songs throughout their releases, which are: Both 1993 demo’s Born Dead and Fearless, […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Lost Apparitions Records, Review, Witch-Hunt
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Thursday, August 29th, 2019
New Yorks’ Immortal Suffering return with their second full-length album and a real nice follow-up to their long awaited debut in 2015, the awesome, yet very short Asylum. Since that record the newest member is Randall Reekstin on drums. The rest of the band staying intact with Joe Provvisiero and Leo Bakman on guitars, John […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Immortal Suffering, Pathologically Explicit Recordings, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Friday, August 23rd, 2019
Chicago’s progressive-thrash metal/crossover band Aftermath return with the follow-up to their 1994 debut-Eyes of Tomorrow, with There is Something Wrong. Aftermath reformed in 2014 and this album has Charlie Tsiolis on vox, Steve Sacco on guitar, Ray Schmidt on drums and George Lagis on bass. So being away for so long and your second album […]
Tags: 2019, Aftermath, Frank Rini, Review, thrash metal, Zoid Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Tuesday, August 13th, 2019
After a decade plus of lying dormant Portland Oregon’s death metal gore/grind band Lord Gore decided to sew the limbs, eyeballs and heads together and bring the band back from the grave. Lord Gore released 2 of the best gore grind death metal albums in the early 00’s. The Autophagous Orgy in 2002 and Resickened […]
Tags: Death Metal, Frank Rini, Horror Pain Gore Death Productions, Lord Gore
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, August 6th, 2019
Hailing from North Vancouver, Canada Angelmaker return with their third official release and this is their second full-length album-follow-up to their powerful 2015 Dissentient album. Once again independently released by the band this self-titled album sees the 6-piece deathcore act steamroll their deathcore competition. 14 songs in 49 minutes the band brings the quality and […]
Tags: 2019, Angelmaker, Deathcore, Frank Rini, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, July 22nd, 2019
Chug…chug… chug….blast…blast…blast…limbs are crushed…sinkholes erupt…lava explodes….ripped off heads…atomic blast…sky is torn…chest collapsing…atmosphere no more…planet dies……………….Yes, Devourment are back with their 5th album-Obscene Majesty, and their longest album yet at 47 minutes. They figured let us just bludgeon the listener more and more and if we do it longer than the beginning above part of this […]
Tags: 2019, Brutal Death Metal, Frank Rini, Relapse Records, Review, Slam
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Tuesday, July 16th, 2019
Hailing from Russia, Atrophied have been around for several years and finally have released their debut album: Pendulum of Extremes. 7 songs in under a half hour, the band wastes little time with intros and gets right into a Suffocation type of blasting with “Relentless Flow”. The blasting actually reminds me of Suffo’s second album-Breeding […]
Tags: 2019, Atrophied, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Pathologically Explicit Recordings, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, July 11th, 2019
Ohio’s Embalmer are one of the longest running active death metal bands out there today. Like all death metal bands that have been around for 20+ years there have been line-up changes along the way. I’ve been an Embalmer fan since 1993 and have not looked back. Throughout the years they have put out 2 […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, Embalmer, Frank Rini, Hells Headbangers, Live ALbum, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, July 1st, 2019
Norway’s Darkthrone return with their 18th album and Old Star is ass-kicking from start to finish. First a few things. Outside of Bathory’s first 6 albums and the 2 Nordland albums, Darkthrone are my favorite black metal band of all time and this is coming from a person that only dabbles in the black metal genre and not full on into all the bands, as many know […]
Tags: 2019, Black Metal, Darkthrone, Frank Rini, Old School, Peaceville Records, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Thursday, June 27th, 2019
It’s been 6 years since New Jersey’s Embludgeonment released their brutal debut album, Infinite Regress. Now after the wait their follow-up, Barn Burner sees its release on the excellent Comatose Music label. How about let’s bring in John Hartman from Mortal Decay to add that extra bit of brutal spice. BAM!!! 9 songs in 33 […]
Tags: 2019, Brutal Death Metal, Comatose Music, Embludgeonment, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, June 24th, 2019
After departing from Morbid Angel singer/drummer Mike Browning went on to form one of the most original death metal acts of it time,-Nocturnus I was fortunate to see them on the Grindcrusher tour on Long Island in 1990, while they were supporting their debut album The Key and Godflesh and Napalm Death were also on […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Nocturnus, Nocturnus A.D., Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, June 13th, 2019
The untimely and quite sad passing of Deceased’s drummer, Dave “Scarface” Castillo (RIP), last year, even before the Deceased–Ghostly White album was released really shook the band members and underground scene. I’ve met him briefly a few times, at live Deceased’s shows and he always was in a good mood. Founding member, King Fowley, has […]
Tags: 2019, Death/Thrash Metal, Deceased, Frank Rini, Live ALbum, Review, Shrieks From the Hearse
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › U on Monday, June 3rd, 2019
A few years ago Vltimas formed and many did not feel this “supergroup” would ever record an album. The band consists of David Vincent of Morbid Angel fame on vocals, Flo Mounier from Cryptopsy blasting the crap out of the drums and Rune Eriksen, of Mayhem fame on guitars. Well Something Wicked Marches In is […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Season of Mist, Vltimas
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019
Part II of my Destruction reissue review series focuses on Mad Butcher, Release from Agony and Cracked Brain. Part I contained Sentence of Death, Infernal Overkill and Eternal Devastation. In 1987, 1 year removed from their amazing second album, Eternal Devastation, Destruction graced us with the Mad Butcher ep. Years ago it was usually common for bands to release eps between full length albums and this ep marked an improvement in the production […]
Tags: 2019, Destruction, Frank Rini, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Tuesday, May 7th, 2019
Baltimore Maryland’s death/grind band Noisem return after a 4 year album hiatus to bring us Cease to Exist, their third and most devastating album to date. Several things have happened since their monstrous Blossoming Decay album from 2014. Sometimes fame too fast can have effects on a band. When Noisem’s debut Agony Defined came out […]
Tags: 20 Buck Spin, Frank Rini, Grindcore, Noisem, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019
I had no idea Germany’s Destruction have been around since 1982-Christ Almighty. I’ve been a fan since their 1984 Sentence of Death ep. Guess I’ve lost track of time and I have not followed the band since the 1990 Cracked Brain album. So this is Part I of my Destruction reissue review series. Germany’s High […]
Tags: 2019, Destruction, Frank Rini, High Roller Records, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › M on Monday, March 25th, 2019
Misery Index return with their 6th full-length album, Rituals of Power and for me this is the best album, thus far for 2019. Holy Crap, Misery Index is on fire. As much as I liked their last album, The Killing Gods, Rituals of Power is more aggressive, upping their death/grind approach to the nth degree! […]
Tags: 2019, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Grindcore, Misery Index, Review, Seasons of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, March 22nd, 2019
Malaysia’s Humiliation return with their 9th long player and singer, Bear Bee recently informed me they will be recording their 10th full-length album quite soon. By now you know what’s in store for you with Humiliation’s writing and musical direction. War-themed death metal lyrics with music heavily influenced by: Bolt Thrower/Hail of Bullets/Asphyx, Six Feet […]
Tags: 2019, Brutal Art Records, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Humiliation, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Friday, March 15th, 2019
One of the purveyors of the Canadian early death metal scene has always been Rimouski’s, Necrotic Mutation. I still have the Sepulchre of the Suffering on cassette, from 1993, when I was tape trading back in the day. Necrotic Mutation had more of an underground cult following and never really got their shit together to […]
Tags: 13 Media, 2019, Frank Rini, Necrotic Mutation, Review, Technical Death Metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, February 4th, 2019
Germany’s now defunct Deathrow would have been classified as the second-tier thrash wave when their brand of thrash metal erupted in the mid-80’s. Their debut album Riders of Doom was first released as Satan’s Gift and eventually as Riders of Doom that same year. Two different album covers, however most would agree the Riders of […]
Tags: 2019, Deathrow, Frank Rini, Noise Records, Reissue, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, February 1st, 2019
Germany’s Demonbreed hit the heavy home run on their 2016 debut album, Where Gods Come to Die. Bludgeoning Swedish inspired death metal heaviness and a well-written album through and through. So while the underground waits with bated breath for album #2, Demonbreed provides a little taste with an ep in the form of Hunting Heretics. […]
Tags: 2018, 2019, Death Metal, Demonbreed, Frank Rini, Review, Testimony Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, January 28th, 2019
For me, the best Anthrax album is Among the Living from 1987. However, Anthrax wasted little time with getting their fourth full-length released with the 1988, State of Euphoria record. Anthrax had already firmly established themselves with their patented NY stylized crunch thrash metal guitar tone and were already touring worldwide. The airing of the […]
Tags: 2019, Anthrax, Frank Rini, Island Records, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Tuesday, January 8th, 2019
Upstate New York’s Foaming At The Mouth have been kicking it around for 5 years. They’re listed as in the Adirondacks, but we all know Kyle lives in Antarctica-no fooling this guy. The 2 piece is comprised of Internal Bleeding’s, Kyle Eddy on drums/vocals and Jeff Leifer on guitars/vocals. Writhing is their labor of love […]
Tags: 2018, Death Metal, Foaming at the Mouth, Frank Rini, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, December 31st, 2018
With the 7th full-length album, Ghostly White, from long-time running act, Deceased you know what you’re going to get-or do you…? I’ve followed the band for close to 3 decades now and have been a fan since the beginning. The brilliant mixture of death/thrash metal with classic metal and some NWOBHM, for me is insanely […]
Tags: 2019, Deceased, Frank Rini, Hells Headbangers, Metal, Review