Posts Tagged ‘Frank Rini’
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › W on Monday, February 12th, 2018
I will attempt to do Watain’s ardent supporters proud by this review. Understand that I am new to the Watain camp, so forgive me if you disagree with me. Deepsend Records owner and friend, Graham Landers, recommended this new Watain to me and I was hooked. He guided me through their discography and within a […]
Tags: 2017, Black Metal, Century Media Records, Frank Rini, Review, Watain
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, February 8th, 2018
Delaware’s Scorched impressed me when I saw them live, recently on the Morta Skuld and Embalmer tour and they were cool dudes. Kick ass tour!! I picked up the debut album, Echoes of Dismemberment. This album destroys and I immediately recognized a bunch of their songs, from the live show. The singer Matt Kapa gave […]
Tags: 2017, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Scorched, Unspeakable Axe Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Tuesday, February 6th, 2018
I’ve been a big fan of Malaysia’s Humiliation, brand of war inspired death metal, for a number of years. They release an album every year, along with some splits to boot. The band is always writing new music. As we speak they are writing their 9th album. Their brand of Bolt Thrower/classic Obituary/Hail of Bullets […]
Tags: 2017, Brutal Art Records, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Humiliation, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Friday, February 2nd, 2018
Without question Metallica’s Master of Puppets, in 1986, is one of the all-time greatest thrash metal records ever to be released. This is the album that platooned them into super stardom. Along with their US tour with Ozzy, Metallica then began to rise to a popularity that many groups only have dreams of. Last year, Metallica […]
Tags: 2018, Blackened Recordings, Frank Rini, Metallica, Reissue, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, January 30th, 2018
Wisconsin’s Emblazoned released their debut album, in 2014, Eucharistiae Sacramentum and it was outstanding. Even topping their 2013 ep, The Living Magisterium. They return with their second full-length, Catharsis. Emblazoned have always had a black metal edge to the death metal sound and the black metal moments definitely are taking center stage with Catharsis. […]
Tags: 2018, Black/Death Metal, Emblazoned, Frank Rini, Malefic Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, January 23rd, 2018
Milwaukee Wisconsin’s Morta Skuld released a monstrous debut album in 1993, Dying Remains and I listened to it constantly. Beyond quality death metal, with some thrash metal tendencies, but leaning more towards the brutal side of things, like Demolition Hammer and eventually some Solstice influence. Well fast forward 24 years later and I get to […]
Tags: 2017, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Morta Skuld, Old School, Peaceville Records, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › C on Monday, January 8th, 2018
All four of these albums were previously remastered in 1999 and now we get reissues of a reissue. But Tom Warrior breathed new life into the sound with the help from his Triptykon bandmate V.Santura who is an excellent engineer. Each paragraph will speak more about my experience with Celtic Frost and the added extras. […]
Tags: 2017, Celtic Frost, Frank Rini, Noise Records, Reissue, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, January 5th, 2018
Voracious Scourge’s debut release, …Our Demise is a monstrous ep comprising some of the best members in death metal. You have Adrie Kloosterwaard from Sinister, doing the vox, Mike Smith, ex-Suffocation drummer, Jason McIntyre and Lance Strickland, from Suture on guitar and bass. This 5-song ep is so damn killer.””You think you know well played, […]
Tags: 2017, Brutal Death Metal, Frank Rini, Immortal Souls Productions, Review, Voracious Scourge
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, January 1st, 2018
France’s Aosoth released one of the greatest black metal albums I ever heard in 2013-IV: An Arrow in Heart. It made my best of list and I interviewed them as well. Nice dudes, creating some dark and brutal music. There were a few death metal elements on the album and it was just fantastic. Fast […]
Tags: 2017, Agonia Records, Aosoth, Black Metal, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Wednesday, December 20th, 2017
Germany has always been responsible for some of the best metal bands. I would say the best countries for overall metal has been: U.S., Germany and England. For me, Kreator are the best German thrash band and always one of my faves. Each paragraph will focus on more of the bonus content, remastering and personal […]
Tags: 2017, Frank Rini, Kreator, Noise Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, December 14th, 2017
Hailing from where I grew up, Long Island New York’s Day of Doom have been around for a pretty decent time, since 2000. They have released four albums. Night of Horror, Slaves to Insanity, The Gates of Hell and their newest one Descent of Humanity. They also reissued their first 2 albums on The Second […]
Tags: 2017, 3 Demons Records, Day of Doom, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, December 12th, 2017
Give it up for Hammerheart partnering with Patrick Mameli to bring you the first set of Pestilence reissues. Each paragraph will focus on each of these reissues, my thoughts and the impact each had on the scene. My second Pestilence reissue review package will be in the new year encompassing Testimony of the Ancients and […]
Tags: 2017, Frank Rini, Hammerheart Records, Pestilence, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Thursday, December 7th, 2017
Reuniting last year after a 10 year hiatus Mike Centrone, vocalist of NYDM band, Dehumanized, said you know what this damn world needs? I’ll tell you what it needs, it needs the reformation of Through The Discipline. Originally formed in 1997, the band released some demos, eps and a full-length album in 2004, titled Art […]
Tags: 2017, Frank Rini, Review, Through the Discipline
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, December 1st, 2017
My first Noise/BMG reissue review series will focus on the Voivod reissues. This will be followed up with Celtic Frost and Kreator reissues Each paragraph will focus on each individual reissued album from the band. For purposes of such reviews it will be more of a personal recollection, on my part, with some observations about […]
Tags: 2017, Frank Rini, Noise Records, Review, Voivod
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › G on Monday, November 27th, 2017
In 2006 I became a fan of Goatwhore’s blended blackened death metal when A Haunting Curse was released and I saw this Louisiana act live and they crushed. Their sound was incredible and they were cool dudes as well. In total Vengeful Ascension is the band’s 7th full-length album. Their last album, in 2014, Constricting […]
Tags: 2017, Frank Rini, Goatwhore, Metal Blade Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › O on Tuesday, November 21st, 2017
I was a huge fan of California’s brutal tech-death band Oblivion’s 2013 debut album Called to Rise. 4 years later and the band is still intact with Ted O’Neill and Victor Dods ( ex Hacksaw to the Throat) on guitars, Ben Orum (ex- All Shall Perish) on Bass, Luis Martinez (ex Antagony) blasting the crap […]
Tags: 2017, Frank Rini, Oblivion, Review, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › D on Monday, November 13th, 2017
Finland’s Desolate Shrine return with their fourth album, Deliverance from the Godless Void. 8 songs in 56 minutes. Yes they still write long songs. The guitar tone on this album, is maybe not as formidable as prior releases, but it’s still there. It could be due to the mix, on the album. A bit wonky […]
Tags: 2017, Dark Descent Records, Desolate Shrine, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › S on Monday, October 30th, 2017
Well you may not know but 75% of Spectral Voice are also in Blood Incantation. If you did not know that, well then you learned something new today, so be happy. Spectral Voice have been around for 5 years and their Necrotic Doom ep is what really started making the underground take notice. I saw […]
Tags: 2017, Dark Descent Records, Frank Rini, Review, Spectral Voice
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, October 17th, 2017
After hanging out with David Mikkelsen, from Undergang, during their recent US tour, he mentioned he was also in Phrenelith, from Denmark and their debut album, Desolate Endscape was out on Dark Descent Records, but that the music was different than Undergang. Obviously on Dark Descent Records, for me is going to be an immediate […]
Tags: 2017, Dark Descent Records, Frank Rini, Phrenelith, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Tuesday, October 10th, 2017
Slovenia’s Eruption came into my radar in 2013 when Xtreem Music signed them and remastered and reissued their debut 2009 album, Lifeless Paradise. I was impressed by this thrash band, who looked to be developing a sound that could hang with the big thrash bands. I immediately picked up the second album, Tenses Collide and […]
Tags: 2017, Eruption, Frank Rini, Review, Xtreem Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Tuesday, October 3rd, 2017
Iron Reagan, the side-project from Municipal Waste and Darkest Hour members return with their third album. I was a huge fan of their prior albums: Worse than Dead and The Tyranny of Will. Caught the band live, opening for the Napalm Death/Voivod/Exhumed tour and they were phenomenal live.Iron Reagan play a brand of crossover thrash, […]
Tags: 2017, Frank Rini, Iron Reagan, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Friday, September 29th, 2017
So while we wait with bated breath for the long overdue to Disma’s follow-up to their 2011 debut Towards the Megalith the band has put out this new ep featuring the title track: “The Graveless Remains” and “Sempiternal Deformity”. Some new line-up changes as well. Guitarist Daryl Kahan and drummer Shawn Edlridge are out. Taking […]
Tags: 2017, Disma, Frank Rini, Profound Lore Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, September 26th, 2017
I’ve been a fan of Finland’s Desecresy for the last 5 years and have really loved their past 4 albums. They used to be a two-piece act, but vocalist, Jarno Nurmi decided to bail last year leaving Tommi Grönqvist, who plays all the instruments and is the band’s artist, holding the bag. Rather than pack […]
Tags: 2017, Desecresy, Frank Rini, Review, Xtreem Music
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, September 20th, 2017
I’ve been following California’s Parasitic Ejaculation since 2012 with their Sickening Conduct ep, dropping on the scene to a little buzz. 5 years later and the band have just dropped Isolation, their third full-length onto our laps. If you’re new to the Parasitic Ejaculation party and unsure of their sound, well brutal slam death metal […]
Tags: 2017, Amputated Vein Records, Frank Rini, Parasitic Ejaculation, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Wednesday, September 13th, 2017
So there are death metal bands and then there is Gigan… In a category all their own, from a galaxy unknown to man and from the brain of mainman Eric Hersemann. I guess if you want some kind of direction with their style, think: Ulcerate, Voivod, Artificial Brain, Gorguts, Doctor Who, Cerebral chaos, Sci-Fi, Space […]
Tags: 2017, Frank Rini, Gigan, Review, Willowtip Records