Posts Tagged ‘Jay S’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, January 20th, 2017
As a big fan of Andi Macht’s lead guitar firestorms in German dirt doom kings Black Wasteland, I was all ears to find out he moonlights as bassist for ruthless punk/thrash/old school black metal bastards Hellburst. If Celtic Frost, Saviours, Hellshock, Venom, Discharge and BL’AST had a mutant six-headed baby baptized in an amniotic […]
Tags: 2017, Argh Fuck Kill! Records, Hellburst, Jay S, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Wednesday, January 11th, 2017
Guitarist/vocalist/mastermind Aaron Lewis has culled Connecticut doom cult When the Deadbolt Breaks into his own singular backwoods, backwater doom vision for over a decade now (he’s also been in Cable and Thunderhoof and currently has the smokin’ Buzzard Canyon goin’ full swing). I’ve had the pleasure of opening for Deadbolt twice, including a devastating show […]
Tags: 2016, FuzzTown Records, Jay S, Review, When the Deadbolt Breaks
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, December 22nd, 2016
My buddy Hassan Amin, vocalist for the almighty grind lords Multinational Corporations always turns me onto cool new bands. Props brother Hassan! Death by Fungi is a hardcore/punk/crossover unit hailing from India and their debut 4-track EP In Dearth Of scratches several of my extreme musical itches all at once, gettin’ my leg kicking in […]
Tags: 2016, Death By Fungi, Jay S, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › J on Tuesday, December 13th, 2016
Bloodlet/Hope and Suicide alumni Scott Angelacos and Tom Crowther have been insanely busy with music lately. As a huge fan of Bloodlet since The Seraphim Fall came out, I couldn’t be a happier 34 year old hate bastard fucker. On top of the release of the pure Floridian sludge classic Hollow Leg’s Crown, which also […]
Tags: 2016, A389 Recordings, Jay S, Junior Bruce, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Tuesday, December 6th, 2016
German doom overlords Black Wasteland blew me away with a pair audio gallows’ hangings; the Where Light Can Not Intrude LP and the Dehydration EP. Capable of twin axin’ their way through forests of Lizzy, Valkyrie and Priest, filthing a path to the toughest biker bar dirt doom show (think St. Vitus, Turambar, Earthride and […]
Tags: 2016, Barbarian Wrath, Black Wasteland, Jay S, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, November 29th, 2016
Holy fuck, this is some good, goddamn heavy ass shit. Warcrab is an English sextet that plays self-proclaimed death/sludge metal and they ain’t fuckin’ joking with that labelling. Rampaging grooves, a nice mesh of guttural growls and sickly screams, dirty speed-ups, mid-tempo double-bass blasts and three guitarists with two digging into the riffs while Geoff […]
Tags: 2016, Contagion Records, Jay S, Review, Warcrab
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Thursday, November 24th, 2016
London’s soul cooking, noise-ridden psychedelic doom titans Sonic Mass were a complete and total happy accident for me on Bandcamp. I couldn’t even recall to you at this point in time what exactly I was trying to find instead but one start to finish listening of You People Never Learn made a believer out of […]
Tags: 2016, Jay S, Review, Self-Released, Sonic Mass
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, November 17th, 2016
First review back after a three week long hand injury, so excuse me while I pull my tricycle from underneath a wreckage of doctor bills, a limper than a wet noodle wrist and a fuckin’ sling. Hand and foot injuries are a bitch but that’s nothin’ a good riff can’t cure and New Hampshire’s druggy, […]
Tags: 2016, Green Bastard, Jay S, Midnight Werewolf Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › Z on Thursday, November 3rd, 2016
Eidolon is the third overall release from New Brunswick doom bruisers Zaum and it’s certainly something different. I must sadly declare ignorance of the debut full-length Oracles and the split with Shooting Guns, so I come into this review with negative brain cells in terms of their past work. Opting for the increasingly popular duo […]
Tags: 2016, I Hate Records, Jay S, Review, Zaum
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Wednesday, October 26th, 2016
Stroudsburg, PA doom champions King Dead are another band that recently won me over in the live-setting; clogging my arteries with their twin bass carnage and slicing my gut wide open with a broken feedback bottle as the band gleefully watched my innards spill out on the club floor. The instrumental trio excels on the […]
Tags: 2016, Black Seed Records, Jay S, Kind Dead, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Thursday, October 20th, 2016
Largely a punk rock band with tones that live up to their moniker, I.E. overdriven with fuzz and swimming in an ocean of beer suds, Arizona power trio Fuzz Evil doesn’t bring anything too complex to the table but they don’t really need to. Sporting a greasy, brain-burnt riff onslaught that will latch onto the […]
Tags: 2016, Fuzz Evil, Jay S, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, October 13th, 2016
Nothing quite beats the feeling of seeing a band live (that you knew nothing about prior to the show) and getting your head completely beaten in with a wet mackerel. That was my experience with DC punk/doom/psychedelic rock trio Caustic Casanova. The band has a pretty extensive discography and they’ve been at it for a […]
Tags: 2016, Caustic Casanova, Jay S, Retro Futurist, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Tuesday, October 4th, 2016
It’s a goddamn shame when you just lose track of a great band. I’ve got a pretty sweet, silver-screened, fancy dancy version of Seattle’s crusty sludgers Into the Storm’s debut LP Amidst a Sea of Chaos that still gets playtime in 2016. In the meantime, it looks like my blind eye missed at least two […]
Tags: 2016, Alive and Breathing Records, Into the Storm, Jay S, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G, Reviews › S on Friday, September 30th, 2016
Good fuckin’ lord my ears! That’s praise by the way. This two-way grindcore orgy is some of the foulest, filthiest, fastest and most fucked up stuff I’ve heard in a long time. You get your organs embalmed twice; a pair of incisions by Michigan’s manic lords of grind, Sunlight’s Bane (formerly known as Traitor) and […]
Tags: 2016, Geïst, Jay S, Review, Seeing Red Records, Sunlight's Bane
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › 012 on Friday, September 16th, 2016
Man, there is just no replacing the classic sludge bands. Bands like Grief, Negative Reaction, Cavity, Eyehategod, Buzzov*en, Crowbar, Acid Bath, Cable, Green Machine, Noothgrush Kilara, Iron Monkey, Sour Vein, etc. still resonate with me just like they did in the 90s when I first got into all of them; each one had a unique, […]
Tags: 16, Jay S, Relapse Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Wednesday, September 14th, 2016
Crack open a bottle of Mead, wash it down with a few shots of Absinthe (the kind with wormwood, not that wimpy shit), slash both of your wrists and slowly bleed out while the debut full-length Fiber from dreary Georgian dirge merchants Dead Register takes you off to the land of no light. The band’s […]
Tags: 2016, AVR Records, Dead Register, Jay S, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E, Reviews › H on Thursday, September 8th, 2016
Tee Pee Records always puts on a helluva duchess and the proverbial mind spread. Hell, I still listen to Titan’s A Raining Sun of Light and Love for You and You and You on an almost weekly basis. Why Relapse never seemed to give Titan’s stellar follow-up Sweet Dreams any big sort of push is […]
Tags: 2016, Earthless, Harsh Toke, Jay S, Review, Tee Pee Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › B on Wednesday, August 31st, 2016
Switzerland quartet Buried Souls self-proclaim their love for New Orleans sludgecore on this Self-Titled debut and I’m not going to argue with them. They might just shoot me up with black tar and then drag my lifeless corpse to drown face first in the swamps of Switzerland. I am hearing shades of Eyehategod, Soilent Green, […]
Tags: 2016, Buried Souls, Jay S, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Thursday, August 25th, 2016
Boy, I’m a shameful idiot for missing out on Italian death metal decapitators Dominhate and their debut full-length Towards the Light. What I’m hearing on the band’s EP follow-up Emissaries of Morning is a band in complete control of the craft with every switch, flinch and twitch that made me a fan of the style […]
Tags: 2016, Dominhate, Jay S, Lavadome Productions, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Tuesday, August 23rd, 2016
You’re walking alone on a desert highway. The last of your water ran out around 3 hours ago and the sign you saw 5 minutes ago said “Rest Stop 50 Miles.” You think you get a break when you see a dustcloud of human life, but end up getting rundown by a ruthless gang of […]
Tags: Jay S, Review, Ripple Music, Wo Fat
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Wednesday, July 20th, 2016
I’ve been a huge fan of Swedish sludge butchers Pyramido since their debut full-length Sand came out on Totalrust Music in 2009. The follow-up Salt was even heavier and saw the band stretching their songs, riffs and viciousness into a technologically advanced weapons platform that was far deeper and more desiccated than any number of […]
Tags: 2016, Halo of Flies Records, Jay S, Pyramido, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › R on Tuesday, June 7th, 2016
West Virginian power trio Rhin laid my constitution to rubble with their debut album Bastard. I was an instant convert when it came to their anger overload; splicing together the best parts of pissed off punk rock, a touch of Seattle’s dark side (Willard, early Tad, Skin Yard) rhythmically focused and feedback blasted noise-rock ala […]
Tags: 2016, Grimoire Records, Jay S, Review, Rhin
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Wednesday, June 1st, 2016
Swiss quintet Colossus Fall have been kicking around since 2011, releasing an EP, single and 7” to date. Hidden Into Details is the band’s first exploration into the long-player format and the band’s frantic, constantly changing sound makes for an engaging ear rape workout with numerous fluxes in style, sonics and subversive audio violence throughout. […]
Tags: 2016, Colossus Fall, Jay S, Review, Sigma Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, May 27th, 2016
From the fertile, fly-infested breeding grounds of Florida that have delivered unto the Earth the sludge majesty of Cavity, Railsplitter, Dove, Floor, House of Lightning, Consular, Shroud Eater and so many more iron-forgers of the riff hails Hollow Leg. I’m fuckin’ red with embarrassment on one cheek and am deservedly wearing egg on the other, […]
Tags: 2016, Argonauta Records, Hollow Leg, Jay S, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Wednesday, May 25th, 2016
Multi-instrumentalist hero Tim Schmidt from godly old school doom/classic metallurgists Seamount returns with his latest project Naked Star; a gritty, riff-spitting monstrosity with dirty demonic grooves, the Marlboro burnt vocals of Jim Grant and a generally roughhewn yet melodic pummel that would have been right at home on the supreme doom label Hellhound back in […]
Tags: 2016, Jay S, Naked Star, Review, Voice of Azram