Posts Tagged ‘Mikko’
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Saturday, May 10th, 2003
Hailing from Poland, Delight is yet another name to take a bite of the female-fronted gothic metal cake. And in the light of the recent listening experiences I’ve had with groups of such nature, I couldn’t avoid the emotions of extreme prejudice and skepticism. For the bands benefit I was sure that their third album, […]
Tags: 2002, Delight, Metal Mind Productions, Mikko, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Saturday, May 10th, 2003
Apparently Siegebürgen’s frontman, Marcus Ehlin felt that he couldn’t express all of his emotions with his main band and thus created Devlin to serve these feelings. In the process, Lexi was hired to deal with the lead vocal duties. Musically, the project isn’t the most original thing since sliced bread; female vocals that are sometimes […]
Tags: 2002, Devlin, Mikko, Napalm Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › W on Thursday, May 1st, 2003
Hailing from Belgium, newcomer Welkin brings death from below with their debut full-length, Angel Inside. Somehow reminding me of a perverted mid-paced mix between European and American death metal (with some metalcore elements thrown in), the music circles around the listener without losing direct eye contact. Just waiting for an opportunity to strike when the […]
Tags: 2002, Mikko, Review, The Spew Records, Welkin
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › M on Tuesday, March 11th, 2003
Do you want to “fuck shit up?” Or “jump the fuck up?” Or do something other “[insert verb and a curse here] up” for that matter, in the safety of your home? If so, then perhaps the new Machine Head live album, Hellalive, caters the goods for you. Recorded at Brixton Academy, London, England in […]
Tags: 2003, Machine Head, Mikko, Review, Roadrunner Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D, Reviews › O on Tuesday, December 24th, 2002
On my trip to learn something about the bands featured on this split, I had to put my private investigator skills to the ultimate test. The mission didn’t become any easier thanks to the stubbornness of the French and their inability to write things in English (a certain Samuel L. Jackson line came to my […]
Tags: 2002, Donefor, Mikko, Overmars, Review, Self-Released
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, November 1st, 2002
Some had hoped that Paradise Lost would return to their roots with the release of Symbol of Life. Not surprisingly, they haven’t and the band continues on the same path that was first introduced to us with their 1997 release, One Second. To me, the problem hasn’t been that big due to the fact that […]
Tags: 2002, Koch Records, Mikko, Paradise Lost, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, September 2nd, 2002
Ambient Space Earth Music – that’s probably a pretty good description of Arcana Publicata Vilescunt, the first release to come out under the moniker Nostalgia. For those who are looking only for metal, you can easily skip this review since the album doesn’t include any distorted guitars or any bombastic drumming at all. The closest […]
Tags: 2002, Mikko, Nostalgia, Release Entertainment, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Sunday, September 1st, 2002
I’m not sure how one should adjust their mindset when talking about the twenty-something year old Skitzo. In a way, they seem to be a tribute band in general, praising the art that is known as heavy metal by copying big shot names like Slayer (“Angel’s Blood” – Hmm, I wonder what Slayer songs that […]
Tags: 2002, Mikko, Morningstar Records, Review, Skitzo
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Tuesday, May 28th, 2002
I was first introduced to Charon a few years back by their second album, Tearstained. While it didn’t offer nothing new nor did it held any big surprises, the catchy songs were able to stick in one’s head even after decapitation. Despite the horrors of trying to get the melodies out of your system, Tearstained […]
Tags: 2002, Charon, Mikko, Review, Spinefarm Records