Posts Tagged ‘Review’
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, October 14th, 2024
I have reviewed all of Blood Incantation’s prior albums and am a huge fan of their studio and live work. The band was smart with not releasing a COVID album and their last album Hidden History of the Human Race, from 2019, just like their debut Starspawn, was on Dark Descent Records. The stable line-up […]
Tags: 2024, Blood Incantation, Century Media Records, Death Metal, Experimental, Frank Rini, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Thursday, October 10th, 2024
Get out your pitchforks sluts because we’re about to talk about nu-metal. It’s a dirty phrase for some, but like it or not, it is making a comeback. As inexplicable as that may be, Vended are in that realm, but their famous fathers who are as well are bound to shed some light on the […]
Tags: 2024, J Mays, Metalcore, Nu Metal, Review, Self-Released, Vended
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Wednesday, October 9th, 2024
Vafurlogi is an old/new Icelandic black metal band fronted by Þórir Garðarsson notably of Svartidauði and Sinmara. The project has percolated for over 20 years, with some of the songs being written over that period, songs that didn’t belong in Svartidauði’s more chaotic discography, as Vafurlogi is far more rooted in classic, early late 90s […]
Tags: 2024, Black Metal, Erik T, Norma Evangelium Diaboli, Oration Records, Review, Vafurlogi
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Tuesday, October 8th, 2024
I have reviewed Oklahoma’s PeelingFlesh last several EP’s and now they have dropped their debut album The G Code. For anyone unfamiliar with this band, take brutal slam death metal and mix it with hardcore and hip-hop/urban stylized rap/samples. I find this new style of brutal music quite exciting and furthering this genre which can […]
Tags: 2024, Brutal Death Metal, Frank Rini, PeelingFlesh, Review, Slam, Unique Leader Records
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › 012 on Monday, October 7th, 2024
1349 is the year that the Black Death swept through Norway. It’s only fitting that a Black Metal band would eventually take such a brutal portion of time and name their band after it. 1349 came out of the ashes of Alvheim in 1997 with Ravn (vocals, drums), Tjalve (guitars), Seidemann (bass), and Balfori (guitars). […]
Tags: 1349, 2024, Black Metal, Jeremy Beck, Review, Season of Mist
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › T on Friday, October 4th, 2024
Blackened Symphonic Death Metal is quite a mouthful – would you not agree? Torn from Existence hail from Colorado and have been around a few years and Hearken the Darkened Skies is their debut album. Hopefully, the band is getting this debut out to distros, labels etc..so this Self-Released album can be picked up by […]
Tags: 2024, Black/Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Self-Released, Symphonic, Symphonic Black Metal, Torn From Existence
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › F on Friday, October 4th, 2024
Flotsam and Jetsam https://www.flotstildeath.com/ I’ve waxed nostalgic about the 80s many times. I enjoy being able to watch or listen to something from the decade and say “I remember when that happened” like that time when Flotsam and Jetsam‘s original bassist Jason Newstead joined Metallica. I remember when that happened… Anyway, if you know that […]
Tags: 2024, AFM Records, Flotsam and Jetsam, Jeremy Beck, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › G on Thursday, October 3rd, 2024
Glacial Tomb plays the kind of death metal I enjoy. Let’s be honest, though: I like most of it. With their debut arriving 6 years ago, a follow-up now could be considered late to the death metal revival party. However, with 2 of the band members in Khemmis, the delay is completely understandable. It’s like […]
Tags: 2024, Death Metal, Glacial Tomb, J Mays, Prosthetic Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › K on Wednesday, October 2nd, 2024
I’m a big WWI buff. I’ve even been to Ypres trenches, Sanctuary Wood and laid a wreath at the Menin gate in Belgium. And in my review of the most recent God Dethroned album, The Judas Paradox, I lamented the fact that God Dethroned was no longer focused on WWI, a subject I of course […]
Tags: 2024, Black/Death Metal, Century Media Records, Erik T, Kanonenfieber, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › D on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024
Returning with album #8, Deceased enters the realm of creating a concept album with Children of the Morgue. Their last album, from six years ago, Ghostly White was a fantastic display of their death-thrashing madness, equipped with a plethora of good old ass-kicking heavy metal moments. With roughly around the same running time Children of […]
Tags: 2024, Death Metal, Deceased, Frank Rini, Heavy Metal, Hells Headbangers, Review, thrash metal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › B on Monday, September 30th, 2024
“Before the tragedy, no one ever thought this band was going to exist without Trevor.” When Trevor Strnad passed away the world of Metal was shaken to the core. That above quote from TBDM co-founder Brian Eschbach is taken from the press release and it’s a heartbreaking statement. Trevor had such a huge presence, both […]
Tags: 2024, Jeremy Beck, Melodic Death Metal, Metal Blade Records, Review, The Black Dahlia Murder
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, September 27th, 2024
Black Metal is a finicky genre. It goes through shifts and changes that keep it moving forward and there’s enough bands both established and brand new that it’s creative integrity and spiritual voice of the 90s continues to infect the new blood. El Jefe forwarded the new Hammerfilosofi EP SOLUS (Igne Natura Renovator Integra) to […]
Tags: 2024, ATMF, Black Metal, Hammerfilosofi, Jeremy Beck, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › E on Friday, September 27th, 2024
As the prettiest feminist on the Teeth of the Divine staff, it’s no doubt my duty to review the debut EP of Emasculator. Featuring current and former members of Abnormality, Cartilage, Castrator, Poon Tickler, Oak, and Unfathomable Ruination, it’s sure to be not only anticipated by fans of the previously mentioned bands but enjoyed as […]
Tags: 2024, Death Metal, Emasculator, J Mays, New Standard Elite, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › L on Thursday, September 26th, 2024
California’s Laceration released a really nice debut album in 2021, Demise. While there were some elements of thrash metal interwoven into their sounds, mainly with some of the solos, still not enough to be a hybrid death/thrash band. The band is death metal. Following up on that debut album with a slightly shorter sophomore […]
Tags: 20 Buck Spin, 2024, Death Metal, Death/Thrash Metal, Frank Rini, Laceration, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Wednesday, September 25th, 2024
I’m not familiar with Germany’s Servant, having not heard the band’s prior two albums. Still, I’m always down for some ‘melodic-yet-furious black metal’ (per the promotional email). Especially as I dig a lot of the music that AOP Records puts out, especially the likes of Firtan, Waldgeflüster, Groza, Finsterforst, and Harakiri for the Sky. So I […]
Tags: 2024, AOP Records, Atmospheric Black Metal, Erik T, Review, Servant
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › S on Tuesday, September 24th, 2024
When was the last time an album hit you with such emotion that you felt like it was casually going to rip your heart out and leave you with a gaping hole where your emotions used to live? I have a list of bands that have created music like that, and those are the ones […]
Tags: 2024, Avantgarde Music, Black Metal, Jeremy Beck, Review, Sur Austru
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › I on Monday, September 23rd, 2024
Ohio’s Ironflame is a writing machine. Since 2016 they have released four full-length albums and now they have dropped their fifth one Kingdom Torn Asunder on us. I have enjoyed all their prior albums a lot, although I did feel their 2022 album Where Madness Dwells, slightly suffered in the production department and the hooks […]
Tags: 2024, Frank Rini, Heavy Metal, High Roller Records, Ironflame, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › P on Friday, September 20th, 2024
Though I reviewed the debut, Voidgazer, from this discordant death metal Texas duo back in 2021, I missed the follow-up, in 2022, Demiurge. What I do remember about the debut though was, while the churning Incantation-y murk was good stuff, the duo was really at their best when delivering more lumbering, grooving controlled riffs. And […]
Tags: 2024, Death Metal, Erik T, Everlasting Spew Records, Pneuma Hagion, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Friday, September 20th, 2024
I’m from Kentucky, the heart of Bluegrass and Country music, sort of… I think Nashville would disagree and probably Oklahoma, Kansas and any other state that cuddles up next to the southern states would as well. But to say I grew up around Country Music is an understatement, for years I was immersed in it. […]
Tags: 2024, Crucial Blast Records, Death Metal, Grand Vomit Productions, Jeremy Beck, Review, VHS
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › C on Thursday, September 19th, 2024
Turkish brutes Carnophage have been slinging their brand of death metal since the early 00’s. Matter of a Darker Nature is their third album and it’s been eight long years since their last album, Monument. This is 8 songs in 33 minutes of no-frills brutal death metal in the vein of the likes of Dying […]
Tags: 2024, Carnophage, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Transcending Obscurity Records
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
There’s been some watercooler conversation about Darkthrone lately at the home office; specifically the difference between new and old and the new bands that pay homage to the early 90s era. I got a couple of recommendations and this is the first review for the newer-than-new debut for Avmakt and it’s called Satanic Inversion Of… […]
Tags: 2024, Avmakt, Black Metal, Jeremy Beck, Peaceville Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › V on Tuesday, September 17th, 2024
I reviewed South Africa’s brutal death metal/deathcore band Vulvodynia’s Praenuntius Infiniti album three years ago and was super impressed with the album, seeing I had been a recent fan of theirs and that was their best album up to that point. The signing to Unique Leader Records propelled the band as well and put the […]
Tags: 2024, Brutal Death Metal, Frank Rini, Review, Unique Leader Records, Vulvodynia
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › A on Monday, September 16th, 2024
It appears parts of Africa, namely, West Africa, has a bit of a burgeoning metal scene over the last several years. One such stand-out is Arka’n Asrafokor. Back in 2019 they dropped their debut album Zã Keli and now the band has followed it up with Dzikkuh. Picture their debut album, but more extreme and […]
Tags: 2014, Arka’n Asrafokor, Death Metal, Frank Rini, Groove Metal, Progressive Metal/Djent, Reigning Phoenix Records, Review, Tribal
Posted in Frontpage Feature, Reviews, Reviews › N on Monday, September 16th, 2024
For a while there in the early/00s, Nails was one of the flagship bands of what I call the “Southern Lord” sound. Bands like Nails, Trap Them, All Pigs Must Die, Black Breath, Dead In the Dirt, playing a filthy form of Swedish Death metal-hued d-beat, crust, grindcore/hardcore. And I’m confident in saying popular new bands […]
Tags: 2024, Erik T, Grindcore, Hardcore, Nails, Nuclear Blast Records, Review
Posted in Reviews, Reviews › H on Friday, September 13th, 2024
Power Metal has been part of my life since Helloween and their Keeper of the Seven Keys albums. A long time, considering that that first album was ’85-’86 I think. Manowar was around then, wearing animal skins and looking absolutely ridiculous. I confused (and wrongly assumed) that Hammerfall were Manowar clones. It might’ve been the […]
Tags: 2024, Hammerfall, Jeremy Beck, Nuclear Blast Records, Power Metal, Review