Tag: Death Metal
Obituary – Obituary Review
Seminal Florida death metal band Obituary are finally putting out a self-titled album and their tenth overall. Obituary have remained …
Evocation – The Shadow Archetype Review
One of the leading innovators in the early Swedish death metal scene, Evocation unfortunately derailed before seeing success. After releasing …
Six Feet Under – Torment Review
Six Feet Under have a mixed reputation, at best. The band’s brand of slow paced, stripped down death metal is …
Immolation – Atonement Review
New York’s Immolation currently reside at the top of death metal. That may be a bold statement, but consider the …
Tomb Mold – Primordial Malignity Review
Toronto’s Tomb Mold got some tongues wagging late last year when their second demo, The Bottomless Perdition, garnered a great …
Hour Of Penance – Cast The First Stone Review
Italy’s Hour Of Penance, a brutal death metal powerhouse, returns with Cast The First Stone, their seventh full-length album. They …
Ruinous – Graves Of Ceaseless Death Review
Disma, Incantation, Funebrarum: all bands that had at least one member of Ruinous in their ranks at some point or …
Vader – The Empire Review
Poland’s death metal war machine Vader return with The Empire, the twelfth full-length studio album from this pioneering death metal …
Ulcerate – Shrines Of Paralysis Review
Throughout the years, Auckland, New Zealand’s technical death metal trio Ulcerate have created an epic and savage music imagery. Since …
Meet The Band: Darkrypt
Every Saturday we introduce you to a new or up-and-coming artist in Meet The Band. This week, we’re spotlighting the …
Obituary – Ten Thousand Ways To Die Review
Florida’s death metal kings Obituary return with a fix up album of sorts in Ten Thousand Ways To Die. Consisting …
Gatecreeper – Sonoran Depravation Review
A great deal of hype has been building around the imminent full-length debut from Arizona’s Gatecreeper, a buildup that resembles …
Asphyx – Incoming Death Review
Following his exit from Hail of Bullets last year, death growler extraordinaire Martin Van Drunen is fully dedicated to one …
Warfather – The Grey Eminence Review
When Steve Tucker left Morbid Angel for the second time in 2004, (he rejoined the band in 2015), he took …
Brujeria – Pocho Aztlan Review
In a year of civil unrest, a new Brujeria album is just what we needed. Pocho Aztlan is a satirical …
Blood Incantation – Starspawn Review
Much to my personal delight, more bands are mining cosmic themes for inspiration. Just within the last few weeks (or …
Ghoul – Dungeon Bastards Review
Creepsylvania’s (well, Oakland) Ghoul are probably the most fun band in metal. Starting with an appreciation for crossover thrash metal with tongues …
Witherscape – The Northern Sanctuary Review
Dan Swanö, one of the most renowned men in metal, has returned. His Witherscape project, in which he is partnered …
Revocation Interview
Great Is Our Sin is the latest album from Revocation, and the band’s first concept record. Guitarist/vocalist Dave Davidson gives …
Meet The Band: Sewercide
After releasing numerous splits and an EP over the past few years, the Australian death metal band Sewercide emerge with …
Blood Red Throne – Union Of Flesh and Machine Review
Norway’s Blood Red Throne have been plagued by lineup changes over the last few years, and the quality of their …
Gruesome – Dimensions Of Horror Review
Matt Harvey and crew continue to forge ahead with Gruesome, a side project worshipping all things early Death. Savage Land, …