All posts by Old Guard

The retired elite of LastRites/MetalReview.

Centurion’s Ghost – The Great Work Review

Originally written by Sasha Horn Whiskey soaked.  Boozy and bearded.  Hammond B3 organ driving from the back seat.  Sloppy Cathedral-esque death/doom with a penchant for the wolverine blues.  So I’m probably not supposed to make flattering reference to the

Monster Magnet – 4-Way Diablo Review

Originally written by Brady Humbert. So my Metal Review cherry is popped with my first review, which is the new Monster Magnet album 4-Way Diablo.  It follows up 2004’s Monolithic Baby! and is very much a similar album.  Unfortunately, this means the album

Spektr – Mescalyne Review

Originally written by Ian Chainey In the top ten list of lame standbys that you’ll inevitably fall back on to let a band down easy, “I REALLY wanted to like this” ranks somewhere below I’m

Burning Witch – Crippled Lucifer (Reissue) Review

originally written by Chris McDonald I’m a huge fan of the works of Stephen O’Malley and Greg Anderson. Sunn O))) is one of my favorite bands (when the mood strikes, of course), and the multitude

Sculptured – Embodiment Review

Originally written by Jason Jordan. One of The End’s most anticipated 2008 releases is none other than Embodiment from Seattle-based supergroup Sculptured, consisting of Don Anderson (Agalloch) on guitars and vocals, JWW (Agalloch, Especially Likely Sloth, Nothing, ex-Subterranean Masquerade) on bass,

Exalted – We Are The Grim Throng Review

originally written by Jim Brandon There’s something to be said for being ‘good’. Or in the case of Illinois’ black metal heathens Exalted, very good. When you sit there wanting to throw on something for

Decrepit Birth – Diminishing Between Worlds

Originally written by Jordan Campbell Nearly five years ago, Decrepit Birth unleashed their debut album, …And Time Begins. The album’s esoteric lyrical approach and riffcramming athleticism elevated them to cult status among brutal death metal fans, but there

Countess – Blazing Flames Of War Review

originally written by Chris McDonald Countess, hailing from the Netherlands and helmed by lone “visionary” Orlok, have been churning out simplistic black metal records for well over a decade now. The band, despite their jarringly