Category: Reviews

Rotten Sound – Consume To Contaminate Review

Originally written by Jeremy Garner While Sweden and Finland are no stranger to the extreme metal community as a whole, I’d venture to say this is primarily because of the insanely well known close ties

Gadget – The Funeral March Review

Originally written by Jeremy Garner For those of you who’ve been keeping track, this album has been sitting in my to-do pile for far too long. In a lot of ways though, I’m glad for

Suffocation – Suffocation Review

Doug Moore’s take: As I see it, there are two ways of looking at 2006 for death metal as a genre. On one hand, you could decry the lack of significant stylistic innovation from younger

Gwynbleidd – Amarantine Review

Originally written by Erik Thomas. Synopsis: Opeth with a celtic/folk lean from…….Brooklyn, New York… Review: There are some bands that try to create their own sound, bands that forge their own genre and ignore the influence

Across Tundras – Dark Songs Of The Prairie Review

originally written by Jim Brandon It’s fair to say I go a little overboard on the adjectives in some of my reviews, and if there was ever and album to give the creative treatment to,

Enthrallment – Smashed Brain Collection Review

Originally written by Jeremy Garner Before now I wasn’t too familiar with Grind Ethic, but now Enthrallment has me browsing their back catalogue looking for more death metal diamonds in the rough. As a rule of

GWAR – Beyond Hell Review

Originally written by Jon Eardley Ever since being condemned to planet Earth many, many years ago, Gwar has never really been about the music. Their true calling is in their shocking appearance and their extremely

Bolesno Grinje – Od Nesvijesti Do Grinda Review

Synopsis: Punkrock grindcore that even hints at black metal… I could only find their pic on their label site, so I am flying utterly blind, here, but I think what we have is some vicious South