Category: Reviews
Soulfly – Prophecy Review
Prophecy is the fourth and latest album from Max Cavalera’s post-Sepultura project, Soulfly. Armed with a whole new cast of musicians, including ex-Megadeth bassist Dave Ellefson on half of the tracks, Max has delivered the …
Daughters – Canada Songs Review
There are a few ways I can describe this “album” from Rhode Island’s highly touted Daughters: A gravel coated 14 inch enema of DEP, Cephalic Carnage, The Locust and Uphill Battle shoved sideways into your …
Carcass – Choice Cuts Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas Ok, I’ll keep this short and sweet without boring you, the (I’m assuming) well versed listener with the legacy of Carcass. Lets just say they are arguably one of the …
Jungle Rot – Fueled By Hate Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas Do we really need another Jungle Rot album? Is anyone still clamoring over their last two efforts, Slaughter the Weak or Dead and Buried? I doubt it. But essentially the …
Leviathan – Tentacles Of Whorror Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas I hit ‘play’ on my CD player and my headphones engulf my sense of hearing. As I lay in the hazy area between deep sleep and conscious awareness, my mind …
Cock And Ball Torture – Egoleech Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas So I get this album from this German band, and I’ve heard the name, and I’m expecting some face blasting grindcore insanity. Nein. Instead I get some extraordinarily mid paced …
Winds – The Imaginary Direction Of Time Review
Ryan Plunkett’s take: Some albums you come across, you cannot just simply pop them in and listen to a track or two. The Imaginary Direction of Time, the latest offering from progressive Norwegian metalers Winds, …
