Category: Reviews
Marduk – World Funeral Review
Originally written by Ryan Plunkett Marduk has always been a band that’s been better known for their live attack, as opposed to their studio material. Personally, I think their studio stuff is awesome; Swedish black …
OSI – Office of Strategic Influence Review
Originally written by Russ Wallin. OSI can best be described as a progressive supergroup. The album features Jim Matheos (Fates Warning), Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater), Sean Malone (Cynic, Gordian Knot, ect), Kevin Moore (Chroma Key) …
Carnal Forge – The More You Suffer Review
Originally written by Tim Pigeon Fresh off of seeing them destroy the NJ Metalfest, I’ve gotten the honor of reviewing Carnal Forge’s new album, The More You Suffer. The best aspect of this band is …
Soilwork – Figure Number Five Review
Originally written by Tim Pigeon It seems like just yesterday that Soilwork released Natural Born Chaos. Never a band to kick back and enjoy the scenery, they’re back with their fifth album in six years, …
Katatonia – Viva Emptiness Review
Originally written by Ty Brookman Ideally for a band to mature it is essential that their material and musicianship strengthen with each release, yet at the same time not stray too far from the original …
Children Of Bodom – Hate Crew Deathroll Review
Originally written by Gregory Bradley. Children of Bodom have just set the benchmark impossibly high for 2003 metal. Hate Crew Deathroll is so energetically melodic and thrashily brutal. For anyone disappointed with In Flames’ “Reroute …
Naglfar – Sheol Review
Originally written by Dan Staige. I don’t know exactly what it was that caught my attention about this album, but upon a first listen of song content in random order, I felt compelled to wholly …
