Tag: Death
Dead Congregation – Purifying Consecrated Ground (Reissue) Review
originally written by Chris McDonald I believe it was Morbid Angel guitarist Trey Azagthoth who said that true death metal should sound like an oncoming storm; a dark thundercloud of brutally heavy riffs, thunderous drums, …
Scar Symmetry – Holographic Universe Review
originally written by Jim Brandon Scar Symmetry has always seemed to have a slightly split fan base between those who like them for their melody and progression, and people who enjoy their more aggressive, death …
Coffins – Buried Death Review
Originally written by Michael Roberts. While some bands in death metal nowadays proudly take their influences from the genre’s golden period of the early nineties, bands such as Tokyo’s Coffins prefer to go even further back. These …
Cannabis Corpse – Tube Of The Resinated Review
With a name like Cannabis Corpse, a couple of things are certain right off the bat: 1. They have some level of admiration for Cannibal Corpse. 2. They love the weed. Beyond that, I didn’t …
Human Taxidermy – The Disctinction Of Extinction Review
Originally written by Jordan Campbell Well, shit. I don’t know about you, but nothing –and I mean nothing— gets me straight stoked to hear a one-man, amateur death/grind album than a 64-second intro that consists of nothing but …
Unleashed – Hammer Battalion Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas. Synopsis: After the god-awful ‘comeback’ album, Hell’s Unleashed, Unleashed righted things with the solid Sworn Allegiance and even more solid Midvinterblot and now have three solid albums in a row with Hammer Battalion. Review: There’s not much to Hammer …
Daylight Dies – Lost To The Living Review
Originally written by Jordan Campbell Some six years ago, the release of Daylight Dies‘ debut album, No Reply, stirred much ado over the band’s stylistic approach –more so than was made of the actual tunes that comprised …
