Tag: Death

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

Cryptopsy – The Unspoken King Review

originally written by Chris McDonald *sigh* Alright, here we go… The Unspoken King has gotten an almost unprecedented amount of pre-release backlash and ridicule. Months even before its arrival on store shelves, fans everywhere have

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

Hour Of Penance – The Vile Conception Review

Originally written by Sasha Horn I guess what you have to ask yourself is “Do I like my death metal with hidden agendas?” Are you looking for a light at the end of the tunnel?

Divinity – Allegory Review

originally written by Jim Brandon It’s been hard not to notice how much coverage Calgary, Canada’s Divinity has gotten in the media lately, and it’s also not difficult to hear why they’ve had so many

Deicide – Till Death Do Us Part Review

originally written by Chris McDonald It’s been a long, strange journey for Deicide up to this point, particularly in the last couple of years. Going from one of the most brilliant bands in the then-infantile

Grave – Dominion VIII Review

Of late, I seem to be saying this constantly: I love Swedish death metal. I’m repeating myself in a few reviews, I’m aware, but damn it, it’s true, whether you like it or not. I