Tag: Death

Aborted – Strychnine.213 Review

Originally written by Dan Staige. Department of Health Office of Chief Medical Examiner Autopsy # 666-88 Date: June 16, 2008 Time: 4:36 AM Autopsy authorized and performed by Dr. Daniel Staige. Post Mortem evaluation of Aborted: Strychnine.213 Preliminary evaluation:

Deranged – The Redlight Murder Case Review

Swedish death metal act Deranged is back for the final installment of their fifteen-year career. Between the time this album was released and the time I wrote this review, in the face of line-up changes,

The Funeral Pyre – Wounds Review

Originally written by Sasha Horn Who here flies the flag for The Funeral Pyre? Speak now or forever hold your piece, of Hot Topic paraphernalia that you just got home from the mall with. I

Kataklysm – Prevail Review

Originally written by Jordan Campbell “What the hell…everybody ends up dead.  It’s just a matter of when.” Sorry for the spoiler, but that’s the sampled quote that opens the newKataklysm record. As far as spoilers go,

Hail Of Bullets – …Of Frost And War Review

Originally written by Michael Roberts. With ex and current members of Asphyx, Houwitser, Thanatos and Gorefestamongst their ranks, you wouldn’t be expecting anything less than a full-on death metal assault from Hail Of Bullets, and that’s exactly what you get on

Kalmah – For The Revolution Review

Originally written by Sasha Horn I have a love/extremely tame dislike relationship with Kalmah. My judgment goes impaired whenever they release something new. I always thoroughly enjoy it though, despite the fact that these ears hear the

Belphegor – Bondage Goat Zombie Review

Originally written by Erik Thomas. Synopsis: Austria’s Belphegor have slowly become the Amon Amarth/Dismember/Bolt Thrower of their chosen goat obsessed black/death metal with seven albums of blistering if similar fury to their name and album number seven does not disappoint. Review:

Vale Of Pnath – Vale Of Pnath Review

Originally written by Tyler Wagnon. Holy Hell! This is an absolutely scorching debut self-financed EP from Denver’s Vale of Pnath. The band formed in 2005 and apparently spent a lot of time perfecting the four songs