Tag: Death

Enthrallment – Smashed Brain Collection Review

Originally written by Jeremy Garner Before now I wasn’t too familiar with Grind Ethic, but now Enthrallment has me browsing their back catalogue looking for more death metal diamonds in the rough. As a rule of

Thy Disease – Rat Age Review

Originally written by Jason Jordan. Do you like crushing death metal from Polish stalwarts such as Vader, Behemoth, Decapitated, Lost Soul, and others? If so, have you ever wondered what would happen if a band were to take that

Elysium – Godfather Review

Melodic death metal is a dish best served cold, because it hasn’t been hot for five years. (rimshot) Seriously, if you have Carnal Forge, Dew Scented, Arch Enemy, and any of the millions of almost

Jeff Walker Und Die Fluffers – Welcome to Carcass Cuntry Review

What was the first thing you said to yourself after ex-Carcass vocalist/bassist Jeff Walker announced he has going to record and release a collection of country songs done metal style? If you’re like me, you

Vader – Impressions In Blood Review

Originally written by Tim Pigeon Like a precision piece of clockwork, Poland’s finest export is back with another fine album. Vader have released new material every single year for the past seven years, and the quality never

Deicide – The Stench Of Redemption Review

originally written by Jim Brandon Before tapping this review out this morning, I broke out Scars Of The Crucifix after months of neglect from my being bombarded with new releases, one of them being Deicide’s

Sulaco – Tearing Through The Roots Review

originally written by Jim Brandon I really hate giving a history lesson at the start of my reviews, but in this case, it’s more than warranted. Sulaco is a Rochester 3-piece decimation unit consisting of

Mercenary – The Hours That Remain Review

originally written by Jim Brandon For those of you hoping Mercenary would release 11 Dreams Pt.2 with their greatly anticipated followup, The Hours That Remain, you probably won’t be getting what you’re looking for. Just