Tag: Death

Dim Mak – Knives Of Ice Review

Originally written by Ian Duncan-Brown. If you are a fan of technical death metal, skip the review and pick up the disc right now; the level of musicianship on display here is practically unparalleled in

Drawn And Quartered – Hail Infernal Darkness Review

As I sit here, in between CAD regens, listening to Drawn and Quartered’s opening track, I am hit by a wave of nostalgia. This stuff is so like Morbid Angel’s early material as to almost

Fleshless – To Kill For Skin Review

Originally written by Jeremy Garner Somehow, someway, despite the fact that this is the fifth release from Czech death metal heroes Fleshless, despite the fact that I own enough CD’s to become a record store

Callenish Circle – [Pitch.Black.Effects] Review

Originally written by Ben Graves. Callenish Circle’s ability to create a distinctive sound in a genre that’s so flooded with hacks and pretenders is without a doubt one of their greatest achievements. Put Pitch.Black.Effects side by side

Hacavitz – Venganza Review

Originally written by Jeremy Garner I’ve never had more than a passing interest in the bands Moribund Records distributes until they’ve recently been expanding their repertoire and promoting a surprisingly wide minded variety of metal

Decapitated – Organic Hallucinosis Review

Originally written by Jeremy Garner Decapitated is a tank that has been on a path of unstoppable destruction since their first full length release The First Damned, pulverizing everything in their way with a refined

Severe Torture – Fall Of The Despised Review

Originally written by Jeremy Garner There have been a few important changes in the Severe Torture camp. First, these Dutch heavyweights have moved from Hammerheart Records to the ranks of monolithic death metal label Earache;

Kataklysm – In The Arms Of Devastation Review

Originally written by Jason Jordan. It’s not so much about the Benjamins as it is about the riffs, and Kataklysm have plenty of them. Surprisingly, this Canadian band has been tearing it up for 15 years, but