Tag: Death
Gorod – Neurotripsicks Review
Originally written by Ramar Pittance Willowtip records continues its effort to unearth and proliferate overlooked or hard to acquire technical death metal with the re-release of Gorod’s Neurotripsicks. While Neurotripsicks will likely lack the impact …
Ribspreader – Congregating The Sick Review
Originally written by Patrick Dawson The feral ministrations of revivalist sun-sound guitar tone can only push an album so far. One might even suggest that revivalism in general can only be pushed so far. Ladies …
Opeth – Ghost Reveries Review
Jason Jordan’s take: Unless you’ve never even heard of the Internet, you know what’s going on within the Opeth camp. They’re signed to Roadrunner Records, their latest offering is titled Ghost Reveries, and it leaked about a month …
Hate Eternal – I, Monarch Review
Originally written by Patrick Dawson This is it. Eric Rutan is deserving of accolades. In my eyes this band has been struggling to find an identity, a production, and frankly its footing for quite some …
Nihilist – (1989-1989) Review
Originally written by Ramar Pittance Lets make a quick run of the formalities and then get on with the real critique. Getting their start at the tail end of the 1980s, Nihilist were one of …
Deeds Of Flesh – Crown Of Souls Review
Originally written by Doug Moore. Deeds of Flesh are nothing if not consistent. After a third consecutive two-year wait, the long-running Californian deathsters have produced another collection of technical blasting metal, and this year’s title Crown of …
Dew Scented – Issue VI Review
Originally written by Chris Chellis. Pure thrash from newer bands is nonexistent. Instead, we’re offered bands like The Haunted, Shadows Fall, Lamb of God, and, as pertains to this review, Dew-Scented, all of whom produce music that’s neither death …
