Tag: Grindcore

Maruta – In Narcosis Review

Originally written by Sasha Horn Self-professed “abrasive grind/powerviolence” trio drops debut album, In Narcosis, and succeeds in both being abrasive and powerfully violent. What else is new. Maruta have left the kind of impression that

Exit Wounds – Exit Wounds Review

Originally written by Michael Roberts. Poland’s Exit Wounds return with thirty rounds of brutal grindcore done the old way. Forget the song-oriented approach of latter-day Nasum or the horror movie atmospherics of Pig Destroyer, Exit Wounds is simply speed and spit all

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

Gridlink – Amber Grey Review

Eleven songs. Twelve minutes. Two roommates who wish I’d turn this shit down. Former Discordance Axis frontman Jon Chang is back with Gridlink, a grindcore unit that, like his usually underrated earlier band, kicks all

21 Lucifers – In The Name Of… Review

originally written by Chris McDonald Despite their horrible moniker and played-out cover art concept, 21 Lucifers have released one of the most flat-out visceral albums I’ve heard so far this year. In The Name Of…

ASRA – The Way Of All Flesh Review

I love grindcore. I love it lots. I love it long time. As I listen to The Way Of All Flesh, which I have done multiple times daily since I got it, the first two

Soilent Green – Inevitable Collapse In The Presence Of Conviction Review

I’ve been a Soilent Green fan since I first belatedly ran across Sewn Mouth Secrets some years back, and I still hold that record as the band’s finest hour. Nothing on Inevitable Collapse changes that

Complete Failure – Perversions Of Guilt Review

originally written by Jim Brandon Wallowing knee-deep into some seriously thick, crusty grind/hardcore, the Supernova Records’ debut from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s Complete Failure is about what you should expect to hear from a band on Steve