Tag: Grindcore

Napalm Death – The Code Is Red…Long Live The Code Review

After 20+ years in the business, the name Napalm Death has become synonymous with the terms “death metal” and “grindcore”. And why not? They helped pioneer both styles and have been doing it longer than

Blood Duster – Blood Duster Review

Originally written by Erik Thomas It just feels weird to say Blood Duster on “Season of Mist” records, but anyhow here it is and as most Blood Duster fans probably predicted, this is a far

Anaal Nathrakh – Domine Non Es Dignus Review

Originally written by Drew Ailes Anaal Nathrakh, one of black metal’s most extreme acts, bring you a fresh release to haunt you throughout all of 2004. For anyone who’s unfamiliar with the band, I advise

Napalm Death – Leaders Not Followers: Part 2 Review

Originally written by Drew Ailes Kicking off with a Cryptic Slaughter cover, how can an album possibly go wrong? It can’t. Napalm Death, a band that could be paid tribute to themselves, cover a variety of classic punk,

Pig Destroyer – Terrifyer Review

Originally written by Drew Ailes Virginia’s destructive three piece returns with yet another crushing Relapse release that’s two and a half years in the making. So did they get a bassist yet, or what? No.

Harlots – The Woman You Saw Is The Great City That Rules Over The Kings Of The Earth Review

Originally written by Ryan Plunkett It’s not often you come across a label that has its debut release with this much power. Harlots’ debut album, The Woman You Saw is the Great City that Rules

Daughters – Canada Songs Review

There are a few ways I can describe this “album” from Rhode Island’s highly touted Daughters: A gravel coated 14 inch enema of DEP, Cephalic Carnage, The Locust and Uphill Battle shoved sideways into your

Carcass – Choice Cuts Review

Originally written by Erik Thomas Ok, I’ll keep this short and sweet without boring you, the (I’m assuming) well versed listener with the legacy of Carcass. Lets just say they are arguably one of the