Tag: Metal Blade
Symphorce – Twice Second Review
Originally written by Gregory Bradley. Symphorce is a band whose previous effort didn’t really impress me all that much. I like coming into an album not expecting much, then getting pleasantly surprised, as was the case …
By Old Guard on February 3, 2004
Cannibal Corpse – The Wretched Spawn Review
Originally written by Dan Staige. This band needs no introduction obviously. They’ve been a favorite of mine for quite awhile and are one of the very few bands that I can safely say have gotten …
By Old Guard on January 21, 2004
Gorerotted – Only Tools and Corpses Review
Ahhhh, Gorerotted – a band with a name that screams “shitty death metal inside!” So imagine my surprise when I found myself enjoying their track from Relapse’s Contaminated 5.0 compilation, the humorously titled “Gagged, Shagged, …
By Dave Pirtle on January 17, 2004
King Diamond – The Puppet Master Review
Originally written by Gregory Bradley. King Diamond returns in a way that only he can, with eunuch-esque glory! The ridiculous, yet great singer of the self titled band brings us his latest effort, The Puppet Master. My …
By Old Guard on January 13, 2004
Six Feet Under – Bringer Of Blood Review
Originally written by Dan Staige. Ohhh yahhhh another Six Feet Under record. Don’t expect much. Don’t expect half of what True Carnage was. While True Carnage was somewhat entertaining because of Barnes’ return to his …
By Old Guard on October 22, 2003
The Crown – Possessed 13 Review
It’s like . . The Crown. I mean, exactly like The Crown. It rocks, it wails, it pounds, it hurts, it heals . . . you know, it’s like a Crown record. You have the …
By Chris Sessions on October 19, 2003
Vader – Blood Review
Originally written by Tim Pigeon Another year and another release from Poland’s most prolific death metal act. Blood is the 63rd MCD released by Vader, but for the avid fan, it’s still a worthwhile pick …
By Old Guard on October 14, 2003
As I Lay Dying – Frail Words Collapse Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas Recently, a non-metal friend asked me to recommend some of my more “tame” material for him to listen to – something with nifty guitar work, some real singing, and no …
By Old Guard on August 12, 2003
