Tag: Metalcore
God Forbid – Gone Forever Review
Originally written by Tim Pigeon It seems as if I’ve been waiting forever for Gone Forever to finally hit the stores. God Forbid’s previous album, Determination, hit me with all the force of a 20 …
By Old Guard on March 8, 2004
The End – Within Dividia Review
Originally written by Ryan Plunkett The End comes through as yet another strong band added to the Relapse roster of heaviness. Within Dividia comes across as a heavy slab of core infused death/grind insanity. Harsh …
By Old Guard on February 15, 2004
God Forbid – Better Days Review
Originally written by Tim Pigeon While I appreciate the gesture made by the boys of God Forbid and the label brass at Century Media, I’d much prefer to just have the new full-length, and not …
By Old Guard on January 3, 2004
Burst – Prey On Life Review
Originally written by Gregory Bradley. Burst bursts onto the scene with their first full length album entitled Prey on Life. Now here’s a band that’s difficult to classify. I heard about two seconds and immediately my mind …
By Old Guard on November 19, 2003
Watch Them Die – Watch Them Die Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas This is gonna disappoint a lot of people, so if you have already brought into this band’s hype and are satisfied; go for it. Me? After initial excitement and general …
By Old Guard on November 12, 2003
Between The Buried And Me – The Silent Circus Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas This was pretty high on my “anticipated” list, and came with high expectations considering the involvement of Tommy Rodgers and Paul Waggoner from Prayer For Cleansing (some of my favorite …
By Old Guard on October 27, 2003
Ion Dissonance – Breathing Is Irrelevant Review
Originally written by Dan Staige. Dissonance was indeed one of the first words that came to mind when I heard this for the first time. Breathing is Irrelevant is another complex monster of immense density …
By Old Guard on October 16, 2003
Shai Hulud – That Within Blood Ill-Tempered Review
Originally written by Erik Thomas “Rest assured, this is sincere, this is true”. Never have truer words been spoken, and as those words signal the beginning of Shai Hulud’s eagerly anticipated, much delayed second album, …
By Old Guard on October 10, 2003
