Tag: Sumerian Records

The Dillinger Escape Plan – One Of Us Is The Killer Review

Originally written by Rae Amitay One Of Us Is The Killer is a commendable continuation of the experimentation from Irony is a Dead Scene turned into a full-length, an improvement upon Option Paralysis, and rife

Veil Of Maya – [id] Review

originally written by Erik Thomas I’ve long championed Chicago’s Veil of Maya as one of the better shred-styled modern metal bands, from their 2006 debut to the overlooked Sumerian release, The Common Man’s Collapse.  While labelmates Periphery seems to be getting an

The Faceless – Planetary Duality Review

Some other reviews will say a lot about The Faceless’ previous -core leanings and make a big deal about this album’s movement away from that style and toward a stricter technical death metal approach. The

The Faceless – Akeldama Review

Originally written by Jason Jordan. The illustrious Jeremy Garner and I had a conversation recently about Sumerian Records’ debut from The Faceless, and here’s what was said about the 33-minute Akeldama: JG: “Maybe I’m in the wrong mood