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June 2006 Review Roundup |
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Mike SOS has another bunch of reviews for your reading pleasure.
THE DISCHARGERS
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HELL
FURY 76
Channeling the ugly, hard nosed fury of punk rock, The Dischargers pound out 14
tracks of beefed-up Molotov rockers guaranteed to incite a riot. This quartet
has obviously paid close attention to the seminal band Discharge, even going as
far as covering two of their tracks, as their brand of seething punk rock is
laden with all of the metallic angst and ferocity of the aforementioned. Perfect
for a quick fix (the disc clocks in at 27-minutes of pure anti-establishment
punk) or to complement a day of drinking, looting, and pillaging, The
Dischargers aptly prove that there’s no place like hell indeed, and that if all
the music in the netherworld sounds like this, it ain’t such a bad place to be
after all. www.fury76.com -Mike SOS
PATH OF RESISTANCE
CAN’T STOP THE TRUTH
VICTORY
After a near decade-long hiatus, the Earth Crisis triple vocal assault side
project Path of Resistance returns with more of the chugging riffs and straight
edge mantra that made the outfit so revered in the scene. CAN’T STOP THE TRUTH
is the title of the septet’s integrity-fueled 12-track comeback, an impassioned
stomp ‘em in the pit tour de force whose message packs as big a punch as the
scolding riffs and pummeling rhythms found on cuts like “Best of My Best”.
Tracks like “Haunted”, “The Mission”, and “Against the Gale” strike with the
havoc Hatebreed brings and the old school hardcore fire and brimstone delivery
that what passes for hardcore today generally misses. Serving as a reminder as
to how saturated and downright diluted the scene that this band loves so much
has become, Path of Resistance reclaims its stake with abundant force on their
return effort. www.victoryrecords.com -Mike SOS
TWELFTH GATE
THRESHOLD OF REVELATION
SEASON OF MIST
Progressive metal unit Twelfth Gate play with the technical fervor and
aggressive edge of bands like Nevermore and Symphony X, meshing blistering death
metal riffs with melodic metal vocals on its latest endeavor THRESHOLD OF
REVELATION. This Chicago quintet’s darkened and heavy-handed assault is more
Death and less Dream Theater, as the twin guitars weave intricate tapestries
that the fearless rhythm section handles dutifully on tracks like “Together
Divided” and “Branded”. Thrashing at times, bone jarringly heavy at others, yet
somehow maintaining a melodic middle ground thanks to some stellar vocal
gymnastics, Twelfth Gate’s hybrid metal sound has something for every discerning
headbanger awaiting the new Iron Maiden and Iced Earth releases.
www.season-of-mist.com -Mike SOS
GAT-ROT
US VERSUS THEM
ROTTEN
Long-running Arizona metal act Gat-Rot unleashes its latest affair, an
uncompromisingly vicious and utterly unsettling 10-track entity aptly titled US
VERSUS THEM. Melding the intensity of VOD and the soul-crushing brutality of
most metalcore bands on the scene today with the fist-pumping anthemic goodness
of Downset and muscled-up funk of Rage Against the Machine, tracks like the
punishingly heavy “Is This The End” methodically beat your ears into submission.
Cranking out a barrage of stunning array of chugging guitars, decimating
rhythms, and vocals that sound as if Satan himself was fronting the microphone,
this disc doesn’t break any ground, but will absolutely break windows in your
‘hood, as it was made with the intent to be played at maximum volume without any
sense of remorse. www.rottenrecords.com -Mike SOS
MOONSPELL
MEMORIAL
SPV
Portuguese Goth metallers Moonspell return with MEMORIAL, a 13-track album laden
with the darkened atmosphere and ethereal vibes you’d expect from this unit.
Moving in a slightly more ominous direction, songs like the closer “Best
Forgotten” displays the type of callous vocals and foreboding songs structures
which figure prominently throughout the disc. Surprisingly though, despite the
band turning up the heavier nuances and delving into near black metal
territories, the energy levels of the music rarely wane. From the unabashedly
heavy “Finisterra”, the eerily acoustic ringings of “Mare Nostrum” and “Sons of
Earth”, and the oppressive twinges of “Luna”, this veteran quartet succeed in
retaining its somber side with majestic grace. Intertwining a consistent barrage
of gloom and doom with an amplified array of menacing metal in the forefront,
Moonspell’s seventh release finds the band revisiting its apocalyptic scope it
let stay dormant for so long with excellent results. www.spvusa.com -Mike SOS
BLACK COBRA
BESTIAL
AT A LOSS
Two men should be outlawed for making this kind of noise, yet Black Cobra’s
excruciatingly excessive allegiance to all that is heavy and raw comes up for
air through the viscous murk just long enough to pulverize your senses silly
with BESTIAL. Featuring ex-members of Cavity and 16, this dastardly duo know a
thing or two about unmercifully beating your unsuspecting ass down for the count
with ferocious levels of feedback and dangerous slabs of stoner rock devoid of
acid-fueled sunshine, replaced with cavernous guitar riffs and thunderous skin
bashing. Tracks like “El Doce De Octubre” and “The Cry of Melora” best exemplify
this tandem’s tenacious tumultuousness, further sending your senses spiraling
into the abyss. If you like it addictively raw and unapologetically sludgy,
BESTIAL’s supersonic wall of sound will unequivocally quench those desires.
www.atalossrecordings.com -Mike SOS
CRETIN
FREAKERY
RELAPSE
Unleashing 16 tracks of putrid crust metal, Cretin’s latest offering harkens
back to the days of gore-infested grind and death metal a la Accused and Napalm
Death. Implementing song titles such as “Walking a Midget” and “Uni-Tit”, you
can imagine that this California trio, whose pedigree includes stints with
Exhumed and Citizen, spent a fair amount of their adolescence at the carnival or
deep inside a RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT comic, while tracks like “Dirt Eater”
and “Creepy Crawlies” pulverize your cranium with lo-fi, almost hardcore
punk-sounding barrages of aggression. Blasting through these tracks with
blinding speed, bitter sarcasm, and an intense sense of disgust, get your
grindcore freak on with FREAKERY. www.relapse.com -Mike SOS
HUMAN TELEVISION
LOOK AT WHO YOU’RE TALKING TO
GIGANTIC
Human Television play the kind of uncomplicated pop-rock with oodles of jangly
guitars and sticky sweet yet pretty unmemorable choruses that hipster kids
everywhere are sure to swoon over. That’s not to say that this outfit is a
pretentious lot, as the opposite is definitely the case judging on their early
REM leanings on tracks like “Tonight’s the Night”. Transplanted from Florida to
the East Coast, this unit’s easy to diagnose yet hard to pinpoint sound has all
of the devices capable of telling yourself that while you’ve heard these songs
before they’re oh so original and are very wonderful, all in the same breath.
Blending masterfully crafted indie pop with subtle shoegazing sensibilities,
LOOK AT WHO YOU’RE TALKING TO is a great album to wake up in the morning to, as
it gives you just enough jolt to get out of bed, yet enough recoil to hit snooze
for those precious few last minutes in complete bliss. www.giganticmusic.com
-Mike SOS
IN EXTREMIS
ABSOLUTES AND OPPOSITES
SELF-RELEASED
NYC juggernaut In Extremis showcase their considerably versatile wares on the
seven-track sojourn they rightfully call ABSOLUTES AND OPPOSITES. Emanating an
overabundant outpouring of angular metal, this female-fronted quartet knows no
boundaries and display limitless songwriting prowess on tracks like
“ThreePasses” and the gouging “FcukFriends”. Popping elements of dissonant
heaviness, a vast array of metallic influences, and a wealth of ambience into a
melting pot that emits shards of Tool, Deftones, Bad Brains, Incubus, System of
a Down, Faith No More, and every intellectually charged heavy band of the last
10 years, this outfit unravels an engaging and intriguing musical tapestry chock
full of histrionic highlights and deceptively delectable dramatics. Raising the
bar of what multi-layered metal should sound like, In Eztremis is a must listen
for the complacent and disenchanted. www.ieband.com -Mike SOS
LAWS OF GRAVITY
3 SONG DEMO
SELF-RELEASED
Laws of Gravity is a NYC outfit whose roots come from the NYHC scene, yet this
three-song sampler seems to take a more commercial rock avenue laden with some
post-hardcore flair. Female-fronted and in your face, not unlike Flyleaf,
Evanescence, and Lacuna Coil, this outfit’s melodic approach to metal yields a
plethora of hook-happy choruses and catchy melodies with bite. Tracks like
“Still Be Down” conveys a hypnotic rhythm underneath discordant guitars, while
“Come Clean” lays down a straightforward and muscular rock tune with conviction.
www.myspace.com/lawsofgravityband –Mike SOS
GADGET
THE FUNERAL MARCH
RELAPSE
Hailing from Sweden (like most incredible metal offerings seemingly do these
days), Gadget’s charred grindcore style and dastardly blackened death metal
stance is as caustic and visceral as it gets. THE FUNERAL MARCH is a 17-track
beast able to smack the hell out of you with doomy blast beats, ferocious death
growls, and unforgiving guitar and bass riffs found on such headache causers as
“Choked” and “Tristessens Fort”. Picking up where Nasum, Napalm Death, and
Carcass left off, Gadget grabs the ball and scores big, even as so far as to
throw touched of Entombed into its mix on tracks like “Out of Pace” as a bit of
a breather in preparation for the madness of tracks like “I Am” and “H5N1”.
Brace yourself to be bowled over with the foreboding frenzy that this disc
discharges. www.relapse.com -Mike SOS
DON CABALLERO
WORLD CLASS LISTENING PROBLEM
RELAPSE
Revered instrumental rock outfit Don Caballero return after a lineup shift with
a set of mind-bogglingly expansive tunes which run the gamut on WORLD CLASS
LISTENING PROBLEM. After a near five-year hiatus, this Pittsburgh, PA quartet
(up from a trio) has put forth 10 tracks of challenging music for the ambitious
music fan to stake claim to. Armed with a not so subtle jazz rock pretense on
the bass and guitar which tends to lapse into alternative, metal, and space rock
and a drummer that absolutely needs to be heard to be understood how amazing he
plays, this veteran band’s most recent endeavor may provide the band the
widespread accolades the underground has rightfully bestowed upon them. Just
check out the spastically arranged “And And And, He Lowered the Twin Down” with
its technical percussion, hypnotic bass lines, and frenetic guitar work, to see
not only how effortless these guys make it sound, but how the progenitors of the
instrumental underground can still get down. www.relapse.com -Mike SOS
FLESHGORE
MAY GOD STRIKE ME DEAD
THIS DARK REIGN
Hailing from the Ukraine, the trio Fleshgore have employed a technically sound
yet utterly brutal sound on MAY GOD STRIKE ME DEAD which propels this nine-track
release into death metal’s upper echelon. Despite the fact that these guys
really aren’t doing anything completely unique or earth-shatteringly radical
here, the crisp guitars, stop on a dime rhythms, and voracious death growls when
compounded make for some sweetly savage music. Tracks like “No Way Out” sound
like Deicide and Cannibal Corpse in a knife fight, while “Twisted Reality” shows
off this unit’s death groove capabilities with some stellar percussion holding
it all down. Fans of perverse death metal will definitely get off on this one.
www.thisdarkreign.com -Mike SOS
MATADORS
THE MUSE OF SENOR RAY
DEVIL DOLL
Smoke and groove rock comes from the Scandinavian trio known as Matadors, whose
13-track Mexican surf stoner rock adventure has the smell of summer all over it.
From the flamenco-influenced stomp of “Deliverance” to the QOTSA meets
Hellacopters rawk of “Next Episode”, Matadors create a hazy Saturday night
atmosphere from the get-go. Imagine what it’d be like if Dick Dale joined Desert
Sessions for a few cuts is the best way to describe this band’s trashy garage
and jangly guitar flair, which holds water as a novelty but eventually falls by
the wayside as an entertaining yet slightly hokey endeavor. But, if the tequila
bottle is near, this is the perfect soundtrack. www.devildollrecords.com -Mike
SOS
SAVIOURS
CRUCIFIRE
LEVEL PLANE
Saviours, hot off of the release of its EP, have summoned up the demons once
again to command an eight-track effigy of evil with CRUCIFIRE. No frills,
unabashed, real deal metal played by five guys who exhibit incredible chops, a
wet-dream inducing triple guitar assault, and a sadistic songwriting prowess
that taps veins of so many of metal, hardcore, and punk rock’s greatest is what
you’ll find delivered in diabolical droves here. Mastodon meets Thin Lizzy at a
Motorhead barbecue where Slayer and Venom are playing dominoes and High on Fire
and Iron Maiden are flipping burgers while Metallica and Megadeth play chicken
in the pool is just some abridged examples of Saviours’ chugging downtuned
brilliance on “Christ Hunt” and the mesmerizing musical passages which adorn
“Heathen Eye”. Crossing over in the most delightful of ways, CRUCIFIRE is a
triumphant album brimming with punk metallic pride which needs to be cranked at
11 at all times. Horns up high for this one folks, it truly deserves the
accolades. www.level-plane.com -Mike SOS
THE UNSACRED HEARTS
IN DEFENSE OF FORT USELESS
SERIOUS BUSINESS
NYC’s The Unsacred Hearts have pulled out all the stops on the group’s latest
15-track excursion IN DEFENSE OF FORT USELESS. From the pensive acoustic dirge
“Bless This Bus” to a booty shaking hipster anthem “Pink Angels on Plastic
Horses” to a slew of guest musicians from the Serious Business thinktank making
impressive and powerful cameos on “The Two Three Four” and “Sling Drinks at the
Pink” to gritty Naked City slice of life rockers like “Whiskey in the Fridge”
and “Point of Pride”, this ensemble has got all the bases covered here, leaving
something for everyone that considers themselves a rock fan utterly satisfied.
Stacked with hooks galore (just try and get the refrain of “Somewhere Deep in
NYC” out of your head), staggeringly remarkable songwriting, and a sense of
urgency that can only attributed to the band’s love of all things rock, The
Unsacred Hearts will blow away any girl jean, carefully coiffed wearing “band”
that they have the sheer misfortune of being lumped in with by perpetually
exerting the unmistakable half hour of rock ‘n roll soul power and old time
whiskey driven swagger of IN DEFENSE OF FORT USELESS.
www.seriousbusinessrecordings.com -Mike SOS
LA QUIETE
TENPEUN ’01-‘05
THE PERPETUAL MOTION MACHINE
Could this be Tony Soprano’s favorite hardcore band (besides North Side Kings,
of course)? Spastic yet casting a strangely beautiful aesthetic throughout is
the best way to describe the Italian hardcore outfit La Quiete and their latest
release TENPEUN ’01-’05. Providing a retrospective of the band’s entire out of
print, compilation, and rare materials all in one cohesive package, this
19-track affair provides a really great way to get acquainted with this
powerhouse unit whose boundless musical explorations and manic maulings meet
somewhere in the middle to create true hardcore bliss. If you dig a lot of what
the label Level Plane puts out or are infatuated with angular hardcore with a
left of center vibe, then this disc is a must have for your collection.
www.theperpetualmotionmachine.com -Mike SOS
DEAD BY WEDNESDAY
DEMOCRACY IS DEAD
FURY 76
Dead by Wednesday starts its 12-track sojourn with a clunky spoken word slam,
but the pace brutally picks up as the title cut comes crashing through your
speakers. Hailing from New England and featuring ex-members of regional staple
Gargantua Soul, this outfit plays the kind of seething politically outraged
metal that you’d expect from System of a Down with a hip-hop edge not unlike
Rage Against the Machine or Nonpoint. While some of the material on DEMOCRACY IS
DEAD can be deemed a tad too much on the Limp Bizkit tip, there are some killer
riffs like “Resist” that would find themselves right at home in the metalcore
universe, as well as solid vocals that exhibit not only a feral exuberance a la
Slipknot but also illustrates some of the best dub singing this side of Stuck
Mojo or Skindred. Ferocious tracks like “Refuse to Suffer” hit the Lamb of God
nerve pretty hard, while the act’s take on the classic SOD metal anthem “Kill
Yourself” is heartfelt and hellacious to boot. Dead by Wednesday juxtapose
different genres while never losing its savage end, a feat that is most
admirable about this uniquely engaging act whose version of protest metal makes
quite the lasting impression. www.fury76.com -Mike SOS
OBLOMOV
MIGHTY COSMIC DANCES
DEEPSEND
Czech Republic metal trio Oblomov are a force to be reckoned with, especially if
you dig progressive edged black and death metal. Armed with serpentine vocals,
buzzing guitars, and a strange outpouring of prog rock pretense (check out the
saxophone solo from out of left field on “Starsend” as an example), this outfit
can either bludgeon your ears with scathingly evil black metal or send you
zooming through the cosmos with a trippy instrumental interlude like the ones
found on each end of this nine-track excursion, depending on their mood. Imagine
the merging of Hawkwind and Dimmu Borgir to get an idea of the outstanding aural
damage this avant-garde extremist unit can muster. www.deepsend.com -Mike SOS
THE RUINS OF BEVERAST
UNLOCK THE SHRINE
BATTLE KOMMAND
12 tracks of droning, doom-laden black metal with an idea of what’s going on
both in the catacombs and above the underground is what the German one-man band
known as The Ruins of Beverast delivers on UNLOCK THE SHRINE. This multi-layered
offering is adorned with all of the staple nuances of the genre such as buzzing
guitars and galloping rhythms, but when adding in layers of synths and
entrancing drum patterns, things tend to get very interesting, even as the songs
clock in past the five-minute mark on such cuts as “Euphoria When the Bombs
Fell”. The excellent recording is what stands out most here, as this style of
music is usually plagued with an intentionally raw and undercooked basement
recording sound. Thankfully, songs that demonstrate sinewy churnings like “The
Clockhand’s Groaning Circles” do not suffer such a fate, as this album’s overall
massive sound and studio wizardry is by far its best feature and most valuable
asset. www.battlekommand.com -Mike SOS
NOVEMBER COMING FIRE
DUNGENESS
REFLECTIONS
Ethereal hardcore could be the tag placed on this UK quintet, as November Coming
Fire’s inner flame still burns black with despair, yet its scent has all of the
effervescence of some of the more adventurous bands in the hardcore spectrum
like Cult of Luna and Neurosis, despite laying down a much more chaotic
blueprint overall. Fear not tough guys, these guys have gone all avant-garde, as
tracks like “Providence” and “Closure” showcases the band’s resources to rattle
skulls and crush craniums with reckless abandonment while “Argonaut” has the
propensity to rock out along side the likes of Queens of the Stone Age and
Doomriders. But, it’s when NCF gets locked into a choleric mix of ambiance and
apathy on “Queenliest Dead” or “HMS Blackwater” where things really start to
blur from brutality into bleakness and November Coming Fire hits its creative
zenith. www.reflectionsrecords.com -Mike SOS
LUCA TURILLI’S DREAMQUEST
LOST HORIZONS
MAGIC CIRCLE
Female fronted operatic techno metal? Yup, that’s what Rhapsody’s guitar man
(exclusively on the keyboards on this project) Luca Turilli unveils with LOST
HORIZON, a grandiose 12-track affair ready-made for an over the top Vegas-esque
stage show, a figure skater’s latest program, or the bastardized matching of
Meatloaf and Evanescence with elements of Abba and Dream Theater thrown in.
Heavy on the Euro metal tip with massive orchestration and glass-shattering
operatic vocal overtones, tracks like “Energy” and “Virus” exhibit unmistakably
dramatic structures that literally scream out to be made into a colossal
production. Perhaps one day LOST HORIZONS will be arriving on Broadway, but for
now, fans of superfluous symphonic metal will have to settle for this offering.
www.magiccirclemusic.com -Mike SOS
LUCA TURILLI
THE INFINITE WONDERS OF CREATION
MAGIC CIRCLE
The heartbeat of Italian power metal troupe Rhapsody Luca Turilli unleashes a
solo album, his third, titled THE INFINITE WONDERS OF CREATION. Following in his
other project’s footsteps, this 10-track endeavor features a broad musical scope
that could easily be tied into a cinematic endeavor of some sorts. Tackling a
wide range of heady topics from nature to philosophy of life while maintaining a
bountiful array of keyboard spruces and omnipresent piano-led pieces such as the
ready for Broadway “Silver Moon”, meaty guitars on “Mother Earth”, and richly
developed orchestrations throughout the entire offering, this disc is a prog
rock fan’s fantasy realized and undeniably casts Turilli into the upper echelon
of symphonic rock’s hierarchy. www.magiccirclemusic.com -Mike SOS
GRIFTER
ELEPHANTINE
FURY 76
What an appropriate title the boys in Grifter have chosen for their three-song
sojourn, as their lumbering riffs and bloodshot rhythms sound best when under
the influence. This tumultuous trio from the UK seems to have come from the
Clutch school of pure rock fury, as tracks like “Brother Sister” suggest a lot
of time under the black light, while the title cut’s stop-start rhythm and
smoking groove denote a purging of Neil Fallon and company’s entire catalog. For
a good time bursting with riffs and good vibes, check this one out.
www.myspace.com/grifterrock -Mike SOS
GILGONGO
TANNING OUR EYELIDS-SONGS FROM THE HOTEL BAR
SELF-RELEASED
Gilgongo’s tongue in cheek lounge rock is bursting with left of center eccentric
influences, as this Long Island ensemble emanate a relaxed vibe while keeping
your ears on point. Ever ponder what Mr. Bungle and Ween versus Queen and They
Might Be Giants would sound like? Well Gilgongo’s nine-track excursion answers
that question pretty succinctly, as these multi-instrumental minstrels of the
peculiar throw alternative rock curveballs throughout this deliciously strange
yet wondrously warped offering. Tracks like “Honeybitch” and “Chops” sound like
standard pop-rock fare, but when you peel away the high-gloss sheen on the top
layer, you’ll find a secret world laden with a love of ’70 sunshine rock,
blue-eyed soul, and a keen sense of melody that fits well with the wacky lyrical
content that moves from the poignant (“We’d Have the Night”) to the
light-hearted (“Happy Hour”). www.gilgongo.net -Mike SOS
VENOM
METAL BLACK
SANCTUARY
Iconic metal troupe Venom return with METAL BLACK, a tour de force of metallic
mayhem containing 14-tracks of Satanic diatribes and chunky riffs galore. While
many in the loop may dismiss this disc as the outfit cashing in on the surge of
metal, lest we forget which band actually brought the face of Lucifer (horns and
all) to the forefront of the genre, as well as scared the hell out of the
underground scene before we had all of the Hot Topic Goths and black metal
kiddies painting their faces. While much of METAL BLACK comes off as tongue in
cheek and devoid of any real peril, tracks like “Blessed Dead” musters enough
firepower to warrant repeated listens and “Antechrist”, while unthreateningly
issuing its refrain of “Satan calls you”, still packs a ferocious punch. And of
course, the vocal delivery of Cronos remains one of the most unique and engaging
in all of metal, as he screams, growls, and bellows his way through songs like
“Sleep When I’m Dead” and “A Good Day to Die” with unbridled attitude and
unsurpassed evil. Venom may not be pushing any envelopes on METAL BLACK, but
after their undisputed legacy, do they really need to? Instead, metal fans get a
treat courtesy of the English pioneers who invented black metal and manage to
still sound somewhat relevant, yet arguably less potent, some 25 years later.
www.sanctuaryrecordsgroup.com -Mike SOS
THE BROUGHT LOW
RIGHT ON TIME
SMALL STONE
NYC boogie maestros The Brought Low return with yet another swinging batch of
bluesy rock ‘n roll with RIGHT ON TIME. This 10-track trek harkens back to the
days when rock was built primarily off of rhythms and blues, a la the days when
The Rolling Stones weren’t dinosaurs, and creates a deliberate swagger that
sounds just as good sober as it does after that third shot of whisky. Songs like
“Shakedown” bump and grind with the penchant of an old school burlesque show,
while “Tell Me” sounds like a lost classic dredged up from the vaults. Blending
an exquisite mix of meat and potatoes rock, Southern rock heroics, and
undauntedly muscular blues, tracks like “This Ain’t No Game” meshes The Black
Crowes and Black Oak Arkansas without skipping a beat, while “Blues for Curry”
displays how these guys translate AC/DC and Thorogood to the hipster contingent.
The Brought Low urges you to bypass the thrift shop record racks and feel the
sweet heat they radiate on RIGHT ON TIME. www.smallstone.com -Mike SOS
VANDEN PLAS
CHRIST 0
INSIDE OUT
German prog metal quintet Vanden Plas ambitiously tackles the classic THE COUNT
OF MONTE CRISTO on the nine-track CHRIST 0. This veteran outfit’s latest
endeavor explodes with keyboard and guitar duels, passionate vocals, and a
metallic bite that accelerates Vanden Plas spot in the prog metal hierarchy.
Tracks like “January Sun” is as epic as it gets, clocking in at over nine
minutes and fully loaded with choir background vocals, rumbling rhythms, and
dramatic changes of pace that rival any well-done Broadway musical, while “Wish
You Were Here” excels with a dynamic sense of orchestration that thankfully
never gets irritating as some prog metal tends to more often than not. CHRIST 0
will not disappoint fans of atmospheric metal that crave a strong narrative and
are floored by remarkable songwriting prowess. www.insideoutmusic.com -Mike SOS
VARIOUS ARTISTS
TRUSTKILL TAKEOVER
TRUSTKILL
Hardcore to emo and back again, the New Jersey label Trustkill has a fine
arsenal of bands which they lovingly showcase on this 14-track sampler? Like
getting physical in the pit? Then try Terror and Throwdown. How about something
for your sensitive side (or for your tender moments with your special lady
friend)? Bed Light for Blue Eyes and Roses are Red suit the bill. Angst ridden
and looking to rage? Allow Walls of Jericho and Most Precious Blood to maul you
over. Trustkill covers all the bases for your average 17 year old underground
music fan with this comp, a perfect compliment for the car ride to the summer
festival of your choice. www.trustkill.com -Mike SOS
ARTHRITIC FOOT SOLDIERS
ONLY BEER CAN SAVE US NOW
VOLTAGE
Three chords, a brew, and the truth seems to be the mantra for this UK outfit
whose alcohol-fueled punk rock wares are abundant on this half-live, half-studio
nine track affair. Showcasing an authentic punk rock scowl and bratty sneer and
stocked with pint-raising numbers like “Nobodies” and “Anarchy in Argos”, this
hardened outfit’s mission statement and delivery are dead-on for anyone that
likes their punk rock raw, simple, and above all, honest. www.voltagerecords.com
-Mike SOS
THE DESTROYED
RUSSAIN ROULETTE
SELF-RELEASED
Boston punk rockers The Destroyed are a combined age of 108, and there’s only
two guys in the band! While age ain’t nothing but a number, unfortunately no one
told these guys that their infernal racket devoid of any melody whatsoever
should’ve stayed up in the attic with their leisure suits, pet rocks, and
slinkies. Atonal by choice or intentionally unlistenable? Hard to decipher, but
save yourself the struggle and avoid at all costs. www.thedestroyed.com -Mike
SOS
ENFORSAKEN
SINNER’S INTUITION
CRASH
Blisteringly heavy and tersely tumultuous, the quintet Enforsaken hail from
Chicago, although after a few strains of the decibel-shattering “Blacklist
Assassin”, you’d think these dudes called some remote landscape in Europe home,
especially after hearing the Viking chorus on “Sever the Ties”. But, they’re
Americans, and they work at their peak when decisively doling out smatterings of
death metal grooves, diabolic double bass drumming, and throaty vocal techniques
whose growls and rasps are amongst the best in the genre, Enforsaken’s
intriguing mix of metal is a definite hybrid of extreme styles that actually
work in a sinister symphonic symbiosis guaranteed to leave welts and bruises
aplenty. Throw Chimaira, Strapping Young Lad, and Shadows Fall into a cauldron
and simmer, and SINNER’S INTUITION is the stew from which all you metalheads
shall feast. Amen. www.crashmusicinc.com -Mike SOS
SAVAGE CIRCUS
DREAMLAND MANOR
CENTURY MEDIA
DREAMLAND MANOR isn’t Michael Jackson’s new abode, nor is it the place where the
sleeperhold was invented. It is the title of the debut by Savage Circus, a power
metal troupe that boasts members of Blind Guardian, Persuader, and Iron Savior
in its ranks. Unadulterated power metal is what these guys serve best, complete
with grandiose intros, massive solos, thunderous drums, falsetto vocals, and
telling tales about demons, wizards, lands far away, and other power metal
lyrical fodder. Chances are if you dig Blind Guardian, Helloween, Iced Earth,
and the like, then this swashbuckling epic release is right up your alley.
www.centurymedia.com -Mike SOS
FUTURE PRIMITIVE
EXPRESSION SESSIONS
SELF-RELEASED
Straight edge clan Future Primitive’s six-track offering has the California
hardcore stamp all over it, as the music found on EXPRESSION SESSIONS is
frenetically paced and laden with unabashed energy. The gang vocal choruses
found on “Future Presentation” and “White Noise” are some of the best heard in a
while, truly drumming up that unbridled passion that these guys must really
carry over live. Yeah, chances are you’ve heard this a zillion times, but when a
band exudes this kind of spirit, it’s hard not to get charged up yourself. Get
set for the pile-on, courtesy of Future Primitive. www.myspace.com/futureprimitive
-Mike SOS
KATAKLYSM
IN THE ARMS OF DEVASTATION
NUCLEAR BLAST
Canadian metal mongers Kataklysm stay the course, grinding out nine-tracks of
ruthless rampage on the unit’s eighth full-length release IN THE ARMS OF
DEVASTATION. Emblazoned with a winning formula of creeping doom, raging thrash,
and mid-paced melodic death, this quartet wickedly pound out a steady stream of
savage riffs, crushing rhythms, and machine-like drums on tracks such as the
time-released mayhem of “Crippled and Broken” and the hellacious sprawling beast
that is “It Turns to Rust” . Meshing Obituary, Machine Head, and At the Gates,
this veteran metal act’s scintillatingly sinful delivery and dead-on acumen is a
must have for any extreme metal fan looking for doom-laden chaos.
www.nuclearblastusa.com -Mike SOS
THE GERSCH
THE GERSCH
TORTUGA
This reissue’s press release urges you to get a new pair of pants for this one,
so best have another set of knickers ready for The Gersch’s aural assault. In
hindsight, this nine-track monstrosity originally released in the mid ‘90s, can
be viewed as a blueprint for much of today’s current crop of avant-garde stoner
metal, as songs like “Listwish”, “Face” and the wondrously titled and glued
together “Your Lips Are No Man’s Land But Mine” definitively set the now all too
familiar drone metal meets sludgy groove meets caustic vocal attack in motion.
Be prepared to zone out, burn out, and get out of your head a while after a few
spins of this one, folks. www.tortugarecords.com -Mike SOS
RAUNCHY
DEATH POP ROMANCE
LIFEFORCE
Denmark’s Raunchy returns with the sextet’s third release, the aggressive,
keyboard-heavy 10-track offering DEATH POP ROMANCE. And if you thought that
these guys were cloning Soilwork and In Flames before, well get set for a lot
more of that, with chunks of Children of Bodom and the lighter moments of
Strapping Young Lad strewn in for good measure. Humungous drums, killer riffs,
and a slew of technical programming is what these metal mavens deliver, from the
hooky electronic feel of “Live the Myth” to the contagious death march with an
absolutely killer breakdown “Remembrance”. While the melodic metal tag seems to
be a maligned moniker to place on a band these days, it’s quite possibly the
best way to describe DEATH POP ROMANCE’s innate yet crushing hybrid charm.
www.lifeforce-america.com -Mike SOS
AMORPHIS
ECLIPSE
NUCLEAR BLAST
Finnish metal sextet Amorphis have undergone a few metamorphosis moments in
their 17 year career, going from full-on death metalists to a darker folk metal
entity, yet the resilient troupe remains undaunted. ECLIPSE is the outfit’s
latest offering, a 10-track affair that features the band’s new lead singer as
well as the band’s rediscovered experimentally metal side shining through on
cuts like “House of Sleep” and “The Smoke”. Imagine Opeth (“Perkele”), Pink
Floyd, and Paradise Lost jockeying for the remote control on your couch to get
an idea of what to expect from these shape-shifting metal dudes who continuously
push the envelope and put intriguing albums out that challenge metal’s
conventions. www.nuclearblastusa.com -Mike SOS
WITCHERY
DON’T FEAR THE REAPER
CENTURY MEDIA
A Swedish all-star band of sorts (but then again, aren’t most Swedish metal acts
all-star bands?) comprised of members of The Haunted and Arch Enemy, Witchery’s
latest endeavor is a 14-track metal tour-de-force. While nearly not as engaging
or hair-raising as the member’s main outfits, DON’T FEAR THE REAPER still
manages to excite with a blistering barrage of instrumentals that slowly build
to mighty slabs of metal like “Disturbing the Peace” and “War Piece”, as well as
molten sung numbers like “Styx” and the relentless “Cannon Fodder”. Providing
very simple yet very heavy nuggets of metal throughout, Witchery almost goes the
Entombed route on this offering, unveiling a savage thrash assault intertwined
with slower, groovier crushers guaranteed to hold you over until these guys
return to their main projects. Horns up, indeed. www.centurymedia.com -Mike SOS
GOOD RIDDANCE
MY REPUBLIC
FAT WRECK
California punk rock vets Good Riddance stay the course on MY REPUBLIC, as the
PETA-loving quartet keep the beats swift and the attitude angst-ridden across
their latest 14-track excursion. While there’s a whole lotta punk rock riffs
thrown about in songs like “Regret” and “Save the Children” capable of rocking
the Warped Tour set, sometimes the band exudes an atmosphere like they’re
running in place by playing it safe. Taking up the Fenix TX and Blink 182 slack
with a bit more muscle and a helluva lot more to say, Good Riddance’s new disc
doesn’t break new ground but does thought provokingly rock your inner punk
child. www.fatwreck.com -Mike SOS
NIGHTS LIKE THESE
THE FAITHLESS
VICTORY
Memphis, TN quintet Nights Like These provided a scolding version of
technically-charged, heavy handed, and sonically bruising metal on their
11-track debut. THE FAITHLESS finds that, while these dudes are still in the
process of finding a distinct voice, they can muster up a mighty fine job in
stirring up a tasty stew of eclectic metal. With worn influences displayed which
range from Converge to Mastodon to Isis to Lamb of God, these guys keep the pace
menacingly in the middle throughout the endeavor, opting to tear your head off
at opportune times by shifting into caustic overdrive on tracks such as “Head of
Medusa” and “Memento More”. Demonstrating savage riffagings, destructive
rhythms, and a vocal assault that shreds, but unfortunately with shades of
familiarity, this act’s inaugural offering provides an excellent exhibition of
these inexperienced yet eager metal maven’s baby steps, with hopes that they can
blossom into a beast akin to their major influences. www.victoryrecords.com
-Mike SOS
SICK OF IT ALL
DEATH TO TYRANTS
ABACUS
The resilient and long running hardcore torchbearers Sick of It All return with
a seething new 15-track album. Laden with angst-ridden anthems and a discernibly
more aggressive overall feel, DEATH TO TYRANTS finds the band sounding (thanks
to some wizardry by Tue Madsen) as undeniably heavy and brutal as they do during
their not to be missed live excursions. Echoing the veteran crew’s disdain with
what the world has become, the songs found on this provocative release take a
serious political and social turn, digging up the band’s anger and showcasing it
for the doubters and naysayers to choke upon. Still churning out tracks that
display the imminence and pertinence of the NYHC hardcore scene, “Make a Mark”
and “Take the Night Off” are just two examples of the savage grace and volatile
precision the band still emanates, even as this NYC stalwart celebrates its 20th
anniversary, while a guest spot by Freddy Madball on “Forked Tongue” and the
uncompromising yet contagious “Die Alone” propel this disc straight to the top
as one of the group’s most shining moments. Cheers to the boys, and toast to
another lengthy run as keepers of the NYHC legacy. www.abacusrecordings.com
-Mike SOS
MILES AWAY
CONSEQUENCES
BRIDGE NINE
Australian hardcore outfit Miles Away continues their blending of old school
techniques and new school melodies on the 11-track CONSEQUENCES. Taking pages
from Gorilla Biscuits, Madball and Comeback Kid respectively, this quintet from
the land down under lay down a sturdy, yet predictable barrage of power chords,
gang vocals, and swift rhythms on choice cuts like the frenetic opener “Final
Chapter”, “Yours Sincerely” and “The Great Escape”, aptly exhibiting their
abilities to break it down, build it up, and chunk it out. Looking for an album
to rage out with? Allow Miles Away to take you back on the new school tip with
CONSEQUENCES. www.bridge9.com -Mike SOS
CALIBAN
THE UNDYING DARKNESS
ABACUS
German metalcore giants Caliban return with their latest endeavor with the
assistance of some heavy hitters in the scene. Produced by Anders Friden of In
Flames, mixed and mastered by metal guru Andy Sneap and featuring artwork by
Mike D. of Killswitch Engage, THE UNDYING DARKNESS seems to be the album that
this juggernaut finally gets the props from the scene they richly deserve. And
with pummeling cuts like “Song About Killing” and the melodically-edged
metalcore of “Nothing is Forever” leading the charge, thankfully the music
Caliban puts forth here speaks immeasurably louder than the A-List friends the
band enlisted for this release. If you’re unfamiliar with these pioneers of
punishment, or if you’d like to obtain a companion disc to your Shadows Fall and
As I Lay Dying discs, this 12-track encounter dually fits the bill.
www.abacusrecordings.com -Mike SOS
AUNT HILDEGARD
DON’T MIND THE STINK
SELF-RELEASED
Remember when rock music was dangerous? The guys in Aunt Hildegard do, and
they’re not afraid to bash you over the head with their brand of death punk ‘n
roll found on the 10-track DON’T MIND THE STINK. There’s a bevy of influences
from the MC5 to Nirvana to Black Flag to Motorhead strewn across the raw
realizations and unapologetic rage found on “Xanadu Salad”. But at the end of
the day, it’s Aunt Hildegard’s indestructible rock ‘n roll soul that allows cuts
like “Angry Cowboy” and “Rats in My Room” to transcend the nonsensical cookie
cutter mall rock debris that plagues their Long Island hometown so that they can
concentrate on bringing the rock. Unsanitary, uncaring, and unpredictable, this
outfit’s attempt to strip the gloss and expose the seedy underbelly of the rock
world succeeds in spades. www.aunthildegard.com -Mike SOS
ANTLER
NOTHING THAT A BULLET COULDN’T CURE
SMALL STONE
The whiskey soaked rock of Antler sounds best in a cheap dive bar in between
picks of The Rolling Stones and The Allman Brothers on the jukebox, as this
Southern-fried sextet from Massachusetts truly encompasses the aura of backwoods
rock. NOTHING THAT A BULLET COULDN’T CURE is an 11-track offering served by ¾’s
of local rawkers Roadsaw laden in deep grooves, breezy organ overlays, bluesy
guitar heroics, and a darker than average essence that takes charge on tracks
like the roadhouse swing of “Frozen Over” and the passionate jangle of “See Me
Hang”. A bit of Tom Petty, dashes of Creedence, a double shot of Gov’t Mule,
tinges of The Black Crowes, and a pinch of Clutch fronted by Scott Weiland is
what Antler doles out on this release, a surefire winner for the pitcher of beer
and wings contingent as well as the neo-hippie in us all. www.smallstone.com
-Mike SOS
IHSAHN
THE ADVERSARY
CANDLELIGHT
The solo debut by Emperor’s frontman and guitarist Ihsahn is a lush, epic affair
bursting with metallic fury and symphonic elegance. THE ADVERSARY contains nine
tracks of progressively influenced death and black metal, almost in the vein of
King Diamond going toe to toe with Opeth. Brimming with creativity, tracks like
“Panem Et Circenses” blur the edges of prog and black metal with great care,
while the regal atmosphere cast upon “Invocation” yields a monstrous black metal
guitar and drum fury underneath the polish. While many of these nuances may be
deemed a bit too experimental for the ardent Emperor or hardcore fan of extreme
metal, the sheer metallic majesty and massive ideas flourishing about in tracks
like “Homecoming” should be enough to appease most metal fans.
www.candlelightrecordsusa.com -Mike SOS
ENDSTAND
THE TIME IS NOW
LIFEFORCE
Finland is usually more of a metal town, but Endstand’s muscular hardcore
somehow fits in. Perhaps it’s because this Finnish quintet play with the same
ferocity and sense of dismay as their metal counterparts, aptly shown on The
Bronx meets Bane pounder “Way Out”. Armed with 10 tracks of the kind of
punk-influenced hardcore that packs a wallop without sounding clichéd or run
into the ground, tracks like “Empty Promises” keep the pits moving by
intriguingly shifting time signatures to allow the most mosh for your money,
while “To Feel Alive” fires a straight ahead swift kick to the head a la old
school AFI meets Strung Out. THE TIME IS NOW unleashes the most explosive
elements of hardcore and punk with a discernibly dark edge, wedging themselves
somewhere between the Northeast’s avant-garde and the West Coast’s skater punk
hardcore scenes. www.lifeforce-america.com -Mike SOS
SPEAKERS FOR THE DEAD
PREY FOR MURDER
MAGNA CARTA
California metal quartet Speakers for the Dead’s 12-track debut radiates with a
‘90s metal influence from Sevendust to VOD, laden with downtuned and depressive
crashing metal and a flurry of growls and screams. This outfit’s melodic meets
chaotic style gets tired after a few listens of PREY FOR MURDER, but the band
unfurls a few tricks, such as the surprisingly sensationally sprawling “Long Way
Home”, a track reminiscent of Ultraspank meets Rollins Band at its jammiest, and
the atmospherically epic “I’ve Become”. But for the most part, this unit runs
the metal gauntlet from the Black Label Society stomp of “Back Home” to the nu
metal assault of “Pest” and “About to Fall” much like a combo of Drowning Pool,
Dope, and Taproot. www.magnacarta.net -Mike SOS
CRUCIFIED BARBARA
IN DISTORTION WE TRUST
LIQUOR AND POKER
Swedish rock troupe Crucified Barbara plays the kind of all girl rock that
splits somewhere in between L7, Hole, The Donnas, and Cycle Sluts from Hell.
Heavy with the tongue in cheek lyrics, cock rock posturings, and double
entendres, these chicks are smoking hot both in looks and on their instruments
(especially on the wah-solos on “My Heart is Black” and “Rock ‘N Roll
Bachelor”), a one-two punch guaranteed to set prepubescent boys ablaze.
Utilizing punk’s direct approach, metal’s songwriting panache, and grrrl rock
grit, IN DISTORTION WE TRUST plays like Joan Jett and Pat Benatar’s teenage
daughters discovering the power of rock. www.liquorandpokermusic.com -Mike SOS
ABYSMAL DAWN
FROM ASHES
CRASH
FROM ASHES is the first full-length by this California quartet whose relentless
modern death metal leaning dually displays technical prowess and unadulterated
death metal mayhem in abundance. Crisp, terse riffs and precise rhythms lock to
form an enormous beast on the opener “In the Hands of Death”, while the
unabashed savagery of “Salting the Earth” rivals any of the top tier death metal
acts of today’s era. Decisively devoid of excess, this nine-track album’s lean,
mean stance is stripped to the bone, exemplifying a lesson of metal efficiency.
If you dig Krisiun, Kataklysm, and Six Feet Under, you’ll really enjoy FROM
ASHES. www.crashmusicinc.com -Mike SOS
OAKLEY HALL
GYPSUM STRINGS
BRAH
The Brooklyn based sextet (scaled down from a ten-piece) Oakley Hall certainly
wheel out their penchant for the psychedelic on GYPSUM STRINGS, tackling jam
band noodling and trippy musical left turns inside of its folk and bluegrass
backdrop. This nine-track release takes you to the back porches and corn fields
without getting mud on your shoes, as the dreamy female vocal on “Bury Your
Burden”, sweeping banjos on “Having Fun Again” and the soothing picking and
grinning of “Spanish Fandango” all secure this multi-talented ensemble’s
alt-country banner, while the band’s electronically manipulated blues rock
shines through a la My Morning Jacket on “Lazy Susan”. Rocking almost way too
hard for a countrified outfit, songs like “Confidence Man” sound like Creedence
at its most brooding while “Nite Lites, Dark Days” busts out the moonshine for a
down home low lit hootenanny around the fireplace. Oakley Hall’s bittersweet
jamboree influenced by Jayhawks, Son Volt, Fleetwood Mac, and Wilco has the
perfect balance of Midwestern charm and hipster chutzpah, making this disc a
refreshingly exhilarating listen. www.brahrecords.com -Mike SOS
ZYKLON
DISINTEGRATE
CANDLELIGHT
Zyklon’s sophomore effort DISINTEGRATE proves itself to take form as a sharp,
wicked, and dangerous entity, careening into the portals of extreme metal with a
furious fervor. This 10-track release’s wrath is felt from the opening strains
of “In Hindsight” and reverberates throughout the entire disc, accounting for a
blisteringly fast and uncompromisingly vile experience. Fortified with a bevy of
slaughtering guitars whose horrific squeals and frenzied progressions exude
extreme metal to the highest order, tracks like the menacing “A Slow Grave” give
off all of the nuances of an impending violent storm about to lay an
unsuspecting land to waste, while the double-timed doom march of “Wrenched” is
as savage a song you’ll hear all year. Embedded in evil and in cahoots with
chaos, Zyklon’s crushingly mammoth next step is an essential purchase for
extreme metal purveyors. www.candlelightrecordsusa.com -Mike SOS
THE FORECAST
IN THE SHADOW OF TWO GUNMEN
VICTORY
The Forecast return with their alt-country flair, punk rock indulgences, and
small town rock shuffle embedded deep within IN THE SHADOW OF TWO GUNMEN. This
12-track release sparkles with instantly memorable choruses such as “Carry Me
Home”, indie rock sensibilities found on “It’s A Long Drive” and pensive
yearnings instituted on “You’re My Needle”. Throwing in a bit more punk rock
melancholy than homespun heartache on tracks like “Everything We Wanted to Be”
and “West Coast”, the band’s roots rock soul takes a backseat of sorts to
produce gutwrenching yet heartfelt deliveries on “that totally out-emos
three-quarters of the emo acts on the scene, with a straw in mouth and an
Americana rock pedigree to boot. Keeping it rocking, but better yet
astonishingly intriguing and rocking, The Forecast’s latest endeavor is a
veritable potpourri of underground rock brilliance. www.victoryrecords.com -Mike
SOS
BATTERED
BATTERED
CANDLELIGHT
Norwegian metal troupe Battered play a late ‘80s and early ‘90s style of
headbanging metal with touches of crossover appeal on its 10-track debut. Tracks
like “Demagog” tread the line between Obituary and Exodus, while “Perfect
Illusion” throws The Haunted and Nevermore in a blender and sets on whip. While
a lot of this eponymous offering you’ve undoubtedly heard before and done a lot
better, Battered’s allegiance to the assault from the days of thrash metal’s
yore is a trait that has to be commended, even if songs like “Industrial
Killing” are a bit past their expiration date. www.candlelightrecordsusa.com
-Mike SOS
JOHN WILKES BOOTH
JOHN WILKES BOOTH
SELF-RELEASED
The rumbling and monolithic sludge rock pushed forth by Long Island’s John
Wilkes Booth evokes the hesher wares of Kyuss, Monster Magnet, and Scissorfight,
as this crusty quartet demonstrate heavily doped-up grooves equipped with
memorable hooks and organic musicianship on its four-track sampler. Fully
trained in the art of rocking with bloodshot-eyed exuberance, this unit’s sinewy
rhythms and bong-fueled jams bust out of the speakers like gangbusters on tracks
like “L.I.P.”, while “Unknown Waiting” takes the listener on a rowdy ride down a
road well-traveled by bands like Cathedral, Clutch, and Nebula. Spacey enough to
be considered cosmic yet providing those gargantuan vibes that weight them down
to the ground, John Wilkes Booth’s self-titled endeavor is a worthy companion to
your stoner rock discs and blacklight poster collection. www.jwilkesbooth.net
-Mike SOS
THE BRONX IS BURNING
THE BRONX IS BURNING
SELF-RELEASED
Hyper punk rock a la Black Flag, The Bronx, and Sick of it All is what the
eclectic quintet The Bronx is Burning delivers on their latest four-track
presentation. This NYC-based clan’s aural beatings are emblazoned with a
blistering twin guitar attack, a wry sense of humor, a thunderous rhythm
section, and a lead singer that thrives on bedlam, this band strikes with the
velocity and force of a major automobile pile-up on the Major Deegan Expressway
during rush hour. Despite this release’s shaky sound quality, the undeniable
screamo meets hardcore punch these guys pack rises above and is very much
resonated over tracks like 4 and 2. Truly encompassing the madness of living in
a borough of New York City, these guys trounce over the mall punks and
heartbroken emo kids without a sense of remorse, so best be prepared to either
brace yourself for imminent impact or get the hell out when The Bronx is Burning
steamrolls through. www.thebronxisburning.com -Mike SOS
STARKWEATHER
CROATOAN
CANDLELIGHT
The seminal metal group Starkweather’s comeback CROATAN is an eight-track
release that transcends the typical metalcore moniker placed on the band by
integrating doom, death, prog, and sludge metal into its caustic concoction.
This Philadelphia-based creature has been summoned out of an over a decade long
slumber, and by the sounds of tracks like the lumbering “Slither” and the
hauntingly colossal “Machine Rhythm Confessional”, Starkweather’s has awakened
angry and lusting for blood. Thankfully, this underground metal sensation blows
the dust off with relative ease, letting loose a juggernaut of an album whose
massive depth and unquestionably menacing aura found on tracks like
“Vespertilian” makes for an unsettlingly mystifying listening experience that
fans of everything from Mastodon to Zao should absolutely make time for.
www.candlelightrecordsusa.com -Mike SOS
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