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MichaelMcCoyII
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Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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ITEM OF THE DAY
HORNA / BEHEXEN - SPLIT CD - $13.00 + S/H
Horna
1. Näkyjen Tuhkasta
2. Rautamyrsky
3. Kätketyn Jumaluuden Vartija
4. Verta Koirille
Behexen
5. Ritual of Flesh & Blood
6. Beyond the Shadow of My Lord
7. A Distant Call from Darkness
To Order: www.officialabyssrecords.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_73&products_id=1054 |
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MichaelMcCoyII
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Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:11 pm Post subject: |
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RADIATION SICKNESS (U.S.) "Reflections of a Psychotic Past..." CD review by forbidden-magazine
By Nate of the Living Dead
You kids these days…let me tell ya! Not to give those impressionable, trend-hopping minds the opportunity to slap some kind of stupid-ass label on me for saying this, but at the age of thirty-five, I’ve reached the point where I’ve seen and heard enough clueless and even disrespectful behavior at the hands of the modern day floor-punching, karate-kid-in-the-pit mob, without a doubt. I’m talking about the practically fresh-outta-the-womb set that claim with every ounce of their being that they’re legit hellraisers while never even putting forth any effort or paying any dues whatsoever, when it comes to the immense world of extreme music. Sure, you and three or four of your best buddies started a band and annoyed the shit out of your parents practicing for a week in the garage before for your first and only show…while your little sister slaved away making your band’s myspace or facebook profile oh so impressive to the poorly photoshopped “sikk and br00tal” crowd. Sure, you’ve tried unbelievably hard to sound exactly like a billion other shit bands. Sure, your band has a couple of “rad” t-shirt designs out there, chock full of bubbly, neon-as-fuck artwork with a teddy bear eating a defenseless little bunny, or some shit like that.
Your band undoubtedly tried for a whole week to get that shit up for sale at the local Hot Topic, where all the cool kids hang out. And sure, I know…you and your allegedly amazing band have probably played a handful of shows at the local Elks lodge, church picnic or decrepit all-ages venue. Your band has only played out with a few other assholes you know from school, who all have the same rockstar attitude, and their band is just as lousy as your band and you all know you‘re a dime a dozen. You think you and your swoop-haired pals are breaking out, making a big mark on the metal landscape. But, hear this ye of growing and/or oblivious minds: you don’t know shit! You haven’t seen shit! And, maybe most importantly, you haven’t done shit! You’ve all got a lot to learn about artistic integrity and keeping one’s nose to the proverbial grindstone. Bear witness to the kind of band that ripped shit apart from the ground up in the 80’s, alongside greats like Cannibal Corpse, Autopsy, and Suffocation…and came back from the dead to do it all over again! Take notice of Indianapolis death/grind warlords, Radiation Sickness!
The band’s lonnng awaited new release, Reflections of a Psychotic Past (Abyss Records), is coupled here with the o.g. 1990 release, The Other Me: A Journey into Insanity. Yes, vocalist Doug Palmer (from Innndiaaanapolllliis) and cohorts have clawed their way out of the grave and administered a double dose of mind-melting crossover annihilation. It’s the kind of shit your mom should’ve warned you about, the very second your shitty metalcore band even picked up guitars. With inspiration forged from the likes of Napalm Death, Slayer and D.R.I., this collection is proof positive that Radiation Sickness have not only stuck to their guns, but can still deliver with the same lethality as they did twenty years ago. This time around, we see a simultaneous delivery of the old and new. With the newer material taking on a more old school death metal approach, at least by way of riffing and percussion (see “Demented Love Song 2”, “Tripping in the Seas of Madness”, and “Graveside View”), the older side of this collection contains a more thrash-related element here and there (such as “Disfigured Retard“ and “No Future“)…and even strays into a vibe reminiscent of Suicidal Tendencies on “Escape to Insanity”.
Filled to the brim with a sentiment rooted in the dark, real life realms of depression, hopelessness, and human mortality, this collection shows that Radiation Sickness stayed their post the first time around, and have more than what it takes to run with today’s pack with just as much sincere ferocity, if not more in some cases. What we have here is nineteen raging tracks that serve as positive proof Radiation Sickness are indeed back from the fucking dead!!
Review link: http://forbidden-magazine.com/2012/03/radiation-sickness-reflections-of-a-psychotic-past/
"Reflections of a Psychotic Past..." is set to be released by Abyss Records in 2012.
Radiation Sickness links:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/RadiationDoug
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/radiationdoug
Last fm: www.last.fm/music/Radiation+Sickness
Abyss Records links:
Online Label & Online Music Store: www.officialabyssrecords.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/abyssrecordsofficial
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Abyss-Records/164573050232055
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/label/abyssrecords
Last fm: www.last.fm/label/AbyssRecords
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/MinionfortheAbyss
Other links:
To purchase RADIATION SICKNESS "Reflections of a Psychotic Past" T-Shirts go to: www.officialabyssrecords.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=radiation+sickness&x=0&y=0
To preview a song go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ozjuiIvw9o |
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MichaelMcCoyII
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Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:13 pm Post subject: |
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DIE HARD (Sweden) Evil Always Return / Emissaries of the Reaper DIGI CD review by www.mariosmetalmania.com
By Mario van Dooren
Late 2005 Harry (bass) formed a band with the intention of bringing the spirits of the past back to life. The goal was to play old-school thrash metal in the vein of Venom, Celtic Frost, Slayer, Exodus, Possessed, Sodom and At War. One year later, after many line-up changes, a band consisting of Harry, Hasse (guitar/vocals), Micke (guitar) and Nicke (drums) started rehearsing.
In February 2007 Die Hard entered studio Hell for the recording of their debut-demo "Emissaries of the Reaper", which later on was released as a 7" EP by Germany's Anger of Metal records. IN 2008 the band had some line up changes. After a few months of intense rehearsing the trio entered Studio Blueflame to record the MCD "Evil Always Return.
In august 2008 Die Hard signed to the Polish label AGONIA Records and released several releases on this label; "Nihilistic Vision" (2009), “Thrash Them All" (2010 and “Hatred's Black Flame" (2011).
This release is not a new one; it's a compilation of the “Emissaries of the Reaper” demo, the “Evil Always Return” EP and as a bonus some rehearsal recordings. But nevertheless a very nice album for fans of the above mentioned bands. Check this album, and all their later releases, out!!! Oldschool to the bone!!
Rating: 75/100
Review link: www.mariosmetalmania.com/CDDVDreviews.html
Die Hard links:
Website: www.diehard.se/
Myspace: www.myspace.com/diehardthrash
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Die-Hard/148666655155328
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/diehard
Last fm: www.last.fm/music/Die+Hard
Abyss Records links:
Online Label & Online Music Store: www.officialabyssrecords.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/abyssrecordsofficial
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Abyss-Records/164573050232055
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/label/abyssrecords
Last fm: www.last.fm/label/AbyssRecords
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/MinionfortheAbyss
Other links:
To purchase DIE HARD - Evil Always Return / Emissaries of the Reaper CD and other DIE HARD merchandise go to: www.officialabyssrecords.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=die+hard
To preview a song go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWxOGt_zEqY
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MichaelMcCoyII
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Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:13 pm Post subject: |
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ITEM OF THE DAY
CHARON - SULPHUR SERAPH (SLIPCASE) CD - $15.00 + S/H
1. -!-
2. Sulphur Seraph (The Archon Principle)
3. Flagellum Horribils (Trident Lash)
4. Ambassador of Bonds
5. Thy Weapon
6. Key to Nowhere - The Absolute
7. S.olution... A.verse... T.enebrous... A.nswer - N.othingness
8. -!!-
To Order: www.officialabyssrecords.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_75&products_id=12076 |
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MichaelMcCoyII
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Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:16 pm Post subject: |
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ENTRENCH (Sweden) Inevitable Decay CD review by www.mariosmetalmania.com
By Kees Schijven
Entrench was formed in 2005 by Fredrik (Guitar, Vocals), Hannes (Guitar) and Victor (Drums). They recorded 2 unreleased demos in this line up, and in January 2007 Joel (Bass) joined in. The first demo they did release was called 'Into Oblivion' and was recorded in May 2007. During the summer of 2008 the 'Trails of Death' demo was recorded in Studio S116 in their home town Vasteras. Then Victor left the band in autumn 2008 and new drummer Gustafsson joined the band that winter. A fifth demo was recorded in 2009 and after that they got signed by Abyss records in 2010. They started recording their debut album of which this is the result! In the meantime Hannes left the band, and also Gustafsson left. Entrench plays oldschool thrash metal at it's best, with some early Death Metal influences executed at a neckbreaking speed according to their bio. Actually that says it all, great oldschool stuff with songs like 'As Dawn Breaks' or 'Into Oblivion' they can't go wrong, except for one thing! The only bad thing about this album is the production, it also sounds as if it is produced in the early eighties. This album has a really thin sound, and with a heavier, fatter production they would have scored at least ten points higher! Certainly nothing wrong with this band or their music, I just hope their next album will have a much better (read heavier) production, so they get the sound this music deserves.
Rating: 78/100
Review link: www.mariosmetalmania.com/CDDVDreviews.html
Entrench links:
Myspace: www.myspace.com/entrench
Revebnation: www.reverbnation.com/entrench
Last fm: www.last.fm/music/Entrench
Abyss Records links:
Online Label & Online Music Store: www.officialabyssrecords.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/abyssrecordsofficial
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Abyss-Records/164573050232055
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/label/abyssrecords
Last fm: www.last.fm/label/AbyssRecords
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/MinionfortheAbyss
Other links:
To purchase ENTRENCH "Inevitable Decay" CD and other ENTRENCH merchandise go to: www.officialabyssrecords.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=entrench
To preview a song go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jux9aM8W0SU |
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MichaelMcCoyII
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MAAX (U.S.) Unholy Rock & Roll DIGI CD review by www.mariosmetalmania.com
By Kees Schijven
MAAX started out in the summer of 2006 by founding members Kyle Kreider (guitar) and Jeff Brown (drums). MAAX have already released a debut album 'Dawnbringer' in 2009, after which original vocalist/bassplayer Sky Kingrey left the band. The band found an interested independant label in Abyss Records who released their album. Soon after that the 'Six Pack Witchcraft'EP was released in 2010. Newest addition to the band followed in the person of Jeremy Starkey (Necrophagous) on bass, while Brett switched to second guitar. In this line up the band recorded their latest, third opus and second full lenght work of art, called 'Unholy Rock & Roll'. MAAX plays a mix of old school black thrash n roll metal, A lot of Motorhead and Venom influences can be heard throughout their music, just listen to the song 'Maax' and you know what I mean, nothing wrong with that, certainly not since I am a long time fan of both mentioned bands. So originallity is not their main goal, that's for sure, but what they do, they do best, they will get every party going, they are the US equivalent of european thrashers Tankard, though with a slightly different kind of music. The devil of rock n roll has arrived, his name; MAAX, songs like 'Rot n Roll', 'Do What Thou Wilt', or 'Black Thrash Em All' tell it all. This is a very enjoyable album, not the most technical or original, but efficiently well done. To my personal favorite tracks belong 'Overthrone' (really black) , 'Black Thrash Em All' with black raspy vocals and thrashing guitars. The production could have been done a little heavier or fatter, especially where the drums are concerned, but overall it's a great, enjoyable album!
Rating: 78/100
Review link: www.mariosmetalmania.com/CDDVDreviews.html
Maax links:
Myspace: www.myspace.com/maaxmetal
Facebook: www.facebook.com/maaxmetal
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/maax
Last fm: www.last.fm/music/Maax
Abyss Records links:
Online Label & Online Music Store: www.officialabyssrecords.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/abyssrecordsofficial
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Abyss-Records/164573050232055
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/label/abyssrecords
Last fm: www.last.fm/label/AbyssRecords
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/MinionfortheAbyss
Other links:
To purchase MAAX - Unholy Rock & Roll DIGI CD and other Maax merchandise go to: www.officialabyssrecords.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=maax
To preview a song go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYmZLEnfZ1o
To preview a song from their 2010 release "Six Pack Witchcraft" go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=giNCctZobOE
and to preview a song from their debut album "Dawnbringer" go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7uNDPFcYcdw
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MichaelMcCoyII
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Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:18 pm Post subject: |
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ITEM OF THE DAY
CANNIBAL CORPSE - TOMB OF THE MUTILATED (COLOR) 12" LP - $25.00 + S/H
Limited Edition Gatefold on 180 gram colored vinyl
Recorded, Engineered and Mixed at Morrisound Recording - Tampa Florida, June 1 to June 15, 1992.
Mastered at - Fuller Sound - Miami Florida.
All Music Written and Arranged by - Cannibal Corpse.
All Vocal Arrangements by - Chris Barnes.
Art Production - Tracy Vera.
1. Hammer Smashed Face
2. I Cum Blood
3. Addicted To Vaginal Skin
4. Split Wide Open
5. Necropedophile
6. The Cryptic Stench
7. Entrails Ripped From A Virgins Cunt
8. Post Mortal Ejaculation
9. Beyond The Cemetery
10. I cum Blood (Live)
To Order: www.officialabyssrecords.com/product_info.php?cPath=24_26&products_id=12071 |
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MichaelMcCoyII
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MichaelMcCoyII
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ITEM OF THE DAY
ABSCESS - HORRORHAMMER CD - $15.00 + S/H
1. Drink The Filth
2. New Diseases
3. Poison Messiah
4. Another Private Hell
5. Exterminate
6. When Witches Burn
7. Four Grey Walls
8. Beneath The Blood Red Sun
9. Horrorhammer
10. Hellhole
11. March Of The Plague
12. The Eternal Pyre
To Order: www.officialabyssrecords.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_72&products_id=111 |
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MichaelMcCoyII
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FAUST (Italy) From Glory to Infinity DIGI CD review by www.metalcrypt.com
By Sargon the Terrible
The brainchild of Aleister, former touring guitarist for Ancient, Faust released an EP wayyy back in 2001 that got some good press, and this is their debut album, released after 17 years in existence, From Glory To Infinity. I have never heard their EP, so I wasn't quite sure what to expect, as I know this band is considered rather technical, and does in fact feature bass legend Steve DiGiorgio as a session member.
The first thing that struck me about this was the degree of melody to be found. I was expecting something very busy and technical, which it is, but this is not as brutal as I expected, and has a lot of hooks. In places it is a little too melodic, and seems at odds with the guttural vocals and blasting drum work, as on "Golden Wine Countess". But overall the riffs are solid, and while the guitar sound is a bit restrained, that's obviously so the bass can be heard, as if you have Steve freaking DiGiorgio, you don't want to waste him. The leads are pretty damned good, though they are mixed a bit louder than I would like. Overall this is an entertaining disc of techy Death Metal, obviously influenced by the jazzy stylings of Cynic and Atheist, but not as wanky and busy as that would imply. High-speed drumming keeps the energy level up, and despite that this features many elements I am suspicious of, I enjoy this album. Worthy.
Review link: www.metalcrypt.com/pages/review.php?revid=5321
Faust links:
Official Website: www.deathmetal.it/
Myspace: www.myspace.com/faustband2
Facebook: www.facebook.com/faustpgd
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/faust
Last fm: www.last.fm/music/Faust
Abyss Records links:
Online Label & Online Music Store: www.officialabyssrecords.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/abyssrecordsofficial
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Abyss-Records/164573050232055
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/label/abyssrecords
Last fm: www.last.fm/label/AbyssRecords
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/MinionfortheAbyss
Other links:
To purchase FAUST - From Glory to Infinity DIGI CD and other FAUST merchandise go to: www.officialabyssrecords.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=faust
To preview a song go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZvXttcLtj0 |
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MichaelMcCoyII
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Sat Mar 10, 2012 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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ITEM OF THE DAY
GEHENNA - MALICE (OUR THIRD SPELL) CD - $15.00 + S/H
1. She Who Loves the Flames
2. Made to Suffer
3. Touched and Left for Dead
4. Bleeding the Blue Flame
5. Manifestation
6. Ad Arma Ad Arma
7. The Pentagram
8. Malice
9. The Word Became Flesh
10. Before the Seventh Moon
To Order: www.officialabyssrecords.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_73&products_id=9733 |
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MichaelMcCoyII
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DESULTOR (Sweden) "Masters of Hate" CD review by www.axisofmetal.com
By Fritz
"Master of Hate" is an interesting album, which is split into two chapters. Both halves of the album are split by an ambient passage, marked accordingly. When you hear the opening ambience you are not ready for what is going to come next.
"Master Of Hate" then explodes into “Black Monday” and then reveals the true direction of this album, which is an incredibly interesting one. “Black Monday” has an explosively brutal intro, and then you hear the vocal style, and your left scratching your head. The vocals are a mix between more harsh death metal style vocals, not guttural; then switch to a clean epic style. This was a total curveball. At first you are taken aback by it, and not sure what to feel about it, but as you progress through the album you will then come to really enjoy them. The songs musically are brutal, with the double kicks and the heavy alternate picked riffs, and they range from mid tempo to slower and more melodic. During “Division Insane” you are even treated to a short but well written ambient type passage. This shows the diversity in this album.
"Master of Hate" is a proper musical journey. One on hand you have the death metal side of things, then you get some progressive elements, and then thrown on top of all that; you get the clean vocals. It can’t be stressed enough that this is a diverse album.
Usually albums like this can go utterly wrong, and turn out to be a complete failure; this was anything but. The guitar work was fantastic, and the riffs were well written, and even though the alternate picked riffs were used very often, they were used in bursts and never seemed to get boring or over used which was surprising.
The songs are formulaic, they start chaotic, then slow down into a alternate picked riff, then in come the vocals, and then there’s the melodic parts, and to round it all off; the monster choruses. Desultor doesn’t stray from this throughout the whole album. This formula works well for them, and again; it was surprising that such a formulaic album was such a treat to listen too.
Overall this album will not be something you like right off the bat, you will have to really sit down and digest it, but once you do; you will come to love it. What’s not to like? Well written riffs, fantastically executed vocals, and a few ambient passages to then further the spacey atmosphere this album contains. So go out and buy this album, turn it up loud, and lock your door and digest this interesting slab of extreme metal. You will come to love it.
Rating: 8.5/10
Review link: www.axisofmetal.com/2012/03/desultor-master-of-hate-interesting.html
"Masters of Hate" will be released by Abyss Records on March 20th, 2012.
Desultor links:
Myspace: www.myspace.com/desultorsweden
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/desultor
Last fm: www.last.fm/music/Desultor
Abyss Records links:
Online Label & Online Music Store: www.officialabyssrecords.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/abyssrecordsofficial
Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Abyss-Records/164573050232055
Reverbnation: www.reverbnation.com/label/abyssrecords
Last fm: www.last.fm/label/AbyssRecords
Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/MinionfortheAbyss
Other links:
To Pre-order DESULTOR "Masters of Hate" CD go to: www.officialabyssrecords.com/product_info.php?products_id=12132
To preview songs go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y12_Nqi9XLc or www.youtube.com/watch?v=st0WoXijb8s or www.youtube.com/?watch?v=H3JRdDRyehQ |
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