Gruesome – Dimensions Of Horror (2016)

Gruesome – Dimensions Of Horror (2016)

June 4, 2023

Depending on what you want from your death metal, you may find Gruesome to be tired and derivative or instead scratching that specific itch that only early 90s death metal can. The excellent cover art (by Ed Repka) should give you some indication of the presence of the “classic” sound here, but by what degree this is a case of the spirit of such being kept alive vs. being aped as a gimmick… well, that’s…

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FesterDecay – Carcasses Revenge (2017)

FesterDecay – Carcasses Revenge (2017)

Not as good as the later shit but still intense pathological grinding death metal / goregrind in the vein of early Carcass. A short release of only 8 minutes (the version I heard didn’t have the Carcass cover at the end), but worth every second of your time. Tracks like “Liquidised Gallbladder” (how is that even medically possible? I don’t want to find out) and “Centipede In Ass” are just as digusting as you may…

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Bethlehem – Dictius Te Necare (1996)

Bethlehem – Dictius Te Necare (1996)

I first heard of Bethlehem after Ralner Landfermann appeared on an Anaal Nathrakh song, and I was blown away by how crazy the vocals were. So perhaps my enjoyment of this album has been primed somewhat, unlike say someone who stumbled upon this talked about mid-90s release and had no idea what was coming when they pressed play. I have actively come here in search of these vocals, and I am very much on board…

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Bathory – Under The Sign Of The Black Mark (1987)

Bathory – Under The Sign Of The Black Mark (1987)

June 3, 2023

My professional opinion about this piece of work is thus: this shit fucking slaps. Everything from the artwork to the production to the guitar tone is just absolutely fucking perfect. Well, not perfect, but pretty damn fucking good, y’know? Anyway, Under The Sign Of The Black Mark is when Quothorn more or less takes the fate of Bathory into his own hands, performing pretty much fucking every single role on this thing except for the…

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Carnivore – Carnivore (1985)

Carnivore – Carnivore (1985)

June 2, 2023

The first Carnivore album probably isn’t as good as the second but it’s still a pretty solid album. Some of the doomier riffs are fantastic, despite the trashy nature of the album in general. You can tell from the off that it has that unique Pete Steele sound, not to play down the other members. There is plenty of hay-wire ideas here, as well as strange interludes and takes on things (the chilled bongo sections…

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Swans – Anonymous Bodies In An Empty Room (1990)

Swans – Anonymous Bodies In An Empty Room (1990)

May 31, 2023

Anonymous Bodies… has always been my least favourite Swans release. It is the live album that followed The Burning World, and contains tracks from that era as well as some rought outlines of stuff that would come soon after on White Light From The Mouth Of Infinity. Whilst it is interesting to get a view into how the stifled tracks from The Burning World unfolded in a more natural way on the live stage, one…

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Satanic Warmaster – Opferblut (2003)

Satanic Warmaster – Opferblut (2003)

I’ve had a whole bunch of listens to this thing but it keeps sailing on by. I cannot get a grip on any of the songs, none of which are particularily bad by the way, but leave no trace after they are gone and the next one has started. Hell, the first time I played this the whole thing had looped through without me even realising it, which is not a good thing. I have…

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Vaperror – Mana Pool (2014)

Vaperror – Mana Pool (2014)

I got drawn in by that sweet, sweet vapor artwork, but quickly it became apparent that this was not the trip I was looking for. Too many fuggen trap beats, for real. If you’re into that, please go ahead and get stuck in, otherwise, stay far away.

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Swans – The Gate (2015)

Swans – The Gate (2015)

I saw Swans on every UK tour that they did between 2010 and the end of the “trilogy” line up in 2017 (or 2018 – I forget). I got a copy of every live album they did too off the back of these experiences (except Deliquescence, which had sold out by the time the tour date nearest me rolled around, goddamn it). You could easily argue that The Gate captures “peak Swans”, who are at…

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Vacuous – Dreams Of Dysphoria (2022)

Vacuous – Dreams Of Dysphoria (2022)

Vacuous’ debut record expands on the band’s promising sound from demos (EPs?) such as Katabasis. The band have grown from a small unit into a fully fledged 5 piece and the sound has grown along with them. The artwork is fitting; such a messy, confusing maelstrom of what could be flesh but also otherworldly materials is the perfect artistic interpretation of Vacuous’ dense and brutal sound. I’m not going to give you any big brain…

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Esham – Bro (2023)

Esham – Bro (2023)

I have a lot of time for Esham but this legitimately sounds like a Goblin-era Tyler outtake set to a stock beat that someone downloaded off Soundcloud. Not a strong start to the promo cycle for the new record, I’ll be honest.

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Crymych – Endless Fucking Winter (2022)

Crymych – Endless Fucking Winter (2022)

May 30, 2023

Mysterious but rather hollow sounding four track record from fellow VVelsh countrymen. I think this β€œhollowness” can easily be attributed to the missing guitar; most of these lengthy pieces are devoid of guitar, instead being led by very loud drums and a backdrop of synthesiser moods. Coupled with the production style, Endless Fucking Winter therefore has a fairly unique sound, one that is cold and sparse and indeed living up to its name.

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State Of Conviction – A Call To Arms (2006)

State Of Conviction – A Call To Arms (2006)

Solid, funk-influenced hardcore from a Cleveland, OH outfit that features some of the dudes from Mushroomhead, namely one-time vocalist Jason Popson and classic-era guitarist John Sekula (known to MRH fans as JJ Righteous). You can tell immediately upon firing this up that Sekula is playing; that dry, super thick guitar tone that immediately reminds me of M3 comes bursting out of the speakers. As far as the funk influences go I think these are held…

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Impetigo – Ultimo Mondo Cannibale (1990)

Impetigo – Ultimo Mondo Cannibale (1990)

Gross, disgusting, beautiful, old school analogue death metal with grindcore elements. In fact, I hate the term β€œdeathgrind” but to use it to describe bands like Impetigo or Blood is very fitting. Things do stray into Mortician territory here and there (as in, massive horror movie sample chunks are thrown in) but otherwise this is pure raw metal Armageddon. I love everything about this. Sick, pulsating production with thick drums and riffs, and barked or…

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Grausame TΓΆchter – Vagina Dentata (2016)

Grausame TΓΆchter – Vagina Dentata (2016)

May 29, 2023

Stale, repetitive, uninspiring in just about every possible way. I’m sure there are people out there that listen to this stuff, and I suppose the production quality is pretty good, but my god it’s so bland I can’t even find the words to write about it. I just wish I could get the time back that I spent with this. Oh well. Live and learn.

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The John Coltrane Quartet – Africa / Brass (1961)

The John Coltrane Quartet – Africa / Brass (1961)

Cool, calm yet complex jazz from one of the masters. Well, it’s credited to Coltrane in title but just take a look at the full credits – there are some incredible players on this thing. Please forgive my lack of jazz knowledge but Africa / Brass seems like a chilled mix between the bop worlds and the fusion worlds that would soon overtake in popularity. The songs are long and meandering but the backbones of…

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Majestic Mass – Savage Empire Of Death (2018)

Majestic Mass – Savage Empire Of Death (2018)

May 27, 2023

For how incredible its album cover is, Savage Empire Of Death does not disappoint. Imagine black metal stylings crossed with sleazy doomy rock (Satan’s Satyrs, Mephistopheles etc.) and you wouldn’t be far off here. In fact, just imagine Black Magick SS with a little less keyboard and a lot less swastikas, and you’re bang on the money. The production is pretty nasty, but that lends much more to the atmosphere and vibe than what it…

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Mortiis – FΓΈdt Til Γ… Herske (1994)

Mortiis – FΓΈdt Til Γ… Herske (1994)

A timeless classic of the “Dungeon Synth” genreI’ve found that Fodt Til A Herske has always filled me with a profound sadness; a sadness that once again fills me as I sit here late at night writing this review whilst this record plays. When I first got the CD at 15 years old it felt as sad then as it does now, but with the music pressing on different weights from life. I guess between…

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Antichrist Siege Machine – Purifying Blade (2021)

Antichrist Siege Machine – Purifying Blade (2021)

Hmmmmmm that’s some tasty, tasty war metal. Love the sheer sonic obliteration that is the fucking SNARE DRUM alone. That’s my jam. But yeah, in all seriousness, this is heavy as shit. Which is what we want, right? At least from war metal, this is to be expected and I welcome it openly. Is there masses of variation and technical nuance? Perhaps not. Purifying Blade does have more going than your average 30-minutes-blur of a…

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Gudsforladt – Friendship, Love and War (2022)

Gudsforladt – Friendship, Love and War (2022)

This is some super cool shit. I love the mix of melody and absolutely atrocious production – now that my friends, is something to live for. It’s like all the hideously racist shit that comes out of the Finnish scene only without, y’know, any of the hideous racism. Instead we have a pure (lol) distillation of melodic black metal, and it sounds fucking class. Friendship, Love and War is a long album too, clocking in…

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Miles Davis – Amandla (1989)

Miles Davis – Amandla (1989)

Charming and lovely and an absolute pleasure to listen to, but also rather uneventful and not boundary pushing in any way shape or form. I feel like I have fallen into some sort of vaporwave mall / backrooms nightmare, or I’m stuck playing SimCity2000 for the rest of my life – which could be a good vibe if that’s what you are after. Take this on face value and enjoy the smooth tunes, but don’t…

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Sepultura – Nation (2001)

Sepultura – Nation (2001)

Listening to the Sepultura albums chronologically, I was initially surprised by how Against held it’s own – especially after how much I’d read the first transition to a Max-less world (lol) was recieved. Against held its own, allowing the band to continue as a three-piece but also begin flexing their new 4th member. I expected Nation to be more of this, but unfortunately it doesn’t even compare. Nation is just bad nu metal to the…

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Hail Conjurer – Ouroboros Lust (2023)

Hail Conjurer – Ouroboros Lust (2023)

One look at that cover art and I had to check this out, even more so when I saw the associated artists for this project were Pussies and Hooded Menace, two bands I would have never put in the same sentence. Hail Conjurer have a ton of recordings but this is the first that I have come across and after a few listens now I’m still not entirely sure what to make of it. The…

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Nocturnus – Ethereal Tomb (1999)

Nocturnus – Ethereal Tomb (1999)

Cool, calm and clean, Ethereal Tomb first comes on like a fucking Symphony X record or something, until you quickly realise that you are listening to a death metal record, just recorded and presented with a prog-style production. It is a far cry from the muddy yet gratifying CHONK of albums like The Key or Thresholds, but I found Ethereal Tomb to be a very rewarding listen, especially with repeat visits. The drumming in particular,…

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Sarcofago – I.N.R.I. (1987)

Sarcofago – I.N.R.I. (1987)

Messy, nasty, horrible metal cranked up to 11. You can feel the youthful energy of this thing overflowing throughout the whole record; be it in the raspy vocals, the crazy guitars or the sloppy, scattered drums. This is like combining early Possessed and early Venom in that machine from The Fly and turning it up to 666%. I.N.R.I. almost sounds to me like the accidental template for “war metal” (stuff like Beherit, Blasphemy and more…

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Sepultura – Blood Rooted (1997)

Sepultura – Blood Rooted (1997)

May 25, 2023

Something that I initially wrote off as a pointless odds-and-ends collection does actually turn out to contain some interesting moments. All the cover songs at the beginning are well worth a listen, and for the sheer oddity of it, as are the tracks that guest Mike Patton and even Jonathan Davis from Korn. But that’s it, really. One for the die-hards and completionists.

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Soulfly – Soulfly (1998)

Soulfly – Soulfly (1998)

An album that failed to resonate with me on every possible level. I love Max, I love nu metal, I love Ross Robinson, but this just does absolutely nothing for me. It’s hard to decide who was floundering more at this point, Sepultura with Against, or Max and Soulfly with this new project. I respect both artists for continuing in their own direction, but I don’t think either direction really paid off. Against by Sepulutra…

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Nile – Black Seeds Of Vengeance (2000)

Nile – Black Seeds Of Vengeance (2000)

You know the score by now – absurdly technical, down-tuned and blurry death metal that is intricately composed yet verging on the possibility of completely falling apart and sounding like completely pointless mush. It is indeed a fine line to walk, and such a constant barrage of Egyptian-theme barbarity can grate on the ears, with or without decent production (Black Seeds… is somewhere in the middle). However, if you are in the mood for have…

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Darkthrone – The Underground Resistance (2013)

Darkthrone – The Underground Resistance (2013)

The Underground Resistance was something that I really disliked when it first came out, because I had an mp3 rip of this thing that had the tracks listed backwards, and the opening moments of “Leave No Cross Unturned” that had those King Diamond kinda worshipping vocals immediately had me checking the fuck out of there. Of course, in hindsight, this is hilarious as “Leave No Cross Unturned” is easily the best song on this entire…

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Darkthrone – Transilvanian Hunger (1994)

Darkthrone – Transilvanian Hunger (1994)

Absolutely, catagorically, not only one of my favourite black metal albums of all time but one of my favourtie albums of all time from any band in any genre. I’ve put off reviewing this for the 13 years or so that I have been writing about music, because what can be said about such a revered classic? But as I’ve polished off and opined on the remainder of the Darkthrone catalogue, I’ve now been forced…

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The Body Lovers / The Body Haters – Compilation CD (1998/1999/2005)

The Body Lovers / The Body Haters – Compilation CD (1998/1999/2005)

May 21, 2023

I’ve had this CD for donkey’s years but broke it out recently after the annoucement of the track listing for the new 2022 Swans album, The Beggar. The CD version of this album contains the apparent third part of the Body Lovers’ trilogy (part 2 being the “Look At Me Go” suite on disc 2 of My Father… from 2010 – which I also need to revisit). I’ve never been that hot on The Body…

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Sepultura – Against (1998)

Sepultura – Against (1998)

May 15, 2023

1998 was a bad year if you were a die-hard fan of the old Sepultura stuff. In Against, Sepulutra released Roots MK2, but this time with a new vocalist. Disheartened fans may have flocked to Max’s new project Soulfly, only to find Roots MK3 featuring Fred Durst and the guy from Deftones lol. If you were a thrash head in 1998, things were tough. Changing up tack and returning with a new vocalist in the…

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Anal Bag – Deep (2012)

Anal Bag – Deep (2012)

May 13, 2023

Deep (I can’t help but think of The Boys’ character of the same name!) sounds more like a compilation than a unified full length, with a variety of sessions and sounds. Every time a new gorenoise blast comes in, it sounds like its a different recording from a different band or session – it’s all very disjointed. But this is gorenoise motherfuckers, so I doubt most if any people would be at all concerned with…

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Sepultura – Chaos A.D. (1993)

Sepultura – Chaos A.D. (1993)

May 9, 2023

Man this shit is some groovy fuckin’ metal. Like, damn. I’ve jammed this record about four times over the weekend alone. I love Igor’s drum sound on this. Shit is fucking fat, and shit is fucking tight. Just like the riffs, which are huge, and the bass. The vocals are angry as fuck. I’m not sure what it is about Chaos A.D. that makes Max sound so pissed off with the world, but it works…

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Darkthrone – Dark Thrones And Black Flags (2008)

Darkthrone – Dark Thrones And Black Flags (2008)

I got a bit excited during my multiple re-listens ahead of this review and for a moment thought I was coming here to write that Dark Thrones And Black Flags is my absolute favourite of the “punk”-era Darkthrone. But no, now I think on it, and digest the songs more, whilst it definitely has the coolest name (and thankfully no King Diamond vocals), it’s probably on par with F.O.A.D., and not quite as good as…

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Fiend – Derailed (2014)

Fiend – Derailed (2014)

May 8, 2023

Intense, non-stop grindcore with blasting, head-crushing production. The drums alone are enough to cave your skull in. The 6 minutes are over before you know it but yeah, you can just play this thing through again a few more times haha Honestly, super savage and as far as I know, under-rated grindcore. Need to check out some more of their splits.

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Agathocles / Rotocles – Split Tape (2013)

Agathocles / Rotocles – Split Tape (2013)

I’ve heard the cassette version of this, rather than the 7″ (both are by Twisted Truth), and there seems to be a longer tracklist, specifically on the AGx part. AGx bring the live material to a split once more, but thankfully it is of excellent quality and you can really get a sense for how these guys just absolutely rip it live (seen them a few times, can confirm). Rotocles are noisy as fuck, which…

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Darkthrone – Circle The Wagons (2010)

Darkthrone – Circle The Wagons (2010)

Well into the “Darkthrone with attitude” era (lol), came Circle The Wagons. Interestingly, from the Cult Is Alive onwards, the band transitioned from blackened crust punk to blackened heavy metal. This record doesn’t have the absurd falsetto vocals that its follow-up has, but it’s still pretty much raw heavy metal right down to the bone. This either works or doesn’t, depending on the individual track, but either way I respect Darkthrone for just y’know, doing…

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Esham – Judgement Day Vol. 1 – Day (1992)

Esham – Judgement Day Vol. 1 – Day (1992)

Judgment Day is probably my least favourite of the early Esham records, but that’s moreso because the other stuff just beyond kills it, rather than Judgement Day being particularily awful or anything like that. Hey, releasing a double album as your second record is a bold move especially when you consider how fast and loose Boomin’ Words From Hell is. Judgement Day is a step forward to the man’s known signature acid rap sound, but…

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Esham – Judgement Day Vol. 2 – Night (1992)

Esham – Judgement Day Vol. 2 – Night (1992)

I tend to see Judgement Day as one whole album, as a modern listener that’s how it’s presented to us on streaming services, so its hard to appreciate the split between the two records. I’d love to get some of this wicked shit on CD but the prices are just absurd, even for the remasters that happened recently. Anyway, part 2, “night”, is choc full of fucking amazing rap tunes. The opening track is awesome,…

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Darkthrone – Hate Them (2003)

Darkthrone – Hate Them (2003)

May 7, 2023

UGH. On Hate Them, Darkthrone seems to channel a bunch of Tom G Warrior droning riff energy (moreso than usual) into their perfected turn of the millenium sound (such as on Plaguewielder and Ravishing Grimness). One could argue however that Hate Them lives up to it’s name, and hits a bit harder than the previous albums in this style. The songs just seem all that more angrier, with songs like “Fucked Up And Ready To…

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Gwar – We Kill Everything (1999)

Gwar – We Kill Everything (1999)

On GWAR’s 7th studio album (8th if you count the soundtrack stuff they did), it would be easy to accuse them of going astray from their true sound. I think however, that would be an ignorant thing to say. Sure, it looks that way on the surface, but if you think about the Death Piggy days, and even the debut Hell-O, punk has always been a part of GWAR’s ethos. Sure, 90s-to-the-core “punk rock” stuff…

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Dio – Holy Diver (1983)

Dio – Holy Diver (1983)

Holy Diver was an excellent way to kick off the “solo” effort of Ronnie James Dio, riding hot off the success of both Sabbath records, Heaven And Hell and Mob Rules. Dio Sabbath isn’t my favourite thing in the world, but I heavily appreciate the work that the group did together with Dio (and not to mentioned, Dehumanizer is awesome and under-rated!). With Vinny Appice being onboard this doesn’t sound a hundred miles away from…

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Leaf Hound – Growers Of Mushroom (1971)

Leaf Hound – Growers Of Mushroom (1971)

I love this album and return to it quite frequently. It isn’t something I would ever have found on my own; I have their annoucement for Roadburn festival about 11/12 years ago to thank for forcing me to check out their records. But, I’m glad to be here. At first, when the opening riff of “Freelance Fiend” comes forth from the speakers, it sounds kinda weird and hollow, and you may be forgiven for thinking…

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Konflict / Reek Of The Unzen Gas Fumes – Split Tape (2015)

Konflict / Reek Of The Unzen Gas Fumes – Split Tape (2015)

This split is the first I’d heard of either of these bands, and I gotta say, it was as uncompromising and as headache-inducing as I expected it to be. I don’t have a physical copy so it’s hard for me to tell where one band ends and the other begins (lol) but if absurdly abrasive audible hell is somewhere in your wheelhouse, you should enjoy this. As someone who “came up through” the cybergrind/digigrind online…

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The Rotted – Get Dead Or Die Trying (2008)

The Rotted – Get Dead Or Die Trying (2008)

May 5, 2023

When the jump from Gorerotted to The Rotted originally happened, I wasn’t exactly the biggest fan of the decision. After seeing the band live in The Rotted form in either 2009 or 2010, that opinion quickly changed and I got myself this CD. It is, to be fair, a really fun listen if you like your metal injected with the usual energy and bile you would get on a hardcore punk record. The opening one-two…

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October Noir – Fate, Wine & Wisteria (2021)

October Noir – Fate, Wine & Wisteria (2021)

Type O Negative is one of my favourite bands of all time, and Peter Steele is one of the most unique artists of all time. Therefore, every bone in my body wanted to like this, for the cover art, for the vibe, for the flat out Type O worship, but alas, it’s just not very good. “Windows” is by far the best track (and its not as good as people are making out) but the…

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Sepultura – Arise (1991)

Sepultura – Arise (1991)

I just love that cover art – I’m not even entirely sure what exactly it is supposed to be, but I love it regardless. I’m not sure if it accurately describes the sound of Sepultura on this record, but that’s by the by. Arise is another solid early-career release from the group, obviously with Max still leading the way. Chunky, very well crafted songs meets chunky, very well crafted production techniques from the absolute hero…

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Satyricon – Dark Medieval Times (1993)

Satyricon – Dark Medieval Times (1993)

Dark Medieval Times is one of those weird albums that I really love despite having no personal stand-out tracks. It just flows so well, and the production and / or atmosphere are absolutely on point. In fact, I’d even go as far as saying that the recent remaster of this thing (despite having sub par artwork) goes a long way in evening out some of the feel that this record is cobbled together from various…

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John Coltrane – Soultrane (1958)

John Coltrane – Soultrane (1958)

My vocabulary when it comes to reviewing jazz is noticeably stunted. I don’t know enough about the genre (at least as not as much as I do about grind, death metal and black metal lol) in order to be fully comfortable when describing what I hear, but what I do know is that I thoroughly enjoy what I hear, and Soultrane is another one of those records that I’ve really enjoyed recently. As I noted…

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Mortiis – Perfectly Defect (2010)

Mortiis – Perfectly Defect (2010)

The 6 year gap between The Grudge and Perfectly Defect had me completely checked out from the world of Mortiis. Granted, through the MySpace days I kept up to date on the hefty touring he was doing with his full band, and I even saw them myself in I think 2005, and they were great. The Grudge wasn’t my favourite thing in the world, but I really enjoyed the remixes on Some Kind Of Heroin….

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Nocturnus – Nocturnus (1993)

Nocturnus – Nocturnus (1993)

May 3, 2023

Decent 7″ record from early Nocturnus. It’s not as great as The Key or the stuff that followed, and it’s really similar to a Morbid Angel kinda vibe, but despite this its actually pretty good. I don’t have a ton to say as it’s only two tracks, but its well worth checking out.

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Blood Chalice – Sepulchral Chants Of Self-Destruction (2017)

Blood Chalice – Sepulchral Chants Of Self-Destruction (2017)

It’s a rare thing to find war metal stuff with such a strong production. The sound on Sepulchral Chants… is crystal clear, but the band lose none of their bite for it. Expect balls to the wall, non-stop, suffocating brutality that hits a lot of genre tropes but also has it’s own sound and presence. For those who like their black metal uncompromising and disgusting as absolute fuck, look no further.

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Revenge – Victory.Intolerance.Mastery (2004)

Revenge – Victory.Intolerance.Mastery (2004)

You could argue that once you’ve heard one Revenge album then you’ve heard them all. But, I disagree. This shit is fucking incredible from the word “go” until it’s end about half hour later. Sure, the style doesn’t change much from the album before it, but even at the end of this I’m left salivating for more (give or take a bit of ear fatigue after letting it run through twice). Do I have any…

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Destructive Explosion Of Anal Garland – Tour De Anal (2014)

Destructive Explosion Of Anal Garland – Tour De Anal (2014)

May 2, 2023

I’ve kind of been here before, twice before lol, but that’s OK. When your band is called Destructive Explosion Of Anal Garland, you do not need to be completely innovative and progressive. That is not to say the sound hasn’t improved over the trilogy of albums thusfar, mind you. But yeah, what I’m trying to say is that some times, you just want to put your trousers on your head and dance around in a…

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Drudkh – Blood In Our Wells (2006)

Drudkh – Blood In Our Wells (2006)

This is a very nice black metal album. I mean that in a way that is, well, just a pleasure to listen to. It is still harsh and cold, and not overly melodic, but retains that overarching atmospheric quality that stuff like Burzum pioneered, and what hundreds of bands strive for and often completely miss. Songs about Ukranian nationalism or not, this is a solid black metal release. It is the first I’ve heard from…

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Fear Factory – Aggression Continuum (2021)

Fear Factory – Aggression Continuum (2021)

Fear Factory hit quite the stride over the last decade or two. Unsure if you would class it as a second wind as such, but there has definitely been elements of revival and invigoration in the band’s sound. Of course, Burton is now gone, but that’s another story for another time. On Aggression Continuum, things have a very real danger of becoming stale, but despite that threat being ever-present, generally this is pretty solid and…

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Christian Death – Deathwish (1984)

Christian Death – Deathwish (1984)

I love this earlier style of artwork that adorned many of the band’s releases in the beginning. Proper creepy shit. I’d be lying if it truly represented the sound however, at least here on Deathwish, which is bubbling with energy and completely alive, rather than spooky and ethereal and ghostly. Those elements would come later, even so, in this proto-post-punk stage, or form, Christian Death’s music was still very odd – charmingly so, of course.

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Aborym – Generator (2006)

Aborym – Generator (2006)

May 1, 2023

I was quite the fan of With No Human Intervention in my teenage years, but I never really gelled all that well with the later Aborym stuff. Generator is far from a bad album, and it certainly seems unfair to rank it lower than a 3.5/5 or something like that. However, the more polished elements here just have me pining for the harsh industrail coldness of the previous record. I will commend Aborym for their…

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Black Witchery – Upheaval Of Satanic Might (2005)

Black Witchery – Upheaval Of Satanic Might (2005)

April 30, 2023

I fell asleep with this album on repeat (thanks Spotify) and ended up listening to it in my sleep over and over and over from approx 11pm until 5am. Whether this nocturnal consumption of war metal will have any effect on my mental state going forward, only time will tell. I did enjoy Unpheaval of Satanic Might, however (I fell asleep on one of my re-listens, so I have heard the whole thing lol). The…

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Mortiis – The Stargate (1999)

Mortiis – The Stargate (1999)

I loved the shit out of this when I was a nipper but having re-listened recently I realise that perhaps it wasn’t as good as I thought it was. I had the gold CD version of this, but without the book, because I ordered the “Mortiis pack” off Earache records (basically a copy of every studio album he has with them), in which they accidentally gave me two copies of The Grudge (the standard, and…

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Mortiis – Γ…nden Som Gjorde OpprΓΈr (1995)

Mortiis – Γ…nden Som Gjorde OpprΓΈr (1995)

April 29, 2023

I recently listened to the remastered version of this, which was great fun as it’s been years since I’ve heard this, I used to play it all the time when wasting my life on WoW through the small hours of every night. Anyway, enough about me. Anden Som Gjorde Appror isn’t as good as Fodt Til A Herske or Song Of A Long Forgotten Ghost, but it does introduce more bombast into the music. These…

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Bulldozer – The Day Of Wrath (1985)

Bulldozer – The Day Of Wrath (1985)

April 28, 2023

Silly but very, very entertaining blackened thrash back from the days when blackened thrash wasn’t really a thing outside of Venom, and to be honest, Bulldozer is so much more than a Venom clone. Labelling them as such merely does them a disservice. The production is rough but serviceable, and the music has that looseness to it that only adds to proceedings, rather than coming across as sloppy and useless. The subject matter is a…

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Sulfuric Cautery – Suffocating Feats Of Dehumanization (2023)

Sulfuric Cautery – Suffocating Feats Of Dehumanization (2023)

Suffocating Feats Of Dehumanization is a contender for my favourite release of 2023 so far. This thing is an incredibly well made goregrind release, taking the template laid on the Chainsaws… album and doubling down on it. On the surface of it, Suffocating… comes across like Putrefaction In Progress-era LDOH, but this is actually well crafted (no shade to LDOH’s noise), with chunky riffs beneath the carnage and some of the best drumming and vocals…

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Nine Inch Nails – With Teeth (2005)

Nine Inch Nails – With Teeth (2005)

April 27, 2023

I listened the shit out of this album, not in 2005 when it came out (even though “The Hand That Feeds” got a lot of plays from me and my school mates), but in 2015 when I was in my mid 20s working shifts delivering for the local kebab shop, desperately trying to claw together some extra money for me and my partner. This CD never left my car. I’m not the biggest fan of…

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Arghoslent – Incorrigible Bigotry (2002)

Arghoslent – Incorrigible Bigotry (2002)

Not feeling this shit, at all. This band seem revered amongst those who are deep down the NSBM rabbit hole, but Arghoslent are not a black metal band. I guess this is NSDM, if I could use such a fucking stupid term. I am genuinely, honestly, all politics on hold, struggling to understand what is so great about this band? All I’m hearing is some mid melodeath with bad production. And that kids, is not…

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Conqueror – War Cult Supremacy (1999)

Conqueror – War Cult Supremacy (1999)

For a band with such a short discography as Conqueror, it is impressive how much of an impact releases such as this had on extreme metal. Sure, I guess Blasphemy also has a fairly small discography and their importance is also rather high on the scale, so maybe it is just the world of war metal being such a tiny one. Who knows? Not me. Anyway, fucking War Cult Supremacy. Absolutely bludgeoning, non-stop war metal…

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Muse – Origin Of Symmetry (2001)

Muse – Origin Of Symmetry (2001)

April 26, 2023

Ah, Muse, Muse, Muse. Blimey. How hard can a band fall off? Why, just ask Muse. Origin Of Symmetry is a stunning sophomore effort from a promising band who, on their debut, showed a side to them which had a lot of promise, but perhaps conformed to dare I say somewhat regular songwriting for the time. Many have pointed out the similarities to Radiohead, and I don’t take much stock in this, because I love…

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Anal Cunt – Morbid Florist (1993)

Anal Cunt – Morbid Florist (1993)

For me, Morbid Florist is THE classic Anal Cunt EP. 88 Song EP? Great, but very raw. 5643 Song EP? Too much going on – a novelty. For the truest and best quality collection of old school Anal Cunt blurs and noisecore blasts, look no further than Morbid Florist. I think I would probably be thinking too much into it if I deeply analyzed each and every one of these songs, but here is a…

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Goatmoon – Finnish Steel Storm (2007)

Goatmoon – Finnish Steel Storm (2007)

FInnish Steel Storm is very raw, distorted black metal with that typical Finnish melody cutting right through it. I’m not on board with any of the fucking shit these guys are writing songs about (you can stick your bigotry up your skinny arse), but I am inherently interested in bands that are “hiding behind the NSBM curtain” as I like to say. I am here to taste the forbidden fruit, you might say. So far,…

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Darkthrone – Plaguewielder (2001)

Darkthrone – Plaguewielder (2001)

Not a bazillion miles away from Ravishing Grimness that preceded it, Plaguewielder is an absolute riff machine. We’re down to 6 tracks on this album, but the songs are pretty long, clocking in at 42 minutes in total. Everything I said about Ravishing Grimness kinda stands for this one, to be honest. The production is clean but works very well with the sound that the band are going for, and whilst it does almost feel…

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Candlemass – Epicus Doomicus Metallicus (1986)

Candlemass – Epicus Doomicus Metallicus (1986)

Epicus Doomicus Metallicus is beyond legendary, especially for a band that has spanned many decades (and many vocalists), but has also stayed fairly true to their core doom metal roots. And that core element is exactly what is on display here in this debut, in its truest and rawest form. That last sentence sounds like maybe I am talking about a black metal band, but what I mean to say is, is that later iterations…

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Bal-Sagoth – Starfire Burning Upon The Ice-Veiled Throne Of Ultima Thule (1996)

Bal-Sagoth – Starfire Burning Upon The Ice-Veiled Throne Of Ultima Thule (1996)

If this record was an instrumental then it would be so, so much better. After really enjoying their debut record, I found Starfire… to be a massive disappointment. Everything is turned up to 11, and not necessarily in a good way. Sometimes it feels like all the instruments are fighting for space in the mix. Now and then it works, but in some moments it is really clumsy and the guitars and synthesizers are just…

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Behexen – Rituale Satanum (2000)

Behexen – Rituale Satanum (2000)

I came into Behexen’s music via the Satanic Warmaster split, where they offer some of the best black metal you can hope to hear. Perhaps my expectations were too high then, when finally going back to the debut full length to check it out. There is, surprisingly, a fair bit of pomp here for such a raw black metal recording, with the intro ritual setting the tone nicely for the screeching horrors that follow it….

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Impulse Noise – Stress (2018)

Impulse Noise – Stress (2018)

On Stress, Impulse Noise play intense, frenetic grindcore with a thick and disgusting sound. Like, this shit is really firing on all cylinders. Firstly, the production is fantastic. The drumming is just absolutely insane. The bass, clanking away like some sort of mechanical nightmare, underpins everything and gives the proceedings such a genuine heaviness and weight to it. The guitar seems a bit drowned out at first, but it’s there, hammering away. Vocally, the band…

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Darkthrone – Ravishing Grimness (1999)

Darkthrone – Ravishing Grimness (1999)

Superb but somewhat uneventful mid-career album from the black metal legends. It is, admittedly, perhaps easy to tune out if listening to Darkthrone’s records chronologically. By the time you’ve gotten through Goatlord and Total Death (neither of which are dreadful, just a bit of a drop off in quality), albums like Ravishing Grimness, Plaguewielder and Hate Them start to blur into one. But is it really fair to judge Darkthrone on “It’s Not As Good…

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Mouse On The Keys – Machinic Phylum (2012)

Mouse On The Keys – Machinic Phylum (2012)

April 24, 2023

Really enjoyable rock-meets-jazz, with stunning piano leads and excellent production. The first track, “Aom” is probably the most demanding in regards to its structural composition, whereas the tunes that follow it seem to mellow out somewhat, but all in all this is a fantastic little EP that has really piqued my interest in what the rest of the project has to offer.

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AFX – Analogue Bubblebath (1991)

AFX – Analogue Bubblebath (1991)

The opening track (coincidentally the title track) of AFX’s now legendary first entry in his Analogue Bubblebath series, will always live rent free in my head. It is, in my humble opinion, one of those tunes that just possesses a permanent timelessness quality. Yeah, sure, you can tell that this thing was recorded in the early 90s, as it smacks of those vibes, but that aside, I hope they will play this shit in museums…

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Head Of David – Dustbowl (1987)

Head Of David – Dustbowl (1987)

It’s one thing to be produced by a legend such as Steve Albini, but quite another thing to sound very, very similar to one of his bands. In this case, Head Of David’s Dustbowl is not a million miles away from the dissonant ramblings and clanking bass of Big Black, which is extremely disappointing considering the line up of this band, and as I say, the producer on board too. Putting aside the accusations of…

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Ripping Corpse – Dreaming With The Dead (1991)

Ripping Corpse – Dreaming With The Dead (1991)

Interesting debut (and only full length record) from Ripping Corpse, which of course, featured Erik Rutan who is now death metal legend (Morbid Angel, Hate Eternal, Cannibal Corpse etc. etc.) Even in these early daze, the riffs, shared here with Shaune Kelly, are pure precision. The production is a bit of an odd one, but this is a solid metal album. The vocals from Scott Ruth are perhaps an acquired taste for some, sounding like…

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Swans – Children Of God (1987)

Swans – Children Of God (1987)

April 23, 2023

Swans are one of those special bands that sound completely different on each record. The early stuff is some of the hardest music you can possibly want to hear. You could also argue that the sound began thawing on Holy Money or Greed, albums that came before this, but the way I see that instead is that the band added more elements to their work, rather than stripping back their work. Children Of God was…

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Haggus / Cystoblastosis – Split Tape (2017)

Haggus / Cystoblastosis – Split Tape (2017)

Cystoblastosis play their down-tuned, dirgy goregrind with intense pinging snares and gargling vomit vocals. It brings the feeling of a subterranean horror bubbling beneath the surface, about to breach the ground level and destroy humanity, or something. Haggus stuff is a peaking a bit, drums are loud as all manner of fuck, but that’s OK. Dirty, nasty, goregrind is the order of the day, of course with the expected Haggus mincecore influences. Disgusting vocals, some…

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Jedi Mind Tricks – Violence Begets Violence (2011)

Jedi Mind Tricks – Violence Begets Violence (2011)

I got into JMT through Vinnie Paz guesting on some Immortal Technique stuff (I think, anyway), so I came in around this era and this was the first record I ever heard by them, so a lot of the chat about this not being as good as the old shit wasn’t applicable to me, as I hadn’t heard any of that stuff yet. I’ve had this album “saved” on my to-do list since 2014, and…

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Bal-Sagoth – A Black Moon Broods Over Lemuria (1995)

Bal-Sagoth – A Black Moon Broods Over Lemuria (1995)

I am admittedly very late to the party when it comes to Bal-Sagoth. I remember them from my Cradle-years as a teenager, where Bal-Sagoth’s albums were advertised inside flyers that came with the early Cradle records (they were on the same label for a while). I can draw other similarities here with CoF too: the style of keyboard playing in very similar in parts, as is the slightly-pitchshifted narration-style vocals. I know CoF came before…

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Lifelover – Promo 2005 (2005)

Lifelover – Promo 2005 (2005)

April 22, 2023

A bit of a non-starter, if I’m honest. The tracks take a very, very long time to get moving (I know this is the point), but when they do start doing something (the odd melodic riff echoing away in the background over the droning ambience), then it sounds pretty good. The only problem is that we have to listen to an absolute ton of go-nowhere ambience before reaching that point. I don’t dislike this because…

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Stephen Rippy, Chris Rippy, David Rippy & Kevin McMullan – Age Of Empires OST (1997)

Stephen Rippy, Chris Rippy, David Rippy & Kevin McMullan – Age Of Empires OST (1997)

This has to be one of the greatest game soundtracks of all time (I probably say that about every game soundtrack to be honest). It is very difficult for me to not look back at stuff like this with rose-tinted glasses on. These games were a huge part of a childhood that was perhaps misspent playing silly games instead of being outside playing (although to be fair I did a good amount of both, I…

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Fanisk – Noontide (2003)

Fanisk – Noontide (2003)

This came highly recommended, although I must say I was very sketched out by the cover drawing. Like, not only is it beyond sketchy (lol) but it is also absolutely awful – not really selling this music to me at all in any way shape or form. I was perhaps slow to warm to Fanisk for these reasons but Noontide is a slow burn; the intro taking it’s sweet time to load you into the…

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Papa Roach – Infest (2000)

Papa Roach – Infest (2000)

I absolutely loved this album when I was a kid. Back then, in the golden year that was 2000, where the world was changing and looking forward to a brand new millenium (what a dissapointment, eh?), 10-year-old me and one of my best friends, Alex, went to the local Woolworths, money burning a hole in our pockets, and we bought our first ever albums. I bought Linkin Park’s Hybrid Theory (the first album I ever…

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Goblin – Greatest Hits (1979)

Goblin – Greatest Hits (1979)

I feel like I’ve heard multiple different iterations of this “best of” collection over the years, but it doesn’t really matter because everyone knows what tracks are always going to be on these things. Whether you’ve seen the movies that these tracks appear in or not, Goblin are such an unique band that listening to these compositions is always an enjoyable experience. The atmosphere is tangible, the instrumentation weird and tense. I mean, I guess…

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Flying Lotus – You’re Dead (2014)

Flying Lotus – You’re Dead (2014)

I really enjoyed Cosmogramma and its odd mix of jazz tropes and disconnected electronic elements. It was a refreshing mix of styles (not to mention a mix of styles that has failed to mix well in the past). I appreciate that in the dense world of electronic music (and jazz, for that matter), FlyLo is able to give himself an unique, stand-out sound. But, there is something about You’re Dead that just does not gel…

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Taake – Bjoergvin (2002)

Taake – Bjoergvin (2002)

April 21, 2023

Well made and brilliantly written black metal, but not in the style that I’m the biggest fan of. The production is frosty, grim and at the same time sparkling with life and activity. The album unfolds in such a way that it does genuinely feel like you are on some sort of epic journey. I gotta admit, I absolutely lost it when the “boing” sound goes off. Interesting decision, that.

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Haemorrhage / Denak – Split 7″ (1998)

Haemorrhage / Denak – Split 7″ (1998)

Solid efforts here from both bands: Denak are more straight up grind, with the brutal, speedy edge you’d want from such a disgusting, underground split. Haemorrhage in this particular session / era have the Carcass worship dialled up to 9000 split skulls per minute. Off the hook sickness, but you’ll know what to expect before you even go in.

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Suffocation – Effigy Of The Forgotten (1991)

Suffocation – Effigy Of The Forgotten (1991)

This is some historical sick shit right here. Perhaps for its time one of the sickest and heaviest sounds ever, and a precursor to the entire sub-genre that we know today as slam or slamming death metal. There was just something more brutal about a lot of these New York bands compared to shit coming out elsewhere in the country – I guess it was maybe the hardcore influences, I don’t know. I’ve never been…

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Asidhara – Echoes Of The Ancients (2023)

Asidhara – Echoes Of The Ancients (2023)

Really solid, high-energy and modern-sounding crossover thrash from grimm and frostbitten VVales. Production is super clear and the playing is super tight. There’s no fucking about at 4 tracks in length either: in, out, job done. Gonna keep an eye on these guys for sure.

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Darkthrone – Goatlord (1996)

Darkthrone – Goatlord (1996)

As I said in the review of the vocal-less Goatlord, the music of this release fascinates me. However, the vocals added later, in an attempt to make Goatlord into a complete album – well, these things are pretty fucking bad. I appreciate the desire to complete the demos that they started many years prior, but there is a whole farmyard worth of different vocal noises here, from the kvlt down to the absolute bizarre. Not…

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Darkthrone – Goatlord Original (2023)

Darkthrone – Goatlord Original (2023)

I can’t help but be captivated by the music that Darkthrone play on Goatlord. It is a true “what might have been moment” where the whole course of music could have been changed. Can you imagine a world without Darkthrone as a black metal band? Think, what would the implications of this be? Black metal would still exist obviously, but it would look different, that’s for sure. I never really got into Goatlord as a…

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Absurd – Totenlieder (2003)

Absurd – Totenlieder (2003)

Absurd have always drawn me in, as far back as I can ever remember, due to the forbidden nature about listening to these guys. They are, after all, the OGs (I bet they love that) of NSBM. The trouble is, is that every “classic” Absurd release that came my way sounded like complete unlistenable shite. And hey, I’m a man whose heard his fair share of crappy demo tapes – but the Absurd ones are…

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Metallica – 72 Seasons (2023)

Metallica – 72 Seasons (2023)

April 20, 2023

Nowhere near as bad as people are making it out to be, but still lacking in spark and originality, that’s for sure.When I first heard the tracks that the band dropped in anticipation of this record, to me they sounded overcompressed, synthetic and false. Lars’ drums sounded quantised to all hell, and James’ vocals were autotuned to death. I understand my man James is pushing 60, but y’know, idk, fuckin’ Michael Gira doesn’t use autotune….

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PainKiller – Execution Ground (1994)

PainKiller – Execution Ground (1994)

This is the third Pain Killer full length album to date (although its kinda weird to call the first two full lengths such, because they aren’t all that long). Execution Ground breaks the mould, entering far, far spacier territory. You can really feel the influences that Mick was experimenting with at the time; dub, ambient etc. (let’s not forget Laswell has albums in this territory too). The album is a far cry from the jazz-grind…

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Hellhammer – Demon Entrails (2008)

Hellhammer – Demon Entrails (2008)

I’m a listen to a demo in it’s original form kinda guy, but Demon Entrails is one of the exceptions, as it pulls together a pile of Hellhammer OG demos into one compilation. I mean, that’s what demo compilations do, right? LOL I’m not sure what it is about this that I prefer to listen to over the originals, but I think it has something to do with the seemingly endless amount of old shit…

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