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International Day of SLAYER: Kerry King Posts One-Minute Video

…e outside world was once again forced to reckon with us as a cultural movement when they acknowledged the loss of one of metal’s most important figures, so it would be a mistake to simply hang our heads and close up shop. Jeff made music that was loud and defiant, and we must continue to uphold this standard in how we commemorate him and represent the hessian community,” said Tate. Many commentators view SLAYER as the “archetypal metal band” becau…

The Omega Experiment – Karma to Learn

…to handle their sometimes unfounded criticism? Wieten: Sure. I mean, we haven’t seen too much of it. Not on the level of Periphery or TesseracT and bands like that anyway. It’s really hard to keep a level of humility when you’ve busted your ass and put your blood, sweat, and tears into a piece of art. It can take months to years to make a good piece of art, and it takes a second for someone to rip it apart. Such is life. Dead Rhetoric: Rare when w…

Powerworld – Cybersteria (SPV)

…more down to earth songwriting ethics, Powerworld could be a welcome addition to your metal collection. www.powerworld.org www.spv.de…

Soilwork – March 21, 2013 – Altar Bar, Pittsburgh, PA

…the live arena than their contemporaries in Arch Enemy and In Flames. And plus, Speed Strid is such an imposing figure…who would want to venture a guess otherwise? www.soilwork.org www.jeffloomis.com www.facebook.com/blackguardband www.facebook.com/officialbondedbyblood www.facebook.com/hatchetofficial  …

Soilwork – Living, Breathing, Infinite?

…Rhetoric: I remember talking to him in 2009 right after he rejoined and even then, you could sense that he wasn’t totally onboard with the grind of touring. Strid: Yeah. That’s what we thought as well. We didn’t really talk things through; it was like one day, “Let’s try this thing out again.” We were really stoked about that, but it didn’t work out and maybe he shouldn’t have come back. But like I said – now know, and maybe he’s in a better plac…

Catching Up With Omnium Gatherum

…w World Shadows album. World-beating efforts like NWS don’t happen very often, even if the band’s track record leading up to that point was near-flawless. It was (and still is) the culmination of years and years of work refining, honing, and ultimately perfecting their melodic death metal craft. The gradual uptick from their 2003 debut Spirits and August Light through ’07’s Stuck Here On Snake’s Way to New World Shadows is certainly an impressive…

Arch/Matheos – No Exit This Time

…these glaring flaws [laughs]. Blistering.com: John, do you share the same sentiments? Arch: There’s certain things I cringe [over]. It’s hard for me to listen to. I just have to put myself in that point in time, and the time in which we were doing those things, we were doing what were doing. We were enjoying it. I remember the feeling of recording Spectre and Guardian and singing the songs and feeling very passionate. But it’s an evolutionary proc…

My Dying Bride – Floating In Darkness

…ck? Stainthorpe: Absolutely not. Our music would not be out there if we weren’t 100% into it. When we play live we play from every period of our existence because we love all the tracks. Hand on heart, I’m so proud of our achievements! Blistering.com: Are there any new songs in the works? If so, how are they shaping up? Stainthorpe: While I spent most of the time on Evinta, Andrew [Craighan, guitars] and Hamish [Glencross, guitars] were hard at wo…

Helloween – More Cheese, Please Part II

…moking again, which makes me more evil, so I could convey better Helloween material and do cheesy stuff. www.helloween*]}*.org

Helloween – More Cheese, Please

…e, “What?” And he said, “Yeah, we can all go home.” Then Kiske was like, “Uh, I’m going into the chest.” www.helloween*]}*.org

Les Discrets – Final Thoughts

…ut album and has been in the works for several years. Has some kind of burden been lifting considering how old some of these songs are? Fursy Tessyier: What happened when I started considering the idea of making an album was first to gather every song that fit to my mood and needs at the time. I have a lot of remaining songs and the choice was very difficult, as I had to choose within good songs, but also songs that made sense together. Some of th…

Helloween – Humor Has No Price

…of material right now and with Gambling… we got good reviews, so that’s great. We’ll try to do it again. www.helloween*]}*.org

Death – Spiritual Healing Reissue (Relapse Records)

…e; one of the first albums that demonstrated a band willing to expand upon its sound. And that album cover? One for the ages. www.emptywords.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Secret Sphere – Portrait of a Dying Heart (Scarlet Records)

…longtime fans a chance to listen to some impeccable symphonic power metal and Portrait of a Dying Heart will do just that. www.secretsphere.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

The Devil – The Devil (Candlelight Records)

…sence: you know what was going to happen, it was just told through a different lens. The Devil has done close to the same thing, foregoing traditional vocals altogether in lieu of voiceovers from various world-changing events, like the 9/11 tragedy (“World of Sorrow”), the assassination of John F. Kennedy (“Devil & Mankind”) and the nuclear arms race (“Extinction Level Event”). Granted, no one should balk at learning more about American history, b…

My Dying Bride – A Map Of All Our Failures (Peaceville Records)

…age, and panic, each of these and more featured throughout “Within the Presence of Absence” and “A Tapestry Scorned.” Diversity is highlighted between these two tracks and his work in them, covering each end of the spectrum of intensity. All of it ringing very clear and deep, no fuzzed out or wonky production anomalies, no peculiar mishaps that have marred other high profile releases this year! The only shortfall is something commonly encountered…

Dethklok Metalocalypse – Dethalbum III (Williams Street Records)

…o expand upon Hoglan’s playing (he’s as tasteful as ever), so the real happening moments come in the groove-laden portions of “Starved” or the valiant “Impeach God,” and closing grandeur of “Rejoin.” A triumph by modern day melodic death metal standards, Dethalbum IIIcarries plenty of weight in all facets, yet it’s Small’s attention to detail, coupled with Hoglan’s elaborate playing that make this album a success. Rare when two worlds like cartoon…

Secrets of the Moon – Seven Bells (Prophecy Productions)

…r, especially when an elongated melody starts to coil, while the single-oriented “Serpent Messiah” has all of the commercial dinginess and cull of modern-day Dimmu Borgir. Because the Germans aren’t quite apt to push the speed envelope, the channeled atmosphere on Seven Bells is perhaps the most noticeable trait. Whether it’s on the militaristic “Blood Into Wine” or experimental closing number “The Three Beggars,” Secrets of the Moon are able to d…

Vore – Gravehammer (Self-released)

…a savory slab of traditional metal. Hard to balk at something like this; it’s virtually trend-free and will retain its quality for years to come. www.vore.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Death – Individual Thought Patterns Reissue (Relapse Records)

…an’s drums are more large and snappy, virtually jumping out the speakers when the opening barrage of “Overactive Imagination” hits. It makes a giant difference from the original. After finding his technical groove with Human, Schuldiner proceeded to write a slithery, melodic, yet no-less brutal album. The punishing groove of “In Human Form” and breathy “Jealously” further pushed Death’s sound to the brink. This is also where melody totally found i…

Skeletonwitch – Forever Abomination (Prosthetic Records)

…and rarely wears out on the listener. It’s no small feat in this realm, given how often anything and everything of the fast and furious variety goes sour. For Skeletonwich, their versatility isn’t nearly close to becoming as fleshed-out as it can be, with the gashing melodic jabs of “Cleaver of Souls” ultimately proving there’s a lot of meat on the bones of a band that is improving right before our eyes. Heart-warming, really. www.skeletonwitch.or…

Brand New Sin – United State (Goomba Music)

…ning to a record like United State makes one think about what could have been if these gents had some real backing (and luck) when they were coming up. Now fronted by guitarist Kris Weichmann, BNS is still enamored with the Southern rock-on-metal sound, something that worked remarkably well on albums like 2002’s Recipe For Disaster and 2006’s Tequila. There’s always the chance for this stuff to sound inherently dumb being that it’s often lowest-co…

Death – Human Reissue (Relapse Records)

…it as challenging, pummeling, and captivating. And it’s good enough to distract adolescents from chewing their food properly… www.emptywords.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Burzum – Fallen (Candlelight Records)

…itt,” which rolls out one of his more disco-like drumbeats. Sorta funny, when taken into context. The frustrating thing with Fallen is that it could be an album rivaling the importance and depth of Burzum’s earlier works. You’re not going to find black metal more chilling and introspective than that, so if this album is a matter of Varg getting the cobwebs off for a future masterwork, then we’ll be patient. Heck, we waited well over a decade for a…

Death – The Sound of Perseverance Reissue (Relapse Records)

…ividual Thought Patterns remains their best work), it is still very much a progressive death metal hallmark. As it should be. www.emptywords.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Agalloch – Marrow of the Spirit (Profound Lore Records)

…cult album of theirs to delve into. The reliance on acoustic guitars has been lessened in favor of some early bursts of black metal on “Into the Painted Gray.” And while the attack appears to be more vengeful in relation to The Mantle or Ashes Against the Grain, the melodic thread is still very much there, remaining a natural hallmark of the band’s sound. Simply put, no one weaves melodies like Agalloch and their chord choices, while not far-fetch…

Control Denied – The Fragile Art of Existence Reissue (Relapse Records)

…etal-styled vocals ala The Sound of Perseverance, the results might have been different. Too often, it appears that Schuldiner hog-tied certain songs just for the sake of making Aymar’s vocals work. Since this is a reissue with demos, we do get to hear Schuldiner’s vocals on some of these songs, but it’s more in the half-sung/half-scream vein that was starting to shine through on Perseverance. Still, one would have liked to hear what was in store…

Helloween – 7 Sinners (The End Records/Sony)

…gheverything at this point in their career. Here’s to more “happy” songs next time out – you’ve proved you can be heavy, Helloween. www.helloween*]}*.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)

Burzum – Belus (Candlelight Records)

…ibe Varg was adept at back in the day. Unfortunately, the closing duo of “Morgenrøde” and “Belus’ tilbakekomst (Konklusjon)” are worth of the “Bore-zum” comments flying around the ‘net. Belus will get more looks based on curiosity alone, although this could do more harm than good for the man, as a lot of black metal newbies have zero clue about his mandatory early albums. The fact that Varg even made another record is a feat onto itself (and the l…

Helloween – Unarmed: Best of 25th Anniversary (The End Records/Sony)

…son. Rather, this is merely another showy victory lap for the most important German metal band alongside the Scorpions. www.myspace.com/helloween*]}*.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)