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

…stand with us to celebrate as visibly as we can,” said Tate. “Don’t go to work, listen to SLAYER!” For more information, visit www.nationaldayofslayer.org….

The Omega Experiment – Karma to Learn

…re a part of the progressive metal scene, which is chalk-full of music know-it-alls who can be awfully disconcerting. Are you equipped 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 m…

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

…airstyle were being made, probably because the singer’s blonde streak is oh-so-not thrash. But hey, the man can do what he wants with his hair. At least he has some. Thankfully, the soundman had BBB dialed in, and their passable brand of thrash got some people excited, specifically on “The Aftermath” and “Immortal Life.” With little or no interest in bearing witness to Blackguard’s overrated and pretentious “epic metal,” we mingled with old friend…

Soilwork – Living, Breathing, Infinite?

…at all actually [laughs]. We spent too long in the studio, like a year and-a-half. It didn’t turn out better because of that. Production sucked on that one. It could have sounded differently, but what’s the point on thinking about that now. Dead Rhetoric: I’m with you on Figure Number Five. Natural Born Chaos was such a critical and consumer success that a part of me back then, thought you would really devote a few years to it. Strid: Natural Bor…

Ram – Battering Away

…ir third album, the fittingly-titled Death (Metal Blade). The band’s Maiden-on-Priest-on-Dio-on-MSG approach is as snappy as they come, providing quite the dosage of fist-pumping metal anthems, some even taking a quick jaunt into 70’s territory. It’s the logical step up from 2009’s formidable Lightbringer, and sets the Swedes on course for “world domination,” as singer Oscar Carlquist would frequently point out over the duration of our electronic…

Catching Up With Omnium Gatherum

…and new video before the actual album release, maybe even in late spring or something. Better start working on this ASAP!” www.omniumgatherum.org

My Dying Bride – Floating In Darkness

…pe: More shows in Europe, new album then the 70,000 Tons of Metal festival out of Miami in January 2012 which will be fun. www.mydyingbride.org

Helloween – More Cheese, Please Part II

…meat and start smoking again, which makes me more evil, so I could convey better Helloween material and do cheesy stuff. www.helloween.org

Helloween – More Cheese, Please

…laughs]. I don’t know if these things are extremely extraordinary or tongue-and-cheek, or whatever. As someone who’s not a drummer, it’s like, “Oh, oh really, you’re doing that?” So I still have to ask him. Blistering.com: Like on “Are You Metal?” which takes the drumming to a whole new level. Weikath: Even though I want to remind you that we did some extremely intricate drum patterns on “Born On Judgment Day” [off Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Le…

Les Discrets – Final Thoughts

…ing.com: Describe the amount of work that went into putting together the 56-page booklet and short film “Tir Nan Org?” Tessyier: Wow… Describe? Cannot been described. With numbers, I can tell you that I spent one month and 15 days on the artbook making (paintings, design, layout etc). That is a HUGE amount of work but I chosen it! I am happy because everybody who received the artbook is happy with it and most of them notice the work which is behin…

Helloween – Humor Has No Price

…o the top of power metal mountain with Andi Deris, Helloween have more wear-and-tear than they’d like to admit. Compound that with a perpetually divided fanbase (Hansen vs. Kiske; Kiske vs. Deris; Weikath vs. Grapow/Kusch, etc.) and it’s no wonder mainman/guitarist Michael Weikath has been able to retain his trademark sense of humor. The trick behind Helloween is taking risks and the band has stuck their necks out once again, this time by re-arran…

Death – Spiritual Healing Reissue (Relapse Records)

…n the death metal puzzle; 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)

…thing, it should also give 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)

…rdi tried to when they claimed they’ve never heard of GWAR…The Devil look much like the Swedes. Furthemore, their name couldn’t be more misleading. www.thedevil.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

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

…e on A Map Of All Our Failures, another strong release for yet another band shooting past the 20-year mark. Fantastically depressing times await you! www.mydyingbride.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Behexen – Nightside Emanations (Debemur Morti Productions)

…the digest black metal passages that are a tepid cross between Watain and Gorgoroth’s more elusive moments. And so the covertness in which this four-piece operate on tracks like “Death’s Black Light,” “We Burn with Serpent’s Fire,” and the closing round of “Kiss of our Dark Mother ” end up being mere outlines of the bands that do quasi-atmospheric extreme black metal the right way. In passing, you’re partially stung by some buzzsaw riffs and round…

Dethklok Metalocalypse – Dethalbum III (Williams Street Records)

…culminating in an all-around memorable release, one that should stick around long after the cartoon has called it a day. www.dethklok.org

Architects UK – Daybreaker (Century Media Records)

…trend metal summation on Daybreaker; its joint parts, tight-pants roar, not-so-coy EMO vocals, and slippery countenance are pretty much everything most loathe about the cyclops haircut scene. Riddled with all sorts of “post” elements (i.e. post-hardcore, post-punk, etc.),Daybreaker’s flow is aided by a healthy dosage of melody, that of which helps the cause in mildly redeemable jaunts like “These Colours Don’t Run,” and “Even If You Win, You’re St…

Dawnbringer – Into the Lair of the Sun God (Profound Lore Records)

…solo guitar tandem of Bill Palko and Pharaoh’s Matt Johnsen for some always-tasteful licks. Nucleus received rave reviews and garnered Dawnbringer some much-deserved high profile press clippings, but Into the Lair of the Sun God is a more thorough piece of work. It will challenge those bored with the predictable offerings of power metal, while satisfying the old ‘bangers never-ending quest for a meeting point between Maiden and bare-bones metal. Q…

Wild Hunt – Before the Plane of Angles (Kemado Records)

…is easily a throwaway. However, “Window to the Nether” supplies a healthy dosage of Nordic-styled riff action, while “Panorama” bobs and weaves between grainy sludge and neo-progressive BM ala modern day Enslaved, just without the Norwegian’s penchant for high-brow psychedelia. American bands that even tinker with black metal are rapidly becoming the polar opposite of their Scandinavian predecessors, which opens the door for vapid experimentation…

Inverloch – Dusk…Subside (Relapse Records)

…rry the funeral torch right to the grave. Surely Inverloch won’t be the one-and-done proposition its predecessor band was, but in the flighty world of incredibly slow doom metal, you never know what’s going to happen. Yet on their Dusk…Subside debut, it’s easy to decipher what will go down – this is slow-mo funeral doom at its most predictable and desolate. At three songs and 22 minutes, Dusk…Subside drags along like a snail in a sandpit, with ope…

Secrets of the Moon – Seven Bells (Prophecy Productions)

…hat is create atmosphere with bare-bones elements. And if the band’s simple-on-simple execution achieves something, it’s that. With a little more pushing of the melodic needle to the right, Secrets of the Moon could be more than just an everyman German black metal band. On Seven Bells, they provide the necessary amount of evil-doing, haunting of the chapels, and spell-casting, all done without getting all animated and hokey on us. The scene could…

Nothnegal – Decadence (Season of Mist Records)

…he throaty side than Avo’s, but no big difference either. A clean vocalist – Affan – has also been added to the band’s ranks. More on him in a bit. Drummer extraordinaire Kevin Talley also joined the fray in 2009, along with ex-Kalmah keyboardist Marco Sneck. So with a vocal change, as well as adding two established metal vets, let us see how this all turned out. From an overall standpoint, the music is a little different than what we heard onAnti…

Vore – Gravehammer (Self-released)

…nce past that, it’s bombs-away on the title track, where a nice little call-and-response with Page Townsley and roving guitars unfolds into a jarring mid-tempo romp. Additional tracks of note include the surging “Progeny of the Leviathans” and nimble “Thrown to the Wolves.” Right in the line with the simpleton death metal likes of Obituary and Jungle Rot (both are probably the two best bands of this ilk), Vore’s Gravehammer is a savory slab of tra…

Vallenfyre – A Fragile King (Century Media Records)

…instant merit to a project like this. The old guard of the underground always find a way to make their early influences sound more impactful than most, all the more reason to dive head-first into this…and don’t forget about Paradise Lost either. www.facebook.com/vallenfyre (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Death – Individual Thought Patterns Reissue (Relapse Records)

…tal was about to over-exhaust itself. To minimize its value would be doing it a tremendous disservice. Utterly brilliant 18 years after its release. www.emptywords.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Noctem – Oblivion (Metal Blade Records)

…ngs that unfurl some brazen melodies (“Unredemption”) and take on a Dimmu Borgir-like atmosphere (“A Borning Winged Snake”). And as indicated above, Noctem isn’t quite sure where they want to go with things, so instead of doing one thing and doing it well, they’re essentially trying to please both the Behemoth and Dimmu crowds. Good luck with that. Bands as impressionable and fresh-faced as Noctem usually don’t sound as professional as this, so Ob…

Skeletonwitch – Forever Abomination (Prosthetic Records)

…h 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.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Brand New Sin – United State (Goomba Music)

…chance for this stuff to sound inherently dumb being that it’s often lowest-common-denominator rock, yet BNS have veteran songwriting chops like you wouldn’t believe. They could essentially please both a redneck and hardlined metalhead. Not an easy task. Anyway, United State has a swath of catchy jams to choose from, including “All My Wheels,” which is a pure-bred FM rocker. Same bodes for “Infamous” and “Bed of Nails” where 70’s rock riff action…