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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 (Β“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)

…e-dimensional bark (which has always made this scribe think of Witchery), S-Witch comes at you from all angles, occasionally moving outside of the d-beat and thrashy zone, like on “Reduced to the Failure of Prayer,” which manages to integrate black, thrash, and power metal into one song. The nimble “Of Ash and Torment” is a winner, highlighted by new drummer Dustin Boltjes fast and accurate feet. Boltjes often emerges as the x-factor for a lot of…

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…

Anterior – Echoes of the Fallen (Metal Blade Records)

…gone down in a storm roughly 10 years ago, but like anything in metal, over-saturation ruins everything. Especially would-be good bands like Anterior. www.myspace.com/anterior (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Death – Human Reissue (Relapse Records)

…ase, it’s still every bit 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)…

Job For A Cowboy – Gloom EP (Metal Blade Records)

…h puts them in good shape for their third full-length. FYI: No extra points were awarded to this review because Jon loves my mom’s chicken and dumplings. www.myspace.com/jobforacowboy (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Satan’s Host – By the Hands of the Devil (Moribund Records)

…!) into the game, Satan’s Host continue to improve with age. They’re like fine wine, of the most evil kind. Whatever that is. Killer stuff, this is. www.satanshost.com (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Burzum – Fallen (Candlelight Records)

…on of its predecessor, Fallen has its share of charming, world-beating-this-is-unstoppable-black-metal moments, but also a rash of plodding, uninspired drivel, too. It’s like Vikernes is staring at greatness across the street, yet doesn’t feel like jaywalking to get there. Might put him back in jail… As noted, Fallen picks right where Belus left off, with the two albums sounding virtually identical to each other. Riffs are repeated ad infinitum at…

Death – The Sound of Perseverance Reissue (Relapse Records)

…le previously heard on Human and Individual Thought Patterns. One of the best albums to hit the late 90’s, The Sound of Perseverance essentially is the climax of Schuldiner’s career with Death. One could easily chart the progression from album-to-album, and while this is not the preferred Death album (Individual Thought Patterns remains their best work), it is still very much a progressive death metal hallmark. As it should be. www.emptywords.org

Demonic Resurrection – The Return to Darkness (Candlelight Records)

…nfall. As could as it would be to have a veritable BM band from Mumbai, it would be even more cool if the bands so dedicated to this style would get a clue. www.myspace.com/demonicressurection (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Long Distance Calling – Long Distance Calling (Superball Music)

…we’ll hear all year. And yeah, should they ever decide to take the plunge and lather an album with asinger on every song…that probably would be worthy, too. www.myspace.com/longdistancecalling (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Agalloch – Marrow of the Spirit (Profound Lore Records)

…atalogs in all of metal. Newcomers would be best advised to start with The Mantle and work their way forward; everyone else knows the score by now. www.agalloch.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

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

…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 for the band if the clean vocal kinks were ironed out. As mentioned, tacked on is a disc with demo versions, some dating back to 1996 prior to when Death reformed. There is little value to these other than for perspective, as there was a time when…

Iron Fire – Metalmorphosized (Napalm Records)

…o. If metal was a race in reliability, then Iron Fire would be out front, iron a-clanking, probably surprised as anyone they’re still around and out front. www.myspace.com/officialironfire (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Helloween – 7 Sinners (The End Records/Sony)

…amma Ray, Helloween has gotten increasingly heavier, something that’s clear-as-day on opener “Where the Sinners Go,” lead single “Are You Metal?” and “Long Live the King.” A lot of this falls on the capable shoulders of drummer Dani Loble, who provides far and away, some of the fastest tempos to date on the aforementioned “Are You Metal?” and “Who Is Mr. Madman?” The cheeky, free-for-all lens the band has a made a career out of comes through durin…

Dawnbringer – Nucleus (Profound Lore Records)

…album closer “Pendulum.” Black and his co-patriot, guitarist Scott Hoffman prove that workingman, no-frills metal can be executed with plenty of gall and guts. Nucleus takes its fair share of chances, oftentimes moving in and around the usually-comfortable and safe confines of traditional metal. It’s hard to argue with an album so willing to be adventurous without losing sight of what’s really important – the songs, man. www.profoundlorerecords.co…

Burzum – Belus (Candlelight Records)

…“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 lenient nature of the Norwegian prison system), so Belus would come with…

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

…Helloween, so the 25-year milestone is both a testament to the band’s never-say-die attitude (and Weikath’s now steely leadership) and their vast, catalog, that save for a few missteps, is utterly mandatory. No band has meant so much to power metal, so don’t rely on Unarmed: Best of 25th Anniversary for a history lesson. Rather, this is merely another showy victory lap for the most important German metal band alongside the Scorpions. www.myspace.c…

Secrets of the Moon – Privilegivm (Lupus Lounge)

…e taken a serious leap while Watain toil with new material. Granted, this by no means is a dud album, it’s simply a matter of not meeting expectations. www.secretsofthemoon.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Ministry – Adios DVD/CD (Thirteenth Planet/Megaforce Records)

…Ok, enough with the clichés – totally mandatory for industrial metal enthusiasts and those who still find the Jourgensen’s maniacal genius of value. www.ministrymusic.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Neuraxis – The Thin Line Between (Prosthetic Records)

…on possible. Fitting, as Canuck metal forefathers Voivod are now finally seeing the rewards in the form of Neuraxis and others for their hard work. www.neuraxis.org (This content originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

Ascension of the Watchers – Numinsoum (Thirteenth Planet)

…e example, well those people will find much to enjoy here. The dusty, heart-on-sleeve “Canon For My Beloved” is a real open, straightforward lyric. Backed by gentle drumming and minimal guitar it’s a mature love song, acknowledging respect, support and ultimately, of course, love. As is the gentle, lullaby “Violet Morning,” a love song for Bell’s daughter that is run through with emotion, his voice not perfect but suiting the feeling perfectly. By…

Neuraxis – Live Progression (Galy Records)

…than most death metal bands and given just how melodically competent and memorable their songs are, the jump to Prosthetic is certainly warranted. www.neuraxis.org (This article originally appeared on Blistering.com)…

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