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Gama Bomb – Speed and Nostalgia

…h empowered to say things like this.’ Which is a shame, as Gama Bomb bring back a lot of that youthful excitement that made thrash a staple in this scribe’s metal diet during the 1980’s and early 90’s. Embracing a love of 80’s nostalgia, movies, sci-fi, nerdiness, and a bit of modern social/political commentary – these gentlemen have carved out their own faithful niche audience globally and continue to feed those hordes with more material to their…

Hate Eternal – Upon Desolate Sands (Season of Mist)

…Dependable and strikingly brutal, Upon Desolate Sands is another top-shelf effort from a band that gives fans precisely what they want but leave enough wiggle room to subtly explore melodic arenas when necessary. Hate Eternal may be a steamroller of a band, but the magic lies in their ability to shake the Earth with intensity while making it an experience that you want to return to and dissect the little things you may have missed out on with your…

Depths of Hatred – Bloodguilt (Prosthetic)

…where the band slows things down a bit and plots a bit of atmospheric relief (the title track comes to mind), but cuts like “An Infidel’s Dissent” are righteously unrelenting in tone. The technical ear-candy from time to time does leave an impression though, as does the galloping tempos of a song like “Covenant,” but said track also provides some melodic leads to further entice the listener. All in all, there’s a solid combination of material tha…

The Night Flight Orchestra – The New Classic Rock

…stories to space – it makes it pretty cool I think. Dead Rhetoric: To cut back to something you mentioned earlier, there is that immediacy to the songs, where they are instantly catchy. That tends to go away just as quickly as it came, but maybe because they have that more timeless feel, there’s something about Night Flight songs that stick with you for a long time. Strid: That’s really cool to hear. It needs to be something timeless. That’s some…

Gruesome – Spiritual Succession

…getting creative with the names. It’s only natural that people are looking back. Maybe 10 years ago, Municipal Waste and Toxic Holocaust were hot, upcoming bands because they sounded like DRI and early Kreator. I think both bands are great, it’s no knock on them, but they were backwards looking bands. I don’t think it’s really anything particularly new. If you look in the ‘90s at records by Sleep or The Melvins, or even some of the Danzig stuff, i…

Monument – Aces High

…nsumers to get the most bang for their bucks. After consuming numerous playbacks of Hellhound, we reached out to vocalist Peter Ellis to learn more about this band. In this conversation you’ll learn more about their outlook on heavy metal, the importance of proper management and label support to achieve their goals, a healthy amount of Iron Maiden talk, and even Peter’s work in Leather Rebels, who design title belts for the WWE among other compani…

Visual Rhetoric – March 2018

…natural to test horizons as the song “Insania” illustrates. The video cuts back and forth between the band hanging out in a bar (Fabio serving as bartender), and performance footage given a little electric ‘charge’ visually in certain spots. The strong bass/drum progressive propulsion allows Fabio’s mid-range and upper falsettos to shine – the chorus featuring a burst of power while the lyrics appear from time to time. The faster cuts allow the mi…

Screaming Beast – A Groovy New Narrative

…groove! The drums and bass set it out and then the guitars grind into that backbone allowing the space for Anton to weave his magic. Tried and tested formula that all metal bands follow and why mess with something that works. Dead Rhetoric: Could you talk about the artwork of Our New Narrative of Hate? Screaming Beast: For the first two EP’s we used an amazing artist called Niclas Mortensen at Monkey Mouth Art who set the tone and created the font…

Will Haven – The Science of Noise

…but personal connections can only bring a band so far without the chops to back it up. While things have been at a slower pace than their first three releases, they’ve played the long game and stuck it out for over 20 years at this point, which brings us to their sixth album Muerte. Taking the band’s alternative/noise/etc sound and enhancing it with more atmospheric landscapes, Muerte is a portrait of Will Haven at the top of their game. It also m…

January 2018 Rapid Fires

…and female vocals, upfront but not dominating keys, and a firm power/prog backbone all feature prominently in Entropy Coding’s appeal, as does an almost futuristic vibe (see “Eclipse”). Lots to enjoy for the melodic metal fan, and done in a way that feels more fresh than many may initially give it credit for. – Kyle McGinn (Entropy Coding on Facebook) Expulser – The Unholy One (Greyhaze) Greyhaze continues its never-ending pursuit of reissuing ob…

Grave Spirit – The Beast Unburdened By Flesh 7″ EP (Iron Bonehead)

…Beast Unburdened by Flesh EP. The usual production tactics persist: Drums back in the mix, overwhelming guitars, and vocals buried among piles of distortion. It’s a time-honored way of easily creating atmosphere, something the three gents in Grave Spirit do without issue. “Absorbing Essence from Underneath,” with its Norwegian-tinted melodies and Sarcofago pace is a sheer ripper, while “The Beast Unburdened by Flesh” peels off a multitude of grim…

Hyrgal – Serpentine (Naturmacht Productions)

…s is not a fail-safe method in determining a band’s value, but given Naturmacht’s recent track record along with the ever-fertile French black metal ground, it’s practically a safe bet (as common sense would indicate). Originally formed in 2007 by guitarist/vocalist Clément Flandrois (Pillars, Oorthian, ex-Svart Crown), Hyrgal recorded a split with Kairn in 2008 before temporarily hanging it up in 2010. Their 2016 reactivation has borne the fruit…

Project Renegade – Cerebral Renegades

…al EP. We started it out as a demo, as a first taste to get some small feedback from our inner circle. But after recording drums we were left with no members, save for Ody and me. So we decided that we wanted something good in our hands in order to present our music to the world in the best possible way and to attract new band members. And that’s when we turned around the whole production because we wanted a professional album in our hands, someth…

Obituary – Three Decades Strong

…[Tardy], Trevor [Peres], and I have been around from the very beginning – back in high school, just coming home and playing in the garage and writing songs, not even planning on doing that first album. I just never really even dreamed about it lasting this long, especially playing this type of music. It’s been a great trip and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. We’ve gotten to see a lot of the world and meet a lot of cool people and it’s been a fu…

Condemned – His Divine Shadow (Unique Leader)

…the hot bed of California (and hence tied to Unique Leader), Condemned are back for their third full-length album. This release comes six years after their second album, Realms of the Ungodly, and finds only guitarist Steve Crow returning after a significant number of personnel changes. Sadly, Condemned end up feeling more than a tad predictable with this offering. Brutal death metal is sometimes hard to differentiate with if you play it straight,…

Seven Kingdoms – Bringing Back Power

…elease beyond this new full-length, the quintet prepares to get themselves back on the road in late spring across North America with Evergrey. We caught up with guitarist Camden Cruz shortly before he would begin a tour managing North American run of dates with Pain of Salvation, and in this laugh-filled conversation we were able to explore some of their affinities for Game of Thrones, how they feel about the power metal genre, as well as differen…

Matt Coe Best-of 2016

…of Ire (No Remorse Records) Epic metal from Texas, Eternal Champion harken back to an 80’s era of fantasy and pre-Christian war sagas through this debut full-length The Armor of Ire. Heroic and mighty riffs plus majestic vocals carry “I Am the Hammer” and Lovecraft-inspired “Invoker” to melt hearts of steel. If Liege Lord, Omen, Cirith Ungol, and Manilla Road light the flame of metal for you, Eternal Champion stands proudly in that steed. 3. Everg…

Olÿphant – Expedition to the Barrier Peaks (Self-Released)

…that flashy run propensity to elevate the heart rates – and the ‘woo-hoo’ background vocals for “Before the Fall” should give Olÿphant audiences an apt participation moment when aired live. Properly topping things off in terms of a professional, winter/icy cover from William Collins worthy of poster/tapestry conversation and the future looks very promising on all fronts for this five-piece. Expedition to the Barrier Peaks has that 70’s/80’s class…

Candlemass – Death Thy Lover (Napalm)

…material, preferring to focus on festival appearances and their masterful back catalog. Obviously, that has changed, with the four-song Death Thy Lover setting the Swedes on a new course. Leven, as you would surmise, is a sure bet on these tunes. Like Lowe, he’s the master of the gravel-throated histrionics, and since there’s no comparable to the monk-robed one himself, Messiah Marcolin, the manner in which Leven (and Lowe before him) handles the…

Sabaton – Road Warriors

…and fail. Sometimes it’s a little bit tougher with the venues, there is no back stages or showers sometimes- playing in Sweden or Europe that’s a given. Dead Rhetoric: I’ve also enjoyed the way you choose to stay in the moment on stage – I was at the Clifton Park, NY show on the Amon Amarth tour where you had to extend your set due to Skeletonwich’s cancellation and the gentleman brought all the country flags to present with each song you did… whe…

Exclusive Premiere: Slave One’s “For Shiva Whispered the Universe”

…ces creep in as well, with a slight melodic reprieve halfway through the track complete with almost death-like chants before exploding into a fiery solo. It’s intense, but with melodies sure to stick in your head long after the song ends. Disclosed Dioptric Principles track listing 1. Deus Otiosus 2. The Antikythera Mechanism 3. Obsidian Protocol Achievement 4. For Shiva Whispered the Universe 5. Aeon Dissonance 6. Liquid Transcendental Echoes 7….

Brainstorm – Power Vanguard

…to give the fans something that is worth buying, and we always try to give back as much as possible for our fans for their loyalty and the long following since 11 albums now. Our label gives us the chance to release the items like the statue or the extra DVD. We are in a pretty good situation. Dead Rhetoric: Describe the differences in your eyes during Brainstorm’s super productive years when you were on this recording/touring/recording schedule f…

Latitudes – Old Sunlight (Debemur Morti Productions)

…vocals. Muddled, atonal, and lacking in personality, it has been the one facet of the band that has kept them from wider commercial acceptance. Nay, make that greater metal acceptance. The fact Mastodon can write such progressively kinetic songs in their own style has made their career what it is – a success, but their lack of vocal “persuasion” leaves many feeling cold, not to leave out their flagrant stage loitering. A Mastodon bash session thi…

November 2015 Rapid Fires

…tion Into the Abyss hopefully as a proper ‘step up’ statement – and a throwback to the early 90’s death metal era when bands like Bolt Thrower, Obituary, and Death ruled the underground. Kostas Analytis’ uncanny ability to replicate John Tardy’s groans and drawl inflections makes the low-tuned, mid-paced to doomy riffs that much more sinister. Primal production and chest thumping bass aids “Intent to Kill”, while quick hitting “Revenge” and “Enthr…

Gloryhammer – Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards (Napalm)

…ep meaning to songs like “The Hollywood Hootsman” or “Questlords of Inverness, Ride to the Galactic Fortress,” nor should there be. It’s not like Bowes is doing something different in his main band. You can bet your bottom dollar the Germans will lap this stuff up almost instantly. It’s tailor-made for that market all the way. Gloryhammer on Facebook…

Kobra and the Lotus – Priestess and Prophets

…rnal, Def Leppard, and Kiss. Their latest EP Words of the Prophets reaches back into their childhoods to a time when classic rock ruled the radio airwaves. Choosing 5 artists from their native Canada, you can feel the energy surge and good times pour through the speakers as Kobra and the Lotus pay homage in reverence, and possibly give their generation new reason to seek out some of these original artists. Apologetic from the start for her latenes…

Burial Vault – Unity in Pluralism (Apostasy Records)

…adding some acoustic guitars into the mix, which is best evidenced by “The Desired Destination (Seeking for I),” which keeps to the more atmospheric and also uses some emotive clean vocals. The nice thing about finding a band three albums in is being able to quickly check out and absorb their back catalogue, which should be the case for anyone who checks out Unity in Pluralism. Keeping some significant variety in their melodic death metal (which n…

Behold! The Monolith: What I’m Listening To

…orm no less) to record our album was an added bonus. Highly recommended. Black Sabbath – Born Again: And on the subject of raw productions there is Black Sabbath’s Born Again. This has been one of my favorites for years, but I found myself listening to it quite a bit leading up to recording Architects of the Void. It’s probably a safe bet that the rough/raw production was unintentional, but I hope they NEVER, EVER try to fix it. It’s a beautiful m…

LAMB OF GOD Posts New Streaming Track “Embers” Featuring Chino Moreno

…– Heavy Montreal 8/11 – Washington, DC @ Jiffy Lube Live 8/12 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Farm Bureau Live at Virginia Beach 8/14 – Indianapolis, IN @ Klipsch Music Center 8/15 – Chicago, IL @ First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre 8/16 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 8/19 – Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre 8/21 – Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheatre 8/22 – Garden City, ID @ Revolution Center – NO SLIPKNOT 8/23 – Auburn, WA @ White River…

SLAYER Preps New Album; Lines Up Tour Dates For Summer

…cer Terry Date — has completed recording its eleventh studio album and the band’s first new effort since 2009’s Grammy-nominated “World Painted Blood”. The CD is expected out later this year, and will be released on SLAYER’s own as-yet-unnamed label through Nuclear Blast. SLAYER will tour extensively to support the new album, headlining this summer’s Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival as well as playing other major outdoor festivals and several…