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Iced Earth – Incorruptible Warriors

…d tour. We needed a break, but it’s obviously not the way you want to be taking a break. It was a restful period, I had the surgery, another disc taken out and fusion done. That took a little bit longer to recover from this time, but I ended up still taking a break away from writing and recording, bought a building that ended up becoming our headquarters to build a studio and everything. All of that work from the time I bought the property until f…

Evergrey – Savor the Moment

…w more than ever, aware of the fact that it could all end quickly. After taking on a surprising middle slot position for the Delain European tour last fall, the band just completed a month long North American headlining jaunt. The final date of which took place in Manchester, NH – so we felt the time was ripe to catch up on current thoughts and recent activities for the group. Before soundcheck we sat down with keyboardist Rikard Zander and bassis…

Carnac – Times Undone (Sliptrick Records)

…oss of melody, as opener “Cessation” quickly displays. The one obvious sticking point here is that the music itself does nestle right into the usual melodic death/black metal tropes. No one is going to talk about how revolutionary the album was 10 years from now. But, that being said, Carnac has some strong instincts on their debut and aim to please the older fans of the melodic extreme zone. Plus, it was noted that you can grab this totally for f…

Karkaos – Toppling the Colossus

…these days, and so much instant gratification demanded by consumers in seeking out new material that one can quickly lose an audience (or never gain one) without a committed force behind it. A problem that’s amplified without a stable line-up. Canadian melodic death metal act Karkaos has slowly risen up over the past few years, despite some struggles along the way, and their second (and latest) album, Children of the Void, setting a new standard…

Alestorm – Donkeys, Explosions, and Anchors! Oh Wow!

…if I could convincingly write a great pop song…it’s kind of fun really freaking people out and offending them by having these dreadful songs that everyone hates [laughs]. We just do this for ourselves really – it’s good fun. Dead Rhetoric: So when you are thinking things up, do you ever get to the point where you go “oh, that’s just too silly to use?” Bowes: Sort of with this album, we condensed songs – there were whole sections of riffs and thing…

Novembers Doom – Continual Growth Part I

…ical problems sucks, we just try to adjust what we do. Right now we are looking into touring for the new album over the course of the next year- we didn’t do a lot for Bled White because of the medical problems and needing time to recover. Again, we are coming to the realization that any traveling we do we are going to have to keep it like light and sporadic. I know that sucks, I am sure a lot of fans would prefer if we could go out and do a full…

Kobra and the Lotus – Prevailing Onward

…to their home country’s rock legacy the following year, while intensely locking themselves away to write the next record. Developing a double album’s worth of material, they along with their new label Napalm Records felt it would be best to divide the work into two separate entities. Prevail I hits the streets now, while later in the year the sequel Prevail II will appear. Immediately noticing measurable improvements in terms of songwriting dynami…

Cult of Luna – Years in a Day DVD (Indie Recordings)

…rom their recent outings, like 2013’s Vertikal and its subsequent Vertikal II spin-off EP. While these cuts are angular and propulsive, it’s the full airing of the band’s 2006 Somewhere Along the Highway masterpiece that makes Years in a Day must-see viewing. As the band’s undisputed highwater mark, Highway remains a post-metal touchstone, with the swaying melodies of “Finland,” “Back to Chapel Town” and the brilliant “Dim” serving up proper clima…

MindMaze – Commitment, Determination, and Resolve Part II

…ally a great thing to say, but I don’t spend a lot of time consciously thinking about practicing technique and learning specific new things. The most valuable thing I can do is to play as often as possible. I spend a lot of time pulling up backing tracks and improvising along to them- or put on albums by some of my favorite bands that have influenced me and play along with the guitar parts. I’m not formally trained as a guitarist- I play for fun a…

Nail the Mix – Instructing the Next Generation Part I

…thing like that. Joel Wanasek: Basically, we kind of sat down and were thinking, “there has to be a better way to educate people who are coming up into this business.” The traditional studio roles of being a mentor, for example, or getting an internship and working in a big studio and having good mentors and being in that environment – having big artists that come in – that’s kind of gone. A lot of people are just doing this in the basement of the…

Night Demon – Metal Ambassadors Part II

…rom Norway, it’s October and he’s on the beach in Southern California, thinking this is where it’s at, watching his favorite bands perform – we feel a responsibility to the scene and the community to facilitate this thing. If we were to stop, it would be a completely selfish move on our part, and I don’t think we would be doing anybody any favors except ourselves. We do have plenty of opportunities to do everything that we want, year round. We’ve…

Saturn – Unaltered Universe

…storical and current events that effect everyone daily? Especially just looking at titles like “Electrosaurus Sex” or intergalactic rager “Orbital Command” alone… Tidebrink: Oscar is writing most of the lyrics and I think that you almost answered your own question. His exact answer to this question usually is: “All lyrics kind of reflect the world today, but seen from different perspectives with various degrees of humor and fiction, I would say it…

March 2017 Rapid Fires

…sio Humanitatis, Chronosphere, Cirith Ungol, Crime (Chile), Fell Ruin, FreaKings, Immortal Shadow, Intensity Rising, Lunar Shadow, Moonlight Prophecy, The Moth Gatherer (pictured), Opposer, Prime Creation, Sons of Famine, and Venenum. Aversio Humanitatis – Longing for the Untold (Blackseed Productions) A brutal combination of blunt death metal force with the dark and somewhat twisted atmosphere of black metal is what you can expect from Longing fo…

Hybrid Sheep – Hail to the Beast (Tenacity Music)

…eems the band’s defining moment still looms further ahead. Dynamically speaking, the band does spread the wealth a bit more with their second attempt and the diversity is duly noted. Also worth mentioning is that the deathcore influences are a bit less prominent in the scheme of things, but still have their place (meaning it shouldn’t be a dealbreaker for those more adverse to the stuff). Picking up some of the slack is that of more technically-le…

Warbringer – Vanquish Once Again

…opening for Destruction, here is our quick hitting chat. Dead Rhetoric: Looking back on the four years between albums and the numerous twists, turns, lineup shifts, and setbacks that took place, what significant events pulled Warbringer back into becoming a viable band – as you feared the end a few times, correct? John Kevill: Oh yeah, yeah. Pretty much no significant events, just sheer tenacity. When Empires came out, we did two tours for that re…

Fit For an Autopsy – β€œAngry People Need Angry Music”

…s all played live. We don’t want to fake it. It comes across as people thinking it’s impressive because it sounds different – it’s not as stale as bands that are using multiple tracks or doing different things. We try to be like, for lack of a better term, we want to be like the AC/DC of the heavy metal world. We want to do everything live and we want to do it on our own and in the way it’s supposed to be done. Dead Rhetoric: How do you shift thin…

The Final Sleep – Thoughtful Death Metal

…and even played some shows as an instrumental band. We were constantly looking for a singer though. We had written around a dozen songs since our first demo and were set to record 9 of them, when our bass player quit. Soon after, Jeff Andrews (Held Under, Ironweed, HUSH) joined as lead vocalist and 3rd guitarist. During the course of recording we also enlisted Jason Van DerVoort (Burning Human) to play bass. While moving ahead with recording, our…

King Woman – Created in the Image of Suffering (Relapse)

Feel the drone…but not that kind of “drone.” On King Woman’s quite enticing first proper full-length album Created in the Image of Suffering (their first for Relapse, too), an endless drone of heavy riffs, droning female vocals, and droning aura congeal for an obvious early 2017 breakout. The 2009 creation of vocalist Kristina Esfandiari, King Woman has spent the better part of their career working it out in the Bay Area and on the road, with 201…

Grimgotts – Part Man, Part Beast, Part Dragon (Self-Released)

…t’s been stated before, part of the appeal to Grimgotts is their uncanny ability to steer in just the right amount of fun and goofy humor with genuine power metal vibes that are hard to shake. At no point does the album seem like a joke-y release, but rather a band capturing the feeling that one would expect from an album entitled Part Man, Part Beast, Part Dragon. The twenty minutes of this EP hit just the right marks, from the explosive “Struck…

Acranius – Reign of Terror (Rising Nemesis Records)

…sive groove. This becomes clear even before the first track/intro, “Born a King,” ends. There’s some breakdowns, which are significantly heavy, but feel more standard in comparison to the band’s ability to toss out the churning mid-tempo groove with a strikingly catchy feel. For better or worse, “Born a King” is the weakest track, so it’s far better to check out the stomp-friendly second one, “Kingmaker.” The groove is more defined here, with lumb…

Scenario II – A New Dawn (Hysteria Music)

Scenario II’s first album was released back in 2009 (Uniforms of Death) but more recently made its way to Bandcamp, which is what clued in this scribe last year. An older approach to melodic death metal, a la Dark Tranquillity in some regards, but also with some appeal to the symphonic metal crowd. It’s been 8 years since the album’s release and now we have the appropriately titled A New Dawn, as almost all the members have changed except guitari…

Hemina – Thinking Forward Part II

…t applying a progressive rock ethos in a way to it all. You do forward thinking things- you are trying to explore rhythms, harmonies in a different way than other people. You are exploring conceptual things with new ideas- you are doing it with the sound palate of metal which is usually going to involve pretty loud drums and a lot of distorted guitars. Dead Rhetoric: Opening for acts like Queensrÿche and Kamelot, you’ve mentioned in other intervie…

Leprous – Live at Rockefeller Music Hall (InsideOut)

…ver stays in place for more than a few seconds and it seeming always bouncing around. With the band’s technical material, it would be nice to see more than a few seconds focusing on a band member. The double-disc of audio in this case alone is worth the price of admission, with the DVD being the icing on the cake so to speak. Despite the frequent cuts, it’s still an enjoyable watch that captures the band at their best on stage. A no-brainer if you…

Flotsam and Jetsam – Cultivating Once Again Part II

…lgians, Germans, Swedish people- and then five Americans, so we are all talking in English as that was the universal common language. They labeled us all 22 as Americans. A lot of simulations of machine gun fire, a lot of angry guys wearing an American flag, Muhammad Ali shirt and telling us how America sucks- then why are you wearing an American flag, dude? Some of them are drunk, so it wasn’t a Muslim related thing- to me it was more of an Arab…

J. Coleman Best-of 2016

…traditional melodies, black metal and memorable tunes Guardians is breathtaking and inspiring. Truly something to behold for the ages. 2. Destroyer 666-Wildfire (Season of Mist) Pairing the terms life affirming and optimistic with black metal may seem like a paradox, but when have Destroyer 666 ever bowed to convention? K.K. has a new band and lease on life and he lets it all rip on Wildfire, paying homage to life, free (iron) will and of course L…

Sonus Mortis – Hail the Tragedies of Man (Self-Released)

…onic black metal establishment (Dimmu Borgir et al) with strong keys not taking over for the guitars, but working alongside them to create an approach that maintains its heaviness while displaying a more grand and epic atmosphere. There’s a genuinely dark vibe that comes across (check out “Null and Void”), with none of the ‘cheese factor’ sinking in from the symphonic elements. A wall of sound sometimes drives the heavier sections forward, as in “…

Battlecross – Seasoned Warriors

…r vision of thrash while putting themselves out to the test on the road, making fans night after night the old fashioned way: keeping their energy high and giving the crowd a night to remember. The band is currently in the midst of their third Winter Warriors tour (which comes almost directly after a support gig for Soilwork). A yearly headlining run that has just as much to do with charity as it does thrash. The band lets veterans in to these sho…

Chiasma – Progressive Yet Human Elements

…music – we are having a lot of fun now, so we are going to keep writing, making music, and recording albums. I’m sure everyone has a little different direction that they want to go, but we love making music together. We like to focus on the recordings – I’m not sure if there will be a lot of playing live. We like to play live but the music is our focus. I wouldn’t say we have any particular long term goals. Thompson: As long as it stays fun, we’ll…

Car Bomb – Meta (Self-Released)

…and lack of overt melodies. Meta continues their path forward with some additional diversity without compromising on their distinctively heavy flair. With easy to-go references such as Meshuggah, Gojira (Joseph Duplantier produced the album and sings on “The Oppressor”), and Dillinger Escape Plan, Meta is an intense listen. Complex polyrhythms, dense riffs, and an experimental/atmospheric component square off in a battle that lands in a victory fo…

Scorched – Echoes of Dismemberment (Unspeakable Axe)

…themed lyrics – its par for the course in aggressive music. But just by looking at the cover of Echoes of Dismemberment, you can tell that Scorched is having fun with it. Building a name for themselves with a some smaller releases (including a much lauded demo), it was time to bring things up to the next level – something Echoes of Dismemberment surely does. While nods to bands such as Autopsy, Entombed, and Death, Scorched may show their influenc…