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Oak Pantheon – In Pieces (Self-Released)

…rt to date. There’s so much that the band gets right here, particularly in their writing of the multiple 10-minute plus tracks, that so many other bands in this style completely botch. Those seeking an album with triumphant riffs and resonating melodies will find much to celebrate. Why aren’t more people a-buzz about this album? Oak Pantheon on Facebook…

Hollow Bones – Lionheart (Self-Released)

…opriately and deliver a sense of urgency to them. Lionheart takes the usual melodic metalcore playbook and turns it into something that has some solid legs to stand on. It’s not completely revolutionary, but the tweaking present, such as the strong clean vocals, emphasis on outside the box melodies, and occasional deluge of heaviness give more than enough reason for genre fans to check it out. Hollow Bones on Facebook…

Destruction – Attack Mode

…l scene. A lot of shows have been cancelled lately because of the church taking over the power. Stuff like Mexico, that was something where I thought about maybe I should stop doing this. That was scary, stuff being stolen is something that you can’t avoid. People are stealing everywhere, we’ve had guitars stolen before. It sucks to steal from bands because bands are usually not rich, but what can you do? Dead Rhetoric: You changed up the studio r…

Blood Ceremony – Lord of Misrule (Rise Above)

…p, as Blood Ceremony’s trademark mysticism remains intact during the rollicking “The Rogue’s Lot” and boogie-down of “Half Moon Street.” Vocalist/organist/flutist Alia O’Brien keeps it witchy (of course), proving her mettle on the very-‘60s “Flower Phantoms,” a number that vacuums the band’s mainline dark angle. But O’Brien’s worth extends beyond her vocals, with her flute action remaining the most obvious sonic identifier. On a slippery slope Blo…

Grand Magus – Less Is Actually More

…eed to play catch up in terms of their discography, this scribe suggests taking in a healthy dose of Iron Will, Hammer of the North, and the new record to get the best Grand Magus fix. Dead Rhetoric: Sword Songs is the new album – how do you balance the band’s desire to come up with fresh material in a creative manner while also keeping in mind the expectations that the long-term fans of Grand Magus have? JB: Hmmm…. well I think that first and for

Aborted – Re-Animating the ‘80s

…rney of Aborted from their humble beginnings in the late ‘90s as simply picking up the Carcass torch to being a death metal juggernaut over the past 20 years has been an uphill battle. Plagued by line-up changes, it hasn’t been until their last few releases that the band has finally achieved some level of consistency with members. Coincidentally, it has also been the time that Aborted has really peaked, creatively-speaking. Celebrating the band’s…

Diamond Head – All Has Been Revealed

…r played. Now it seems because it’s got such good reviews and people are asking to hear the songs, we’ll probably do a set that leans on Lightning to the Nations, but also the self-titled album. Dead Rhetoric: Plus, a lot of these songs feel like they’d fit well with Lightning to the Nations. Tatler: I think a lot of them will work well live. They sounded great in rehearsal. That was one of the plans—to write the record, rehearse it in a room with…

Oceans of Slumber – Embrace the Darkness Part I

…y where streaming services, downloading, and who has the most financial backing matters more than talent and quality control. Winter is their second album, a stunner in the sense that you will get everything from doom and atmosphere to extreme screams, blast beats, and blackened riffing at times- while never giving up the melodies and harmonic hooks necessary to keep the material in your brain and body. It’s difficult to pin down one particular ba…

Exclusive Stream: Megascavenger’s “Steel Through Flesh Extravaganza”

…he necessary ammo to further enhance the brutality. What’s particularly striking about the track is the balance between the industrial sounds and the downright malevolent death metal backbone, with both getting plenty of opportunity to shine without overshadowing the other. Check it out for yourself at the bottom of the page! Here’s the official track listing for As Dystopia Beckons: 1. Rotting Domain (Feat. Sven Gross of Fleshcrawl) 2. The Machin…

Isolated Antagonist – Affirmation of Entropy (Bluntface Records)

…t’s all there, other than the super-fast blastbeats. It may sound like a critique, but it’s not really. Few could replicate that sound in such a manner without coming off as cheap or gimmicky. Not many bands veer into this direction, and it was actually refreshing to hear a band moving back towards this sound. And some tracks go a bit farther with the atmospheric elements, such as the almost dreamy sounding “The Infernos Son.” They also keep thing…

Karybdis – Samsara (Self-Released)

…not the seemingly tech death cover art (which is admittedly rather cool looking), Karybdis aren’t here to melt your brain with dizzying guitar acrobatics. The melodic death metal act have returned from their slumber (it’s been three years since their debut From the Depths) to hit hard with Samsara. But this heavy-hitting comes from songwriting above all else. Mostly operating well within the melodic death metal framework, Samsara may not be the fa…

Frostbite – Etching Obscurity (Tmina Records)

…of a winter’s evening. And hey, they are from Canada so geographically speaking, they’ve got the cold thing down on that front too. Surprisingly, the self-description of the material works pretty well. There’s progressive elements in the mix, alongside the blackened atmosphere (there’s only a little bit of blasting to be had on that front thankfully) with contrast with some occasional bits of almost uptempo melodies that never come across as cheap

Pronostic – Melodic Death Metal with Bite

…s met. From there on they wrote some material and sent it to me, Le Fou, asking if I wanted to play drums in a new band they were starting. We’ve been through many events with many different people, but this overload of chocolate obsession was the key to making this band actually start in the first place. I guess she was worth mentioning hahaha. Dead Rhetoric: Based on that biography, it seems safe to say that the band has a sense of humor intact….

Transport League – Napalm Bats and Suicide Dogs (Metalville Records)

…e from Hell. The Swedish rock-on-metal crew have always been a bit of a working-class, no frills entity, something routinely displayed across a discography that goes all the way back to 1995 with Stallion Showcase. Hard to believe that was 20 (!) years ago. But to that point, Transport League have always done the dirty, sung about it, and played like it, which makes Napalm Bats and Suicide Dogs yet another notch in what is a pretty dinged-up belt….

Matt Coe Best-of 2015

…cclaim and admiration from the growing legions. 4. Visigoth – The Revenant King (Metal Blade) Salt Lake City, Utah probably isn’t the burgeoning metropolis for heavy metal like New York City or Los Angeles- but this is to Visigoth’s benefit. An epic power sound that peers down from the heavens, those who love Falconer, Omen, and early Metal Church will lap up “Dungeon Master”, “Creature of Desire”, and freak out over their honorable take on Manill…

Kyle McGinn Best-of 2015

…s a breath of fresh air in a scene that frequently repeats itself. Breathtaking material from beginning to end. 4. Amiensus – Ascension (Self-Released) Melodic black/death/folk upstarts Amiensus have a rare talent for combining beauty with aggression. The band runs the gamut of emotions, with everything having a distinct presence and purpose (vocally and musically). Amiensus take familiar elements and shift them into something that feels new and e…

Dogbane – Kings of Karma

…on at his studio. When you spend time like that with people, you start thinking alike to a certain degree. Sometimes you know exactly what the other person is going to do even before they do it. Stylistically, David and myself were very complimentary of one another. As our time together grew, we had the ability to answer one another with our guitars. If one of us was stuck on a certain thing the other had the answer to it. Even to this day, some t…

Gentlemans Pistols – Forward with Sincerity

…length, you just play and feel it. It’s very obvious if something isn’t working and you just tackle it head on when that comes up. We’ve been fortunate in the sense that James and myself when we play rhythm guitar together it seems to gel. We are not discussing whether someone is doing an upstroke or a down stroke or how you pick this or that, it’s based in a very spontaneous, feel basis. It seems to work thus far. With the harmony stuff, we sort…

Order of the Dead – Wielding the Curse

…Dead. After witnessing a live assault in western MA one weekend night, picking up their latest EP “A Black Curse Comes” was a no brainer – as the band fuse together a killer brand of thrash/death metal with some technical and groove-oriented nuances that are sure to whip up your adrenaline and release some pent up feelings in a better way. Firing off a series of questions to guitarist Jody Roberts, you will learn more about the history of the ban…

HATESPHERE Launches Crowdfunding Campaign

Danish thrash kingpins HATESPHERE have announced a crowdfunding campaign in conjunction with their next album, which is due November 20, 2015 in European territories. The campaign can be entered at this location. A statement from the band regarding the campaign can be found below: As you all know Hatesphere is a hard-working band that never seems to settle down. 8 studio albums (#9 is in the making, as we speak), several EP’s and numerous tours w…

Windfaerer – Tenebrosum (Self-Released)

…l to downright brutal. Check out the instrumental “Santeria” if you are looking for a good place to start. But the way the violin is incorporated into the blend of tempos in a track like “The Everlasting” is the real treat. The transfer from sweeping black metal majesty in the guitars to intoxicating folky strings is something you simply don’t hear every day in this sort of music. Not to simply gush about the violin work, the band does show their…

[Evertrapped] – Under the Deep (Hellstorm Recordz)

…it their all on album number two to walk those same grounds. Only those looking for melodic death metal on the heavier end of the spectrum need apply here. The second that you hear the opening chords of “Arise from the Ashes,” you’ll know exactly what [Evertrapped] is going for. Plenty of Slaughter of the Soul and The Chainheart Machine running under the framework (in addition to the two bands listed in the opening paragraph), but with some more m…

Dogbane’s Mitchell Allred: What I’m Listening To

…bama. Her cousins Ralph, Glendon, Kenneth, and Guy Davis were all house musicians at the Grand Ole Opry, and the summers of my youth were spent going around to most of the fiddler’s conventions throughout northern Alabama and southern Tennessee. I know this style of music and I know it well. So does Panopticon and the first thing that came to mind after hearing the music was “this is brilliant” followed by what could only be characterized as sligh…

Nile – Identity is Everything

…enre. How do you balance playing technical music, but manage to keep it fucking heavy. What we did this time around, we adopted a kind of anti-technique approach. My thoughts were, as I was writing the songs, that there was a criteria for which riffs, and what to go with – the riff doesn’t have to be technical. It doesn’t matter if it is impossible-hard and technical or if it was simple and catchy. What matters is does it have feeling, and is it h…

CRADLE OF FILTH Posts New Song, “Enshrined In Crematoria”

…8. Right Wing of the Garden Triptych 9. The Vampyre at My Side 10. Onward Christian Soldiers 11. Blooding the Hounds of Hell Bonus Tracks: 12. King of the Woods 13. Misericord https://youtu.be/BSMWrqZmZK8…

A Weekend with Night Demon

…t 8… and following a very entertaining spat outside the local McDonalds parking lot between a boyfriend/girlfriend and her relentless pursuit of his cheating propensity by way of his cell phone (only in Providence one of the club staff would mutter), my fellow DR writer Matt Bower and I would settle up with tour manager/lighting guy/merch man/all around cool metalhead Andrew Bansal for our Night Demon swag. This go around the band made special log…

CRADLE OF FILTH Reveal “Hammer Of The Witches” Track Listing

…The Hounds Of Hell Limited-edition digipak cd and vinyl bonus tracks: 12. King Of The Woods 13. Misericord CRADLE OF FILTH vocalist Dani Filth states: “The artwork for Hammer Of The Witches was created by Latvian artist Arthur Berzinsh and is a lavish walk-through of the lyricism, drawing on rich renaissance themes and displaying them in beautiful-yet-unsettling scenarios. Half of the detailed pieces are totally original for the release, others a…

HELLOWEEN Releases New Video Trailer For “My God-Given Right”

…a complete new look on the other, just like we did it the years before, working on a HELLOWEEN artwork. “A first inspiration came from the album title, My God-Given Right, and some of the song titles, like ‘Swing Of A Fallen World’, ‘Lost In America’, ‘Battle’s Won’, etc. During my research, I stumbled upon the blockbuster ‘Day After Tomorrow’ and the idea of just leaving the world to the ‘pumpkins’ was born. “The most challenging part of this art…

HELLOWEEN: New Song “Lost In America” Now Streaming

…a complete new look on the other, just like we did it the years before, working on a HELLOWEEN artwork. “A first inspiration came from the album title, My God-Given Right, and some of the song titles, like ‘Swing Of A Fallen World’, ‘Lost In America’, ‘Battle’s Won’, etc. During my research, I stumbled upon the blockbuster ‘Day After Tomorrow’ and the idea of just leaving the world to the ‘pumpkins’ was born. “The most challenging part of this art…

CRADLE OF FILTH Reveal New Album Artwork

…ur Berzinsh explains his artwork and concepts: “In terms of mood, I was looking for the inspiration of this set in the spirit of Faustian romanticism, the ambivalent art of renaissance that reanimated motives of pagan mythology after the Middle Ages, and, of course, the darkly beautiful and charming spirit of Goetia traditions that is filled with the atmosphere of hermetical rituals. “My personal conceptual leitmotif that inspires me is a conflict…