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Louder Than Hell – The Definitive Oral History of Heavy Metal by Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman (iT Books)

…nderthals, especially the section on nu metal, which makes that entire gang (Korn, Coal Chamber, Limp Bizkit, etc.) come across as a even bigger bunch of buffoons than most of us already surmised. Had Louder Than Hell – The Definitive Oral History of Heavy Metal focused more on the music and various layers metal has to offer, the book would be an undisputed winner. Alas, it drifts too close to the stereotypes that the mainstream has equipped our s…

WATAIN Reveal ‘The Wild Hunt’ Artwork And Track Listing

…e track listing and artwork for the upcoming studio album which may be viewed below. Created using oil and mixed materials, the cover of The Wild Hunt was crafted by Zbigniew M Bielak, the same artist responsible for the Lawless Darkness artwork. The piece depicts one of the inmost shrines of WATAIN’s temple. As on every classic still life, each object has a significant meaning, while each song of the album is also connected to an object. WATAIN c…

PRIMITIVE MAN Inks Deal With Relapse Records

…weight of doom with the misanthropic bile of black metal” by BLABBERMOUTH.NET and called “the best worst thing that has ever happened to you” in an 8/10 review from Metal Hammer, Scorn finds PRIMITIVE MAN celebrating a slow-roasted apocalypse through seven suffocating hymns of hatred, disease and sonic deviance. Comments the band on the signing: “We are excited to have the support of a label as legendary as Relapse. We cannot wait to spread our m…

BLACK SABBATH Release ‘God Is Dead?’ Video

…Harmony Gold Preview Center. Extracted from his documentary trilogy, coupled with layers of imposed archival imagery of the band, marking their history in a unique abstraction, the “God is Dead?” official music video is a sign of the times. Joseph stated the following about partnering with BLACK SABBATH: “After an initial hesitancy in the direction proposed using just existing footage from my films, I quickly realized it was to be an extremely in…

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

…YER is exactly that. They created the battle hymns that so many of us have used to navigate our lives, ones we will continue to rely upon to as the days ahead grow ever darker. We cannot let these works fade with time. It is sometimes hard to remember that SLAYER is comprised of mortal men like ourselves, but with the proper dedication and stewardship, their works can last a thousand years and join the ranks of masters like Beethoven and Wagner. T…

WATAIN Release Trailer For ‘All That May Bleed’ Single

…d The Wild Hunt as the title for their upcoming fifth studio album, now scheduled for release on August 19 in Europe and August 20 in North America. WATAIN also divulged that they will release a new single from The Wild Hunt titled, “All That May Bleed”, which will be released at the end of June. The CD was mixed once again at the Necromorbus Studio in Alvik, Sweden by Tore Stjerna and will be released through Century Media Records. Check out the

International Day Of SLAYER To Become Yearly Holiday

…yer is exactly that. They created the battle hymns that so many of us have used to navigate our lives, ones we will continue to rely upon to as the days ahead grow ever darker. We cannot let these works fade with time. It is sometimes hard to remember that Slayer is comprised of mortal men like ourselves, but with the proper dedication and stewardship, their works can last a thousand years and join the ranks of masters like Beethoven and Wagner. T…

Cathedral – The Last Spire (Rise Above/Metal Blade)

…a graceful bow. Eschewing the angle of the sometimes tedious and too-60’s flavored The Guessing Game, The Last Spire has the band mucking it up in the more comfortable dark and sludgy Trouble/Sabbath realm. Guitarist Gaz Jennings has a lethal tone here, dropping powerful chord thrusts and chugs with ease. There’s always been a degree of character to the man’s riffs, and it shows on “Pallbearer,” an 11-minute exercise in blunt, simple heaviness. E…

ILLNATH Announce New Singer

…ith several vocalists, we decided that Marika was exactly what this band needed. And thus, we dragged out of the comfort of her home, and cast her into the fields of evil pleasure. Marika is 21 years old, born and raised in Silkeborg, Jutland. Marika was introduced to the metal scene – and Illnath – in her early years, and she decided that she wanted to be a vocalist herself. In 2012 she formed her own band, Machiavellian, and will continue this p…

WATAIN To Unleash ‘All That May Bleed’ Single

“The Wild Hunt” as the title for their upcoming fifth studio album, now scheduled for release on August 19 in Europe and August 20 in North America. Today, WATAIN announced that they will release a new single from “The Wild Hunt” titled, “All That May Bleed”, which will be released at the end of June. The CD was mixed once again at the Necromorbus Studio in Alvik, Sweden by Tore Stjerna and will be released through Century Media Records. WATAIN co…

The Omega Experiment – The Omega Experiment (Listenable Records)

…inute and 50 second exercise that has just about everything a goer of this style could want: tricky solo, a hefty breakdown, and melodic energy that is hard to deny. Best of all, the album was recorded on the band’s own dime and produced/engineered by Wieten himself. The next Devin perhaps? Hopefully Wieten doesn’t have endure the same trials and tribulations as Townsend, but from a pure sonic standpoint, this is going to turn a lot of heads. The

KEN Mode – Entrench (Season of Mist Records)

…is-me concoction, Entrench balances anger with the post-hardcore, noise-infused sounds of Today is the Day and The Jesus Lizard. Metallic, yes. All-out metal, no, not really. And it doesn’t have to be. Resident master of the Northeastern production board Kurt Ballou (Converge) puts the sonic coat on this thing, created a rather frothy and jarring mix. There’s no real sense of overwhelming distortion for the band to hide behind, so it’s up to the w…

Circle II Circle – Seasons Will Fall (EarMusic records)

…and “Diamond Blade.” He does his best here to alleviate some of the mid-paced boredom that is prevalent on this release, but in the end it’s just not enough for me. I can’t put my finger on why the music is so lackluster, but the key culprit lies within the songwriting itself. A song like “Downshot” for example, is dull and totally lacks a strong chorus to make the song stand out. The trend continues into “Isolation” and “Sweet Despair,” but I sho…

Darkthrone – All the More Black

…ill October. That was without driver’s license and with a steady job, so I used pretty much all of the weekends with ok and good weather, and most of my holidays. Just took tent trip north one here this season, it’s the bee’s knees, the weather is steady here in the Boreal Fur forests! Blistering.com: Most Americans are very much glued to their televisions/computers; could they withstand any of your hikes? Fenriz: I gotta stay glued too, that’s wh…

Dehumanized – Controlled Elite (Comatose Music)

…e nature of the name), but they do play brutal and groove-happy East Coast-flavored death metal. After their 1995 formation, the band called it a day in 2000, only to reform in 2004, then split up again in 2007. The five-piece eventually got their act together last year, culminating in the release of their sophomore album, Controlled Elite. The East Coast sound is easy to pick up on, even though the Dehumanized lads don’t make an immediate beeline…

Behexen – Nightside Emanations (Debemur Morti Productions)

…ch and countenance are about as familiar and original as peanut butter and jelly. Like a lot of bands on the underrated Debemur Morti label, Behexen aren’t privy to making things interesting at first to the listener. Plenty of gruntwork has to be put in 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 Ligh…

Pro-Pain – Straight to the Dome (Goomba Music)

…ven the band’s sound a new angle, even when traditional romps like “Bitter Pill,” “Pure Hatred” and “Sucks to Be You” ground and pound the listener. Even Meskill steps out of his mean-gruff-dude comfort zone on “Zugabe!” a drinking song, of all things with a decidedly European metal vibe. Pro-Pain’s sound has evolved just enough from their formative Foul Taste of Freedom debut to enable them to stay relevant in the metal scene. In fact,Straight to…

Arkhamin Kirjasto – Torches Ablaze (Ektro Records)

…oughout the ever-shifting winds of Torches Ablaze, they’re not always married with equally fun counter-moments (the constant and repetitious lyrical/vocal patterns, for example). There’s something to be said for being unwilling to be pinned to a particular sound (ask Ulver or Neurosis) but unlike the lads here both of those groups were able to consistently deliver the goods with their reinventions. This release is pleasantly short at a mere 35 min…

Jar’d Loose – Goes to Purgatory (Cassette Deck Media)

…reeloaders from the metal crowd. Fronted by the enigmatic and severely pissed-off Eddie Gobbo, Jar’d Loose let Gobbo does his thing across the album’s span. And by “his thing,” we mean letting Gobbo shoot verbal scythes from the gaping orifice that is his throat. Like the ill-begotten son of Tomas Lindberg, Gobbo’s vocals have such copious amounts of vitriol to them, that it practically overshadows some of the mean and lean music the rest of the b…

Vesperian Sorrow – Stormwinds of Ages (The Path Less Traveled)

…d of the blistering “Oracle from the Ashes.” There’s a particularly gothic flavored sound to the songs featuring the guest female, especially on “Death She Cried,” giving a very Sins of Thy Beloved feel (nostalgia city!). Jason McMaster’s (Watchtower) clean vocals on “Eye of the Clocktower” are a particular treat in juxtaposition with Donn Donni’s super harsh rasp. It’s all very lush sounding, the production on the album light-years beyond the ban…

Scorpions – Comeblack (Legacy/Sony)

…e Scorpions would know better, but then again, they did pop out 1999’s pop-flavored Eye to Eye. The usual fare is present, including awesome rockers like “Blackout,” and “No One Like You.” Some odd covers including “Ruby Tuesday,” (The Rolling Stones) “Children of the Revolution” (T-Rex) and oft-covered 80’s classic “Tainted Love” don’t exactly mesh well with existing Scorpions classics, making this sort of a mish-mash compilation; the kind of thi…

Les Discrets – Ariettes OubliΓ©es (Prophecy Productions)

…ied and deep, such as the shoegaze-meets-doom “La Traversée” and 80’s Goth-flavored “La nuit muette.” There’s no dominant thread between the album’s eight songs, and its ability to spread the band’s sonic template out means the real standout tracks (i.e. “Le Mouvement perpetual,” “Ariettes oubliées I: Je devine à travers un murmure…” and “Après l’ Ombre”) are less than part of the whole and stand out more on an individual basis. This is best refle…

Iced Earth – Dystopia (Century Media Records)

…ys of Rage” both of which boast pretty much the same triplet-gallop IE has used for the past 15 years. Still, hard to knock the ballad “End of Innocence” (Block gets very tender) and European-flavored “Tragedy and Triumph.” The American metal scene is ripe for Iced Earth’s taking with Dystopia. With Nevermore currently sidelined, Jag Panzer disbanded, and few, if any worthy newcomers, Schaffer’s well-known (and commendable) determination might fin…

Exhumed – All Guts, No Glory (Relapse Records)

…to band members leaving and other circumstances left the metal world puzzled because Exhumed was reportedly working feverishly on a follow-up to Anatomy… though the new material at the time never officially surfaced on a full-length (some songs appeared on a few split EPs). Enter All Guts, No Glory almost a decade later and what the extreme metal world is treated to is arguably the Californians’ finest hour. Sporting a much cleaner sound than the

A Pale Horse Named Death – And Hell Will Follow Me (SPV Records)

…songs like “To Die In Your Arms,” “Devil In the Closet” and the poorly-named “Pill Head.” Without a real spike in any of these songs, the album slowly coalesces into a glob of sameness that unfortunately, is never broken out of. Good intentions aside, And Hell Will Follow Me runs like an ill-conceived Type O Negative album. Without the charm and gall of Peter Steele, there’s not much to latch onto. That’s not to say Abruscatao and friends won’t t…

Engel – Thernody (Season of Mist Records)

…y decent opening number in “Six Feet Deep,” which combines some industrial-flavored keyboards with some decent melodic death metal riffage. It’s nothing overwhelming, mind you, but it isn’t bad either. Curse this song for creating a false feeling of prospect – a feeling that would soon be extinguished. The following track, “Sense the Fire,” goes for a modern alternative feel that falls flat quickly. Vocally it’s almost all chorus, and there’s no r…

Halford – Halford IV: Made of Metal (Metal God Productions)

…d, but unspectacular riffs and melodies fronting “Undisputed” and the Euro-flavored “Fire and Ice,” while “Like There’s No Tomorrow” picks up where the spirited moments of Crucible left off. However, “Thunder and Lightning” treads dangerously close to Bon Jovi’s “You Give Love (A Bad Name).” Oh boy. Clearly, Rob Halford (the man, that is) is picking at various lyrical leftovers, with “Made of Metal” being about racing (gulp!), “Matador” about bull…

Star One – Victims of the Modern Age (InsideOut Music)

…stays mostly on the metal side of the fence, with spurts of dominant 70’s-flavored keyboard work (see: “Cassandra Complex” and “It’s Alive, She’s Alive,” We’re Alive!”). Moments of progressive power metal head up “Earth That Was,” and the marauding, “Free For All” (Ted Nugent)-like title track are instant grabbers, with Lucassen wisely using his components in the right spots. Gotta hand it to Lucassen: where most projects with such an ambitious s…

Bison BC – Dark Ages (Metal Blade Records)

…eep in during “Melody, This Is For You,” especially the crotchety Southern-flavored acoustic guitar intro. From there, it’s just a gigantic wall of distorted bass and guitar murmurings, toppled off by the two-headed vocal monster of bassist Dan And and guitarist James Gnarwell. Dark Ages puts the throttle down during “Two-Day Booze,” which knowing the band’s quirky sense of humor has something to do with adult beverages. Sure, it’s the most Mastod…

Shadows Fall – Retribution (Everblack Industries/Ferret)

…ublic Execution” see SF mold their melodic, modern Bay Area thrash into focused, streamlined songs. The ballad “Picture Perfect” is perhaps the only dud here, but beyond that, it’s nine winners out of ten. One cannot underestimate just what a massive blow to Shadows Fall’s popularity the Threads of Life record was. It set the band back several years, so much so that they’re opening for Five Finger Death Punch, a band that couldn’t hold SF’s jock a…