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Hanabie. – September 24, 2023 – Gramercy Theater, New York, NY

…crowd. Vocalist Nathan Johnson’s persistent pushing the crowd to wave hands, bang heads, and move around elicited participation as the band stomped to the rest of their set. After a gentle announcement to essentially ‘have fun moshing and crowdsurfing but be safe,’ Hanabie hit the stage. The crowd was instantly in the palm of their hands as their sophomore effort, Raise Wa Ijin! [Reborn Superstar]‘s lead off,”Choujigen Galaxy” kicked things off. T…

Nervosa – Ready for Jailbreak

…itarists in Nervosa for the first time. We live in a new era with the internet, everything comes and goes very fast. I’m playing with a new generation, and the girls for the most part are younger than me. When they are that young, sometimes they realize with these experiences (they) are different on the road than they expect. It’s hard to go on the road, you have to leave everything to focus 100% on this. Sometimes you realize it’s what you want,…

Conquer Divide – Burning Brightly

…ike “OnlyGirl” and “The Invisible.” I feel like we are finally showing like, ‘Ok, fine. We do get emotional sometimes. But it’s not always angry.’ I feel like “The Invisible” is almost out of character, well not out of character but it’s an emotional song, compared to a song like, “Sink Your Teeth Into This” from the first album. It’s like, “We have hearts…and anger problems.” Discussions now lead into the boost that they have gotten in recent yea…

Blame Zeus – Laudanum (Self-Released)

…painkiller). Incorporating a set of influences across the alternative metal, rock, progressive, doom, even blues landscapes – the energetic, emotional dynamics at play ensure quite an intoxicating, mood mover of an experience through each and every successive playback. The lyrical themes across the ten tracks convey vocalist Sandra Oliveira’s depression/anxiety issues – from introspective trauma/darkness through chemical treatment onto the journey…

Scorched Moon – Forever Seeking Dawn

…bout it. I think Trapper is the one that brought it to life. Lanthier: Well, no, it’s just “In the Hall of the Mountain King” by Grieg has the has that one figure and it’s kind of in like it’s in just a Aeolian and so I was like what if I took that and then I made it in Locrian down here and it just kind of is like a cool sounding riff that calls back to like a classical piece of music that I quite like and it also calls back to the band Savatage…

Skull & Crossbones – Under Tyrant’s Rule

…process to arrive at your sound? Tobi Kipp: First I can say, Volker, Jürgen, Marc, and myself were very tired of the constant trouble with the Stormwitch management. We had plans for the future. We wanted to play more gigs, especially in other countries. We had requests for Brazilian shows, but the management refused all these gigs. We decided for ourselves to quit and do our own thing. That’s the story of what happened with our time in Stormwitch…

Deathblow – Rotten Trajectory (Sewer Mouth Records)

…ditional Maiden/Priest-like harmonies on closer “In Plain Sight”. The style, speed, and precision in their songwriting comes from more of the Nuclear Assault meets Power Trip school of incorporating a wider variety of influences (old and new) to keep greater attention on what will come next. You can tell the quartet has the right sense of instinctual abilities, knowing when to go full force and then lay into something a bit more controlled before…

Night in Gales – The Black Stream (Apostasy Records)

…did there, Jens) smithereens once again. The searing riffs, memorable leads, twin harmonies, thumping rhythms, and voracious snarling vocals are all present. What puts these fellows in the highest echelon is not just those pieces, but the ability of putting together these aforementioned individual characteristics and melding them with undeniable songwriting flair. To that tune, “Tears of Blood” enshrouds the listener with melancholic harmonies and…

Primordial – The End Is Near

…-fashioned band, and the label hasn’t told us that we should try to be this, that, and the other thing. It’s a good relationship. Dead Rhetoric: Do you try to work hand in hand with them for a lot of the special physical editions of the record? Nemtheanga: Yes, I compiled the second bonus CD for the new album. I take all of the artwork, the ideas and the photographs originally come from me. We work pretty closely. The world is changing, the nature…

Blackbriar – A Dark Euphony (Nuclear Blast)

…ut in your head. Their orchestrations have never sounded more majestic and powerful, yet the band’s music has never felt as full of genuine emotion – be it dread, horror, sorrow, or cheer – and that mixture of big budget storytelling with a personal narrative that gives Blackbriar the leverage they need to become one of the symphonic/gothic metal leaders in the scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNhqTGw_hIg&pp=ygUKYmxhY2ticmlhcg%3D%3D https://…

Broken By the Scream – Whitewater Park (Tokuma Japan Communications)

…usic is given despite having four vocalists at the helm. Fiery guitar solos, melodic leads, and buzzing riffs highlight and enhance the vocal infantry, backing off for a more pop-driven chorus but never really going away entirely. There’s a strange yet impressive sense of balance to the band, jumping between near-grind to metalcore to djent and pop in the span of 4-5 minutes. The extreme change-overs feel like they could have easily left the entir…

Farscape – Purged and Forgotten (Dying Victims Productions)

…screams and beguiling moans fit the musical overtones like a glove. Purity, tenacity, and brutality come together as one like an angry bee swarm for “Leucotomy”, while there’s a remarkable sense of refined energy against some killer Mercyful Fate-esque guitar harmonies during “Captivity of Souls” to make these two songs standouts. The seven songs encapsulate ideas of a shorter to epic variety – the final song “Vengeance of the Forgotten” an almos…

Never Obey Again – The End of An Era (Scarlet Records)

…scape of keyboard/electronic drum samples that surround the natural guitars, bass, and drum instrumentation allows the swirl of alternative, modern metal, and hard rock aspects to converge into the maelstrom of hypnotic emotions. Listeners will be hard pressed to not be swinging head to toe, fists flying high to the magnificence of “Take Care of You” or the stomping quiet to heavy diversity for “Wake Up”. When guitarists Alex Pedrotti and Alessand…

Thorn – Evergloom (Transcending Obscurity)

…s with Evergloom, easily resulting in the project’s best album to date. There are still some moments that took this scribe’s brain out of the dark and ominous that felt misplaced, harming the overall flow. The many high points, however, form an intriguing slab of grim death/doom metal filled with wondrous peril. Thorn gets more right than wrong on Evergloom, exhibiting a talented songwriter progressing towards their magnum opus. Thorn on Instagram…

Gory Blister – Reborn from Hatred (Eclipse Records)

…decades plus discography, as well as tours/festival appearances with Sadus, Darkane, Entombed, Obituary, and Cynic to name a few, its been five years since the last full-length 1991.Bloodstained on Mighty Music. The transition to Eclipse Records should not diminish the impact of this hard-hitting effort – packing a massive wallop in its eleven tracks that barely clip past the thirty-minute mark. The eight main vocal-led tracks are spread out agai…

Cryptopsy – As Gomorrah Burns (Nuclear Blast)

…trong groovy headbanging sections that lead into dizzying sections of speed, and in this particular case, soloing. “Obeisant” all but revels in some slower, punishing grooves compared to the opening cuts – allowing the speed to be given a greater emphasis when it does appear, making it more destructive in return. The same can be said for it’s closing follow-up in “Praise the Filth,” where jarring speed clashes with a gritty, slow burn atmosphere t…

PassCode – September 5, 2023 – Gramercy Theater, New York, NY

…ounds together that I had found. Enter PassCode’s blurring mix of metalcore, EDM, and jpop/idol music and it was like I’d hit the jackpot on both of my areas of interest. While I would eventually dive into many groups after PassCode, none really hit that same sweetspot. Needless to say, I hold them to a very high regard, but relegated myself to the belief that only way I’d ever see them would be a trip halfway around the world to Japan. So when th…

Death Dealer Union – Initiation Time

…single musician and band – if you want your music to spread around the planet, unfortunately you have to roll up your sleeves and go on the road. I say unfortunately because I know it’s very uncomfortable. It is for us, and we’ve been doing it for many years. It’s a lifestyle you have to be ready for. No matter the conditions and how big you are, it’s still a gypsy lifestyle. No matter how big you are, or how many luxurious things you have on tou…

Outergods – Enter the Catacombs of Madness

…the 90’s, 2000’s and current marketplace, the material contains aggression, fury, and emotional resonance that the underground mavens treasure when it comes to this style. We spoke to multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Nathe Sinfield about his numerous influences, the life circumstances that fueled a lot of the lyrical themes, how the band will differ in the studio versus live, thoughts on the heavy costs of running a band in the UK currently, plus…

Spillage – Phase Four (Qumran Records)

…wing singer Elvin Rodriguez to channel his wide array of emotions – sadness, despair, persistence, and boldness all there through the verses and titanic chorus. The progressive instrumental piano parts give way to a solid mid-tempo anthem template for “The Eleventh Hour”, the bluesy lead break as well as gang-like background vocal cheering near the end adding more life to an already lively cut. Production values subscribe to a similar 70’s analog/…

Eclipse – Megalomanium (Frontiers Music)

…the smooth chorus rivals a mix of Kissin’ Dynamite plus classic Def Leppard, the extra female sarcastic quip an aural surprise while the throwback lead keeps the mood very positive throughout the arrangement. The blend of acoustic/electric instrumentation during “Hearts Collide” also encourages calmer verses to build into these explosive, higher register choruses – the rhythm section groove propelling the guitar parts to arena-rock level magic. It…

Silent Skies – Radically Honest

…eners to music that inspires us – from all kinds of genres: pop, electronic, jazz, rock, metal. When you draw from such a wide palette and are interested in so many different things, it’s not difficult to be inspired. I have a few other aces up my sleeve, so to speak. I have my piano at my parents’ home in Cleveland. It’s my skeleton key to songwritiing. I can sit down at that piano and turn on the voice recorder in my phone and play for 5 hours a…

Art of Shock – Making Darkness Light Again

…to piano lessons and she took Adrian to drum lessons. We were seven, eight, nine, really early on. Dead Rhetoric: How did you decide to move from Mexico to Los Angeles – did you have the support of family and friends in making this move to better your musical aspirations? Geezar: Absolutely. It was because at that time when we moved, we couldn’t see a future in what we were doing. Who is taking this seriously in this business, here in Mexico, eve…

Grand Cadaver – Deities of Deathlike Sleep (Majestic Mountain Records)

…trading spirit when Nihilist, Grave, and others obliterated the underground, the extra reverb aspects giving “Serrated Jaws” and “True Necrogeny” conjuring diabolical sequences that mirror the riff/ rhythm parade. Going off to the depths of darkness “Necrosanctum” revels in crushing, low-tuned rhythms as well as groove to double kick pounding measures from drummer Daniel Liljekvist that manages to raise fists as easily as hurtle bodies in pit-swir…

Grand Cadaver – Crawling in Decay

…full-length with Deities of Deathlike Sleep. The credibility of songwriting, tones, production, and performances carries this songwriting to ideal places rarely heard – bringing the listener back to Sunlight Studios in the late 80’s/early 90’s. We reached out to guitarist Alex Stjernfeldt to hear how the group came together, their fun attitude to songwriting and recording, the limited live performance aspect that will keep shows unique, thoughts o…

Hanabie. – Raise wa Ijin! (Sony Music)

…nse of fun – something that the merging of eclectic video game-esque sound effects, dance beats, and j-pop intertwine to create. With this scribe’s first exposure to Hanabie coming off of their beautifully absurd video for “Be the GAL – Early Summer version” (check it below), it’s an excellent gateway to see if you can withstand the shock and awe the band provides. Melding Japan’s gyaru culture (also probably unintentionally but timed nicely with…

Marc Hudson – Starbound for Glory

…pt for the whole album is a melding of the genre of video game songs, anime, and power metal. I’ve always been a fan of the uplifting and inspiring sound of anime music, and I always thought that with power metal, that would be combined greater than the sum of both parts. Which is the case of taking some of those chord progressions that are used a lot in J-pop, J-rock. Some of their music ideas and packaging it up into a power metal sound, basical…

Silent Skies – Dormant (Napalm)

…you along for a poignant ride that isn’t like much else out there. Elegant, catchy, and ultimately moving, this is one release that really glimmers and shines – particularly as it makes you examine and reflect on your own feelings, be they good or bad ones. That is the sign of an album that deeply resonates. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LAYwedyWI4&pp=ygUMc2lsZW50IHNraWVz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMXS0JF8DTs&pp=ygUMc2lsZW50IHNraWVz Sile…

Exmortus – Dance with the Dead

…um Necrophony, the faithful can expect some darker twists in subject matter, tone, and approach compared to the heroic battles plus powerful musical components of the past. We felt it was time to get guitarist/vocalist Jardan ‘Conan’ Gonzalez on Zoom for a talk about joining with Nuclear Blast, the songwriting/recording of the new record, how producer Zach Ohren gets the best out of these musicians, favorite memories with tours of Death Angel and…

The Unity – Join the Hellish Joyride

…h is a speed metal song. We’ve never had that before – we’ve had fast songs, sure, but we’ve never had songs like that and on the other hand we have on this album two kind of ballads, “You’re Not Forced to Stay” and “Something Good”. On the three studio albums we’ve done before we’ve only had one ballad (laughs). This was really something different. The good thing is, as soon as we record our parts as musicians, it still sounds like The Unity. For…

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