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Foretoken – Triumphs (Prosthetic Records)

…ffair with a string section that adds gravitas to the classic Swedish death-inspired guitars, rounding out as a well-timed change of pace. Variety is a key element on Triumphs, evidenced by “The Labors” boasting a blackened thrash pacing, the death metal rumbling of “His Riastrad,” and the icy black metal riffing of “Devil O’ the Sea.” The longest and most diverse song on the album is “A Tyrant Rises as Titans Fall,” beginning with a scintillating…

Riffobia – Riffobia (Floga Records)

…g electricity that almost goes off the rails with its use of tapping or wah-wah effects. Bassist Achilleas Theoktistou and drummer Michalis Zounarakis whip songs like “Herald of Pain” and “Murder” into militant precision molds hard to ignore – thick bottom end angles along with the right snappy fills, double bass, or foundational energetic tempo mechanics to get the job done. Over the top of the deadly music singer Chris Ntelis positions himself i…

Ontborg – Following the Steps of Damnation (Black Lion Records)

…and with newcomers Majesties smashing down the door this year (cheap plug – our review here), there’s a lot to consume for lovers of the genre. Coming in under the radar, Italian quartet Ontborg was stumbled upon a little behind schedule. Better late than never, as the old saying goes. Being their sophomore album, with debut Within the Depths of Oblivion releasing in 2019, Following the Steps of Damnation showcases a band that has grown a little…

Nomad – The Mountain (Self-Released)

…tain appeal for those who love the aggression of modern, progressive groove-oriented metal – this scribe just questions the ‘death’ tag amidst it all. Nomad possess some great qualities, now it’s more about defining where they wish to go creatively and tightening up some of the loose ends as far as their weaknesses (certain riffs fall flatter than others, or vocal sequences that wear out their welcome quickly). An adequate first offering to launch…

Night Demon – Outsiders No More

…in December we will be doing Philadelphia and New York, a couple of one-offs. We always have a plan, and there you go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-BVtOI6RxM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QReBsOvk3YM Night Demon on Facebook…

Hulder/Blackbraid/Aeviterne/Stress Angel – February 25, 2023 – (Le) Poisson Rouge (LPR), New York, NY

…he poignantly intense “Sacandaga,” and the two sounded just as perfect back-to-back live as they do on album. Closing the band’s performance was personal favorite “Barefoot Ghost Dance on Bloodsoaked Soil,” serving as an emotional and sonic crescendo that was played to pinpoint accuracy and overflowing with emotional resonance. Aggressive and brimming with passion, the band blasted through their 45-minute set in seemingly an instant. Blackbraid ha…

Powerwolf/Seven Kingdoms – February 23, 2023 – Palladium Times Square, New York, NY

…id the inevitable squish, especially since my friends brought their 10-year-old son (how awesome to get Powerwolf as your first concert). Having now over an hour to kill, I was able to get to know the folks around me a bit. Fans came from all over for this; Washington, Alabama, Connecticut, Maryland, Indiana, Illinois, Colorado, and Pennsylvania were just some of the locations, along with myself (and husband) hailing from Florida. Folks not only t…

Kardinal Sin – S.A.L.I.G.I.A. (Massacre Records)

…rwolf/ Edguy here), which can be very intriguing next to a standard, Accept-oriented mid-tempo cut like “Reveal the Sinners Soul”. Triumphant strains logically allow “In the Line of Fire” or double kick-oriented “They Crashed into the Storm” to sit favorably in Sabaton-oriented territory, although progressive bass parts and Danne’s dramatic comfort in higher registers helpful in making this band a touch more distinctive than most. Modern swirls of…

Ulthar – Helionomicon (20 Buck Spin)

…here. Each album contains 1/2 of the overall artwork, and when placed side-by-side, you’ll see the full artwork as one large piece. Both of these albums are intrinsically linked, but as mentioned previously, with this being the riskier of the pair. Helionomicon is a departure from the familiar for Ulthar, embracing long-form songwriting consisting of both tracks being in excess of 20 minutes in length, along with a more expansive and occasionally…

Ulthar – Anthronomicon (20 Buck Spin)

…here. Each album contains 1/2 of the overall artwork, and when placed side-by-side, you’ll see the full artwork as one large piece. Got it? I hope so! Both of these albums can be seen as half of a whole, but as mentioned previously, there are different paths taken. With Anthronomicon, we have a similar feel to that of predecessor Providence, but with enough variance to stand on its own. “Cephalophore” begins our journey, and wastes literally no t…

Dysmal – Gates to Apperception (Apostasy Records)

…Dark Tranquillity, current Wolfheart, along with a bit of At the Gates/Arch Enemy for good measure will delight in the contents of Gates to Apperception. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nytb20IYRA4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UaVqITYxGk Dysmal on Facebook…

Daniel Barkasi Best of 2022

…releases as Transcending Obscurity. We’ve mentioned a few in this article – Vorga, Arche, Dischordia – but they released so many more that were close to making this list. Morbid Evils, Heads for the Dead, Veilburner, De Profundis, Devenial Verdict, Sisyphean, Viande, and a few others all put out superb albums. The label isn’t slowing down, either, with 71TonMan and Frozen Dawn looking to be a great way to ring in the new year. Owner Kunal Choksi…

January 2023 Album of the Month: Obituary’s Dying of Everything

…albums in a live, quarantine setting, we’ve arrived at Dying of Everything – the 11th studio album and first in six years for the group. Energetic inspiration courses through these ten paint peeling cuts, infused with that caveman tenacity and drive that makes the band one of a kind, unrivaled next to any other death unit coming down the pike. Many wondered if death metal as a genre would last thirty years to penetrate a second (or third) generati…

Delain – Wading in Dark Waters

…talked with our previous singer Charlotte and for now, I needed to not play 100 shows a year anymore, 50 would be nice. We wanted to talk to the other three guys about it – but they beat us to it. They talked to us and wanted major changes in the band. It was a big puzzle, and then COVID hit. We tried to figure it out for a year, a long process and we couldn’t figure it out. The three guys left, and our singer Charlotte said if we had so many peop…

Silver Bullet – Shadowfall (Reaper Entertainment)

…ull of proper musical hooks, catchy vocal melodies, plus the supplementary effects or choir-like touches to bring these songs home in magnificent splendor. Be it the shredding arpeggio-oriented lead guitar break meets cleaner start to the otherwise Savatage-esque “Creatures of the Night”, restrained vocals gliding over acoustic guitar passages that build with dramatic flair for the cinematic power ballad “…And Then Comes Oblivion”, on through to t…

Walk in Darkness – Leaves Rolling in Time (Beyond the Storm Productions)

…waying back and forth from lighter, melodic engagement to progressive, semi-aggressive pulsation – allowing “No Oxygen in the West” to display circular intensity, while the follow-up “The Last Glow of Day” evokes older alternative meets modern/electronic aspects, the deliberate drumming as well as male vocal effects a dynamic contrast to Nicoletta’s majestic vocal presence. Acoustic guitars, choir parts, guest violin work all exist to enhance the…

Elusion – Shifting in Paradox

…ing another video for the song “Isochronism” probably somewhere by the end of February, beginning of March. Besides that, nothing is really fixed. The situation in Belgium right now, it’s not easy to organize gigs. We are also trying to organize some things abroad. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W92Gh4G5h8o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KdGZF9cdMs Elusion on Facebook…

Hellevate – The Purpose Is Cruelty (Self-Released)

…gry frenzy. Following a minute-plus introduction that contains spooky wind effects, organ parts, and a female narrative, the title track kicks into gear through a series of crunchy, ripping thrash riffs, heads down drumming, and the pissed off new voice of Robert Browne that matches the aggressive nature that Hellevate continue to spit forth. Style-wise the band crossover multiple sub-genres of metal – thrash to power, hardcore and a bit of extrem…

(EchO) – Witness the Sorrow

…t about humanity and how we will pull through this – have you felt any long-term effects from this? Saccheri: It surely is a mess, even if it looks like we’re out of the worst of it. The music business will take years to heal completely, from big tours to small bands like us it’s incredibly difficult to tour and even play single gigs. Everybody wants to play, and many small venues closed, our area has no venues left at all, or at least venues that…

Ahab – Colossus Under the Sea

…es the drumming challenges within the band, special guest choices, the long-term effects of the pandemic, plus evasive thoughts on future touring/anniversary plans. Dead Rhetoric: The Coral Tombs is the fifth studio album for Ahab – inspired by the Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Take us through the development of the music and lyrical content for the record – did you work on one aspect first before the other, and where do you see this…

Ahab – The Coral Tombs (Napalm Records)

…Ahab achieve this through the diversity in melodic/death vocals, Candlemass-esque classical-like riff motions (the main hook to “Colossus of the Liquid Graves” key here), as well as special guest additions like Greg Chandler of Esoteric and Chris Noir of Ultha to add their vocal/voice flavor to the mix. The little dynamic elements in terms of bells, seas, or instrumental effects balance out the heavier distortion, almost as if you are peaking into…

Leper Colony – Leper Colony (Transcending Obscurity Records)

…no better way to start off the year when it comes to the roots of the death movement than ingesting Leper Colony’s self-titled debut on a consistent basis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1UJheoeLLc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAFZ2k8JX0g Leper Colony on Facebook…

December 2022 Album of the Month: Hammers of Misfortune – Overtaker

…nts vocally and musically. And those who love a whirlwind of riffs, a multi-pronged vocal attack, speedier/energetic tempos that rival the best in punk or thrash, as well as the ’70s organ angles pushed in angular form will find plenty to devour in this outer galaxy atmosphere pushed in these ten tracks. Acts like Hammers of Misfortune aren’t cut from the same cloth as your normal progressive bands – these ladies and gentlemen really have honed th…

Termination Force – Netherworld (Self-Released)

…istant vocal echo effects. Bassist David Lovell possesses that Steve Harris-like prowess on the closing mid-tempo title track, where guitarist Jamie Brooks lays down some bluesy, shredding/melodic spots against his conventional driving rhythms. In fact, the only disappointing aspect to this EP may be that just as you get into this, it’s over in a scant 18 minutes – as the skills, songwriting, and performances are on par with the era/influences tha…

Krilloan – Uplifting Energy and Power

…– even if it’s on a limited basis with festival appearances or special one-off shows? Holmgren: At this point, from my part, I think it’s a very odd feeling to read all those fantastic reviews, fantastic messages that we have gotten from other people. You guys wrote a fantastic review for us, a bunch of others. I am sitting here in my basement studio here in Sweden, and I’m just writing songs that I want to hear myself – fast, powerful, melodic s…

November 2022 Album of the Month: Threshold – Dividing Lines

…rs, supporting keyboard underpinning, plus fluid lead breaks and heavier-to-softer touches allow “Let It Burn” to be a standout track, the quintet supporting the key transitions with proper groove/hook elements, while the instrumental sections feature intriguing, active drum propulsion as well as a chant-like closing calmness. Delayed computer effects work well against the main stunted guitar/drum combination for “Silenced,” with keyboardist Richa…

Serenity – Memoria (Napalm Records)

…t. There’s a narrative aspect which ties together the flow of the set list – providing oral enhancement beyond the natural live interaction and visual aspects at play. The acoustic treatment encourages plenty of handclapping throughout – the audience engagement fuels the depth of emotion transmitted in these songs, “Set the World on Fire” an early favorite, drummer Andreas Schipflinger shifting between his steady grooves with occasional progressiv…

Serenity – Elevate Memoria

…ially considering the delays and postponements that took place due to COVID-19? Georg Neuhauser: (laughs). Yeah, to be honest, this gig has been planned since 2020. When this COVID thing blew up, we were not able to do our big headlining tour for The Last Knight album in April of 2020. We did some brainstorming due to that, and we always did one or two acoustic songs in our live shows in the past, and people loved it. We thought it was a good idea…

Katarina McGinn Best of 2022

…ed by a sense of urgency and darkness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moN0-W8k_mg 7. Memoremains – Sympathy (from Pop Metal) One listen and this song was stuck in my head for more or less a week. One of those ‘inspired by Amaranthe’ type of songs, but done in just the right way for maximum impact without feeling tired or cliche. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfWCowSa3z8 6. Infected Rain – The Realm of Chaos (from Ecdysis) Featuring Heidi Shepar…

Enemy Eyes – Cultivating New History

…melodies? Gioeli: Lyrically, with music, it should be this way. It’s a case-by-case basis. I’m driven by music – if you pass me a piece of music, it gives me an emotional feeling, and which then ties to lyrics. I let the music drive the lyrics. Songs like “Preying on Your Weakness”, the heavy parts made me feel a certain way, something was coming over me, something was attacking me. And so that’s art – I use that music to drive the lyrics. I don’t…

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