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REVIEW: Pyromancer – Demo MMXV
PYROMANCER DEMO MMXV GODZ OV WAR I don\’t usually judge a band, project, or artist by the quality of their demo. To me, a demo usually is the absolute base version of their work -a musical doodle, so to speak- and, as such, its not always fair to judge something that might change drastically over… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Ecferus – The Tourniquet Hemisphere EP
ECFERUSTHE TOURNIQUET HEMISPHEREBLACK HORIZONS Atmospheric, progressive, and experimental breeds of extreme metal have long been favorites of mine; at a time, they were my bread and butter. I do love the slow climb, the inevitable climax (if the album is good enough to provide one), and I\’m sure that anyone reading this has a soft… Continue reading
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REVIEW: GRAVESITE – Horrifying Nightmares…
GRAVESITE HORRIFYING NIGHTMARES… XTREEM MUSIC Its rare I find bands that aim to, not change, but perfect their genre; rare that a band that does, is able to maintain their own identity. GRAVESITE completely blows my mind with this. It took only one track, the first (\’Submerged in Vomit\’), to get me excited and wanting… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Into The Divine – Harbinger of Entropy
Into The DivineHarbinger of EntropySelf-Released Death Metal is a precarious genre. Its intensity and specific sound is usually a very difficult thing to change drastically, responding best to inclusions or additions in technicality then anything else. Into the Divine, with their EP \’Harbinger of Entropy\’, might label themselves as \’melodic\’ but in actuality the band… Continue reading
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REVIEW: WARFUCK – Neantification
Band: WARFUCK Album: Neantification Genre: Experimental Grind-core Label: EveryDayHate Records I\’m not usually the greatest fan of Grind-core, the music I can dig but the vocals most-times ruin it for me – it all feels like a vehicle to bring home a message of hate or political uprising – whatever. Though, occasionally there is a band… Continue reading
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REVIEW: Siftercide \’Self Titled\’
It isn\’t often that a band as completely insane as Siftercide reminds me of Free-form Jazz. But, I happen to feel that the \’who knows whats next\’ nature of the band almost allows it to act as a sort of Extremity to its equally unpredictable cousin. Though the real question at hand is if it… Continue reading
