Authors: Bryer Wharton
Review: Horrendous – Anareta
Horrendous = Pestilence + At the Gates + Dark Tranquillity (old) … read more
Review: Incendiant – Self-Titled
Incendiant Self-Titled Jordan River Entertainment Street: 07.15 Insentient = Morbid Angel + Immolation + Death Incendiant have a progressive vibe on this album and every song is inherently different. Incendiant’s songwriting ability is uncanny. From album opener “Night of a Thousand Kives,” pulverizing as it grooves, or the just plain brutal blasting of “Collapse of
Review: Hypocrisy
With a new record, Hypocrisy hits the road this spring in the ol’ USA to support it and all that goodness. … read more
Review: Immolation – Kingdom of Conspiracy
New York’s consistently underrated Immolation don’t let up on the uneasy and unrelenting death metal with their ninth studio album, Kingdom of Conspiracy. … read more
Review: James LaBrie – Impermanent Resonance
The attempt here is to bridge the gap between prog-heads and fans of the more melodic style of melodic death à la Sweden. It works extremely well. … read more
Review: Insomnium – Shadows of the Dying Sun
Continuing to build their stronghold of melodic death metal, Finland’s Insomnium offer up their sixth full-length record without a ton of surprises and with all expectations met. … read more
Review: Grave – Out Of Respect For The Dead
Grave = Entombed (old) + Dismember + Unleashed … read more
Review: Grand Magus – Sword Songs
Grand Magus = Atlantean Kodex + Manowar + Visigoth … read more
Review: Gravehill / Mordbrand – In Nighted Waters
Gravehill / Mordbrand = Hellhammer + early Grave + Sodom + early Entombed … read more
Review: Grave – Morbid Ascent
Slip on your mucky moshing shoes and live it up with this EP: five tracks of gritty, classic Swedish death to tide you over until the next full-length abomination from Grave. … read more