Author: Sean Palmerston

  • Grime – s/t EP

    Grime – s/t EP

    A nasty bit of business, this Grime – very nasty indeed: Their album hits like a blanket party, but well worth the contusions it leaves behind.

  • Vilipend – Inamorata LP

    Vilipend – Inamorata LP

    Inamorata is an emotionally taxing journey leaving you breathlessly heartbroken and physically exhausted yet hungry for more. If you’re a fan of aggressive, heartfelt and challenging metal, to let Inamorata pass you by would be simply opprobrious.

  • Ancient VVisdom: A Godlike Inferno

    Ancient VVisdom: A Godlike Inferno

    A Godlike Inferno is a grand, cloven-footed romp. Having one foot in the metal camp, and one in the alt-folk and rock camp, gives the album wider crossover appeal—although potential listeners might struggle somewhat with Opposition’s satanic fervency

  • Schizoid: The Next Extreme

    Schizoid: The Next Extreme

    ” For years this album felt like the last thing I would ever do, before ultimately killing myself as well. Unfortunately for my enemies, that ended up not happening; instead, the disc was completed. “What doesn’t kill you…,” I guess, right?” On the eve of the release of his third album, Laura Wiebe interviews Canadian…

  • Taurus – Life

    Taurus – Life

    Not a bad first impression from these ladies—and this is coming from someone who generally detests drone.

  • Anders Nyström from Katatonia: The Hellbound Interview

    Anders Nyström from Katatonia: The Hellbound Interview

    “We get approached by people who measure years in terms of success and how you’ve risen on the proverbial ladder. Even some friends and relatives ask question why we are not more successful. We put twenty years into this band and they ask us why don’t have fancy cars and fancy houses, but that was…

  • Harangue – Feeding The Wolf EP

    Harangue – Feeding The Wolf EP

    As an introduction to the band, the two tracks are an intense six minutes. In that short time, Harangue demonstrate a multi-faceted approach to their songcraft. Abrupt yet timely transitions from hardcore chug to frenetic freakout riffs or absolute slamming breakdowns betrays any notions of this outfit being a one-trick pony.

  • Cancer Bats – Dead Set On Living

    Cancer Bats – Dead Set On Living

    While Cancer Bats have never released a record that anyone could call a failure, this album should be a widespread, runaway success – it deserves to be, it is absolutely their best, most accessible album to date.

  • Barghest / False split LP

    Barghest / False split LP

    This September Gilead Media and Mirror Universe will co-release a split LP featuring two of USBM’s best, Barghest from Baton Rouge, LA and Minneapolis, MN’s, False. Both bands are coming off successful 2011s, which saw Barghest release their debut self-titled full-length and an untitled EP from False. While these two bands are undoubtedly black metal,…

  • Threshold – March Of Progress

    Threshold – March Of Progress

    March Of Progress has much to offer and it’s a solid Threshold album by any standard. However, for me it simply lacks the punch and the energy of Critical Mass, Subsurface and Dead Reckoning. A little more spice wouldn’t hurt on the next Threshold album.