Category: Reviews

  • Primitive Man – Caustic

    Primitive Man – Caustic

    Caustic is a fitting title for the second album from drawn-out Denver death doomsters Primitive Man, who push the patience with no less than 77 minutes of misery on this release. Having set the tone with their Scorn-ful debut and subsequent series of splits, you pretty much know what you’re getting into when you push…

  • Panzer – Fatal Command

    Panzer – Fatal Command

    Comprising members of Destruction (bassist and vocalist Schmier), and ex-Accept members Herman Frank on guitars and drummer Stefan Schwarzmann, you would expect the quality of the music from Panzer to be high and it is. Their fine debut album ‘Send Them All To Hell’ was more thrash-orientated, whereas the new album, though it will still appeal…

  • Enslaved – E

    Enslaved – E

    Of course, after so many years, the excitement is already there as soon as a new Enslaved release is announced.  They continue to surprise though, and digging in to their fourteenth studio album, “E“, was nothing short of delightful.  Just one track in – the below single, “Storm Son” – and new listeners will be…

  • Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats – Vol 1

    Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats – Vol 1

    With the abundance of audio recording software that’s out there, pretty much any guy with a laptop can cut a couple tracks in his spare time. I might even have a few of those sitting on my computer somewhere, but trust me, you DON’T wanna hear them! On the other hand, if that guy with…

  • Municipal Waste – Slime & Punishment

    Municipal Waste – Slime & Punishment

    This is music without scepticism; it is created with innocence as all good art should be. Municipal Waste are a band truly born out of time, weaned on a diet of beer, 80s music and films – they create their own version of what we now can see was creatively a great time. Lots of…

  • Amenra – Mass VI

    Amenra – Mass VI

    After destroying several stages while opening for Neurosis and Converge, this trilingual Belgian sludge squad have graced us with their sixth album. If you didn’t show up early enough to see Amenra‘s live set, this is what you missed. Mass VI offers up six new songs spanning just under 41 minutes, although two tracks are…

  • Prophets of Rage – Prophets of Rage

    Prophets of Rage – Prophets of Rage

    I’d like to start this review by saying that I won’t personally be sharing my specific political views or opinions. I’ll do my best not to make this overly political, but it’s impossible to divorce the music from the message with a band like Prophets of Rage. Anyone familiar with Rage Against the Machine or…

  • BongCauldron – Binge

    BongCauldron – Binge

    Hailing from the U.K. by way of the Ministry of Silly Names, this trio wears its Weedeater and Bongzilla influences on their sleeves—right down to their redneck nicknames. Corky, Jay and Biscuit of BongCauldron bring us eight tracks of downtuned heaviness on this, their debut album. Binge begins with the simply titled “Devil,” with a…

  • Venom Inc – Ave

    Venom Inc – Ave

    Venom are, after Black Sabbath and Motorhead, the third most influential band in the history of heavy metal. Thrash metal, speed metal ,death metal, black metal… all owe a huge debt to Venom. The first four Venom albums, especially the first two – ‘Welcome To Hell’ and ‘Black Metal’ – are stone cold classics. This is…

  • Kadavar – Rough Times

    Kadavar – Rough Times

    After the demise of Graveyard, it could be argued that Kadavar are now the leading purveyors of Euro psych—at least on the continent. Their fourth album, and third for Nuclear Blast, would do little to disprove this theory, as the Berlin trio brings some solid tuneage for a good 45 minutes. Rough Times opens with…