Psyopus – Odd Senses [Review]
Odd Senses is the third full-length release from avant-garde/mathcore band PsyOpus, hailing from Rochester, NY. Odd Senses was released on February 17, 2009 on Metal Blade Records. Psyopus. Holy hell....
View ArticleMetallica – Master of Puppets [Retrospective]
Master of Puppets, Metallica. Just thinking of this album is metal. Master of Puppets is arguably the most famous and influential metal albums of the 80′s (and all time). Sure, there was Reign in...
View ArticleSuccess Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky – The Grand Partition and the...
The Grand Partition And The Abrogation Of Idolatry is the first full-length release from Floridian Death metal band Success Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky. The album was released April 3, 2009 on...
View ArticleHeaven and Hell – The Devil You Know [Review]
The Devil You Know is the “debut” album from Heaven and Hell. In all seriousness, though, it’s basically a Black Sabbath album (thankfully under a new moniker). The Album was released on April 28, 2009...
View ArticleAnomia – ESM [Review]
ESM is the latest record from Hold True Recordings band Anomia. The album was released on July 10, 2009 – in memory of their late friend, Eric Stephen Mitchell. Not often does a record that could have...
View ArticleRazormaze – The True Speed of Steel [Review]
Razormaze has burst onto the New England metal scene with their first full-length release The True Speed of Steel, released by Hold True Recordings. Thrash. Fucking. Metal. Those are the only three...
View ArticleThirteen bands that don’t suck.
To no surprise, there are metal bands that I don’t know, some of which I probably should know (yeah, I can admit it). I am positive you are the same way. While I cannot take some valued one-on-one time...
View ArticleConverge – Axe To Fall [Review]
Everyone, go home, Converge is officially this year’s winner. Few albums have floored me so immediately, and from start to finish, as Axe To Fall has. From the opening bass line to the serene ending...
View ArticleAnnotations of an Autopsy – The Reign of Darkness [Review]
The Reign of Darkness is the second album from the English quintet Annotations of an Autopsy, a followup to 2008′s Before the Throne of Infection, and is released on Nuclear Blast records. Among the...
View ArticleRazormaze – Miseries [Review]
Now, I don’t want to make it a habit to review EPs of bands all the time, but I’ve made an exception due to a special request. So, let’s talk about Boston-based Razormaze‘s new (free!) EP Miseries. The...
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