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Lacerated

Denmark's DAWN OF DEMISE burst through the doors at the world death metal party in 2008 with an earth shaking Deepsend debut called "Hate Takes its Form". Probably one of the most overlooked and under-appreciated U.S. style death metal albums of the year, it boasts a thick, groovy and modern (though...
January 12, 2009
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Art of Extermination

I was not quite sure what to think of DEVAST's "Art of Extermination" upon the first few spins of the disc. Beyond any deep musical examination, it is intriguing to think that this kind of swirling tech-death savagery originated from North Africa of all places. But getting to the point, "Art of Exte...
December 15, 2008
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Banished from Inferno

This is a short 'n sweet blast of old-school Swedish style death metal. All wrapped up in bullet belts and stinking of stale beer, BANISHED FROM INFERNO offers a 23-minute EP of fundamentally arranged death metal with groove and just the right amount of tunefulness, much like one would expect from a...
November 17, 2008
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Get Dead or Die Trying

It is probably old news by now, but THE ROTTED were previously known as GOREROTTED, the new moniker the result of a style revamping and a greater emphasis on real world horrors rather the splattered-guts fantasies of past efforts. GOREROTTED's sound had been developing over the years anyway from the...
September 8, 2008
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Ruination

Dubbed "working-class, beer-drinking metal" by the band on its MySpace page, the description of "Ruination" by New Jersey's ABACINATE doesn't tell much about the style heard on the disc, but I've no reason to disbelieve that the boys are working class, drink beer, and play/listen to metal. More accu...
September 8, 2008
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Blood Harvest

It is hard to really go wrong with most death metal CDs on Deepsend Records, as the label picks its acts with care. PORKFARM's "Blood Harvest" is no major disappointment, especially considering that I'm a fan of the style, but still isn't quite up to snuff when compared to most of the label's releas...
July 29, 2008
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NIRVANA 'Nevermind' Cover Star Interviewed 17 Years Later; Audio Available

Chana Joffe-Walt of National Public Radio's (NPR) "All Things Considered" show reports: Imagine if millions of people had seen you naked before you were old enough to say "embarrassing." That's the story of Spencer Elden, whom you may know as the little baby floating towards a dollar bill on the cov...
July 26, 2008
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DEF LEPPARD Singer Hits Back At POISON

DEF LEPPARD frontman Joe Elliott has hit back at POISON singer Bret Michaels and drummer Rikki Rockett over their response to Elliott's comments at a June 6 press conference at the Sweden Rock Festival, in which Elliott said bands like POISON and MÖTLEY CRÜE had "no substance in their music" and the...
July 18, 2008
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The Way of All Flesh

It is by no means a mind blower, but "The Way of All Flesh" by New York City's ASRA (as in "Alleged Satanic Ritual Abuse") succeeds at tearing a few new assholes with its death metal tinged grindcore attack. No frills and raw as hell, the 11 tracks, many of which fall in the one ...
July 7, 2008
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MEGADETH: Win A Trip To Los Angeles To Meet DAVE MUSTAINE

MEGADETH's web site has been updated with the following message: "One lucky winner will receive flights and accommodations to attend the Dave Mustaine - Guitar Center Sessions in Los Angeles, plus a signed Dave Mustaine signature series Dean guitar and a chance to win a private guitar lesson with Da...
May 21, 2008
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Dominion VIII

Usually, you can set your watch to it — when bands start numbering their albums, and referencing their classic past lyrics in their current songs, they're officially golden oldies. They may still be making good music, but they've made the transition to elder statesmen, and even their best work from...
May 19, 2008
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Embracing this Deformity

When the subject of British metal comes up, my first thoughts are invariably ones concerning blinding insanity, teeth-rattling noisiness, and dangerous levels of psychosis. That's because over the last couple of years I've been reviewing albums by the likes of AKERCOCKE, BIOMECHANICAL, and BURNING S...
May 19, 2008
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When You Were Shouting At the Devil

Rip-roarin' lowbrow good times from what amounts to STRAPPING YOUNG LAD without Devin Townsend (and I wouldn't put ten bucks down on his not actually being credited singer "The Heathen", either). Imagine the grinding post-nuke riffs of Jed Simon and Byron Stroud and the thundering apocalypse of Gene...
April 28, 2008
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Slania

Combining metal with other musical forms, such as classical and folk, is nothing new, but there is something about Celtic folk music that almost always seems to bring about a certain synergy and power in the compositions. By itself Celtic Folk music is full of life and the melodies have a way of mov...
April 28, 2008
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Before the Throne...

England's Siege of Amida Records seem to have a knack for discovering bands playing a vicious and modern strain of grindcore and death metal, as releases from DISKREET and WHITECHAPEL clearly demonstrate (both are distributed through Candlelight in the States). I can't praise "Before the Throne of I...
April 28, 2008