Sabtu, 17 Maret 2012

As Lights Fade - Mechanizer EP (2011)

Genre: Death Metal / Hardcore
Location: Germany

Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Mechanizer
3. A Narrow Path Between Truth And Lies
4. What Veracity Means To Me (Feat. Dennis of Bravestar)
5. Colombian Love
6. Freedom Through Firepower
7. I Will Resist

Empirine - The Great Excursion (2011)

Genre: Death Metal
Location: Sweden

Tracklist:
1. The Great Excursion I (Subterranea)
2. The Great Excursion II (Realm of Contaminated Light)
3. The Great Excursion III (Demise)
4. The Great Excursion (Full Song)

Greg The Hero "Of Defiance" EP Review

Genre: Death Metal / Hardcore / Black Metal
Location: Iowa, US

Greg The Hero, a 6 piece death metal/hardcore/black metal act out of Iowa, has unleashed their latest effort, Of Defiance EP. And I will certainly give them an "A" for effort and execution! This EP will absolutely punch you in the face from start to finish. What is particularly refreshing is the unique blend of deathcore and melodic pieces throughout. This EP isn't just about brutality, although there is plenty of it! The dual vocalists battling it out, the guitar sweeps, blast beats, and even piano interludes all blend together to form this amazing EP.

1. Bryn Mawr - This track sets the tone of the entire album. The opening quote is from The Departed, although slowed down. The instruments start to fade up and disappear the quote finishes with "If you're faced with a loaded gun...what's the difference?". A single snare blast signals the start of the chaos. Blast beats and dissonance will fill your ears as the vocalists start. The heaviness absolutely does not let up. Breakdowns, harmonics, feedback, palm muting, crushing vocals, and triplets are all present. The song takes a turn when the piano kicks in, to be a little more melodic. A rhythmic build up leads up to the final breakdown, and the end of one hell of an opening track.


2. Northern Moon Final - This track starts drastically different from the first, but not in a bad way. The band starts to show their technical roots here as a whole. Don't worry, they still break it down, hard. Listen closely and you will hear the bass player grooving out; something you don't hear enough of from bands. The keyboard is more present in this song laying down textures and more piano. This song really takes a black metal turn the more it goes on, which is unexpected, but it fits.

3. Forging a Legacy - They left the melody on the previous track and just come out of the gates hard on this one. This song certainly solidifies their roots in deathcore, but that's not to say their other influences aren't present. It's hard to put into words, but the combination of black metal and deathcore is done in such a pleasing way. It's a short track, but they cram a lot of influences and styles in there.

4. White Elephant Holiday - The first couple seconds of this track remind me heavily of Dillinger Escape Plan. The drummer is really showing off in this track. It's business as usual until we hit an awesome, unexpected tempo change to slow it down. This song is just down and dirty. Nothing pretty about it, just the way I like it. The end of the track takes an interesting turn with almost angelic voices in the background, as it does a 180 and breaks it down.

5. Weight of the World - The final track on this EP leaves nothing behind. Everything is showcased here by the band. It's fast and it never lets up. You get crazy drumming, sweeps, keyboard textures, and much more packed into this song. The energy in this song is almost palpable. The keys really slow the last breakdown to a crawl as the final song on this EP comes to a close.

Ingested "The Surreption"

Genre: Death Metal / Deathcore / Hardcore
Location: Manchester, UK

The phrase “if it isn’t broken, don’t fix it” has never and may never be more appropriate. Ingested’s sophomore album “The Surreption” does not fall far from the brutal tree that its predecessor “Surpassing the Boundaries of Human Suffering” came from. Ingested have again shown their brilliance at creating intensely brutal music and have also revealed a delightfully refreshing ability to create music that is true to their form with just the right amount of progress. In short, Ingested has moved forward an inch and in doing so, gained miles. There is no real discernable style changes or added instruments , though the incorporation of gang vocals on several tracks and the inclusion of guest vocals from talented members of Despised Icon and Martyr Defiled are nice surprises and certainly welcome additions. The opening track “Crowning The Abomination” certainly gets the point trying to be made that “The Surreption” has kept to form but has gained a little something, for want of a better term. The whole album has a bleak almost nihilistic feel to it without slowing or calming down. The guitars are still shredding, the bass is still blistering, the drums are still crushing, and the vocals are still shattering. Lyrically, there has been a massive transformation from merely brutal lyrics for brutality’s sake to a conceptually intense thought provoking journey. All told, “The Surreption” is truly exciting opportunity to watch a band mature in every way while not losing anything in the process that made them the band that earned them their loyal fans in the first place, and certainly all those listening to this album who aren’t fans will find themselves converted, those who already are, will not be disappointed.

Rating: 5/5

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Legions - Wasteland (2012)



Genre: Death Metal / Hardcore
Location: Lancaster,PA
Tracklist:
1.Eight Fifty Two
2.Wasteland
3.The Weight
4.Domination
5.Nine:O'Three
6.The Dark Passenger
7.Backstabber
8.Crutch
9.Ingest
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Toscrew - Antiego 2011


Band: Toscrew
Album: Antiego
Genre: Death Metal / Grindcore
Release: Feb 2011
Location: Budepest, Hungary
4 Stars
Tracklist (Translated Titles):
1. Born in Nothing
2. From Time
3. Greedy mouth
4. Let It Grow
5. Lost in You
6. Ritual
7. Madwaltzer
8. Modestry Stirs In Vigourous Form
There are a lot of things to be said for Toscrew's full length "Antiego", but not enough words to covey what needs to be said. It ebbs and flows, it chops and changes, it takes you for a ride that was clearly desgined by someone sufferring bipolar disorder with a twist of schizophrenia which ends in the fiery pits of hell itself.

With a sound that comes across as a blend of death metal and grindcore interspersed with moments of sublime semi-calm, Antiego displays the band's abilities with some insanely fast drumming, extremely aggressive guitar work and scathing vocals.
 
 The interludes are sort of like mulitiple "calms before the storm", they keep the weight of things relative, but slow the pace down to give the programmed key work room to breathe it's horror laced breath.Once you've been lulled into thinking that everything is normal and safe, the ride comes to it's next major drop off, followed by a loop with a half twist.
I'm looking forward to seeing what they do next




 
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