Saturday, April 30, 2011

New Heavy Metal CD Releases: April 26, 2011

Here are the new heavy metal CD releases for this week.

Above Symmetry - Ripples (Inside Out)
Aerial Ruin - Valleys Of The Earth (Vendlus)
Agorophobic Nosebleed/Despise You - And On And On Split (Relapse)
Betrayal - Abandonment (Mediaskare)
Bermuda - Isolationist(s) (Mediaskare)
Bloodbath - Bloodbath Over Bloodstock DVD (Peaceville)
Bodyfarm - Bodyfarm (Abyss)
Destrophy - Cry Havoc (Victory)
Diabolical - Ars Vitae (Abyss)
Endwell - Punishment (Mediaskare)
Feral - Dragged Through The Altar (Ibex Moon)
Graviton - Massless (Translation Loss)
Hero In Error - The Highs Of New Lows (Mediaskare)
Hyperborean - The Spirit Of Warfare (Abyss)
Negura Bunget - Poarta de Dincolo EP (Code 666)
NightShade - Lost In Motion (Bullet Tooth)
Otep - Atavist (Victory)
Primordial - 'Redemption At The Puritan's Hand (Metal Blade)
Turbocharged - AntiXtian (Chaos)
Vomitory - Opus Mortis VIII (Metal Blade)
Winterus - In Carbon Mysticism (Lifeforce)
Wolf - Legions Of Bastards (Century Media)

Friday, April 22, 2011

Essential Thrash Metal Albums

1. Metallica - Master Of Puppets
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Metallica's third album is their best. It doesn't have the radio singles and MTV videos as some of their later releases, but is a musical tour de force. From the trademark thrash of "Battery" to the instrumental stylings of "Orion," it's a sound of a band on top of their game. The songs are diverse and the musicianship is simply incredible.

2. Slayer - Reign In Blood
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This is one of the top 3 thrash metal albums and one of the top 10 metal albums ever. Many publications have named it the best metal album ever. This is speed metal at its finest, with compact songs jam packed with riffs and head banging intensity. The lyrics are also filled with dark and disturbing images. Slayer released several fantastic albums, and this is their masterpiece.

3. Megadeth - Peace Sells...But Who's Buying
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Megadeth really hit their stride on this, their second album. It's a speed metal classic with great songs like "Wake Up Dead," "Devil's Island" and "Peace Sells." The band's songwriting improved quite a bit from their debut album and 20 years later it still holds up extremely well.

4. Anthrax - Among The Living
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Anthrax is a group I've come to appreciate more and more as the years go by, and Among The Living was their best album. The songs had a message and were catchy yet still very intense and aggressive. "Caught In A Mosh" is the highlight of this album, along with other great songs such as "Indians," "I Am The Law" and the title track. Anthrax have always been a band with a sense of humor that is also willing to address serious subjects, which is a great combination.

5. Exodus - Bonded By Blood
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Exodus' debut album was their commercial and critical pinnacle. Even though they've had a long and successful career, they never matched the success of thrash counterparts like Metallica, Megadeth and Anthrax. This album, though, is spectacular. It's a thrash classic with music played at breakneck speed with a barrage of killer riffs and solos. And even though it's a whirlwind of intensity, the songs are still very catchy and memorable.

6. Kreator - Pleasure To Kill
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The German thrash band's second album is one of their best. Everything about it was a huge improvement over their debut. It was more brutal and aggressive and had some unbelievable riffs. 1986 was the year of thrash, and this is an album that sometimes gets overlooked because of everything else that was released that year. But this album showed Kreator was a thrash and speed metal force to be reckoned with.

7. Testament - The Legacy
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Testament is a Bay Area thrash band whose debut album came a few years after groups like Metallica and Megadeth were already dominating the scene. They were well known to thrash fans, but never made that leap to popular success like some of their contemporaries. The Legacy followed the thrash metal blueprint, but Testament infused it with their own style and personality that made it unique.

8. Sepultura - Beneath The Remains
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With their third album, the Brazilian band Sepultura made a quantum leap into the forefront of extreme metal. Beneath The Remains is when the band's songwriting really blossomed and their blistering thrash metal was both extremely intense and also really catchy. The album had brutal riffs, creative solos, skull pounding drums and paint peeling vocals from Max Cavalera. What's even more amazing is that most of the band members were only in their teens when this album was released.

9. S.O.D. - Speak English Or Die
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S.O.D., otherwise known as Stormtroopers Of Death, was a crossover thrash side project of Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian and drummer Charlie Benante along with former bassist Dan Lilker (then in Nuclear Assault) and vocalist Billy Milano. The album was recorded in just three days and caused controversy because their tongue in cheek lyrics were considered by some to be racist and sexist. Their music was a powerful mix of thrash and hardcore punk that was intense and raw.


10. Annihilator - Alice In Hell
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The Canadian thrash band Annihilator blasted upon the scene with a monstrous debut album. Jeff Waters and company tore through the album with raw power and energy along with excellent technical skill. Waters and Anthony Greenham really shined with their outstanding guitar work. Randy Rampage's raw and emotional vocals were a good fit as well. Annihilator has had dozens of lineup changes over the years, and their debut remains one of their best efforts.

Friday, April 15, 2011

New Metal Music Releases 2011

Band Name: In Flames
Album Name: Sounds of a Playground Fading
Release Date: 2011-06-21

Band Name: GWAR
Album Name: Bloody Pit of Horror
Release Date: 2011-11-09

Band Name: In Flames
Album Name: Sounds of a Playground Fading
Release Date: 2011-06-21

Band Name: Autopsy
Album Name: Macabre Eternal
Release Date: 2011-05-31

Band Name: Infestus
Album Name: Ex|Ist
Release Date: 2011-05-16

Band Name: Deadlock
Album Name: Bizarro World
Release Date: 2011-03-16

Band Name: Children Of Bodom
Album Name: Relentless Reckless Forever
Release Date: 2011-03-08

Band Name: Burzum
Album Name: The Fallen
Release Date: 2011-03-07

Band Name: Deicide
Album Name: To Hell With God
Release Date: 2011-02-15

Band Name: Immortal
Album Name: The Seventh Date Of Blashyrkh (live)
Release Date: 2010-09-14

Setherial – Treason (2011)

 Tracklist:
01 – Treason [A Death That Breeds Through Aeons]
02 – Warfare [God Is Dead]

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Disfiguring The Goddess – Disfiguring The Goddess (2011)

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Find more songs at Disfiguring The Goddess myspace

There's something about deathcore that has always rubbed me the wrong way. I LOVE brutal death metal/slam death metal and I LOVE hardcore/metalcore (mainly 90s and earlier). There's just something about when these two get mixed together that it makes me want to kill puppies. Typically the genre mixes modern metalcore and focuses too much on the bad aspects of both death and core. It almost always french fries when it should pizza leaving you having a bad time.


Why am I enjoying the new Disfiguring the Goddess album so much? It's made by internet deathcore sensation Big Chocolate (also the ex vocalist for Abominable Putridity, Burn the Masses, Misericordiam, and countless others). The guy definitely has his root in the deathcore genre, but he also seems to now know very well how to write good slamming brutal death metal.

Admittedly, I didn't care too much for their prior records. This album just seems so much more focused and certainly more powerful. Sure, Circle of Nine still has plenty of breakdowns, but the album is rather enjoyable. It's ridiculously heavy and the guy seriously has some of the best death metal vocals I've ever heard. From start to finish the album pummels you over the head and doesn't letup. The production is very clean and very heavy. The band definitely focused more on the brutal death metal sound this time around instead of just deathcore. If all deathcore were to sound like this the genre might not have such a bad reputation. As a skeptic myself, I say give it at least one listen. It's up for free streaming listening on their Facebook page (linked). review found on stereokiller.