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Expulsion: Nightmare Future

EXPULSION: NIGHTMARE FUTURE    Expulsion are basically the embodiment of nostalgia. Featuring members of Grind and Gore legends, Repulsion and Exhumed, Expulsion play old-school late 1980's style Grindcore in spectacular style. However, let's make one thing clear, regardless of the fact that this band is probably the product of alcohol fueled musicians reminiscing about the golden era of Grind, Expulsion's debut release, Nightmare Future, is an mind-melting masterpiece.     Totaling a very modest 14 minutes running time, Nightmare Future is a short, sharp shock of pure old-school brilliance. Unsurprisingly, the apple has not fallen far from the tree, there are no weird and wild reinventions here, this is just pure Horrified tribute, mixed with a generous helping of classic Death worship, which is to be expected considering the pedigree of the band.     Kicking off the album, " Total Human Genocide " whips up a frenzy with all the insane spe...

ENTRAILS: WORLD INFERNO

ENTRAILS: WORLD INFERNO Old-school Death-Metal is not dead, despite what some "trve" and "kvlt" fans may believe. For proof of this, check out Entrails' phenomenal new album, World Inferno. Packed full of, Entombed and Dismember worshiping putrid buzz-saw riffs and filthy death-growls, World Inferno is a sterling effort that is sure to please even the most avid Death-Metal maniacs.     Upon listening to Entrails, it is clear that these guys are more than just a nostalgia band, you can hear that they are obviously passionate fans and listeners of the old ways themselves, which is apparent throughout World Inferno, whether it is on the Vomitory-esque, " Into Eternal Fire ", or " Serial Murder (Death Squad) ", which carries clear echos of, At The Gate's seminal, Slaughter Of The Soul.    The title track, " World Inferno ", opens the album in top form, complete with an eerie introduction that then launches into a full throttle ...

VALLENFYRE: FEAR THOSE WHO FEAR HIM

VALLENFYRE : FEAR THOSE WHO FEAR HIM    Utter filth. A strong statement, granted, but a fitting one here. Vallenfyre's third full-length release, "Fear Those Who Fear Him", is a disgusting, putrid, festering hive of excellence, bringing together the distinctive attributes of Old-school Death-Metal, Doom and crusty Grindcore, then masterfully stitching them altogether to create an entirely new monster.     Carrying on seamlessly in the style and intensity of it's predecessor, 2014's "Splinters", "Fear Those Who Fear Him", is a magnificent display of extremity, showcasing brilliant musicianship, which is unsurprising considering Vallenfyre's pedigree. In comparison to "Splinters", Fear Those Who Fear Him is definitely of a greater Grinding inclination, with tracks such as; " Messiah ", " Nihilist ", "Kill All Your Masters" and " Dead World Breathes ", guaranteed to make the passing Napalm...

SUFFOCATION: OF THE DARK LIGHT

SUFFOCATION: ..OF THE DARK LIGHT    Suffocation are one of the most important bands in Death-Metal. Period. Accredited by a majority of bands and fans of the sub-genre as being the Godfathers of brutal Death-Metal and Slam, Suffocation have forged an impressive legacy by creating the biggest, best and most brutally barbaric music around, perfectly demonstrated on their latest slab of mastery, "..Of The Dark Light".     Suffocation have come a long way since their legendary debut album, "Effigy Of The Forgotten", however the band has clearly lost none of their passion for creating extreme music, or their hunger to redefine the limits, which made their debut so memorable and defining. "Of The Dark Light" shows a band at the top of their game, although still strongly rooted in the style that they pioneered back in the 1990's, this album is one of the most current and exciting releases to be unleashed upon the brutal Death-Metal scene in years.    ...

SIX FEET UNDER: TORMENT

SIX FEET UNDER: TORMENT     Six Feet Under are certainly no strangers to Death-Metal. Since forming in the early 1990's, they have released an impressive 12  full-length albums, excluding the four cover albums. Considering this, it is amazing that a band this well progressed in their career is still able to create barbaric music of exceptionally high quality, while noticeably embracing musical creativity and evolution, and staying true to their own identity and the Death-Metal scene that they themselves helped to build and grow into the ever flourishing eco-system that we know and love today.     In case you were wondering, or worried, Torment is definitely and indisputably Death-Metal. Right from the face-slashing first notes of opening track, " Sacrificial Kill ", to the pounding closure of " Roots Of Evil ", frontman and mastermind, Chris Barnes leads his ensemble through wave after wave of heavy, groove-ridden Death-Metal, with his unique...

Traumatomy: Transcendental Evisceration Of Necrogenetic Beasts

Traumatomy  Transcendental Evisceration Of Necrogenetic Beasts    Within the worldwide Slamcrew, Traumatomy are fast becoming a household name. A majority of the credit for this notoriety is owed to their debut full-length album, Transcendental Evisceration Of Necrogenetic Beasts. Originally released back in 2013, the debut is now benefiting from a re-release through Slamchester Records, and as a result, the album is certain to leave a much harder and faster impression than the first time around.     There is no getting around the basic fact that Transcendental..., is an unapologetic Slam arsenal, with all the gutturals, blast-beats and teeth-shattering drops to satisfy the basic needs of any Slamcrew faithful. However, Transcendental... goes well above and beyond the standard, clocking in at an uncharacteristic and unrelenting 31 minutes of pure hammer-inducing savagery. Thankfully, the diversity of these tracks do their part to keep their victims e...

Jungle Rot: Order Shall Prevail

Jungle Rot: Order Shall Prevail    For the best part of two decades, Jungle Rot have been breathing life into the Oldschool Death-Metal beast. Although firmly rooted in the underground, Jungle Rot have been steadily gaining notoriety throughout their career, reaching scene wide recognition with previous releases; Kill On Command, and the blistering 2013 release, Terror Regime. With their latest release, Order Shall Prevail, Jungle Rot look set to reach critical level, with their most flawless and furious album to date.    Continuing along the Vader approved path of Thrash infused Death-Metal, Order Shall Prevail is a turbo-charged, full throttle Metal assault, that perfectly accompanies their previous releases, but with a fresh and more invigorating edge. The production is clean, yet raw enough to appease the true Oldschool masses.     The melodic riffing is in a far greater supply than even on Terror Regime, with chugging breakdowns appearing...

Thy Art Is Murder: Holy War

THY ART IS MURDER:  HOLY WAR        Australia's slamming Deathcore merchants have done it again, with a brand new full length album, Holy War, that could shake the very foundations of the Death-Metal scene and see these rising stars ascend to their deserved heights. The question is, will they be able to escape the potentially career damaging "Deathcore" title?    The short answer, is yes. Holy War is a savage affair, with guttural growls, blastbeats and breakdowns to rival the most extreme bands in the business. Anyone foolish enough to overlook Thy Art Is Murder, simply for being labelled as Deathcore, is missing out on a truly spectacular record.    If you are a Death-Metal fan of open mind who likes their music fast, heavy and relentless, or are an existing fan of Thy Art Is Murder and their style, then Holy War will not disappoint. Clearly the band has come a long way since previous release, Hate, in terms of musicianship and son...

IHATE

IHATE    Since the very first pioneering releases of the late 1980's, Death-Metal has consistently been a haven for all things sick and twisted. Although remaining firmly in the Metal underground, some Death-Metal vocalists and musicians have become household names among the loyal hordes of fans, which is why IHATE may have caught the attention of many extreme Metal fans. Boasting an experienced line up for their debut release, IHATE sees the combined forces of Six Feet Under's guttural master, Chris Barnes, alongside Bob Taggett and Deicide shredder, Brian Hoffman. The resulting work is exactly what you would expect, crushing, energetic Old-school Death-Metal, forged by the experts themselves.    If you are lucky enough to get your hands on a physical copy of this Metal masterclass, then you will soon realise that this is not your average release. The first half of the album showcases IHATE's debut material in demo form, while the second half contains the same t...

Six Feet Under: Crypt Of The Devil

Six Feet Under  Crypt Of The Devil   If you know anything about Six Feet Under, then you probably already know what you are getting with Crypt Of The Devil. This album is the embodiment of Death-Metal done the right way. It's extreme, packed with melodic riffs, gruesome lyrics and Chris Barnes iconic vocal mastery, and is without a doubt Six Feet Under's most consistent and brilliant album to date.    For the eleventh full length studio album, Chris Barnes enlisted seasoned Metal expects; Phil Hall, Josh Hall and Brandon Ellis, known for their incredible Weed-themed Death-Metal band, Cannabis Corpse. The resulting album is something very special. Crypt Of The Devil is a genuinely enjoyable listen, from start to finish there is nothing but excellent musicianship and neck-cracking brutality.     Chris Barnes is no stranger to Death-growling vocals, but Crypt Of the Devil shows this pioneering man on top form. From staple cuts like " Gruesome " and...

Spawned From Hate: Accelerated Butchery EP

SPAWNED FROM HATE:  ACCELERATED BUTCHERY EP    The modern Death-Metal underground is currently bursting with bright new talented bands, all trying to bring something new to the table in order to stand out from the crowd. For Birmingham based outfit, Spawned From Hate, their energising take on the heavy stuff does just the job. Oozing with the true old-school Death-Metal grime, their latest release, the crushing Accelerated Butchery EP, is guaranteed to give the band underground notoriety.     From the static, extraterrestrial gargling sounds of the intro alone, you get the feeling that you know what is coming. Soon as the title track kicks in, suspicions are confirmed and heads are banging. Thick, crunchy riffs and traditional growls are the order of the day here, crafted into a sound that carries undeniable tones of classic Death and Obituary. That said, there is an definite freshness about Accelerated Butchery, as well as a strong consistency wit...

No Nonsense Metal Reviews: 5 Essential Albums Every Extreme Music Fan Needs.

NO NONSENSE METAL REVIEWS   5 ESSENTIAL ALBUMS EVERY EXTREME MUSIC FAN NEEDS.     Metal music is not everyones cup of tea, but for those of us who are fans, it is more than just music. Metal is a way of life, filled with CD's, mountains of black T-shirts and usually a lot of alcohol. Metal is such a diverse genre that incorporates so many different styles and sounds, that rivalries and divisions expectedly plague this sacred brotherhood, but whether you're a die-hard "MWOBHM" old-schooler, or a flicky-fringe adorning youngster, we all share a common raging thirst for new music. That said, finding your next favourite album is easier said than done. but if extremity is your thing, then here are 5 albums of the brutal stuff to get stuck into. Enjoy!  PORTAL: VEXOVOID     Other than a corpse-laden, candlelit Church at Midnight on October 31st, very few things are more hauntingly terrifying than this album. Portal, have a very unique sound that is unli...

Napalm Death: Apex Predator - Easy Meat

NAPALM DEATH :  APEX PREDATOR -  EASY MEAT    A lot has changed since the Grindcore pioneering days of Scum . Some would even argue that for Napalm Death, the only constant has been their name, which of course isn't the case. The energy and determination to continually   push to new musical heights that forged their many classic albums, remains as strong as ever here. When coupled with a world plagued by social and political issues, with humanitarian disasters commonplace and worldwide reluctance to dirty hands and fix the problems, you are left with all the fuel that Napalm Death need to dish out another Metallic wake up call.      Apex Predator - Easy Meat, is without a doubt, one of Napalm Death's greatest releases to date. Incorporating every style they have explored over the years, as well as several new angles to keep fans on their toes, this album is a masterpiece of extremity. The title track opens up the album, with a Slipkn...

Ingested: The Architect Of Extinction

INGESTED :  The Architect Of Extinction        Brutality is clearly an attribute that gets better with age. With their third full-length release, "The Architect Of Extinction", Ingested showcase their most barbaric capabilities. Death-Metal, Deathcore and Death-Slam, are just a few of the terms used to describe Ingested's sound, but whatever you decide to call it, the title should always be proceded by an adjective such as, "brilliant" or "mercilessly perfect".     Stylistically following on from 2013 EP, "Revered By No One, Feared By All", it becomes clear within the first growls of opening cut, " The Divine Right Of Kings ", that Ingested have finally found their sound. "The Architect Of Extinction" is surprisingly mature in sound and delivery, demonstrated clearly by instrumental piece, " Penance ", which gives you a chance to catch your breath and elitists time to rearrange their raised eyebrows. If tru...

No Nonsense Metal: Top Ten Albums of 2014!

No Nonsense Metal   Top Ten Albums of 2014!        2014 has played host to some of the greatest returns and biggest triumphs of the music business. Pioneers have come back from beyond to once again teach the new generations how it's done, and younger bands have been basking in the glow of mainstream attention. With so many monumental releases this year, 2014 will be remembered in all its Metallic glory. To summarise such a memorable year in just ten albums is almost a disservice, but also a testament to the brilliance of the years releases. In conclusion, here is a run down of the top ten metal albums of 2014. #10: SLIPKNOT   .5: THE GRAY CHAPTER    Following 6 years of uncertainty and mystery, Slipknot finally returned to the front lines of the extreme music world, armed to the teeth with all the guts and groove that they are so loved for. Fitting in perfectly alongside their earlier releases, .5: The Gray Chapter is a hard hitting m...

Sabaton, Korpiklaani and Tyr: Norwich Waterfront Friday 28th November 2014

SABATON Korpiklaani and Tyr    It is testament to the popularity of Scandinavian Metal that The Waterfront is packed for the return of 3 of the finest from the north. The bands on tonight's line up are no strangers to this game or to these shores, but judging by the packed out crowd, it is obvious to see that people are already expecting to have their minds blown by the best.        The venue is certainly in high spirits awaiting a Power-Metal party to remember, with smiling faces and plastic cups being exchanged all around. First up to the stage is the Viking obsessed, Tyr [8]. Hindered from the word go by technical difficulties, Tyr still manage to deliver a solid crowd pleasing set, with songs such as " Blood Of Heroes " and " Hold The Heathen Hammer High " sounding more like headliner material than that of the first band on.    Up next are Korpiklaani [7], a Finnish Folk-Metal band that defy expectation. Taking the party to the ne...

Carcass: Surgical Remission/ Surplus Steel

CARCASS:  SURGICAL REMISSION/ SURPLUS STEEL    You would be forgiven for assuming that the reason five tracks didn't quite make the cut to be included on a full length album was because they simply weren't good enough. However, with the five tracks that comprise Carcass' new EP, Surgical Remission/ Surplus Steel, that couldn't be further from the truth.    Accompanying Carcass' 2013 full length come back, Surgical Steel, this collection of bonus and sessions material more than lives up to the heavyweight melodic Death-Metal legacy of its creators. Although Surplus Steel doesn't contain any typically "heavy", or particularly fast songs, such as " Captive Bolt Pistol ", this is still a genuinely crushing selection of material.    " A Wraith In The Apparatus " gets proceedings started the right way, filled to rupturing point with Bill Steer's huge iconic riffs and Jeff Walker's instantly recognisable snarl. The stompin...

Vader: Tibi Et Igni

VADER: TIBI ET IGNI     Vader are a band with absolutely nothing to prove. After 3 decades of creating heavy music, expectations on new material will always be high. However, this would be a foolish approach to take when regarding Vader. The fact that creating solid extreme music is clearly encoded in Piotr "Peter" Wiwczarek's DNA, as well as Vader's reputation as one of Poland's greatest Metal exports, and not forgetting the impressive existing array of underground classics to their name, it is a safe bet that any new material is probably going to crack skulls and pump fists in the same way that Vader always have.    The ear assault begins after a huge sound-scaping intro to opening track " Go To Hell ", which raises pulses with distinctive Vader style. Following this is the double blow of " Where Angels Weep " and " Armada On Fire ", a blastbeat boasting display of muscular Death-Metal, both tracks carry a hint of the "Lit...