Tag Archive: release reviews

Mar 08

GUEST REVIEW: Soulfly – Enslaved (Roadrunner)

Max Cavalera is living legend in metal. Many of the older metalheads vividly remember him as the charismatic frontman of Sepultura. Back in 1996 Max left his old band and shortly after a resurfaced with a new band, called Soulfly. His career kept on flourishing while Sepultura steeply declined after releasing a couple of haphazard …

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Mar 19

Release review: Cauldron Black Ram – Slubberdegullion (Weird Truth/The Cave)

Adelaide death metallers Cauldron Black Ram return with a bottom-heavy, and well-managed, concept album that they ought to be proud of. Locally, anticipation has been quite high for the release ofCauldron Black Ram‘s new album, Slubberdegullion, which has only just been released. In the interests of transparency, I will point out that these guys are mates …

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Dec 28

RELEASE REVIEW: Dark Funeral – Angelus Exuro pro Eternus (Regain/Riot)

Dark Funeral come blasting out of the blackness with their latest offering. It’s a movement up and forwards; it’s more technical and varied; and it’s also very, very addictive. An uncompromising release, Dark Funeral‘s Angelus Exuro pro Eternus kicks off at full speed with The end of human race. It’s a feast of minor chords …

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Dec 28

RELEASE REVIEW: Claim the Throne – Aletales (Prime Cuts)

Perth folk metallers Claim the Throne give us a bit of an insight into what they’re capable of with their five-track EP (CD/DVD digipack) Aletales. And it’s pretty damn good. Renowned for their rollicking good-times live shows, Claim the Throne is an Australian band worth experiencing if you ever get the chance to see them …

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Oct 11

RELEASE REVIEW: Gnaw Their Tongues – All the Dread Magnificence of Perversity (Burning World/Crucial Blast)

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If you think you know what experimental noise/art metal is, then you haven’t heard Gnaw Their Tongues’ latest release. This is an intense experience: one you absolutely have to have before you die. Gnaw Their Tongues’ All The Dread Magnificence of Perversity is not so much an album you’d listen to as experience. It’s a …

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