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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Retro Review: Thy Art is Murder - Hate

Deathcore bands are up and down for me. Some stay the same and some totally change their style, to a point where you do not even like them anymore. With that being said, there are deathcore bands that bring back that old style from the mid 2000's. Thy Art is Murder or Thy Art as fans call them, are an Australian Deathcore band which sounds exactly like that. They are a amazing band with massive potential, and I Hope that they do not change a thing like most Deathcore bands do. Their second album "Hate" which came out 2 years ago, is a great example of how hardcore punk and Cannibal Corpse style death metal, can live in pure harmony. This album is amazing and a must own for death metal fans. Each track gets more and more intense while keeping the pace and not slowing down for anyone. The lyrics are about one thing, Hate and particularly, hate toward christians, which is bad news for me. Never the less, I still enjoyed this album and I will be listening to it again.

Score: 9/10
Heaviness: 10/10




Monday, August 4, 2014

Infant Annihilator - The Palpable Leprosy of Pollution Review

Wow, just wow. Now before i begin, everyone who reads my reviews and blogs know that im a Christian. After i was searching around for new music, i came across Infant Annihilator. A two piece band from Europe, who made it in the deathcore genre by online support. The band themselves are funny and raunchy, so needless to say, their first album is exactly like that, raunchy. The song titles are extremly offensive so the band is not for the faint of heart. The album itself is actually not that bad at all, and in my opinion, better than Rings of Saturn ( another technical deathcore band). I was impressed by the heaviness of the album. This is as heavy as it gets folks. The energy is incredible and can be seen through each song. Overall, pretty good album by little punk kids from Europe.

Heaviness: 10/10
Score: 8/10

I refuse to post album cover due to the inverted cross on it. 

Retro Review: Hate - Solarflesh review

In a extreme up and down genre like Blackened Death Metal, few acts stand out as amazing, let alone just good. Bands like Behemoth or Goatwhore are the leaders in the genre. Then theres the underground stuff that has about 1 in every 100 that are good. That good one is Hate. They have been around for quite some time and have gained a small but significant following. Their most recent album Solarflesh, which was released in 2012, was an amazing album. I have rarely been able to listen to full death metal album without getting bored, but this album left me wanting more. Each song is unique in its own, and while not satanic like most black/death bands (thank God) , it feels dark and moody. I loved this album from start to finish, and if you love death metal, it is a must have. The only complaint  I have is the 3 minute intro, which was a little much for me.

Score: 9/10
Heaviness: 10/10




Saturday, August 2, 2014

Those Who Fear - Death Sentence Review

Facedown Records has had some pretty good artists come through their doors. Some of which are better than others, and some are just damn amazing. Thats the case with the hardcore/metalcore act, Those Who Fear. Their previous album was a solid hit. Needless to say, their next album is even better. Death Sentence offers more intense breakdowns and positive and inspiring lyrical themes, often which deal with the struggle of life, and Faith. This record has it all, great song structure and beats, all combined with a good sense of fulfillment. Death sentence is a even more solid album then the first. I highly recommend you go get this album, and please, support the band and purchase one of their awesome shirts.

Heaviness: 7/10
Score: 9.5/10



Friday, August 1, 2014

Fallujah - The Flesh Prevails Review

Never have Beautiful and Death Metal been used in the same sentence, but congratulations on reading this review because that perfectly describes Bay Areas "Fallujah's" new album. The album is slam packed with symphonic melodies and intense death metal vocals and blast beats. While Fallujah is proving to be one of the top Death Metal acts of the decade, I was eager to hear what they had to offer this time around. The album shows maturity while keeping to its death metal roots. Every track is as unique and fullfilling as the rest. The album is by far Fallujah's best work yet. Oddly enough it is the ONLY death metal album you could possibly go to sleep to. I highly recommend if you are a fan of death metal, you pick up this album immediately, you will not be disappointed.
The only complaint i have is that the album is very short.

Score: 9/10
Heaviness: 9/10