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I need the sound butchery of the old Carcass like never before. Fifteen minutes of total terror, with Bill adding to the slaughter his even more growl and guttural singing compared to Jeff’s.
I need the sound butchery of the old Carcass like never before.
Fifteen minutes of total terror, with Bill adding to the slaughter his even more growl and guttural singing compared to Jeff’s.
The review delivers passionate praise for Carcass's high-energy Peel Sessions from 1988, highlighting the primitive grindcore sound combined with death metal speed. The band members' medical-inspired gore lyrics create a horrifying yet captivating experience. The reviewer finds the raw live tracks a brutal antidote to personal stress, emphasizing the sessions' historical and musical significance. Dive into the savage world of early Carcass—listen to The Peel Sessions and experience raw grindcore fury today!
It's like listening to "Fight Fire With Fire" by Metallica multiplied by two in terms of speed. They do not know the meaning of "slow down"!!!!
It's like listening to "Fight Fire With Fire" by Metallica multiplied by two in terms of speed.
They do not know the meaning of "slow down"!!!!
Ludichrist's Powertrip is a landmark 1988 album fusing hardcore punk, thrash metal, and metal funk with extraordinary speed and technical prowess. The review highlights standout tracks like the title song and Zad, praising the band’s relentless pace and musicianship. The album closes with an impressive instrumental cover showcasing their skills. Though brief, Ludichrist's influence continued through members' next band, Scatterbrain. Dive into Ludichrist's Powertrip and experience the raw energy and speed of 80s hardcore thrash metal!
"Rise Above opens the auditory slaughterhouse: a guitar riff of a distinctly Carcassian nature." "Cause And Effect is eighty-five seconds of martyrdom, of lucid and biting madness."
"Rise Above opens the auditory slaughterhouse: a guitar riff of a distinctly Carcassian nature."
"Cause And Effect is eighty-five seconds of martyrdom, of lucid and biting madness."
This review highlights Napalm Death's 1989 EP 'Mentally Murdered' as a pivotal release blending death metal and grindcore. It emphasizes improved production, controlled instrumentals, and intense aggression. The review details key tracks and marks this as the last recording with vocalist Lee Dorrian and guitarist Bill Steer. It celebrates the EP's role as a historic evolution in extreme metal. Explore Napalm Death's groundbreaking EP 'Mentally Murdered' for an intense journey into the birth of grindcore and death metal fusion!
A steel foundry pour of molten metal is what you get from listening to the four tracks that build this single; a quarter of an hour of an auditory massacre with no return. The Blade Runner nightmare becomes Music.
A steel foundry pour of molten metal is what you get from listening to the four tracks that build this single; a quarter of an hour of an auditory massacre with no return.
The Blade Runner nightmare becomes Music.
Fear Factory's Dog Day Sunrise single is a powerful display of cyber-thrash metal, blending industrial noise and heavy riffs. The four tracks deliver an intense and claustrophobic experience, with top-notch production. Featuring a cover of Head of David's track and remixes, this release marks the peak of the band's early aggressive style. The review highlights the brutal and immersive sonic journey the band offers. Dive into Fear Factory's Dog Day Sunrise and experience the raw power of cyber-thrash metal today!
"The founding fathers of musical extremism were chosen to kick off the compilation; Napalm Death in their most controlled moment with the track 'Breed To Breathe.'" "The new generation tries to respond... No chance: thumbs down for all these young bands."
"The founding fathers of musical extremism were chosen to kick off the compilation; Napalm Death in their most controlled moment with the track 'Breed To Breathe.'"
"The new generation tries to respond... No chance: thumbs down for all these young bands."
Earplugged 2, a 1997 compilation by Earache Records, pits old school Death Metal pioneers against newer bands. The veteran artists clearly outshine the newcomers with powerful and memorable tracks. Highlights include Napalm Death, Cathedral, Carcass, and Entombed, showcasing esteemed legacy sounds. New generation bands fall short in comparison, with only a few tracks standing out. Overall, the album celebrates foundational extreme metal with a strong recommendation. Discover the intense clash of metal generations—listen to Earplugged 2 now and experience the power of old school death metal!
It’s a recording of such power, of overflowing rocky physicality. They travel like tanks, with little technique but lots of rage.
It’s a recording of such power, of overflowing rocky physicality.
They travel like tanks, with little technique but lots of rage.
Corrosion of Conformity’s Live Volume album captures the raw energy of their early 2000s era. Recorded live in Detroit without overdubs, it showcases their shift to a hard rock sound infused with stoner and Southern elements. The album features powerful performances of tracks mostly from Blind, Deliverance, Wiseblood, and America’s Volume Dealer. The review praises the band’s heaviness and authenticity despite minor critiques on their derivative style. Dive into Corrosion of Conformity’s raw and powerful live sound—listen to Live Volume and feel the unstoppable energy!
"Three insane and monstrous minutes, with Nicke's relentless drumming supporting the continuous and outrageous hammering of the vocals." "Entombed unleash a force like no other. They proceed like a steamroller for the entire duration of the track, with an offensive 'FUCK' that concludes the criminal sonic offensive."
"Three insane and monstrous minutes, with Nicke's relentless drumming supporting the continuous and outrageous hammering of the vocals."
"Entombed unleash a force like no other. They proceed like a steamroller for the entire duration of the track, with an offensive 'FUCK' that concludes the criminal sonic offensive."
The review praises Entombed's 1994 single 'Out Of Hand' as a powerful example of the band's pioneering Death'n'Roll style. Highlighting the crushing riffs, growled vocals of L.G. Petrov, and relentless drumming by Nicke, the review also appreciates the included covers from Kiss and Repulsion. It evokes the raw, overwhelming energy and underground strength of the song. Overall, a memorable and forceful release from the Swedish metal veterans. Listen to Entombed's fierce 'Out Of Hand' and experience the raw power of Death'n'Roll!
The spectral abyss of 'Don't Care' opens the ordeal; it’s the slobbery howl of John Tardy that kicks off the track. An intensely black, compact sonic magma that destroys everything in its furious stride: welcome to the haunted world of Obituary.
The spectral abyss of 'Don't Care' opens the ordeal; it’s the slobbery howl of John Tardy that kicks off the track.
An intensely black, compact sonic magma that destroys everything in its furious stride: welcome to the haunted world of Obituary.
Obituary’s 1994 EP 'Don't Care' delivers a powerful, dark, and intense death metal experience. It serves as a potent appetizer to their album 'World Demise,' featuring three tracks that combine slow, heavy riffs with bursts of high-speed aggression. The band continues to showcase their mastery in blending malevolent atmospheres with technical skill, supported by Scott Burns’ notable production. The reviewer highly recommends the EP, praising its enduring impact and intense sonic journey. Discover the brutal world of Obituary's 'Don't Care' EP and experience true Tampa death metal intensity—listen now!
"One of the ten commandments of all Rock" (cit. Lewis Tollani) Ad Maiora.
"One of the ten commandments of all Rock" (cit. Lewis Tollani)
Ad Maiora.
This concise review praises Hüsker Dü's Zen Arcade as a fundamental rock album, highlighting its importance within the genre. Despite existing reviews, the author emphasizes its legendary status and influence. The review is brief but highly appreciative. Listen to Zen Arcade and experience one of rock music's foundational albums today!
A compressed, compact, and beastly album: the last uncompromising offering by Dismember; followed by an honorable decline nonetheless. The first four songs are something shocking, rarely heard before, not just referencing the band but the entire extreme Metal of those years.
A compressed, compact, and beastly album: the last uncompromising offering by Dismember; followed by an honorable decline nonetheless.
The first four songs are something shocking, rarely heard before, not just referencing the band but the entire extreme Metal of those years.
Dismember's fourth album, Death Metal, marks a return to classic old school death metal with raw and dark production by drummer Fred Estby. The album features crushing guitars, furious vocals, and themes of war and violence. Highlights include intense tracks like 'Of Fire,' 'Trendkiller,' and the Doom-influenced 'Mistweaver.' This is considered Dismember's last uncompromising work before their gradual decline. Discover the raw power of Dismember's Death Metal—listen now and experience true old school death metal intensity!
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