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Have you ever found yourself catapulted out of a crazy speeding train, hearing the screeching of the rails crumpling onto themselves as the convoy plummets down a slope and everything turns into chaos and devastation in a split second? Once you’re on this 37-minute journey, you’ll feel the urge to drop everything and pull the emergency brake. If it even exists.
Have you ever found yourself catapulted out of a crazy speeding train, hearing the screeching of the rails crumpling onto themselves as the convoy plummets down a slope and everything turns into chaos and devastation in a split second?
Once you’re on this 37-minute journey, you’ll feel the urge to drop everything and pull the emergency brake. If it even exists.
Teething's 2022 album 'Help' is a wild fusion of grindcore, metalcore, and hardcore that overwhelms listeners with intense and chaotic power-violence. The 14 tracks, including standout 'Roach Apartment,' deliver relentless energy and aggression across 37 minutes. While the brutal style may challenge even hardcore fans, it solidifies Teething's place in extreme metal. The album is well-produced by Selfmadegod Records though with less impressive artwork. Dive into Teething's 'Help' and experience a raw, relentless power-violence ride – brace yourself and listen now!
"A true blow to the heart for nostalgics of early bands like Converge or Coalesce." "In the end, was it worth it? I’d say absolutely yes."
"A true blow to the heart for nostalgics of early bands like Converge or Coalesce."
"In the end, was it worth it? I’d say absolutely yes."
Scare’s second album 'In The End, Was It Worth It?' delivers thirteen intense tracks mixing hardcore, sludge, crust, and grindcore. The album explores themes of existential pessimism through powerful riffs and beastly screams. Highlights include explosive guitar work and memorable songs that pay homage to genre pioneers. This release proves the band’s artistic maturity and unique identity within heavy music. Dive into Scare’s powerful new album and experience hardcore’s raw edge and emotional fury today!
"This album or mini CD, whatever you want to call it, is entirely self-produced at home." "A 'gorenoise' experiment; take it for what it is."
"This album or mini CD, whatever you want to call it, is entirely self-produced at home."
"A 'gorenoise' experiment; take it for what it is."
Iracondo’s 'Drenched In Blood' is a self-produced goregrind/grindcore album blending fuzz guitars, sampled blast beats, and raw screams. Recorded at home with spontaneous vocals and a Lucio Fulci-inspired cover, the album offers 20 tracks of raw, extreme music. While not polished, it’s a creative DIY experiment with a few standout riffs and an unapologetically monotone vocal style. Samples are anticipated to give listeners a clearer impression. Listen to Iracondo’s daring DIY goregrind experiment on Bandcamp and explore a raw take on extreme music!
"This music is for crazy people and unbelievers." "53 minutes that will go down in history as the first cry of the creature Today Is The Day."
"This music is for crazy people and unbelievers."
"53 minutes that will go down in history as the first cry of the creature Today Is The Day."
Today Is the Day’s 1993 debut album Supernova is an unrefined but powerful blend of grindcore, noise, and post-hardcore. The album showcases the unique genius of Steve Austin and lays the foundation for a singular extreme metal style. Tracks like "Black Dahlia" and "Rise" highlight the band’s visceral energy and experimental approach. Though raw, Supernova presents a coherent and compelling chaotic experience for adventurous listeners. Dive into the chaotic world of Today Is the Day’s Supernova and discover the roots of extreme experimental metal today!
Coagulated Bliss is further proof by Full of Hell of being a courageous band with a strong identity and a remarkable mastery of their means. An album that aims to smash the listener’s eardrums, with twenty-five minutes of exasperated sonic violence, but played with flair and much boldness.
Coagulated Bliss is further proof by Full of Hell of being a courageous band with a strong identity and a remarkable mastery of their means.
An album that aims to smash the listener’s eardrums, with twenty-five minutes of exasperated sonic violence, but played with flair and much boldness.
Full of Hell's Coagulated Bliss is celebrated as a standout grindcore album that honors the legacy of Brutal Truth while pushing boundaries with experimental sounds. The album blends grindcore with mathcore, noise, and sludge influences, showcasing dynamic, brutal, and unpredictable compositions. Criticism over its eclectic nature contrasts with the reviewer's praise for its boldness and sonic heterogeneity. Ultimately, Coagulated Bliss is a testament to the band's originality and mastery within extreme music. Dive into the relentless chaos of Coagulated Bliss and experience Full of Hell’s innovative grindcore mastery now!
A whirlwind of gray and black emotions, seasoned with flashes of wild hope for a glimpse of light. This quartet lays out what it takes to annihilate and leave scorched earth, regardless of execution speed.
A whirlwind of gray and black emotions, seasoned with flashes of wild hope for a glimpse of light.
This quartet lays out what it takes to annihilate and leave scorched earth, regardless of execution speed.
Full of Hell's 'Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home' is a fierce blend of grindcore, powerviolence, crust punk, sludge, and noise. The album offers an intense, chaotic, and dark listening experience with fleeting moments of hope. The review highlights the band's ability to create a rarefied, psychedelic shroud around their destructive sound. With a high rating, the album is praised for its raw emotion and brutal execution. Experience Full of Hell's intense chaos—listen to Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home now!
They leave scorched earth, no survivors; far above the competition and new blood who try, without any result, to approach their throne. They steamroll you, crush you, nail you down, knock you out. No need to add anything else; a solid 5 stars to these absolute champions of extreme Metal!
They leave scorched earth, no survivors; far above the competition and new blood who try, without any result, to approach their throne.
They steamroll you, crush you, nail you down, knock you out. No need to add anything else; a solid 5 stars to these absolute champions of extreme Metal!
Napalm Death continues to dominate the grindcore scene with their EP 'Resentment Is Always Seismic.' Despite lineup changes, their violent and heavy sound remains unmatched. The EP features eight intense and fast-paced tracks, including two covers, blending grindcore with groove metal and industrial influences. This release solidifies their legendary status in extreme metal. Discover the unstoppable energy of Napalm Death's latest grindcore assault. Listen now and witness metal legend in action!
This album is almost universally considered the first Goregrind album in history. It has a very interesting atmosphere as well as a greatly undervalued historical significance.
This album is almost universally considered the first Goregrind album in history.
It has a very interesting atmosphere as well as a greatly undervalued historical significance.
Reek of Putrefaction by Carcass is a pioneering, violent Goregrind album that set new standards in extreme metal despite its poor production. The band's raw musical style and blast beat-driven drumming create an intense atmosphere. The album is historically significant and underrated within the band’s discography. While songs may seem repetitive outside the album context, the overall impact is powerful and important for genre fans. Dive into Carcass' landmark Goregrind debut and explore the roots of extreme metal intensity.
The result? A death/grind album in full force, constructed according to the classic standards of the genre. If you want to spend a solid half-hour of ignorant and battle-ready grind/death, this album will be able to satisfy you.
The result? A death/grind album in full force, constructed according to the classic standards of the genre.
If you want to spend a solid half-hour of ignorant and battle-ready grind/death, this album will be able to satisfy you.
Extreme Noise Terror’s 2001 album 'Being and Nothing' marks a shift from crust-punk to a more death metal-influenced grindcore sound. The album is fast, aggressive, and uncompromising with powerful guitars and guttural vocals. While the album lacks variety and may feel repetitive over time, it remains a solid choice for fans of extreme grind and death genres. Good production highlights the guitars and vocals, though drums sometimes get overshadowed. Recommended for listeners seeking relentless, battle-ready grindcore. Dive into Extreme Noise Terror's 'Being and Nothing' for a brutal death/grindcore experience that delivers pure intensity and raw energy.
Two facts might already suffice: 10 tracks for 17 minutes. A Tabula Rasa that leaves no survivors... But I emerge regenerated... and in pieces...
Two facts might already suffice: 10 tracks for 17 minutes.
A Tabula Rasa that leaves no survivors... But I emerge regenerated... and in pieces...
The review presents 'Abandon All Life' by Nails as a punishing grindcore album marked by extreme speed and aggression. Produced by Kurt Ballou, it blends influences from iconic extreme metal bands. The short, relentless tracks create an overwhelming yet regenerative listening experience. The reviewer praises the album's crushing heaviness, chaotic vocals, and uncompromising brutality. Listen to Nails' 'Abandon All Life' and experience some of the most ferocious grindcore ever recorded.
Just listen to the incredibly violent opening track; 147 seconds of UltraGrindcore played with vehement, overflowing, malicious, sneaky ferocity. They always make you feel FEAR. Raw, inhumanly fierce assaults; IndustrialNoise slowdowns that soil and bloody the dramatic scene.
Just listen to the incredibly violent opening track; 147 seconds of UltraGrindcore played with vehement, overflowing, malicious, sneaky ferocity.
They always make you feel FEAR. Raw, inhumanly fierce assaults; IndustrialNoise slowdowns that soil and bloody the dramatic scene.
After a five-year wait, Napalm Death delivers a fiercely intense album with 'Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism.' The review praises the ultra-grindcore aggression combined with industrial noise elements, highlighting the enduring partnership of band members. The production is full and pressing, creating a harsh yet captivating sonic assault. Ultimately, the album leaves the reviewer stunned and eager for live shows. Experience Napalm Death’s fierce new sound—listen to 'Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism' now and prepare to be stunned!
"An EP that literally 'outclasses' 99% of the so-called 'core' productions on rotation." "The solo is impeccable, with a blistering speed of execution and an '80s flair."
"An EP that literally 'outclasses' 99% of the so-called 'core' productions on rotation."
"The solo is impeccable, with a blistering speed of execution and an '80s flair."
Desource's 'Ambition' EP revisits their progressive metalcore roots with a complex fusion of genres and outstanding musicianship. The five-track release shows strong influences from Meshuggah, Dream Theater, and others, showcasing intricate rhythmic patterns and impressive solos. The production is clear and balanced, especially highlighting the bass. Despite being more challenging than their debut, this EP stands out in the Italian metalcore scene and demonstrates remarkable compositional depth. Dive into Desource's 'Ambition' EP and experience a masterful blend of metalcore and progressive rhythms now!
Chepang respond to the cheap integration deception, without any throat singing...; just a black hoodie and the vision of Aaron Nichols to convey, in the dense and chaotic complexity of his style, the variety of lashes dealt in twenty minutes. The B-side dedicated to remixes... manages to isolate an unsuspected intelligibility, facilitating its consumption.
Chepang respond to the cheap integration deception, without any throat singing...; just a black hoodie and the vision of Aaron Nichols to convey, in the dense and chaotic complexity of his style, the variety of lashes dealt in twenty minutes.
The B-side dedicated to remixes... manages to isolate an unsuspected intelligibility, facilitating its consumption.
Chepang’s Chatta is a high-energy immigrindcore album rooted in New York’s diverse streets and Nepalese subproletarian identity. Avoiding typical ethnic clichés, it delivers chaotic, brutal grindcore with complex vocal and instrumental layers. The album is notable for its multifaceted linguistic elements and experimental saxophone work. Its remix B-side surprisingly adds an eclectic electronic dimension, though production compression slightly undermines the impact. Overall, Chatta stands out as a passionate and innovative offering in the grindcore scene. Dive into Chepang's Chatta and experience the raw power of immigrindcore with a fresh ethnic and experimental twist!
The songs are an immense example of technique in Deathgrind. "Testicular Manslaughter" is enough, and you’ll be trapped in a tornado of distorted sounds and chilling voices.
The songs are an immense example of technique in Deathgrind.
"Testicular Manslaughter" is enough, and you’ll be trapped in a tornado of distorted sounds and chilling voices.
This review of Cattle Decapitation's debut album To Serve Man highlights its raw and unique atmosphere, technical mastery in deathgrind, and some production flaws. While it lacks variety compared to later works like Humanure, notable tracks such as 'Testicular Manslaughter' stand out. Though it may not appeal to everyone, it remains a significant release in the band's catalog with lasting live show presence. Listen to To Serve Man and experience the raw, technical side of deathgrind legend Cattle Decapitation today!
What the hell happened? That is the first question you ask when listening to Karma.Bloody.Karma. It was the record that made me start to truly love the Cattle. A recommended listen for all extreme metal lovers.
What the hell happened? That is the first question you ask when listening to Karma.Bloody.Karma.
It was the record that made me start to truly love the Cattle. A recommended listen for all extreme metal lovers.
Karma.Bloody.Karma marks a notable evolution for Cattle Decapitation, improving production and showcasing Travis Ryan's vocal growth. The album blends grindcore intensity with subtle melodic experimentation. Although fans may find changes unexpected, the record was well-received and important for understanding the band's progression. The cover art reflects a more thoughtful aesthetic, complementing the matured sound. Dive into Karma.Bloody.Karma now and experience Cattle Decapitation's groundbreaking metal evolution!
Travis's voice is impossible. No one has ever managed to replicate it and no one has had such a great ability to vary. The lyrics are violent and confirm our intentions: the human race has already made too many mistakes and it’s time to pay.
Travis's voice is impossible. No one has ever managed to replicate it and no one has had such a great ability to vary.
The lyrics are violent and confirm our intentions: the human race has already made too many mistakes and it’s time to pay.
Humanure by Cattle Decapitation is praised as one of the band's top albums and a modern metal masterpiece. Despite some critiques about production and vocal repetition, its riffs, vocal range, and brutal lyrics stand out. The album's experimental noise elements and iconic cover art highlight its raw intensity. It captures the band's stance on humanity's destructive nature with exceptional musical delivery. Listen to Humanure now and experience one of death metal’s most brutal masterpieces!
The EP by Napalm will invade my mind; and it will help me, it will calm me. The track rises, explodes, bursts... I have to turn around to check for any presences.
The EP by Napalm will invade my mind; and it will help me, it will calm me.
The track rises, explodes, bursts... I have to turn around to check for any presences.
The review tells a vivid, emotional journey of listening to Napalm Death's EP 'Suffer the Children' while ascending a dark path. It highlights the EP’s intense grindcore and death metal elements, with raw vocals, chaotic rhythms, and eerie industrial sounds. The music effectively calms and empowers the reviewer amidst an anxious setting. Ultimately, it paints the EP as a powerful and immersive experience. Dive into Napalm Death's fierce EP 'Suffer the Children' and experience the raw power of grindcore like never before!
During the short trip, listening to early Bob Dylan, Napalm Death comes to mind. As always when I’m depressed, when my anxieties crash over me, violent music, the most crude and uncontrolled Metal helps me. Little over a minute and I feel at ease in this auditory filth.
During the short trip, listening to early Bob Dylan, Napalm Death comes to mind. As always when I’m depressed, when my anxieties crash over me, violent music, the most crude and uncontrolled Metal helps me.
Little over a minute and I feel at ease in this auditory filth.
The reviewer shares a deeply personal experience of listening to Napalm Death’s intense grindcore EP 'Nazi Punks Fuck Off' during a lockdown. The music’s raw energy and chaotic sound provide a cathartic escape from anxiety and isolation. With standout tracks like the Dead Kennedys cover and a unique industrial remix, the EP serves as an effective emotional balm. Listen to Napalm Death’s intense 'Nazi Punks Fuck Off' and let raw grindcore power your mood uplift.
Primordial fury that finds no rivals. They build a sonic wall of impressive atonality. Everything seems crazy, everything collapses on itself.
Primordial fury that finds no rivals.
They build a sonic wall of impressive atonality. Everything seems crazy, everything collapses on itself.
This review praises Napalm Death's 1992 EP 'The World Keeps Turning' as a return to visceral grindcore following their death metal phase. The EP's raw intensity, brutal vocals, and dense production are highlighted as standout features. The author showcases deep knowledge and appreciation of the band's extensive discography. Overall, the EP is celebrated as a high point in extreme metal. Dive into the brutal intensity of Napalm Death's 'The World Keeps Turning' EP and experience grindcore at its finest!
The first strike Angkor Wat delivered landed, right in the face. Adrenaline depleted, the attack on the beast exhausted me, like this masterpiece which knocks you down with 'Circus of Horrors/Civilized.'
The first strike Angkor Wat delivered landed, right in the face.
Adrenaline depleted, the attack on the beast exhausted me, like this masterpiece which knocks you down with 'Circus of Horrors/Civilized.'
This review celebrates Angkor Wat's 1989 debut album 'When Obscenity Becomes the Norm... Awake!' as a powerful, adrenaline-fueled blast of thrash and hardcore. The music's intensity is likened to a raw physical confrontation, marked by relentless energy and unyielding aggression. The reviewer shares a vivid, personal story that parallels the album’s chaotic spirit, emphasizing the album's lasting impact and fiery attitude. A must-listen for fans of aggressive, uncompromising music. Dive into Angkor Wat’s fierce debut and experience a relentless thrash hardcore onslaught today!
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