Back in 2019, Carcass released their first single in under five years with “Under the Scalpel Blade,” followed by a four-song EP entitled Despicable in late 2020, laying the groundwork for the release of their next full-length, Torn Arteries later this year.
3 CommentsVio-Lence Release Details For Upcoming EP Let The World Burn
Pummeling speed metal band Vio-Lence return, with Overkill guitarist Bobby Gustafson on the team, with a new variation on their death metal tinged Bay Area assault metal, planning a new EP named Let The World Burn for release during early 2022 on Metal Blade Records.
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At The Gates – The Nightmare of Being (2021)
With the latest At The Gates album, metal migrates into its 1970s roots with a combination of proto-metal, avantgarde jazz, and progressive rock, eliminating the complex structures of death metal for the winding thematic forms of 1960s adventurous rock.
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Master Boot Record – Interrupt Request (2017)
During the past decade, industrial and metal have converged with synthpop to form darkwave, dungeon synth, and related genres, and from the middle of this wave comes Master Boot Record, a desktop-based project that mixes synthesized metal riffs with progressive-style lead rhythm keyboards.
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Nuclear Revenge – Dawn of the Primitive Age (2021)
Imagine that someone went back to that brief period of time when music like Merciless, Devastation, and Sarcofago hovered between speed metal and the underground metal to come, and then approached it with the high-intensity styles of war metal and black metal.
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Amnessia Eterna – Malditos (2021)
Good speed metal either tends toward the progressive rock and punk side, or heads more toward something like fast AC/DC with more riffs, and Amnessia Eterna bridge this divide by mixing the Slayer and Exodus styles of speed metal with a little bit of AC/DC, coming up with a foot-tapping but brainy mix.
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Solanum – Ruled By The Cruel (2021)
Over the past decade, thrash has rebirthed itself as general resentment toward not just the system but the mentality of modernity has expanded, and Solanum bring us a thrash album straight from middle period Corrosion of Conformity crossed with Agnostic Front and Stormtroopers of Death.
No CommentsMilitaria – Remains With Pain (2021)
Maybe you wish that Sodom had kept cranking those nice mature metal albums like M16 that had less emotion, but also more focus, so you could follow one ripping tune after another, and maybe recruited the guys from Vader to execute this vision. Militaria steps into this void.
4 CommentsTags: militaria, Speed Metal
Phobia – Slaughterhouse Tapes (2021)
Two members of Enslaved and one from Theatre of Tragedy played in this early attempt at death metal, an enjoyable listen for old school fans because it both showcases the ingenuity of the best of that era, and shows why bands launched into black metal instead.
2 CommentsTags: Black Metal, death metal, Enslaved, phobia
Cancerfaust – Let The Earth Tremble (2020)
At its core, this release has good bones, but its rhythmic approach emphasizes the time of incessant speed of bands like Damnation or later Vader and the focus on repeated trudging vocal emphasis like Hate Eternal or Six Feet Under, which mars what would otherwise be a top-notch release.
1 CommentTags: cancerfaust, death metal