Autonomy – Post Incubation Perios
Braced For Nails – I The Obscenity
Iniquitous – I Abomination
Mourning – Dark Autumn
Vaginal Bear Trap – From Parts Unknown
Diamanthian – Bound By Chains Of Purgatory
Blast Perversion – Stabbed By A Stripper
Disfigured – Cadaver Meatballs
Dismemberment – Undefined
Severence – Marred Souls
Grotesque Formation – Basement Decompositions
Engaged In Mutilating – Engaged In Self Mutilating Behavior
Ingurgitate – I Have Created
Diminished – Obsessed By Tyranny
Funeral Rites – Lucifers Triumphant March
What do the critics say?
I’ve never heard this band, and this post is about critics, not the band:
ABHOR’s masterful (and MORIBUND debut) “Ab Luna Lucenti, Ab Noctua Protecti” is released! and lately, it’s been slaying the critics worldwide, as these snippets are testament to:
•“Abhor seem to want to transcend, and judging by the quality of the songwriting, musicianship, and esoteric hymns found here, they have succeeded” – Zero Tolerance [5/6 rating]
•“The two different elements, raw and symphonic, combine very well…intersects nicely with moments of despair and melancholy” – About.com
•“Packs in enough weird character to make this well worth the time of occult metal voyagers” – MetalReviews.com [8/10 rating]
•“A pretty successful effort, and an enjoyable and accessible listen” – Eternal-Terror.com [4/6 rating]
•“An epic release and could end up making my top ten list at the end of the year” – Wickedchannel.com
•“So different and a refreshing change from either the full-on symphonic or grim black metal you get most of the time” – Absolute Zero Media webzine
Yes, they rave about everything.
And yet… and yet there’s a lack of real substance.
What can we learn about The Critics?
No CommentsBill Zebub on the air
Free Thrash show in Philadelphia

Free Thrash show in Philadelphia
Saturday, October 1
2:00pm – 6:30pm
FDR Skatepark (Entrance at 20th & Pattison Avenue)
Philadelphia, PA
FREE * All Ages
Bands:
Anvil Bitch – Legendary Old School Philly Thrash, Tearing it up since 1985!
Condition Critical – New School Ragers from South Jersey. Think Kreator meets Morbid Saint & Demolition Hammer in the middle of hell.
Bitchslicer – Obscene Philly Thrash since 2001
Possessor – Pure EVIL New School Thrash from Virginia since 2009
God Sex Weapons – New School Bangers from Levittown, PA
Special Guest:
DJ GR/EG – Host of Philly’s Metal Mondays & Hessian Aggression, who will be spinning nothing but the finest old school metal on vinyl between bands.
No CommentsUnreleased Nile demo to become CD

In 1994, Nile recorded a demo, Worship the Animal. This is from their early years when they still wrote death metal riffs, before the indie/rock/prog influence took hold. It will be released on October 11 on Goomba Music.
- Nile – Worship the Animal demo (1994) [Mediafire, 32mb]
Rigor Mortis, Carry the Storm, Critical Assembly, Decimation Theory, and Mechanisms of a False Reality – Live In Houston, Texas – Saturday, October 1
Rigor Mortis and four modern metal bands are going to tear up the outskirts of Houston, Texas on Saturday October 1 from 8 – 11 pm.
You all know Rigor Mortis as innovators in the realm of non-effete melodic metal, intricate song structures, daring instrumentals and a bizarre and disturbing sense of humor. Now you have a chance to see the original line-up live, after a short drive (by H-town standards) and some metalcore.
No CommentsBeherit – At the Devil’s Studio 1990
Warbeast needs your votes
The Dallas Observer has set up a democratic poll to very democratically elect a local band as “Best Metal Act” of the year.
Naturally, every band and their dog’s dogs are gaming this system, in tribute to the true nature of democracy (buying votes with lies).
That means that in order to compete, all contestants need to rig the vote… see where this is going?
Warbeast is the latest band of Rigor Mortis vocalist Bruce Corbitt, who is also interviewed on our site.
He could use your votes.
No CommentsMore detail on the new Sammath
He appears to be trying to reform melodic black metal, death/black and the hopes/aspirations of the older work. Dissection, Dawn and Eucharist fans take note.
No CommentsCryptic Slaughter tour diary from 1988
From the waves of time:
The Axiom was a pretty cool club, kinda dark and run down with a good rock n’ roll vibe, kinda reminded me of a club here in Portland called Satyricon. Cool thing that happened during Angkor Wat’s soundcheck was when Rob got up and sang Black Flag’s “Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie”. I was able to record both bands sets from the soundboard that night. Before the first band went on, I was selling merch for both bands and these two super fans approached me who were heavily into anything death metal/grindcore and kept telling me that Cryptic Slaughter had to to play T.D.M.! (To Death Metal) First song (if you can call it that) on side 2 of Money Talks. At first I thought they were joking, but they were dead serious. At the end of each sentence they would give me a complementary Tom G Warrior death grunt, straight off of Morbid Tales. After giving them a few stickers to hopefully shut em’ up, they gave me a demo by NY’s Baphomet and an original copy of England’s Sore Throat demo. You can hear these guys yelling at the band in-between songs on the live songs that are on the “Convicted” and ” Money Talks” reissues on Relapse Records. Check out the cool live footage from this show on YouTube. I don’t remember anything about the opening band Afterbirth, who I assume were from Houston. Once again Angkor Wat put on an amazing energetic live set. Cryptic Slaughter took the stage and ripped into song after song from Convicted and Money Talks before playing a few new songs from Stream Of Consciousness (which went over great with the crowd, even the Death Metal duo liked em’.) After an encore or two the show was finally over. Never thought I would be so happy for a show to be over and to pack up our gear and leave. All of us were ecstatic that no one from Austin ever showed up. Time to catch up on some sleep before we head off for Memphis tomorrow.
Read the rest here.
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