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Friday, September 16, 2022
Images of Eden - Count to Zero (official music video)
Today the U.S. traditional prog heavy metal band Images of Eden (1998-present) have their new recording out. Weathered and Torn is a five-song 23-minute EP that follows five previous full-lengths. Below is the video for the first cut from the new EP.
On Facebook the band has posted the following statement. If you like what you hear, visit their Facebook for all the relevant information on obtaining the new recording.
9/16/2022 (Phoenix, AZ)- We are excited to announce our 6th studio release, “Weathered And Torn" (5 song EP) along with our video single, "COUNT TO ZERO". WEATHERED AND TORN is available through Amazon (CD/ Digital) along with all digital download and streaming platforms (Spotify/ Apple Music).
Official statement from the band...
"Weathered And Torn” is by far the heaviest, most aggressive Images of Eden release to date. It is our own personal ‘reaction’ to the events that took place over the last few years, specifically with regards to COVID and how it affected our world. We did our best during this time to remain positive and to look for silver linings, but that was not always possible, especially after seeing how many lives have been negatively impacted, leaving wounds and scars that will need to be dealt with for years to come. Many of us were pushed beyond our breaking points, forcing us to “react” adversely, lashing out at each other.
Even with a more aggressive delivery, “Weathered And Torn” still retains the signature IOE sound and message. Elements of strength, perseverance and hope for better days are all still at the forefront, but this time there is also an added urgency that we must stay vigilant, bond together and lift each other through darker times. Now go and be somebody’s hero! Change a life! Begin today!
Images of Eden
Weathered and Torn
Pavement Music
September 16th, 2022
1. Count to Zero
2. Survivor’s Guilt
3. Weathered and Torn
4. Coexistence
5. The Dead Me
Images of Eden - Count to Zero
https://www.facebook.com/imagesofeden
Here are some previous videos from the band's earlier recordings, just in case that you may like to hear a bit more from the band before you purchase.
Images of Eden- "Autumn Is Burning" (Official HD Music Video from the album, "Angel Born")
Images of Eden - Fight the Good Fight (Triumph Remake)
Below is the legendary band Triumph (Canada) performing the original song live at the US Festival on Sunday, May 29 Heavy Metal Day with: Quiet Riot, Mötley Crüe, Ozzy Osbourne, Judas Priest, Triumph, Scorpions, and Van Halen.
Triumph Fight The Good Fight US Festival LIVE 1983
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Cataphract - traditional black metal in Kansas, U.S.
Cataphract
Coercion and Clairvoyance
Sordid Curse Productions
June 4th, 2021
This Kansas, U.S. traditional black metal band (2017-present) is Hagged (Nick VanWalleghem) on guitars and vocals [ex-Stonehaven]; Jotanar (Dan Johnson) on bass (2018-present) [Varlok, Verräter (live), ex-Stonehaven, ex-Typhon, ex-Mürderhead]; Nolan Weber on drums (2018-present) [Emerald Eye, Garoted, Varlok, Verräter, Vänlade, ex-Typhon, Chafed Taint, Relic]; and Drew Frerking on guitars (2018-present) [Garoted, Varlok, Verräter, ex-Typhon, Chafed Taint, Dr. Fvck, ex-Ritual Combat].
They did a demo in 2017. This here is the full-length; eight full songs in 45 and a half minutes. The songwriting is direct, no-nonsense raging black metal with lunatic, unhinged shrieking vocals, blasting drumming and frenzied tremolo guitar spiraling upwards and downwards, with a sense of hypnosis-inducing maniacal execution. It is not melodic per se, but it results in melodicism through the spiraling guitar. The album starts and next thing you know, it’s over and it’s time to begin again. Bang your head or be in a trance-like state in which the speed is so fast that it is seems to stand still. Awesome.
Coercion and Clairvoyance
by Cataphract
Epoch of Unlight - At War with the Multiverse
The U.S. traditional extreme metal act Epoch of Unlight began a long time ago, decades ago, actually, in 1990, under a different name. With this band you never know when the next album will be out because they like to take their sweet time doing things, which is expected, especially as metal musicians get older and get jobs and start families. Anyway, their new album is here this weekend, and it's sounding good. It's ten songs in 43 minutes. They have three songs going on Bandcamp now and it's a good sign of what to expect. I have been listening to the entire album and it's entertaining. They work with the parameters of thrash, death and black metal, and do use melody. Their experience shows in the songwriting because it has the extreme elements but it's not difficult to understand where the songs are going.
Epoch of Unlight
At War With The Multiverse
Dark Horizon Records
16 September 2022
EPOCH OF UNLIGHT "Night Hunt"
At War With the Multiverse
by Epoch of Unlight
https://www.facebook.com/EpochOfUnlight/
Confessions of a Traitor - "Punishing Myself Before God Does" (official music video)
This morning I would like to share some videos of new albums. First up is Confessions of a Traitor, a band from the United Kingdom. As you will see from the videos below, which come from the album Punishing Myself Before God Does, it is a melodic groove sound of contemporary metalcore, although perhaps not metalcore as U.S. fans imagine it. This is a midtempo, heavy sound with melody going on the top, and with scream-growl intelligible vocals. It's pretty memorable and also enjoyable. These videos are accurate representations of the entire album as a sound.
Confessions of a Traitor
Punishing Myself Before God Does
Facedown Records
16 September 2022
01 - Punishing Myself Before God Does 4:10
02 - Hearts Of Stone 3:33
03 - Lovecraft 3:44
04 - Forever Hollow ft. Brian Wille 4:03
05 - Peacekeeper 3:22
06 - To Care For Those Who Cared For Us 3:42
07 - The New Holland Haunting 3:12
08 - A Place Where Your Hope Dies 3:24
09 - Death's Door 4:31
10 - TVA 3:59
Confessions Of A Traitor "Lovecraft" Official Music Video
Confessions Of A Traitor "Forever Hollow" (Ft. Brian Wille of Currents) Official Music Video
Confessions of a Traitor "Punishing Myself Before God Does" OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO
https://www.facebook.com/confessionsofatraitor
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Deformatory - brutal blasting death metal in Canada
This is more like it!
This recording hits the ground running. The Canadian duo seems to have begun all the way back in 2008 as Tual-Masok and in 2010 they changed to their current name. They did an EP in 2011 and in 2013 the first full-length, a second album in 2016 and third album in 2021. This brings us to this four-song 16-minute cacophony of blasting brutal death metal. The duo is Charlie Leduc on guitars and growls and Neil Grandy on drums.
Perhaps the main reason it’s good to the ear that it feels like headbanging metal. This band manages to sound like a maniacally possessed total frenzy, but it is also intelligible. That’s probably due to the fact that the guitar work comes from metal music, as opposed to being inspired by free-form jazz, prog or groove/core. The most basic way to explain it is to say that even though this is totally blasting insanity, the listener that pays attention will notice that there is a thrash heritage that is sped up but still tangible.
The band would also like the listeners to know the following about their perspective on making music: “All instruments are real f****** instruments and each can be discerned without the overproduced wall of plugins & tone packs we have unfortunately grown accustomed to hearing today. There is an eerie atmosphere that lurks through-out this album and it can be heard clearly through every string, growl, and cymbal.” To put it plainly, they must be really tired of the big lie in metal music: Metal bands do not use the real work of their drummer. They do not let the people hear what their drummer truly sounds like (and the rest of their music). It is edited and sampled drumming, which essentially is a fancy way of saying programmed drumming. In other words, no human drummer actually played the stuff. Now, how much of this recording is real, live drums? I don’t know if this band is themselves lying. However, I am relaying a message that the band wants metal audiences to know. Personally, I did immediately notice that the drums sounded different on this recording, and not mechanical or plastic.
The vocals are a deep growl, the riffs rush by, and it all may sound like one big loud blur the first time, especially if a person’s ears are not used to these dazzling speeds. However, given that the recording is only four songs and the songwriting is headbanging metal, after a couple of listens, all the pieces fit like a puzzle and you can have yourself a good time with this chaotic hoedown.
Deformatory
Harbinger
13 September 2022
HARBINGER
by DEFORMATORY
https://www.facebook.com/Deformatory
Sunday, September 11, 2022
Re-Buried - death metal in Washington
Re-Buried (Washington) so far has two recordings: "Demo" (2020) [four songs in 11 minutes] and Deconsecration/Re-Buried (split) (2021) [five songs in some 14 minutes]. Fans of the more cavernous styles of death metal may get a kick out of Re-Buried's two recordings available on Bandcamp. Both of these recordings have a good energy and a solid handle on traditional or classic-style death metal, especially the more primal forms. Of course, the more recent recording has a more experienced sound quality. Either way, the vocals are low, like a monster growling somewhere deep in a cave. The songs tend to gallop forward, with some breaks in the action for some grooving, and then it's back to the headbanging rhythms. Check into this music for some quick death metal satisfaction. Good stuff.
Reburied/Deconsecration Split
by Re-Buried
Demo 2020
by Re-Buried
Live Burial - traditional death metal in the U.K.
The time for the official release of the new Live Burial (U.K.) album is getting close. In the meantime while waiting for the 23rd of September to arrive, four of the seven songs on the album Curse of the Forlorn are already available for verdict. This is the third album by Live Burial (2012-present). The band has established a reputation for old-school death metal, the type that continues to be relatively popular with U.S. fans of the genre.
Curse of the Forlorn
by LIVE BURIAL
https://www.facebook.com/LiveBurial
Saturday, September 10, 2022
Defiled Embrace - death doom based in Israel
I missed the boat on this one. The album came out yesterday, but I had not heard it. Anyway, I am listening to it now and I figured that maybe other people might be interested.
It is a solo project by one Matan Kedar, who is associated with other entities in Israel: Achsan, Edellom, Psithurisia, Srefa, Neveloth, ex-Salvation. Apparently, this particular project just begun in 2021, if the information on Metal Archives is to be believed.
Defiled Embrace features deep growling and direct-impact chugging heaviness, and would appeal to audiences that enjoy slow, simple doom-and-gloom heaviness. At the same time, it would be not be accurate to leave the description at that, given the use of some uptempo segments in which the moods change, and the variety works well with the death doom. Lastly, the melodies and melancholy also add a strong attraction for the listener. Thus, it is not monolithic boring doom. There are contrasts that make for an enjoyable listen, and the melody-melancholy on top of the heaviness would be the fundamental reason for sticking around for the entire album, as I have done.
I would not recommend the album as an introduction to death doom to people not familiar with the genre, as it may seem as a tedious genre. However, a listener that is not familiar with death doom but that might want to hear something really slow and heavy, as a listening experience for something different, then perhaps this recording could be interesting. It is a pretty good album, for sure, but it is definitely death doom as its main component.
Whispers of the forest (full album)
by Defiled Embrace
https://www.facebook.com/DefiledEmbrace/
Friday, September 9, 2022
Kôr - outstanding black metal in Germany
Kôr
The Horns of Ylmir
November 10th, 2021
Immediately impressive, this album wastes no time in grabbing the black metal listener’s attention. Musically, it is rather traditional: shrieking, howling vocals; tremolo, spiraling guitar work and melodies; and a generally grim-style delivery of the material. Having said, though, there is another side of the coin. A certain sensibility for the epic yet raw execution reaches out for an intellectual or literary feel to the music, given that they say that their lyrics are based on Tolkien. A simple way to describe it is quality melodic-melacholic uptempo/fast black metal. Highly recommended.
This project is Bavragor on drums (2021-present) [Balnasar, Grail, Shores of Ladon, Shroud of Satan, ex-Aigilas, ex-Vindorn (live)] and St. on vocals, guitars, bass (2021-present) [Cold Earth, Fullmoon Lunacy, Grail, Shores of Ladon, Shroud of Satan, Thorybos, ex-Skady (live)]. While some of these other projects are a bit more frenzied than this one, Kôr is more elegant but still intense black metal, just not full 100% raging black metal all the time.
The Horns of Ylmir
by Kôr
Vordossa - necro black metal in Sweden
Traditional black metal Vordossa has a single called “Life Begins at the Other Side of Despair” in 2021 and an EP called Death Eternal in 2021. Bandcamp and Metal Archives provide no more information for the personnel, except that this project is supposedly based in Stockholm, Sweden. The single is about four minutes and the EP is two songs in about nine minutes. The single is a midtempo, necro cavernous shrieking composition, with some melodies appearing during the guitar solo. The EP itself presents a contrast in tempo: blasting necro raging black metal. The recording sound quality is that of a demo, in a good way. It’s not fancy, just fierce, enjoyable grim black metal. Recommended for the die-hards.
Life Begins At The Other Side of Despair
by VORDOSSA
DEATH ETERNAL...
by VORDOSSA
Thy Fallen Kingdom - thrash in Singapore
In 2022 the thrash returns in the form of No Remains, an EP by Thy Fallen Kingdom (Singapore). It looks like things were not good for them for some years, given that there was studio silence since 2014's album Fear the Hunter. Could this EP be the sign of a new album on the way in 2023?
According to Metal Archives, the band began in 2002. In the past they have done a couple of EPs and a demo.
Anyway, the new music, which includes a Testament cover, is recommended for thrash fanatics that want to bang their heads. The recording is only three songs, but things are sounding pretty good and on track with their professed devotion to the genre.
No Remains
by Thy Fallen Kingdom
Fear The Hunter
by Thy Fallen Kingdom
https://www.facebook.com/thyfallenkingdom
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Dystopica - Narcissist (official music video)
The contemporary melodic band Dystopica began in 2019 in the state of Connecticut, in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. Metal Archives shows a handful of singles in 2020 and in 2021 and then an EP in 2021. Now in 2022 they have a new EP called Deception. The band is Erich Bender on drums (2019-present), Becky Brideau on vocals (2019-present) and Rob Muller on guitars (2020-present). Check out a couple of videos from said EP. If you enjoy these songs, check their Facebook page for more information on the EP, which is already out, and the multiple ways to get the EP and support this young band.
Dystopica - Narcissist (Official Music Video)
Dystopica - For You (Official Music Video)
https://www.facebook.com/dystopica/
Trial (swe) - Sulphery (official video)
The traditional heavy metal of Trial (Sweden) returned in 2022 with the album Feed the Fire. Below are two videos already published on YouTube. This is their fourth album. The band began in 2007 and they prefer to write their name as Trial (Swe) because, as Metal Archives shows, Trial is the name of a bunch of other bands, not just this one.
These two videos are rather accurate representations of the sound of the album. The band has a style characterized by good guitar playing, in that regard follow the tradition of Judas Priest and Mercyful Fate. The singing is high, although it does not sound exceedingly high in the sense of showing off. The singing and the guitar playing are probably the two elements that will catch people's attention.
The two other Swedish bands that are similar in tradition are Ram and Portrait. Both of those bands make entertaining albums worth of keeping, and both of those bands also radiate a Judas Priest/Mercyful Fate way of making heavy metal. Having said, Trial (Swe) have made an album that is worth exploring in depth, if listeners are interested in that type of guitar-focused, ominous heavy metal with high singing. However, unlike Mercyful Fate, which features some singing that turns people off because it is too weird for them, Trial (Swe) is good singing without any peculiar, horror or strange traits in the singing. On the other hand, the lyrics and imagery have an obscurantist vibe, and some readers that are picky about lyrics may not be impressed with the band's use of the typical metal lyrics that seem to say nothing but do it in a grandiose way that is considered cheesy by some audiences.
Trial (swe) - Sulphery (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Trial - In the Highest (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Feed the Fire
by Trial (swe)
https://www.facebook.com/TrialHeavyMetal
Saturday, September 3, 2022
Mehul Kanani - traditional/shred in Uganda
Below is some music from the solo work of Mehul Kanani. The last song listed below is from his work with the band Threatening. This is what Metal Archives shows for the solo work:
The Ghosts of Khaosan Single 2020
Firefly Single 2021
Starfall Single 2021
Legacy EP 2021
Metal Archives the following music for the band Threatening:
Inspiration Single 2010
The Traveler Single 2010
On Bandcamp this is the description for Mehul Kanani:
"A guitarist with styles ranging from Michael Schenker, Ritchie Blackmore, Michael Weikath, Kai Hanson and Jonas Hanson. Heavily influenced by european metal and japanese guitarists Syu (Galneryus) and Miki Igarashi (Show ya) Mehul is the lead guitarist of Threatening a metal band based in Uganda. The material featured here is his solo work."
TITAN
by Mehul Kanani
Still I'm Sad (Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow cover )
by Mehul Kanani
The Ghosts of Khaosan
The Traveller (Remastered) - Threatening (Official Audio)
https://www.facebook.com/mehulkananiguitarist
Friday, September 2, 2022
Raven (New Wave of British Heavy Metal) comes to Everett, WA in October
RAVEN US tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of Wiped Out!
We are really looking forward to playing “Wiped Out” in its entirety on this upcoming U.S tour... there’s a few songs on the album we never got to ever play live so that’s gonna be a blast!!!! Support from @riotactband
MON, OCT 3 AT 7 PM
Raven with Riot Act at Tony V's
1716 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, 98201, US
Raven- Wiped Out (FULL ALBUM) 1982
https://raventhrash.bandcamp.com
https://www.facebook.com/ravenbandofficial
https://www.facebook.com/events/1090054025269889/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A[%7B%22surface%22%3A%22page%22%7D]%7D
Throne of the Black Moon - traditional black in Washington state, U.S.
Both Bandcamp and Metal Archives show that Washington state, U.S. black metal Throne of the Black Moon has published the following works.
Throne of the Black Moon (EP 2019)
The Lunar Plague (EP 2019)
Upon the Altar of Wrath (full-length 2021)
The album is seven songs in about 53 minutes. The sound is traditional, headbanging black metal with grim vocals and fast, uptempo riffing, a type of guitar work that at times shows a certain thrash heritage, plenty of tremolo, a bit of subtle melody and some more melody during the guitar solos. The bass is very audible, and it works well with the drumming. The rhythm section goes fast and then can launch into blasting, frenzied segments. At some spots they allow some breathing room with some valleys, but overall the speed of choice is headbanging metal. Throne of the Black Moon provides traditional black metal in a way that avoids time-wasting or meandering elements. Audiences that would be interested in focused, on-point songwriting in this genre may see this album to be to their liking. In addition, the good quality of the recording makes the songs come across well and it makes the album in general be comprehensible. The listener will have a clear idea as to the objective or direction of Throne of the Black Moon.
Upon The Altar Of Wrath
by Throne Of The Black Moon