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Thursday, March 28, 2024
Plush - Find the Beautiful
Plush
Find the Beautiful
Pavement Entertainment
19 January 2024
Some years before the formation of Plush as a band, singer/guitarist Moriah Formica, with Brooke Colucci on drums, caught the attention of fans with the cover of Heart's "Barracuda" in 2018. Then, after continuing to work on covers published online and original songs, Plush as a band was up and running with a self-titled debut album in 2021. Now they return with a six-song EP featuring a classic-contemporary mix of heavy rock anthems and catchy songs. It's so listenable, very melodic and pleasant on the ears, and with such a listener-friendly format of just six songs, it's nice to go back and hear it on repeat. After the 2021 album the band has been touring in the United States, working hard to bring their music to the fans, and the reception has been very positive amongst the fans of classic rock and metal. While we wait for a new album, this EP is a good way to maintain the name of the band going, especially among fans that have not a gotten a chance to see them live yet. In terms of songs, the EP gives a good impression of some newer elements, like more keyboards in the first couple of songs "Run" and "Kill the Noise", giving the EP a smoother, more ear-friendly feel, which, personally, I prefer to the somewhat drier feel of the 2021 debut. "Kill the Noise" has a wonderful part of some tremolo picking, adding a cool, different vibe. The Heart cover, now by Plush as a band, is done very well. A nice addition to the band’s discography.
Plush - Barracuda
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Meadows - Barabbas (Silence of Innocence)
Here is the video for the song "Barabbas" from the upcoming second album Familiar with Pain by the metalcore band Meadows (U.S.) on Facedown Records. The album comes out on March 29th, 2024. The band's sound focuses on heavy riffs but also making the music in a way that the listener remembers it. Lyrically, this particular song is the biblical story of a notorious criminal favored by a crowd full of rage, and they choose the criminal to be set free, instead of Jesus. Regarding the album itself, the band says that "Familiar with Pain explores the thoughts and themes chronologically from Palm Sunday through the flogging of Christ that took place on that fateful Good Friday. The album considers each moment woven into the story of how Jesus knew what was ahead of Him, and chose to endure it for us."
Meadows - Barabbas (Silence of Innocence)
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Friday, March 15, 2024
Lutharo - blazing across the Ontario skies
Lutharo
Chasing Euphoria
Atomic Fire Records
15 March 2024
Make your way to Lutharo if you seek a fun roller coaster ride to the mosh pit. Put away that math book, no calculations nor equations are necessary to enjoy this music. Lutharo understands metal as music for energy for the mind and body. After a minute of a mellow introduction, the rubber meets the road, and it’s off to the races. The riffs to make you move, the shredding, the drumming, it looks like they want the listener to find euphoria. Chase no more, friend. It’s here. It’s Lutharo. The speed and melody, the melodic singing and the harsher screaming, the melodic thrashing riffs, it’s all a good time. The band likes to play a spicy style with a bit of variety, kind of coloring outside the lines a bit; it works for them. Sometimes their material has a bit of a neosymphonic vibe, sometimes the drumming goes into blasting speeds for brief segments, at other times the melodies manifest themselves more, while sometimes the riffs take over or the shredding goes to the front. Through it all, traditional heavy metal pulls on the rope that contemporary metal is holding, and the push and pull of the two, instead of seeming like a conflict, results in a beautiful dance of elements complementing each other. This band, I tell you, just continues to deliver the headbanging metal. The Canadians are striking while the iron is hot and getting while the getting is good.
LUTHARO - Chasing Euphoria (Official Music Video)
LUTHARO - Time To Rise (Official Music Video)
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Monday, March 4, 2024
Sovereign - will the real Sovereign stand up?
Sovereign
Altered Realities
Dark Descent Records
19 January 2024
There are many bands with this name, and just looking at Metal Archives one finds close to 20 bands with the same name. This particular band is said to be from Oslo, Norway, with a handful of songs so far: Iron Cast (single, 2018), Sovereign (demo, 2019), and Neurotic (EP, 2020), and now Altered Realities (seven songs in 41 minutes). The band is Gravskjender (Simen Grong) (ex-Stormbeist) on bass and vocals (2018-present); two former members of black thrashers Nocturnal Breed: "Tommy Jacobsen" and V. Fineideath (Vidar Fineidet) on guitars; with Cato Syversrud on drums (2021-present). If your band has two guitarists from Noctural Breed, then it's no surprise that thrash is a foundation. In this case, Sovereign is frenetic, technical, headbanging death thrash. The music is jam-packed with riffs, shredding and skilled guitar action, and a rhythm section that, after you hear the album, will have you icing up your neck. The technical aspect of the music means that it does not sound like some form of punk metal, but rather well-played, well-written songs with precise execution, all while holding the intensity as an important part of the music. It's not super proggy nor excessively technical, and certainly not tech/prog. The vocals are in the style of death metal, but it is not a deep growl but more like intelligible, enunciated vocals. The explanation for the good quality is that they have experience in other bands, and that they also have been building towards the album with the demo and EP. Good quality and musicianship. Impressive.
Altered Realities
by Sovereign
https://www.facebook.com/sovereignnorway/
Hyloxalus - operatic metal boldly going to the firmament
Hyloxalus
Make Me the Heart of the Black Hole
January 26th, 2024
Hyloxalus puts operatic singing to the sounds of power metal, a type of fast-paced neosymphonic power metal with some gothic elements. Sometimes it sounds like extreme metal, at that speed and energy, but with very high vocals. You can try to sing along if you dare, but you better clear your pipes and do some breathing exercises, because you might hurt yourself singing along. Actually, forget that! Do try this! You might have fun figuring out if you can sing along. Maybe you can hit those high notes and find out that you, too, have a great voice. Then, form a band! Hyloxalus is a very different type of listening experience, in a good way. After all, how many bands like this one are you going to discover for your collection this year?!
Make Me The Heart Of The Black Hole
by Hyloxalus
https://www.facebook.com/hyloxalusmakesloud/
Sunday, March 3, 2024
Dreams of Gray - new melodic death metal out of Chicago, USA
Dreams of Gray
A Beginning
1 March 2024
The anatomy of Dreams of Gray (Chicago, U.S.) has been contextualized as "melodic thrash, death, and doom as well as traditional heavy metal," which is fine, but you could just as easily bang your head to the music and be good to go. The 2023 debut EP was a fine work of melodic death metal, but now this new song features a stronger balance between the death growling and melodic singing. This track shows quite a range: the somber melodies, the headbanging extreme metal moments, the various vocal elements. Actually, when you read it on paper, it seems like there might be too much going on, but when you hear it for yourself you will understand how smoothly the composition flows, and not like a forced mixture of incoherent elements. For example, you might be surprised that there are black metal guitar elements showing up or that there is a certain doom vibe in some parts, but those labels "doom" or "black metal" do not really explain the song at all nor the quality of the songwriting. More importantly, the sense of melody is something that the listener will detect without much difficulty! The new song, a precursor to an upcoming 2024 EP, is type of somber, melodic, but also headbanging melodic death metal. Better yet, given that the song is already out, check it out for yourself, and that's a much better way to understand Dreams of Gray's anatomy.
A Beginning
by Dreams of Gray
The World After
by Dreams of Gray
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Ember Belladonna - Canadian flautist brings something different to metal
Ember Belladonna
The Grove
9 February 2024
Canadian flautist Ember Belladonna recruited a bunch of ne'er-do-wells and their street talents to make an eclectic album of folk metal that will delight the layabouts, loafers and goldbricks circling the frozen caves of Saskatchewan and beyond. While Oktoberfest is not here yet, the music for it already is. Dance if you want, prance if you must, for Ember Belladonna seeks to take the flute to the hearts of the people, whether sober or less than. Lift up your glass or put on your glasses and join the gentle and congenial flute teamed up with electric guitars, sometimes in instrumentals, sometimes with pleasant singing and sometimes even with gremlin growling in some spots. Given that it is not every day that you will hear a flautist venture out and take the flute into the world of metal, you probably won't hear another album like this for a long, long while, maybe not until the next Ember Belladonna album.
The Grove
by Ember Belladonna
https://www.facebook.com/EmberBelladonnaMusic/
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Opprobrium - turning back the clock to the time of the serpents
Opprobrium
Serpent Temptation (reissue)
High Roller Records
13.10.2023
High Roller Records reissues here the 1988 debut album and the 1996 rerecording of the same album by Incubus, which later changed its name to Opprobrium. Thus, this is two versions of the same album. The band was named Incubus (Louisiana, U.S.) from 1986-1999 and as Opprobrium from 1999 to the present. Their first album was Serpent Temptation (1988) with the Brazilian brothers Francis M. Howard (guitars) and Moyses M. Howard (drums) and U.S.-born Scott Latour (bass, vocals). Their second album is called Beyond the Unknown (1990), at the time it was available through Nuclear Blast and was part of the rising wave of death metal. Compared to the 1988 debut, the 1990 album was an improvement in the quality of the recording and the more muscular, heavier growl now done by guitarist, bassist Francis M. Howard, given that the previous bassist/vocalist Scott Latour was out of the band by 1989.
Then, in 1996 the two brothers recorded their debut album again. The Incubus/Opprobrium sound on both versions of the album is relentless, shredding, unmelodic headbanging metal. There are two main differences between the old and later versions: The first version features Kreator-style vocals and music, raging metal like the Ger-mans' Pleasure to Kill (1986) while the second one has death metal vocals and heaviness. That means that the 1988 recording has those death/thrash/black metal vocals that are furious, but not as deep, guttural and brutal as 90s growls. Perhaps the band felt that their sound was more in line with the newer style of extreme vocals, compared to 80s extreme vocals. In particular, their 1990 sophomore album was recorded at Morrisound Studios in Florida, a studio with brothers Tom and Jim Morris and engineer/producer Scott Burns taking the quality of death metal recordings to professional-level, first-rate recordings, especially with landmark recordings like Death's Leprosy (1988), which showed a clear, professional sound, and in 1989 with very important recordings: Morbid Angel's Altars of Madness, Obituary's Slowly We Rot, Sepultura's Beneath the Remains (recorded in Brazil, but mixed at Morrisound in Florida), and also 1989 with Terrorizer's World Downfall, playing as fast as humanly possible and sounding so clear and professional while doing so, especially for the blasting speeds of Pete Sandoval (Morbid Angel/Terrorizer).
Anyway, in 1990 Incubus released their second album with that Morrisound production. In 1996, with more experience and knowledge, they recorded the 1988 album again, including changing some lyrics/song titles, giving it a 1990s sound. Both are solid recordings, but the 1988 album would be more interesting to die-hard fans of extreme thrash, while the 1996 version should be more impressive to the death metal fanatics.
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by Opprobrium
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