Album Reviews
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Butcher Babies – Take It Like A Man
So, what am I taking and from which man am I taking it? Obviously the title of Butcher Babies‘ new album isn’t meant to refer to anything, it just sounds edgy and hip and makes the teeny bopper fan...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Stories – The Youth To Become
Stories released their debut album The Youth To Become earlier this month. Unlike a lot of other people I never listened to the EP Void (2013) prior to this. I did however give the EP a spin, and the...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Ghost – Meliora
The effortlessly mysterious Swedish metallers, Ghost are a cause of much debate and discussion in the metal world but you cannot deny that they have a unique class and charm about them. I’ve always found myself listening to their music...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Soulfly – Archangel
Fresh from an absolute ‘killer’ run of world exclusive Australian shows with metal supergroup Killer Be Killed (also featuring The Dillinger Escape Plan’s Greg Puciato and Mastodon’s Troy Sanders), Max Cavalera has reconvened with Soulfly, his most celebrated post-Sepultura...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Cattle Decapitation – The Anthropocene Extinction
Cattle Decapitation and their music, are the epitome of brutal. My first impression of them was certainly a good one when I listened to Karma.Bloody.Karma and after successfully shattering my ear drums, it made me appreciate the intricacies and...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Bullet For My Valentine – Venom
Welsh metal outfit Bullet For My Valentine are back with their new album entitled Venom, they’ll be performing on next year’s Soundwave Festival across Australia, and this is the band’s first release since the departure of long time bassist Jason...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Fear Factory – Genexus
Industrial metal veterans Fear Factory are back with their ninth album Genexus. It is their first via Nuclear Blast. Genexus is a concept album and it is a continuation on 2012’s The Industrialist; the word being a hybrid of two words,...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Hate Internal – Infernus
All hail Rutan, the king of Metalpotamia. From his stints in Morbid Angel to his highly sought production and furious death metal band Hate Eternal, everything he touches turns to bloodstained gold. Hate Eternal’s new album, Infernus, is no...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Storm Messenger – Brace for the Storm
Traditionally-influenced metal has been creeping its way back into the scene as of late, and although there are some releases I’ve noticed that I’m not touching with a 30 foot purple floppy dildo, it’s great to see more and...
- Posted 10 years ago
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Lamb of God – VII: Sturm Und Drang
The beauty of bands like Lamb of God is that they manage to attempt new things and make different songs while still retaining the characteristics that got them to the God-like status they are in today. Every album adds...
- Posted 10 years ago
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