Genre: Thrash/Death Metal
Country Of Origin: U.S.A
Year: 2012
Label: Reality Impaired
Today I’ll review the new album of the American
band GraveHuffer.
Though they have some good ideas into the new thrash metal wave of these
lastas years, I have to talk something about this album.
Among all it is a “good” production, but is infected by some important
points: they mix and rush many genres and influences in all 14 tracks,
going out with what is “the band’soul itself, his interface, his idea of
music and his way to do it”; in particular they mix with Thrash,
Sludge, some Blackened influence (with screams and some riffs) and
Death.
For exemple:
“Reacharound Rambo” is most influenced by major bands like IMMORTAL,
Bathory and Celtic Frost.
“Unthinking unity” is influenced by Opeth and Celtic Frost’s prog death
riffs, chorus and verses.
“Festering”, “Into the Crypts of Rays”, “Tomb of Hercules” and “God
forgot us” are influenced by Mastodon, Periphery and Monstrosity, their
Sludge metal and some Brutal Death come out directly when I Listened
these tracks.
At least, “Dumpster Baby”, “Christ Complex”, “Gutsick” and “Lucifer’s
Crown” are influenced by Vio-lence, Artillery, Sacred Reich, Death,
Morbid Saint, Exhorder, Obituary and so on.
At the end, I say that they could have some good productions if they
just stopped and focused only on one genre.
By what I listened to, I recommend to keep doing Death Metal, but
improving the flat growl they used, maybe re-listening to death and
opeth much more times.
Rating: 56/100
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lunedì 9 settembre 2013
domenica 8 settembre 2013
Review 012: Ergot - Empty Waters down the myst
Genre:
Black metal/ Dark ambient
Country
of origin: Italy
Year:2013
Label:
Self-released
Have you
ever listened to a black metal album? I'm sure you did it at list once before
today. So, you should know that feeling who allow your mind to fly across the
great Scandinavian woods of conifers.
Perfect,
now, forget it, because this album will allow your mind not to fly but to sail
the seven seas.
Ergot is
an Italian one man black metal band from Trieste, Italy. His lyrics, contrary
to the classic black metal bands, especially speak about the sea and the life
connected to it.
His first
ep, “Empty waters down the myst”, is composed by 5 tracks. It starts with an
amazing dark ambient instrumental intro called “Wrecked away”. The second track
is called “In love we trust”, but the lyrics contain all but love. This song is
about a satanic rite violence and curses made by the protagonist of the track.
This song presents classic black metal sounds with classic black metal lyrics,
so we can describe this one like a classic black metal song.
The third
track, “Veils” is a dark ambient instrumental song with an interesting
electronic sound.
The
fourth track is “Opening the gate of reality”. Sincerely this song has reminded
me Amon Amarth's “Twilight of the Thunder God” under a lot of viewpoints, but
it isn't a bad song.
The fifth
track “Lost Wisdom”, well-done cover cover of Burzum, is a bonus track.
Just to
wrap up this is a good black metal album, but nothing of really original or
innovative.
Vote: 71/100
Etichette:
70/79,
Black Metal,
Ergot,
Fat Rick's Review,
Italy
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