Daniel's Forum Replies
Ben, please add Haarp (USA).
I notice the minimum ratings for the charts has been increased to five now. Excellent!
Amongst the greatest examples of the Swedish melodic death metal sound you'll find.
We'd absolutely love you to contribute to The Sphere Tymell as it's easily our least active clan.
A gem from the golden age of Teutonic thrash.
I'm keen to hear how would you genre tag it Xephyr.
I'm leaving the clan challenges to the rest of our members at the moment because my free time to write reviews is simply so limited these days due to work & family commitments along with the ongoing social media marketing campaign & forum activity management for the website. I also don't know if I really need an additional clan to be honest. I already dropped the fourth one I had (The North) simply because it seemed like the right thing to do given that I could see that my ratings were indicating that my heart wasn't in it as consistently as it should be. At the moment I can't see that I'd benefit the site by joining any others either. I'm enjoying managing the monthly feature releases though as I don't necessarily have to review the releases to have an opinion & I'm hoping that we'll see an increased engagement in the features over time. I love chatting & sharing my thoughts with all you people on the forums every day too.
Xephyr, if you haven't already checked out Primordial's "To The Nameless Dead" album from 2007 then I'd strongly urge you to do so ASAP.
Absolutely premium Irish folk metal.
Ben, please add Grind Inc. (Germany).
Ben, please add Ghast (UK).
Ben, please add Gaskin (UK).
Item 1 is really cool. I dunno why but it just is. I also love that I can filter in the Hall & the links on the clan pages are very handy indeed.
Ben, please add Galar (Norway).
Ben, please add Fleshwrought (USA).
Ben, please add Flames (Greece).
High quality Bay Area thrash metal for fans of Slayer & Venom.
Possessed - "The Eyes Of Horror" E.P. (1987)
As a proud member of both The Horde & The Pit, it's feels almost blasphemous to admit that I've never quite understood the true appeal of Possessed & their 1987 "The Eyes Of Horror" E.P. is a prime example of this. Don't get me wrong, I mean this is some quality thrash metal alright. But it's a long way from masterful & doesn't really showcase anything you haven't heard done better (& substantially heavier) before. I always "like" Possessed's 80's material but the fact is that I've never really "loved" it. In fact, you could say that this is nothing more than a reasonably well executed combination of Slayer & Venom influences & you wouldn't be too far off the mark. I slightly favour the now legendary "Seven Churches" album over this one & there can be no doubt that it was the more groundbreaking of Possessed's back catalogue but if I'm honest with myself then I'd suggest that "The Eyes Of Horror" isn't too far behind in my esteem. I'd definitely favour it over 1986's "Beyond The Gates" album even though the production jobs on both records are far from ideal.
3.5/5
Ben, please add Exquisite Pus (Spain) & the Exulceration / Putrid Offal split.
Ben, please add Evadne (Spain).
LA grindcore at its absolute best.
Terrorizer - "World Downfall" (1989)
This record was my introduction to grindcore way back in 1989 & it still sits very high in my list of the greatest examples of the subgenre to this day. Previously I would have rated it slightly higher than I have here but (despite the fact that there are no weak tracks included) there's definitely a mid-album drop in quality. Thankfully it's recovered by an amazing ending though. "World Downfall" is very much the sum of its parts with the Morbid Angel & Napalm Death elements being plainly visible at times. Pete Sandovals drumming is absolutely off the hook & is the major drawcard in my opinion but there are grind riffs galore here.
4/5
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Overrated:
I've never understood the appeal of the "Deathcrush" E.P. to be honest. The intro & outro tracks sound cheap & dated. The musicianship is awful & the compositional skills of the band weren't much better. Not to mention the lyrics. The dirty production isn't a problem for me. In fact I quite like the sound but Maniac's vocals are terribly grating at times. I do like "Necrolust" & "(Weird) Manheim" but the rest does very little for me.
I'm sure I can't be the only one who thinks this sped up Venom cover version is balls, am I? Particularly the last section where it disintegrates into a complete mess.
The roots of Norwegian black metal.
Mayhem - "Deathcrush" E.P. (1987)
3/5
Ben, please add Epicardiectomy (Czech Republic).
Ben, please add Enthrallment (Bulgaria).
Ben, please add Endstille (Germany).
Blackened folk metal from Finland.
I gave "Verisakeet" a revisit today & I have to admit that I'm still not able to overcome the folk melodies & some of the cheesier choir sections. There are some decent examples of black metal here & there that make two of the five tracks pretty easy to like but overall I can't get into this album despite the high quality production, professional composition & precise performances. It's a 3/5 from me.
It belongs in The Revolution as it's generally classified as metalcore from what I can see.
Ben, please add Emmure (USA).
Ben, please add Eciton (Denmark).
Intense New Jersey thrash metal.
This is majorly overrated:
Blood Feast - "Face Fate" E.P. (1987)
Blood Feast - "Face Fate" E.P. (1987)
The four-song sophomore release from this New Jersey-based thrash metal outfit. Blood Feast combine the more extreme US thrash of bands like Slayer & Dark Angel with the early death metal of Possessed & Death but unfortunately the quality fades out gradually after a solid start & the production is inconsistent & lacking in clarity.
3/5
Ben, please add East of the Wall (USA).
Ben, please add Dråpsnatt (Sweden).
Ben, please add Dorsal Atlântica (Brazil).
Hhmmm... interesting. I actually consider that particular track to be amongst the highlights of the album. I find the vocal hooks & crowd interaction/adoration to be quite infectious.
I'm guessing you're referring to "Meaningless Movements" & "Dead Embryonic Cells"?
I really dug "Retribution" back in the day & it's still my favourite Malevolent Creation record. I might have to pull it out some time soon.
Ever seen them before? They're always great live. I'd definitely go if I had the money/ear drums.
Ben, please add Doombringer (Poland).
Ben, please add Djerv (Norway).
A prime time Californian alternative metal anthem.