Raffy Reviews - Xeno Ooze: 'Parasligm Shift' Nov. 11, 2019

Parasligm Shift
by Xeno Ooze

Background Grindcore was always a very 'hit-or-miss' type of genre for myself. So, when I first heard the collective works (or the two demo/EPs they have had available before this release) of independent Pheonix, Arizona trio Xeno Ooze, I was fairly stunned by the amount of experimentation and ecle...

And The Darkness Was Cast Out Into the Wilderness Nov. 11, 2019

And The Darkness Was Cast Out Into the Wilderness
by Mystagogue

The Pitch: Sorrowful melodic black metal from Mystagogue featuring Maurice deJongof Gnaw Their Tongues. What I Like: Mystagogue tread the line between traditional, hard-hitting visceral black metal and a more visceral, post-black, Ghost Bath-y approach. With lyrics touching onextreme emotions, hist...

Immanifest, Forest Of Tygers, Les Chants Du Hasard Nov. 8, 2019

Recommendation Roundup 11/8/19
by Metal Trenches

Three more albums you won't want to miss this year: symphonic blackened death metal from Immanifest, eclectic blackened post-hardcore from Forest Of Tygers, and classical compositions cloaked in black metal from Les Chants Du Hasard. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTub...

Nocturnal Bloodlust Nov. 8, 2019

Nocturnal Bloodlust
by Black Beast

Finnish black metal continues to have some of the best riffs around, and the latest example of this comes courtesy of Black Beasts debut full length Nocturnal Bloodlust. Formed back in 2002, the group released an EP and split with Bloodhammer before laying dormant for nearly thirteen years. But the ...

The Body Cosmic Nov. 7, 2019

The Body Cosmic
by Iapetus

The Pitch: New Yorkatmospheric prog/melodeathduo Iapetus release their new album The Body Cosmic featuring Dan Presland of Ne Obliviscaris on drums. FFO: Fallujah, Insomnium, Be'lakor What I Like: Prog fans rejoice; there is something here to enjoy from all corners of the genre. From Swedish melode...

Hearts of No Light Nov. 7, 2019

Hearts of No Light
by Schammasch

Schammasch may have started off channeling elements of traditional black metal early on in their career, but over the years the Swiss project has branched out considerably and upped their ambitions towards paths far beyond the genres roots. 2016s Triangle demonstrated just how far outwards the band ...

Raffy Reviews - Purulence: 'Autophagy' Nov. 6, 2019

Autophagy
by Purulence

Background One brutal UK outfit coming straight out of Wigan; one heavy slamming deathgrind release to spite them all.Purulencearose as one of those tongue-in-cheek kinda jokey extreme metal bands that didn't really take themselves too seriously at the start. However, as their underground career pr...

Macrobial Nov. 6, 2019

Macrobial
by Immanifest

The Pitch:Tampa, Florida-based symphonic blackened death metal outfitImmanifestrelease their debut album via The Artisan Era. FFO: Shadow of Intent, Vale of Pnath, Mordant Rapture What I Like:Immanifest are the perfect union of brutally proficient death metal with symphonic black metal atmosphere.T...

I Will Die of Violence Nov. 5, 2019

I Will Die of Violence
by Forest Of Tygers

The Pitch: Blackened post-hardcore/sludge from Nashville band Forest Of Tygers with their first full length via Acteon Records. FFO: late Altar of Plagues, Barishi, Numenorean What I Like: Forest of Tygersare a difficult band to place in any meaningful way. Post-black tropes permeate their atmosphe...

Necropanther Podcast Nov. 4, 2019

Trench Talk Ep 55
by Metal Trenches

FlightOfIcarus chats with Colorado band Necropanther (FFO Skeletonwitch, Frosthelm) to talk about their new album The Doomed City which is the latest in a series of sci fi concept albums, this one centered around Logan's Run. We also discuss influences, comparisons to Dethklok, and our favorite Adul...

Raffy Reviews - Counterparts: 'Nothing Left To Love' Nov. 1, 2019

Nothing Left To Love
by Counterparts

Background I've discussed the previousCounterpartseffort on here around two years ago now, and, since this is somewhat of a follow-up (discounting the brief EP from last year), I figured I'd talk about this one, as well. To sum it up though,You're Not You Anymorewas a mixed bag of cacophony consist...

All Hail Nov. 1, 2019

All Hail
by Norma Jean

The Pitch: Atlanta metalcore legendsNorma Jean deliver a perfectly serviceable release with their 8th album via Solid State Records. What I Like: A lot of my friends are raving about this album, so there's something to be said about that from the start. Their opinions aside, I still am happy to say...

Acathexis Oct. 31, 2019

Acathexis
by Acathexis

The Pitch: Stunningly atmospheric black metal music from Acathexis ft. members of Mare Cognitum, Downfall Of Nur, and Maladie. FFO: Uada, Mgla, Mare Cognitum What I Like: There is a place where the opposing worlds of harmonious melody and insidious dissonance meet, and Acathexis seem to have found ...

Raffy Reviews - Fit For An Autopsy: 'The Sea of Tragic Beasts' Oct. 30, 2019

The Sea of Tragic Beasts
by Fit For An Autopsy

Background I've been waiting and holding out on talking about this one for a while now, and for good reason too. I have to say that, personally, while I was never the biggest fanatic of this band's work, I really do appreciate the mixing/mastering talents of Will Putney and sort of like the instrum...

BTCML: Akira Yamaoka Oct. 30, 2019

Bands That Changed My Life X
by Metal Trenches

FlightOfIcarus gushes about his love of Akria Yamaoka, musician and sound designer for survival horror series Silent Hill, and how he has impacted his overall love of dark and imposing music of all kinds. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also ...

Livre Second Oct. 29, 2019

Livre Second
by Les Chants Du Hasard

The Pitch:French solo actLes Chants Du Hasardcrafts traditional classical compositions with a black metal aesthetic on his second LP viaI, Voidhanger. FFO: Modest Mussorgsky, Sergej Prokofiev and Richard Strauss filtered throughUlverandEmperor. What I Like: In case you missed the previous album, Le...

Raffy Reviews - Hour of Penance: 'Misotheism' Oct. 28, 2019

Misotheism
by Hour of Penance

Background Hour of Penancestands boldly as one of Rome, Italy's most prominent and long-running tech death bands. Formed in the late 1990s, though the steamy, gorey, controversial, shred-emanating quartet has pulled out close to ten releases thus far, they reportedly have no OG members left in thei...

Rank And Vile Live Podcast Oct. 28, 2019

Trench Talk Ep 54
by Rank And Vile

FlightOfIcarus grabs coffee with Matt of Portland deathgrind band Rank and Vile to discuss horror films, the legacy of HM2 pedal, major influences, and their political new album, Redistribution Of Flesh.PleaseSUBSCRIBEand also listen viaiTunes,CastBox, andBitChute. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Po...

Spiritual Instinct Oct. 25, 2019

Spiritual Instinct
by Alcest

Alcest has been one of the most consistent bands around when it comes to the merging of shoegaze and black metal, with each of their records emphasizing different ends of the spectrum. Where their earlier releases kept a lot of black metals trademark harshness, by the time Shelter came around in 201...

For Fans Of: Meshuggah (Video) Oct. 25, 2019

FFO Meshuggah
by Meshuggah

FlightOfIcarus shares 4 bands that should please fans of Swedish progressive death metal and djent founders Meshuggah. SUBSCRIBE to our Trench Talk Podcast on iTunes, Castbox, YouTube, and BitChute.You can also like and follow us on the social media of your choice with Facebook, Twitter, and Inst...

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