Review: Destroyer 666 – Wildfire

Review: Destroyer 666 – Wildfire
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Destroyer 666 = Bestial Mockery + Sodom + Denouncement Pyre … read more

Review: Dark Tranquillity – Construct

Review: Dark Tranquillity – Construct
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The Gothenburg Swedish melodic death metal style may be a shadow of what it originally was … read more

Review: Cough/windhand

Review: Cough/windhand
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Split releases of any type can be risky, considering a good chunk of the time before the split is even created, either artist hasn’t heard the others’ tunes going into the work. I’m not sure how this release came into fruition, but the one almost 20-minute tune from Cough and two tunes equally the same playtime come from Windhand. … read more

Review: Corrosion of Conformity – IX

Review: Corrosion of Conformity – IX
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This is the Corrosion of Conformity I grew up on—equal parts jam and technicality, and catchy as hell. … read more

Review: Cemetery Urn – Self-titled

Review: Cemetery Urn – Self-titled
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Cemetery Urn = Incantation + Disma +Vomitor (Australia) … read more

Review: Charnel House – Black Blood

Review: Charnel House – Black Blood
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The album’s six tracks, while drenched in bleak, obscure tones with heavy emphasis on the rhythm, not the melody, is a cathartic experience. … read more

Review: Chaos Moon – Resurrection Extract

Review: Chaos Moon – Resurrection Extract
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Chaos Moon = Esoterica + An Autumn for Crippled Children + Paramnesia … read more

Review: Cemetery Fog – Towards the Gates

Review: Cemetery Fog – Towards the Gates
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Though Towards the Gates takes a cleaner approach with more funeral doom elements, it’s a hell of a lot faster than most funeral doom. I appreciate the progression and getting something new out of listening to the EP. … read more

Review: Chaos Echoes – Transient
Review: Candlemass – The Door to Doom

Review: Candlemass – The Door to Doom
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The Door to Doom is a great gap-bridger of the group’s older works and the newer sound. It terrifically manages the older and more melodic realms of albums like the debut, Epicus Doomicus Metallicus/, yet distills the harder, bombastic riffs of King of the Grey Islands and the last record, Psalms for the Dead. … read more