Review: Reaper Miniatures – Bones

Review: Reaper Miniatures – Bones
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As a kid, I used to marvel at people’s miniatures. Every time I found myself at the hobby shop, I’d catch glimpses of epic battles being staged between Space Marines, War Machines and just about every manner of fantasy creature you can possibly imagine. … read more

Local Review: Odium Totus

Local Review: Odium Totus
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Odium Totus describes their music as “all about torment,” Odium Totus vacillates between dreadful moments of wretched hopelessness and pugilistic riffs that pound the listener senseless. With a sound reminiscent of Ved Buens Ende’s Written in Waters, Nullam Congue Nihil is a caustic, vicious insult aimed at every living thing on the planet.  … read more

Local Review: Caladan Brood

Local Review: Caladan Brood
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Evoking a bitter age of strife in a war-torn fantasy realm, Echoes of Battle shows an impressive amount of maturity for a debut release. With a tasteful mix of thoughtful orchestral arrangements and dynamic black metal sorcery, members Mortal Sword and Shield Anvil pay lyrical and musical tribute to Steven Erikson’s dark fantasy series, The Malazan Book of the Fallen. … read more

Radio Moscow, The Flying Eyes, Max Pain and the Groovies @ Urban 10.22

Radio Moscow, The Flying Eyes, Max Pain and the Groovies...
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The doors opened to a meager crowd at ten, and the general feeling was a little bit quiet and sparse. Nobody was really setting up, so most patrons just started the night with a few drinks while the venue played us some tracks from the new Radio Moscow record. … read more

Warbringer, Lazarus A.D., Diamond Plate, Landmine Marathon @ The Complex 11.1

Warbringer, Lazarus A.D., Diamond Plate, Landmine Marathon @ The Complex...
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The crowd was still thin for Warbringer’s set, but I doubt that’s how people will remember the show. … read more

Gardens, Max Pain and the Groovies, Dark Seas @ The Garage 11.08

Gardens, Max Pain and the Groovies, Dark Seas @ The...
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Setting a steady, driving beat for the rocked-out audience, Gardens taps into something classic about rock and roll that doesn’t need intensity or psychedelic fuzz to communicate itself. … read more

Napalm Flesh: Spellcaster Interview

Napalm Flesh: Spellcaster Interview
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Welcome to another edition of Napalm Flesh. This week we have an interview with Portland’s Spellcaster, one of the bands spearheading the renaissance of traditional metal in the Pacific Northwest. We also have this week’s event rundown as well as exclusive reviews of the new releases from Animals as Leaders, Czar, Satan’s Host, Sunn 0)), and Vektor. … read more

Napalm Flesh: Heidevolk Interview

Napalm Flesh: Heidevolk Interview
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Welcome to Napalm Flesh! This week we have an interview with guitarist Reamon Bomenbreker of Dutch folk metal crew Heidevolk. We discussed their new album, Batavi, the inner workings of the band, and even the possibility of an American tour. Also on tap, we have reviews of new music from Corrosion of Conformity, Dyscarnate and Wykked Wytch, as well as your weekly event rundown. … read more

Napalm Flesh: Cannibal Corpse Interview

Napalm Flesh: Cannibal Corpse Interview
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This week is brought to you by the letter C and, as always, the number 666. We’ve got an interview with Cannibal Corpse drummer Paul Mazurkiewicz. We also have a slew of reviews from Caliban, Children of God, Eddie Brock, Exumer and The Love Below, as well as your weekly concert lowdown—lots happening this week. It’s a free for all smorgasbord! … read more

Napalm Flesh: Destruction Interview

Napalm Flesh: Destruction Interview
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Welcome to Napalm Flesh! This week, we have an interview with the mighty Teutonic Thrash Titans, Destruction! Even though their show in Salt Lake on May 7 was canceled, we caught up with bassist/vocalist Schmier and talked about the early years that shaped Destruction into the iconic band so many longed to see in Salt Lake. … read more

E3 Day One – Nintendo

E3 Day One – Nintendo
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All gathered seemed to agree that so far, this was a software year at E3 – where third-party developers would outshine the major platforms even in their own presentations. A few held out hope for Nintendo’s continuous hyping of its new platform, the Wii U, to overtake the tepid showing from its competitors, and a throng of photographers gathered around its new tablet/controller, lying on a pedestal at the front of the stage. … read more

E3 Day One – Gaikai

E3 Day One – Gaikai
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Lots of rumors have been circulating about Gaikai’s alliances in the coming wave of cloud gaming. Some have said the company was looking to start partnerships with major game companies, becoming a provider for full-length games. However, in a small cubicle high above the din of South Hall’s unfettered revelry, two guys stood in front of modestly-sized screens, explaining the effects of streamlining the demo process for video games. … read more