German black/folk metal band Craving are streaming their new album At Dawn. The album was released on October 11 through Apostasy records.
Give it a listen here: http://www.terrorizer.com/news/streams/stream-cravings-new-album-dawn-full-terrorizer/
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Converge announce live dvd
Seminal Massachusetts metalcore band Converge have announced a new live dvd entitled Live At the BBC. Recorded at the historic MV4 studios in London, this session continues the legacy of the Peel sessions recordings of heavy music greats like Napalm Death, Carcass, and Extreme Noise Terror. The release date has yet to be announced.
An audio preview can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-8r-cNzSqI&feature=youtu.be
An audio preview can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-8r-cNzSqI&feature=youtu.be
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Bandcamp artist of the week: Ilabrat Xul
Religion is an interesting and inescapable part of the human condition and the darker, more esoteric portion of it always catches attention.Magic, alchemy, astrology, divination, it all reeks of a time in which ignorance prevailed, yet it's rituals, language, and art are comforting to me. Like Black Metal, occult language and ideas make me feel connected to something much larger than myself, something ancient and brooding.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a believer in occult practices, I am a believer in science, but, for me personally, it is a positive, mind-clearing form study.
In 2013,with the concept of genres being almost completely caved in, it's a great time for occult expression in music. I've heard satanic-pop, Orixan jazz, and Kaballah-themed Death Metal. A lot of this music, however, comes across as very unauthentic. It seems to be a rare thing for occult-based groups to truly believe in the message they are preaching.
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Luckily, there are those that practice what they preach. Those that use music to spread their abstruse ideas.One of those precious few is Indiana's Ilabrat Xul with their album Expositor of the Black Scriptures.
IX play black metal through a power electronics filter. The guitars are overblown and noisey, the vocals are distant and haunting, and the drums are buried under the hellish racket. The recording is very low fi, so I'm not sure about this, but there seems to be some sort of noise synth pedal creating a low hum under all of it. Every song is very mid-paced but the rawness gives it a very immediate quality.
The vocals are fantastic. They are some of the most hateful, bile choked wails I've ever heard. From A Blackened State of Being is especially misanthropic. It makes me want to build a cabin in the woods and keep everyone out.
If you want honest, misanthropic noise in the vein of Prurient, Occult Warwolf, or demo era Burzum
8/10
http://occultsupremacyproductions.bandcamp.com/album/ilabrat-xul-expositor-of-the-black-scriptures-cdr
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Luckily, there are those that practice what they preach. Those that use music to spread their abstruse ideas.One of those precious few is Indiana's Ilabrat Xul with their album Expositor of the Black Scriptures.
IX play black metal through a power electronics filter. The guitars are overblown and noisey, the vocals are distant and haunting, and the drums are buried under the hellish racket. The recording is very low fi, so I'm not sure about this, but there seems to be some sort of noise synth pedal creating a low hum under all of it. Every song is very mid-paced but the rawness gives it a very immediate quality.
The vocals are fantastic. They are some of the most hateful, bile choked wails I've ever heard. From A Blackened State of Being is especially misanthropic. It makes me want to build a cabin in the woods and keep everyone out.
If you want honest, misanthropic noise in the vein of Prurient, Occult Warwolf, or demo era Burzum
8/10
http://occultsupremacyproductions.bandcamp.com/album/ilabrat-xul-expositor-of-the-black-scriptures-cdr
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
New Mogwai video
Scottish post-rockers Mogwai have premiered the music video for their track The Lord is Out of Control taken from their brand-spanking new record, Rave Tapes, scheduled to be released on January 20th.
For everyone out there into New Years Resolutions, make it yours to listen to this album the night it's released and not cry. I dare you.
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbwIFzxD1-w
For everyone out there into New Years Resolutions, make it yours to listen to this album the night it's released and not cry. I dare you.
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbwIFzxD1-w
Bent Life new album.
Nebraska based metalcore band, Bent Life are bringing the mosh with their upcoming LP Full Skull. The album, which includes two previously released 7 inch Ep's Full Skull Ep and Bent Life, will be released exclusively overseas on Fist in the Air Records.
Stream the new album at the link at the bottom and catch the band on tour in Europe in 2014.
http://www.terrorizer.com/news/stream-bent-lifes-full-skull-full-exclusively-terrorizer/
Stream the new album at the link at the bottom and catch the band on tour in Europe in 2014.
http://www.terrorizer.com/news/stream-bent-lifes-full-skull-full-exclusively-terrorizer/
New Obsidian Gate Track!
After an eleven year hiatus, German symphonic blackened death metal band Obsidian Gate have released a new track, entitled Becoming Iblis. The song is part of their new album Whom The Fire Obeys, set to be released on Kristallblut records.
The track is awesome, really. It's melodic, heavy, and the vocal delivery is spot on.
Check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGsW1O52NUA
Monday, December 2, 2013
Sordo Interview
Hello, all! It's been a while. I've had some issues and had to take some time off from blogging but I'm back in full force!
In late September, I interviewed Eddie, the bassist and co-vocalist for Oxnard powerviolence madmen Sordo. They're my favorite band in the PV/Grindcore scene right now. They're fast, lo-fi, and crushingly, trauma-inducingly heavy but each song, although they're between 10-25 seconds in length on average, have hummable hooks.
Eddie was way cool, and although the interview was over email he was personable and funny and I have to give him massive props for putting out his music and his own music through his own label (R.I.P DIY Noise)
In late September, I interviewed Eddie, the bassist and co-vocalist for Oxnard powerviolence madmen Sordo. They're my favorite band in the PV/Grindcore scene right now. They're fast, lo-fi, and crushingly, trauma-inducingly heavy but each song, although they're between 10-25 seconds in length on average, have hummable hooks.
Eddie was way cool, and although the interview was over email he was personable and funny and I have to give him massive props for putting out his music and his own music through his own label (R.I.P DIY Noise)
1.
First
off, could you introduce yourself and say what you do in the band?
My name is Eduardo, or Eddie for most folk. I respond also to Ed or Yayo. I play bass and do vocals.
My name is Eduardo, or Eddie for most folk. I respond also to Ed or Yayo. I play bass and do vocals.
2. You’re funny dudes. Do you think
powerviolence takes itself too seriously?
Haha thanks man! At times yeah. Like for me
it's pretty funny seeing all these dudes in other PV bands expound on how much
life sucks and how horribly bleak it is-then like every other post they make is
an advertisement for their newest release. I don't know, do what you will and
how you want. But I think it's just funny.
3. What do you think of the anti-music label?
I love it. It pretty much sums up my view
on music. A lot of people get it wrong-they have this presumption that I'm some
kind of snob when it comes to music-that i'll only listen to PV or grind and
not other stuff like Dream Theater or what not. The anti-music sign or noise
insignia for me is actually my way of telling all the music snobs that we
aren't for them.
4. You guys seem really into splits, what are
some bands you’ve put out splits with? Any bands you really want to do splits
with but haven’t?
Haha yeah we kinda just fell into that.
Like for the most part I usually set up splits and the other dudes kinda just
go with it. Usually people ask us to split and we just say yes haha. I think
it's uncouth to deny to do a split with a band. Hell we'll split with just
about anyone so long as their a cool band and or cool dudes. We've split with
Corrupt Humanity, To Die, Hipster Trash, Chimpowa, Crutch, Knifewound and a
bunch others. I'd love to split with Godstomper some day. If DosxAmigos ever
came back i'd do a split with them too. I'm looking forward to splitting with a
lot of rad ass bands like Tension,Obacha, Six Brew Bantha, Bungus, Exogorth,
Chainsaw Squid, Water Torture. Tons for sure haha.
5. I fucking loved the Solid Snake cover art
for “Tactical Precision Violence.” Did you guys get any bullshit from konami?
Thanks man! We're all fans of Metal Gear
but I think i'm the more avid player haha. Not at all. I don't think we're so
mainstream or even relevant to get Hideo Kojima on our ass haha
6. You put out “Most Definitely not a Virus”
on floppy disk. What attracts you to older mediums of release?
Haha that was just a joke really. Like I
run my label DIY Noise and I releases a floppy disc for a few bands and so I
just wanted to release one for my band haha. But I actually do collect floppy
disks lol. I just like the novelty of it. I mean logically speaking. A vinyl
record would be the oldest medium for music. Yet people still release it for no
other reason other then to just have it on vinyl.
7. Are you guys signed to DIY noise? Or are
they just a distributor.
That's my label actually haha and no I
don't sign anybody. I just release bands and I have a small distro as well. I
use it to move Sordo stuff most def.
8. Are you involved in any side projects?
I run my label. My brother and I also play
in a D-Beat/Raw Noise Punk band called DIS-DIG. I use to play noise in my noise
band LARVA. And that's about it. Oh and I use to play guitar for a punk band
called Wages Of Fear
9. Finally, could you clue me in on any
upcoming projects and when/where we should expect them to be released?
Yeah, I mean I'm sure we'll be doing loads of
splits until we decide to call it a day. It's hard for us to record but we do
have plans to record in the very near future. As far as splits and other
recordings go it's all up in the air. We don't really set any dates for
stuff-more just decide to do something and then do our best to get it out when
time allows.
Sordo will be releasing splits with raw New York Grinders Hiroshima Vacation and the mighty Chainsaw Squid.
http://narcosarcasmo.bandcamp.com/album/sordo-chulo-splitSordo will be releasing splits with raw New York Grinders Hiroshima Vacation and the mighty Chainsaw Squid.
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