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Hallowed Butchery

Funeral Rites for the Living
Vendetta (2009)

Funeral Rites for the Living kicks off in just the right way, as "Wake for the Human Race" opens with this absolutely guttural voice until the grand entrance of the rest of the music; admittedly, I had no idea what to expect of this album by Hallowed Butchery because of a complete lack of hearing of this solo outfit of one, Ryan Scott Fairfield. In any case that does not matter, all I can say is that this grabs me somehow; powerful loud blasts balance perfectly with acoustic parts to create an aural feast for the ears, and Fitzgerald's range as a vocalist is equally impressive. Describing the music of Hallowed Butchery is proving to be difficult because I kind of hear a bit of Neurosis (and even Steve Von Till's solo material) while at other times I think of My Life With The Thrill Kill Cult (Check the first heavy part of "Great North Woods" in combination with the vocal performance), but there might also be some black metal influence (in the sense of Wolves in the Throne Room). The sample at the end of "Back Asswards" makes me laugh; so, I am assuming that Fairfield does have a … Read more

Myles Deck and the Fuzz

Police Cops
From Here To There (2008)

I guess Myles Deck and the Fuzz deliver what they promise on Police Cops. With a name referencing fuzz and … Read more

Jesu

Opiate Sun
Calo Verde (2009)

Now, here we are. Opiate Sun is yet another EP by Jesu, which seems to be a recurring theme lately … Read more

Yesterday's Ring

Diamonds in the Ditch
Suburban Home (2009)

Some folks they tell me: "You just can't play country / You're a stupid young punk and you're from Montreal" … Read more

Struck by Lightning

Serpents
Translation Loss (2009)

I've said it before: Translation Loss has an amazing knack for finding bands that are head and heels over most … Read more

Black Cobra

Chronomega
Southern Lord (2009)

Black Cobra have quite an impressive sound considering they're only a two-piece band consisting of a guitarist and drummer. The … Read more

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Bad Sports

Constant Stimulation
Dirtnap (2018)

With Bad Sports, the songs are often about the hooks. The band utilizes traditional rock structures with song titles embedded in the chorus and predictable progressions. It’s largely about where they kick the extra energy into their songs that sets them apart, and it’s usually got a bit of swagger when they do kick.“Gains and Losses” is a really good example of the style. It’s almost four minutes long and is relatively repetitive on the lyrical side of things, sticking with its rather blunt chorus. But it’s really about getting into that bass groove and then the way that the guitars move you when they build and pop in between rhythms. It’s subtle development and not something that’s really expected in a band that’s going to get that blanket garage-punk … Read more

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Coalesce

Ox (EP)
Relapse (2009)

If ever the term spoiled could be used, do it now right now because that is what Coalesce is doing to its listeners with the release of their latest EP, aptly entitled Ox by the way. Following an extremely long layoff due to (of all things) breaking up, Coalesce return with a ton of new material which this EP is … Read more

Becoming the Archetype

Dichotomy
Solid State (2008)

So after receiving the Becoming the Archetype full-length Dichotomy, I checked out the CD book before listening to it, remembering great tracks like "One Man Parade" off of Terminate Damnation, I immediately went to the last page of the album art to check the credits and see if there were any worth-while guests, only to find that Devin Townsend produced … Read more

Ghostface Killah

Ghostdini: Wizard of Poetry in Emerald City
Def Jam (2009)

I'm a big Ghostface fan. Iron Man? Supreme Clientele? Fishscale? Love em'. The guy is by far the most consistent rapper of the Wu-Tang Clan. He's got great flow, can pull off the stream of consciousness rapping quite well, and his lyrics cover a nice variety of topics including the usual life on the street struggle, explicit sexual acts, as … Read more

Yog

Years of Nowhere
187 (2009)

Grind and technical metal are difficult types of music to pull off well as they are the kind of music that have rich histories of excellent examples of bands who do them well, and seeing as there are several very important touchstones which grind bands (particularly) seemingly must adhere to in order to fly the grind and technical metal banner … Read more

Run With the Hunted

Everything Familiar
Refoundation (2009)

When you name your band after a Charles Bukowski book, you are automatically selling yourself as an intellectual band, or at least a well-read one. This strategy can be either beneficial or cause negative affects on a band if their music and their lyrics fail to own up the intelligence level they wish to portray themselves. Luckily, Run With the … Read more

Ender

Ender
Darkroom (2009)

New Zealand is quite a long distance away from the United States, and whenever I hear New Zealand mentioned, Lewis Black's (the comedian and political commentator) sketch about performing there always pops in my mind " if you fly to New Zealand by plane from New York City it takes twenty-two hours if they really wanted to be more of … Read more

Baroness

Blue Record
Relapse (2009)

Much like their previous full-length, Red Album, Baroness' follow-up, Blue Record has been hyped quite a bit by the metal community. Red Album saw Baroness go in a very interesting direction as they shifted away from the straight-up heaviness of their EPs to a more drawn out and atmospheric sound, while still holding onto their sludge roots. Regardless, Red Album … Read more

White Mice

Ganjahovedose
20 Buck Spin (2009)

To start I took a whole bunch of notes on White Mice's Ganjahovedose and realized afterward that I missed something kind of big about this band, no guitars. White Mice operates as a three-piece and that may be the only truly normal thing about them. They use drums, bass and most oddly an oscillator to make some of the strangest … Read more

Stereotyperider

Songs in the Keys of F & U
Suburban Home (2009)

I've had a long-standing career of completely ignoring Stereotyperider even though friends have made valiant attempts to reassure me that I would like this band. I kept hearing whispers of Samiam, Seaweed, and other great rock bands from the 90's. So when I saw a promo for Songs in the Keys of F & U was available for review I … Read more

Lungs

Lungs
Esucha!/Self Inflicted (2009)

Being a firm believer that one's environment can affect one's mood and demeanor and then subsequently affect the music that one creates, it is always interesting to hear music from bands, groups, and people from areas that are not considered to be musical hotbeds. Isolation can cause some interesting music. Lungs hail from Minneapolis, Minnesota, and although consideration exists for … Read more

Austin Lucas

The Common Cold (Reissue)
Magic Bullet (2009)

In a time of ex-punkers going the acoustic, solo route, Austin Lucas offers something that differs from his Revival Tour circuit peers. Where artists like Chuck Ragan and Tim Barry offer rootsy tunes brimming with desolation, they hold a shadow of hope and optimism. Lucas, on the other hand, wallows in despair, taking more time to focus on the details … Read more

Where the Land Meets the Sea

Listen for the Gulls
Independent (2009)

It surely takes balls to release your own record nowadays (not that it didn't back in the day), but some bands do believe in what they are doing enough to take such a plunge. Where the Land Meets the Sea offer Listen for the Gulls as proof that some bands, be it punk or not, still breath some life into … Read more

Advent

Naked and Cold
Solid State (2009)

Beloved was a band that I never really got into. I gave them a chance, but to me, they were just another band in the faux-hardcore/screamo scene. They were mediocre for what they were doing and living in the shadows of other bands playing similar styles of music in a much more dynamic way. They were like a less volatile … Read more

Dead City

Goddamn the 21st Century
Thrashed! (2009)

To create a preface for the reader I'm going to backtrack a bit. I grew up during an amazing time for metalcore - before Victory Records became giant media whores. So noted I have a very obvious soft spot that style of hardcore. This may be helpful information for you since Dead City compares their sound to that of Crowbar, … Read more

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