Dark Tranquillity – We Are The Void

Posted in Reviews, Videos on February 19th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Dark Traquillity - We Are The Void

Genre: Melodic Death Metal
Label:
Century Media

Another masterpiece from Sweden emerges from the frozen land to slay all that is bullshit in metal, like some kind of antediluvian beast or Lovecraftian horror of the Unknown.
Actually no, We Are The Void doesn’t actually sound like that. But it IS another bullshit-slaying masterpiece from these Swedes, and it’s another riff-fest and throat burner of true melodic death that only the Swedish can do. It’s a simple review for a complex album, and I think my T.B.T. below will describe it better that this.
But, when you can get your grubby hands on this album, I recommend it whole-heartedly.
8.5 out of 10.

Track By Track:

Shadow In Our Blood – 3 minutes and 46 seconds of awesome. Starting with keys and a beat, a totally killer riff kicks in at 17 seconds, and Mikael’s voice shortly thereafter joins in. It sounds like something that could have been on Fiction, but with even more maturity with the keyboard work, seeming to bring the instrument even more fully into the band’s sound. Great song, and catchy as hell to boot!

Dream Oblivion – Straight off from the first moment it’s a more guitar oriented song, and it’s pretty dark. Keyboards are a little on the symphonic side, kind of blackened, but the song itself is so Dark Tranquillity. I think this will be a great song to mosh to at a show.

The Fatalist – Probably one of the most Swedish sounding songs on the album as far as verse riffs go, the harmonics going on here would probably make Zakk Wylde smile. The chorus is gorgeously done with the keys and guitar mixing nicely. Anders Jivarp is solid on the drums with this song, not being too showy and flashy, but rocking that throne like he… well… owns it. Shitty analogy, wicked song. One of my favorites on the album, in fact.

In My Absence – Another asskicker of a song, this one starts off with a solid riff, leaving the keys to definitely play a more supporting role rather than starring, until the chorus at least. It’s fast, fast and fast, even compared to some of the fastest Dark Tranquillity songs. Love it.

The Grandest Accusation – The keyboard work of Martin Brändström is in full glory with this song, while Niklas and Martin are laying some of the most melodic guitar parts. It’s a great counterpoint to “In My Absence”, which was fast as hell because this song is nice and slow for the most part.

At the Point of Ignition – Again, this one could totally have fit onto Fiction, but at the same time it almost seems a little to angry to have been on that album. Again, Anders Jivarp is doing some amazing things on his drum kit, being a little more showy and faster, and Mikael seems to be ruining his throat. The solo at the 2:03 mark is just Metalgasmic, if a little on the short side.

Her Silent Language – This is one gorgeous song, lyrically, but also vocally and guitar wise. Daniel seems to be standing out a little bit more with his bass, but mostly because I seem to be able to hear it more than on the rest of the album. The man doesn’t fuck around with his instrument, he does what he’s supposed to do: be the backbone. Another one of my favorite tracks of the album.

Arkhangelsk - I don’t know if it was the intention with this song, but it has a total symphonic black metal feel and sound going with it. Something like Sothis or a really pissed off Dimmu Borgir (the rerecorded Stormblast), but with another Metalgasmic solo happening at the 3:12 mark. It’s another one of my favorites on this album.

I Am the Void – Back to the more modern Dark Tranquillity song style, the pseudo-title track is fucking awesome. Fast with tapped verse guitars, a nice keyboard/chuggy guitar prechorus, and ANOTHER Metalgasmic solo at 2:32.

Surface the Infinite – We’re almost finished the album (unless you have the Deluxe version of course), but it’s not like DT are going to slow down for the end yet. Full speed ahead with a catchy as AIDs chorus full of lush keys and somewhat Maiden-esqe verse guitar structure. Daniel is again shining a little more than usual on this track and I’m jelous of the tones that he’s getting with his bass. Another amazing song, one that I think would be even better live. It just has that kind of structure that lends itself well to a live setting.

Iridium – Alright, now it’s time to slow it down, we’re reaching the end of the ride. “Iridium” is totally melancholy, with a blackened as fuck chorus, and some seriously gorgeous bass tones. Daniel is like a bright light here, his bass super present in the mix more than almost all the other songs combined. Niklas and Martin are playing some doomy stuff for the verses too, which is a nice thing for DT to do. I think they could do a doom album after hearing this song, and it would be awesome. And at almost seven minutes long, with the keys trailing for awhile at the end, this would be a perfect concert closing song.

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Darkthrone – Eyes Burst at Dawn

Posted in Album Update, Reviews on February 19th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Darkthrone - Circle the Wagons

Genres: Heavy Metal, Punk, Speed Metal
Label:
Peaceville Records

Yeah, yeah, I know, it’s kind of stupid. I’m reviewing a SONG. But hey, Darkthrone are my favorite band and have been for years, so get over it.
The new album, Circle the Wagons, won’t be out until April 5, and I have to ‘suffer’ with just this little teaser, released by Peaceville Records and obtained by joining their mailing list in an MP3 format. And after blasting it five times in a row I can certifiably say that “Eyes Burst at Dawn” FUCKING RULES.
People who don’t like Darkthrone’s ‘new’ not black metal sound, you’ll want to not get the new album. Real fans, who appreciate good music when they hear it, you’ll want this album.
And good news, it’s on vinyl and CD and digital release.
I want the wax.
So yeah, the song. Like I said on Darkthrone’s blog in response to the song’s release: “Sounds like NWOBHM with some American thrash and “old” Darkthrone slammed together, punched in the face, and force fed a lot of whiskey.”
10 out of 10.

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Die Among Heroes – Self-Titled

Posted in Reviews on February 19th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Die Among Heroes - Self-Titled

Genre: Melodic Metalcore
Label: Independent

So this is an odd thing for me. First up I will give you a pair of generalizations: 1) I don’t like metalcore. 2) I give every band that comes my way a fair chance, regarless of genre.
And so now, after listening to this metalcore album I’m very impressed. There are some bands in the genre I like, and some I love, and now these guys are part of the former grouping.
There is a lot of melodicism happening, and some crunchy as hell riffs, and some really powerful vocals. The clean singing (the main reason why I don’t like metalcore) is not like the clean singing that is the reason I don’t like metalcore. It’s not forced, and it’s not part of the song to make the rest of the song seem more BR00T4L. It’s actually part of the song because it FITS in the song. The voice that spews both beauty and vitriol is owned by a dude named Chase Hughs, and I think he is part of a band of super talented guys that are going to blow out the corporate metalcore world with their DIY effort and put tons of KSE wannabe clones to shame with their music.
If you’re a fan of Killswitch Engage, Trivium, and All That Remains, or even Himsa and Darkest Hour, you’ll love this album.
8 out of 10.

Die Among Heroes

Die Among Heroes on MySpace.

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Between the Buried and Me on Massive World Tour

Posted in Tour Update on February 19th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

Between The Buried and Me

Between the Buried and Me are currently on a massive worldwide tour, and in April they begin to tour with Mastodon, Baroness, and Valient Thorr. BTBAM are touring to support their 2009 Victory Records release The Great Misdirect, and just wrapped up touring with The Devin Townsend Project and Cynic.

18 Feb – Live Music Hall – Cologne
19 Feb – Zapata – Stuttgart
21 Feb – Estragon – Bologna
22 Feb – Alcatraz – Milan
23 Feb – Alpheus – Rome
25 Feb – Arena – Vienna
26 Feb – Volkshaus – Zurich
27 Feb – Backstage Werk – Munich
28 Feb – Schlachthof – Wiesbaden
2 Mar – Columbia Club – Berlin
3 Mar – Grunspan – Hamburg
4 Mar – Vega – Copenhagen
5 Mar – Klubben – Stockholm
6 Mar – House Of Metal Festival – Umea
8 Mar – House of Culture – Helsinki
10 Mar – Sentrum Scene – Oslo
11 Mar – Tragarn – Gothenburg
12 Mar – Mejeriet – Lund
16 Mar – The Substation – Singapore
17 Mar – Overtone RCA (All Ages) – Bangkok
19 Mar – King Cobra – Osaka
20 Mar – Zion – Nagoya
21 Mar – Club Lizard – Yokohama
22 Mar – Club Seata – Tokyo
24 Mar – Amplifier Bar (18+) – Perth, WA
25 Mar – Fowlers (All Ages) – Adelaide, SA
26 Mar – The Corner Hotel (18+) – Melbourne, VIC
27 Mar – Manning Bar (18+) – Sydney, NSW
28 Mar – The Hifi (18+) – Brisbane, QLD
1 Apr – Pipeline Cafe – Honolulu, Hawaii

The following dates are with Mastodon, Baroness, and Valient Thorr:
16 Apr – Music Farm – Charleston, South Carolina
17 Apr – Lincoln Theatre – Raleigh, North Carolina
18 Apr – The National – Richmond, Virginia
20 Apr – Ram’s Head Live – Baltimore, Maryland
21 Apr – Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, New Jersey
22 Apr – Webster Theatre – Hartford, Connecticut
23 Apr – NEW ENGLAND METAL FEST – The Palladium – Worcester, Massachusetts
24 Apr – Higher Ground South – Burlington, Vermont
26 Apr – The Palace Theatre – Greensburg, Pennsylvania
27 Apr – Water Street Music Hall – Rochester, New York
29 Apr – The Orbit Room – Grand Rapids, Michigan
30 Apr – The Vogue – Indianapolis, Indiana
1 May – The Blue Note – Columbia, Missouri
3 May – Sunshine Theatre – Albuquerque, New Mexico
4 May – Rialto Theatre – Tucson, Arizona
5 May – House of Blues – San Diego, California
7 May – Fox Theatre – Pomona, California
9 May – Knitting Factory – Reno, Nevada
10 May – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, Oregon
11 May – Knitting Factory – Spokane, Washington
13 May – Shrine Auditorium – Billings, Montana
14 May – The Venue – Fargo, North Dakota
15 May – Sokol Auditorium – Omaha, Nebraska
16 May – Liberty Hall – Lawrence, Kansas
18 May – Orpheum Theatre – Madison, Wisconsin
19 May – Canopy Club – Urbana, Illinois
20 May – Minglewood Hall – Memphis, Tennessee
21 May – Valarium – Knoxville, Tennessee
22 May – Buster’s – Lexington, Kentucky

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Noctiferia’s 13 Steps to Death Culture

Posted in Album Update, News on February 19th, 2010 by General Blaspheme

The countdown to the official release of NOCTIFERIA’s Death Culture has begun. The band will enlighten us about the making of each song from a deep musical and lyrical view. Each step will be explained on Noctiferia’s official MySpace Blog every other day from now on. The track “Premonition” coming first; you are welcome to move towards the era of Death Culture beginning TODAY.

Noctiferia

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