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  • Gojira “The Way Of All Flesh”

    For the longest time, I’ve been rather cautious to listen to Gojira. Why? Because, well… no one could ever tell me about Gojira. See, whenever I would hear some metalhead nerd go on and on, praising Gojira’s music and how amazing they were, I would naturally inquire as to what Gojira played. I never got [...]
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  • General Surgery Recording New Album

    Swedish goregrinders General Surgery are working on their second full length offering according to Blabbermouth. Guitarist Joacim Carlsson of the legendary Swedish grindcore merchants GENERAL SURGERY has issued the following update: “As of today, we have once again entered the filthy and repulsive confinements of Off Beat Studio to record our second still-untitled full length album. 20 [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/news/general-surgery-recording-new-album/
  • Theory In Practice “The Armageddon Theories”

    When it comes to technical death metal, there’s a plethora of excellent acts out there. This brand of extreme metal isn’t something that faces a massively large drought of acts. From Gorguts, Atheist, and Death to more brutal acts like Cryptopsy, Wormed, and Lykathea Aflame there are quite a few acts to choose from. However, [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/theoryinpractice-thearmageddontheories/
  • No Return “Self Mutilation”

    I’ve heard so few releases from bands from France I often forget the country even has a metal scene. No Return is one of the country’s earliest outfits, combining an all out thrash assault with keyboard sampling to make for a uniquely familiar sound. Unlike another band I recently reviewed, Cronic Disorder, No [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/noreturn-selfmutilation/
  • Mutant “The Aeonic Majesty”

    Formed in 1998 by Theory In Practice guitarist Peter Lake and drummer Henrik Ohlsson as an outlet to unleash a darker and more evil style of music than the confines of their main project would allow, Mutant unleash a unique technicality to the often simplistic and monotonous black metal genre. The music is exactly [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/mutant-theaeonicmajesty/
  • Jigsore Terror “World End Carnage”

    Ever wonder what would happen in the event that Birdflesh members would get a hankering to play a lot of Repulsion-worship with the late Mieszko Talarczyk at the production helm and Dan Swanö on guest backing vocals? Yeah, neither did I. Apparently, they did wonder, though, and thus we have Jigsore Terror. There’s not really much [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/jigsoreterror-worldendcarnage/
  • Incantation “Decimate Christendom”

    Considering the amount of money I’ve spent over the years on Incantation shirts, hoodies and bootlegs, it should come as no surprise to anyone that I’ve been anticipating the release of Decimate Christendom since about 5 minutes after the release of Blasphemy. Once again, Incantation does not disappoint. In more than 15 years [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/incantation-decimatechristendom/
  • Immolation “Unholy Cult”

    After 5+ years on Metal Blade Records, where they rose from opening act to headliner, New York’s Immolation made an odd decision by leaving the label to join France’s Listenable Records, quickly becoming the label’s number one priority and most high profile band. 2002 brought even more changes, with founding member, guitarist Tom Wilkinson, [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/immolation-unholycult/
  • Immolation “Harnessing Ruin”

    It’s been three long years since Immolation last assaulted ear drums worldwide with their unique brand of technical dark death metal. Unfortunately, the line-up from the highly acclaimed Unholy Cult did not remain intact, with drummer Alex Hernandez being usurped by his "temporary tour" replacement Steve Shalaty of Odius Sanction, who filled in while [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/immolation-harnessingruin/
  • Grief Of Emerald “Malformed Seed”

    I admit to still being rather new to the entire black metal genre, however, considering I’ve basically heard the same patterns and riffs they recorded by several other bands in the past, it’s safe to say Grief Of Emerald aren’t exactly the most exciting or original bands around. When I first heard this CD, [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/griefofemerald-malformedseed/