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  • Submission Parts Ways With Mighty Music

    Blabbermouth reports that Danish melodic “death thrashers” Submission have parted ways with their record label, Mighty Music. Danish melodic death/thrash band SUBMISSION and Mighty Music have “decided to end [their] co-operation” due to “contractual disagreements,” according to a statement released by the label. “The two parties part ways on good terms and wish each other the [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/news/submission-parts-ways-with-mighty-music/
  • Inquity “Iniquity Bloody Iniquity”

    Denmark’s Iniquity have been around since 1989, and, unfortunately, split up 15 years later in 2004, much to my dismay. In 2003, however, they released Iniquity Bloody Iniquity, a compilation of their "greatest hits", unreleased tracks, demo and live material. The material basically goes in reverse order, starting from their newest material and [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/iniquity-iniquitybloodyiniquity/
  • Enter My Silence “Remotecontrolled Scythe”

    Upon reading the band’s bio I came to the quick realization that Finland’s Enter My Silence are yet another Scandinavian melodic death rock acts. I have to be honest, that entire sub genre of metal got old a long time ago. The only band who’ve pulled it off and made it sound even [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/entermysilence-remotecontrolledscythe/
  • Cronic Disorder “Torture Test”

    Who are Cronic Disorder you ask? According to their bio they’re a three piece death/thrash outfit from North Carolina. Their current album, Torture Test was originally released as self-financed demo, sold only at concerts and sent around as a promo to labels. The folks at Mighty Music in Denmark were so impressed [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/cronicdisorder-torturetest/
  • Anasarca “Moribund”

    Over the past four or five years, there have not been too many stellar releases from Spain’s Repulse Records, however, 1999’s Godmachine by Germany’s Anasarca was a major exception. They blended melody with technical riffing, blast beat drumming and deep guttural vocals to form a unique and interesting entity. When I got word [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/anasarca-moribund/