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  • Lecherous Nocturne “The Age Of Miracles Has Passed”

    Since Wormed dropped Planisphaerium and Monstrosity released Spiritual Apocalypse, the bar for supremely devastating metal has been raised to a point of near critical mass. However, I keep searching for my next unholy grail. The wait for Lecherous Nocturne to release its second album, The Age of Miracles Has Passed, was filled with [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/lecherousnocturne-theageofmiracleshaspassed/
  • Terrorizer “Darker Days Ahead”

    In 1989 future Napalm Death guitarist Jesse Pintado, Nausea vocalist Oscar Garcia, Morbid Angel bassist/vocalist David Vincent and Morbid Angel drummer Pete Sandoval recorded the single greatest grindcore album of all time; Terrorizer’s World Downfall. It was truly one of the most innovative and destructive slabs of grindcore ever recorded, with fast blasting beats, shredding riffs and [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/terrorizer-darkerdaysahead/
  • Lecherous Nocturne “Adoration of the Blade”

    Fast. Short. Angry. South Carolina’s Lecherous Nocturne deliver 23 minutes of bowel eroding kill metal with their debut Adoration of the Blade, which only hints at the chaos to come when there next release (featuring new drummer Jeremy Nissenbaum) drops later this summer. Oh but what a hint it is…sort of like a clawhammer to [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/lecherousnocturne-adorationoftheblade_2/
  • Monstrosity “Spiritual Apocalypse”

    I don’t get it. Every time Monstrosity releases a new album the line-up is drastically different than the line-up that recorded the album before it, and yet each album is even more amazing than the last. 2007’s Spiritual Apocalypse is no different with the departure of three musicians who played on 2003’s Rise To [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/monstrosity-spiritualapocalypse/
  • Monstrosity “Rise To Power”

    A lot of people believed that when George Fisher left Monstrosity for the greener pastures of Cannibal Corpse that the band had, in essence, died. 2003’s Rise To Power proves that this simply isn’t the case. Rise To Power is 11 tracks and nearly 50 minutes of old school death metal at it’s [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/monstrosity-risetopower/
  • Monstrosity “Enslaving The Masses”

    A decade of metal on a two disc set. That’s what you’ll get when you pick up Monstrosity’s Enslaving The Masses. The first disc titled Crave The Blood consists of tracks from the band’s Horror Infinity demo, Imperial Doom full length debut and Slaves And Masters demo (whose tracks were re-recorded shortly thereafter [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/monstrosity-enslavingthemasses/
  • Lecherous Nocturne “Adoration Of The Blade”

    Here we have the debut offering of South Carolina’s Lecherous Nocturne. The line-up consists of a lot of familiar faces including bass wizard Mike Poggione of Capharnaum and Monstrosity, vocalist Jason Hohenstein of Shaitan Mazar, Nile touring bassist Chris Lollis on guitars and Nile guitarist Dallas Toler-Wade on drums, plus a guitarist who simply [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/lecherousnocturne-adorationoftheblade/
  • Capharnaum “Fractured”

    I have to admit every time Jason Tipton releases a death metal album, I cringe. His taste in grind is impeccable, you won’t find anyone with better taste, but when it comes to death metal… his releases, and taste, are generally more miss than hit. Capharnaum’s Fractured finally breaks that streak. The [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/capharnaum-fractured/