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  • Jungle Rot Reveal Details About Their Next Full Length Album

    Wisconsin-based death metallers Jungle Rot have revealed more details about their next full length offering, due out in 2009 on Napalm Records. The band will enter Studio One in Racine, Wisconsin with longtime engineer Chris Djuricic on December 26, 2008 to record its new album, titled What Horrors Await. The CD is scheduled for a spring [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/news/jungle-rot-reveal-details-about-their-next-full-length-album/
  • Jungle Rot Sign With Napalm Records (?)

    Here’s an odd bit of news I found on Blabbermouth. Chugging old school death metallers Jungle Rot have signed with goth metal label Napalm Records. Wisconsin-based death metallers JUNGLE ROT have inked a deal with Napalm Records. According to a press release, “brutal songs with a deadly groove are the band’s foremost agenda. The band [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/news/jungle-rot-sign-with-napalm-records/
  • The Sins Of Thy Beloved “Perpetual Desolation”

    Fuck! You’d think some retarded Nuclear Blast "metal" band (Satyricon certainly comes to mind rather quickly…) would’ve taken the crown as the stupidest fucking thing in recorded history to ever emerge from guitar-based music, but you’d be barking up the wrong tree. I have enough contempt for so-called "goth metal" to fuel Thomas the tank [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/thesinsofthybeloved-perpetualdesolation_2/
  • Vintersorg “Ödemarkens Son”

    Upon initial reaction, this is the type of album any upstanding human being with some self-respect might shoot him/herself for liking. Vintersorg merges folk with a heavy power metal sound, guitar heroics and lots of melody abound, and if you dare to stick around, there’s some silliness in the ground… (but if I am [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/vintersorg-odemarkensson/
  • Tristania “Beyond The Veil”

    The key (for me personally) to a good start in writing a successful CD review is to write down what literally comes to mind immediately when listening. Obviously not a hard concept on the surface. I happen to take this principle to extremes and make my little social commentaries because that’s exactly what [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/tristania-beyondtheveil/
  • The Sins Of Thy Beloved “Perpetual Desolation”

    It has been stated on numerous occasions that black metal is the glam metal of the 1990’s. Taking this claim seriously, The Sins Of Thy Beloved are ironically setting new standards in inanity more so with their music than their second-rate cheesy image. "Gothic metal" is THE stupidest product of the 90’s, and [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/thesinsofthybeloved-perpetualdesolation/
  • Summoning “Stronghold”

    Judging by past releases, Summoning is truly a unique and inspiring group. Most of their albums are both boundless in their majesty and endless in their depth. Summoning’s music expresses desperation and sorrow at times, but overall the listener cannot deny the ever present atmosphere and relaxing grandeur of the composition. Apparently, the group’s lyrical [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/summoning-stronghold/
  • Siebenbürgen “Delictum”

    Apparently Siebenbürgen is the best selling merchandise band on Napalm… let’s hope Napalm is proud… I mean fuck, with bands like Abigor and Setherial on the label, it’s gotta be thrilling to announce this as a selling point. Although Siebenbürgen maintain a darker edge and can play their instruments quite well, there is nothing [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/siebenburgen-delictum/
  • Setherial “Hell Eternal”

    The only real reason to review this album is to inform those who don’t already know of Setherial as one of the few "black metal" bands left worth paying attention to (if you still give a fuck, that is). Imagine if Dark Funeral was still good and knew how to write songs and could [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/setherial-helleternal/
  • Obtained Enslavement “The Shepherd And The Hounds Of Hell”

    Uh… just what the hell happened to this band? Other than quickly mentioning some clean guitar rhythms and skillful melodic guitar leads divvying up a few decent pieces of this album, this review is about disappointment. In fact, it’s especially harsh toward a band I thought had a lot going for themselves. [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/obtainedenslavement-theshepherdandthehoundsofhell/