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  • Blasphemic Cruelty Set To Release Debut Full Length

    Blabbermouth recently reported that Angelcorpse guitarist Gene Palubicki’s new project Blasphemic Cruelty are set to release their debut full length offering through Osmose Productions. ANGELCORPSE guitarist Gene Palubicki has issued the following update on his new project, BLASPHEMIC CRUELTY: “The BLASPHEMIC CRUELTY debut album entitled Devil’s Mayhem is now complete. Work has been done in sessions on [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/news/blasphemic-cruelty-set-to-release-debut-full-length/
  • Marduk “Panzer Division Marduk”

    I officially changed the name of this CD to "Pansy Division Moredick", because that is exactly what this CD craves; more dick! At first incredibly fast and brutal blackmetal is interesting, but after a while I prefer some ambiance or at least some feeling or atmosphere, but there is none to be found here. [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/marduk-panzerdivisionmarduk_2/
  • Vital Remains “Dawn Of The Apocalypse”

    Due to the status Vital Remains achieved after the brilliant Forever Underground album, this became one of the more anticipated death metal releases of the year. They return with their Altars-Of-Madness-ish riffing (the beginning of "Behold The Throne Of Chaos" = "CHAPEL OF GHOULS"), acoustic solos and keyboard pieces, along with addition of a new [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/vitalremains-dawnoftheapocalypse/
  • Ravager “Naxzgul Rising”

    From the ashes of Domain comes Mexico’s Ravager with their second full length effort Naxzgul Rising. Their stint in the realm of the living was brief, however, splitting shortly before the release of this full length album. The group consists of bassist Sergio Alvarez, former Disgorge (mex) front man Antimo Buonnano, as well [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/ravager-naxzgulrising/
  • Notre Dame “Vol 1 : Le Theatre Du Vampire”

    Apparently Snowy Shaw didn’t think gothic metal was stupid enough yet. Let’s see how much I can bitch before I’m forced to shut this off. (First listen a few months ago lasted about 30 seconds. This time I somehow went through each track, at least 30 seconds but no more than 1:30… [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/notredame-vol1letheatreduvampire/
  • Obligatorisk Torture “Obligatorisk Torture”

    My initial reaction to Obligatorisk Tortyr, before I actually heard the band, was of complete awe. Following a link to their homepage from nasum.com, for some reason I pretty much immediately went for their lyrics section, and was greeted with lyrics to every song off this album - by far the best lyrics I have [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/obligatorisktortyr-obligatorisktortyr/
  • Marduk “Panzer Division Marduk”

    The most devastating Marduk release to date. An obviously deviant release from Marduk’s "norm", Panzer Division Marduk delves more into a ballistic firing of blasphemous musical terror than on their previous releases. Their subject matter does not abandon its satanic/anti-christian roots (in fact, Panzer Division Marduk is pretty much a slap in the face of [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/marduk-panzerdivisionmarduk/
  • Inhume “In For The Kill”

    Inhume is a 6-piece brutal grind act from Holland consisting of members from Sinister, God Dethroned, Bile and Mangled. My first introduction to the group was on Relapse Records’ Dutch Assault and I have to admit I wasn’t exactly blown away. In For The Kill is the group’s second full length offering, following [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/inhume-inforthekill/
  • Impaled Nazarene “Nihil”

    Impaled Nazarene has been consistent with their metal for the last several years, now carrying into the new millenium with Nihil, their sixth full length album. Nihil follows the same relative pattern of 1998’s Rapture, chock full of some more good melodic riffs, simple and precise drumming, short songs and a chaotic Motorhead feel [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/impalednazarene-nihil/
  • Immortal “Damned In Black”

    When Immortal’s last release came out At The Heart Of Winter came out, many people bitched and moaned about this album not being as fast as their last two albums. While At The Heart Of Winter took a more "epic" black metal sound, Damned In Black seems to draw more from a thrash metal [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/immortal-damnedinblack/