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  • Opeth “Still Life”

    UUUGGGHHH… yet another worthless fucking release from this rock and roll "black metal" band. I can appreciate some of the other Opeth albums because they do have feeling and emotion in them, but this album is pure bullshit. From just listening to the entire album I can definitely see that this was created [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/opeth-stilllife/
  • My Dying Bride “Songs Of Darkness, Words Of Light”

    I thought Peaceville were officially in the reissuing business by now, but lo and behold, they release a new album by My Dying Bride. Now, to put it severely lightly, My Dying Bride is one of my absolute favorite bands in the history of all music I have ever heard. Turn Loose The Swans is [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/mydyingbride-songsofdarknesswordsoflight/
  • Morta Skuld “Re-Surface - The Best of Morta Skuld”

    Now, you might be thinking that it takes quite a set for a relatively obscure death metal band to release a "Best Of" disc. And this makes a ton of sense. One would think that the release of a "Best Of" disc is relegated to popular bands of all genres who have made a significant [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/mortaskuld-resurfacethebestofmortaskuld/
  • Darkthrone “Preparing For War”

    The sticker on this fairly well-packaged digipak tells "The ultimate collection of classic unholy black metal from Norway’s favorite sons featuring rare and unreleased tracks. Over 70 minutes of pure blasphemous mayhem." I disagree. So… how shit is it? How funny are Fenriz’s liner notes? And, as I’m sure most of you will be asking [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/darkthrone-preparingforwar/
  • Darkthrone “Plaguewielder”

    (Original Review): And to think that this is the band that released Transilvanian Hunger. We used to blame this on the demise of Zephyrous, until it surfaced that he left the band after Under A Funeral Moon, thereby being absent on the album universally regarded as black metal’s high point, the Reign In Blood of black [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/darkthrone-plaguewielder/