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  • Sepsism “Purulent Decomposition”

    There is one of two things that can happen during the re-recording of old material. Either the recording is much more powerful than the original and fans and critics love it, or the recording is much weaker than the original and fans and critics trash it. Unfortunately for brutal death metal legends Sepsism, [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/sepsism-purulentdecomposition/
  • Scattered Remnants “Destined To Fail”

    My, how the mighty have fallen. After listening to Massachusetts’ Scattered Remnants‘ first two demo EPs Procreating Mass Carnage and Inherent Perversion, I was expecting something phenomenal from this brutal quintet, unfortunately, their current (and most likely last) release Destined To Fail did not live up to those expectations. The music of their [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/scatteredremnants-destinedtofail/
  • Rotten Sound “Drain”

    Back in 1997 I received my first promo pack from Repulse Records. Bundled among the releases was Rotten Sound’s Under Pressure. I found it to be an average release who’s highlight was the impressive range of vocalist Keijo Bagge who sang with a death metal grunt, black metal screech and hardcore yell, blending [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/rottensound-drain/
  • Night To Die “All Evil Crying”

    Night To Die are a self-proclaimed melodic death metal band with flamenco influences. The use of flamenco in death metal is original, unfortunately the rest of their music isn’t. Starting out this three song EP is "Childhood Memories" which is obviously extremely ‘influenced’ by Death’s Symbolic release a few year backs, the vocals [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/nighttodie-allevilcrying/
  • Jesus Martyr “Sudamerican Porno”

    When people think about South American metal, comparisons are usually made to Brazil’s Sepultura. Although Argentina’s Jesus Martyr are close in proximity to Sepultura’s homeland, they are far away from that band’s sound. Jesus Martyr’s sound is more comparible to Fear Factory, with the band’s use of sampling, vocals and overall sound. [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/jesusmartyr-sudamericanporno/
  • Gothic Sex “Laments”

    Could someone please find Dave Rotten and ask him what he smokes before signing a band like this and send me one HUGE dose of the stuff. Don’t get me wrong, I am open minded about music, I am even able to suppress my laughter when I see grown men dressed up like they’re [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/gothicsex-laments/
  • Golgotha “Elemental Changes”

    I think Dave Rotten just sticks a bunch of demos he gets on the wall, blindfolds himself and spins around and around in circles and just throws the dart at the wall and signs whichever band who’s demo he pierces. That’s about the only explanation I have to signing Golgotha and putting out Elemental [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/golgotha-elementalchanges/
  • Deeds Of Flesh “Inbreeding The Anthropophagi”

    Inbreeding The Anthropophagi, Deeds Of Flesh’s second full length CD, is eight tracks of pure technical double vocal brutality. The band did what they set out to do; create the most brutal and technical death metal out there, unfortunately, there is such a thing as too technical. The drumming throughout the album doesn’t [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/deedsofflesh-inbreedingtheanthropophagi/
  • Centinex “Reborn Through Flames”

    Over a period of eight years, Sweden’s Centinex have quickly developed a cult-like status among underground European metal fans. I personally don’t really see why. The music itself has the typical Swedish groove and rather simplistic with the forced and fairly weak vocals of Lamppu and the incredibly irritating "’Kalimaa’" drum machine. [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/centinex-rebornthroughflames/
  • Centinex “Bloodhunt”

    If you’ve heard one Centinex CD, you’ve basically heard them all. Centinex are one of Sweden’s more popular underground bands, and their albums seem to sell well in Europe, I am just not at all enthusiastic about this band. Musically the band employ an 80s thrash sound mixed with some old school Swedish [...]
    http://www.teufelstomb.com/reviews/centinex-bloodhunt/