Cleveland’s own legends-in-waiting will crush your damned souls with their sophomore album, a brutal slab of old school Death Metal with a contemporary edge not for the faint-hearted.
Following up on their very successful 2021 debut album Slave to the Scalpel, Cleveland, Ohio, United States-based Death Metal legends-in-waiting 200 Stab Wounds are back into the battlefield with their sophomore opus Manual Manic Procedures, a brutal slab of old school Death Metal with a contemporary edge. Produced and mixed by Andy Nelson at Bricktop Recording, and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege Mastering, the new album by vocalist and guitarist Steve Buhl, guitarist Raymond MacDonald, bassist Ezra Cook and drummer Owen Pooley is certainly not for the faint-hearted, putting classic gore-themed ferocity back into the metal community’s collective consciousness.
In the opener Hands of Eternity, a grim and sinister start gradually evolves into a demented Death Metal beast where Owen dictates the pace with his furious beats supported by the always metallic bass by Ezra, sounding bestial and damned from start to finish. After such a demonic start, the band needs less than two minutes to smash our cranial skulls in Gross Abuse, with the demented harsh vocals by Steve redefining the meaning of “deep”, whereas their undisputed Death Metal sounds continue to split our spinal cords in half in Manual Manic Procedures, again showcasing Steve’s venomous roars boosted by his own and Raymond’s infernal riffs and solos. Release the Stench is another short and sweet display of savagery by the quartet, offering endless groove and electricity thanks to the amazing job done by their stringed trio, followed by Led to the Chamber / Liquified, an instrumental piece where the first part is just an intro that morphs into a more melodic second half, bringing more of their classic Death Metal (albeit never really taking off).
Back to their more ferocious mode we’re treated to Flesh from Within, with Owen and Ezra hammering their thunderous instruments while Steve vociferates rabidly nonstop; and the bass by Ezra sounds even more metallic and heavier in Defiled Gestation, with Owen accelerating the band’s already killer sonority in great fashion. Then featuring guest vocals by Jami Morgan of Code Orange we have Ride the Flatline, offering our avid ears an explosion of caustic lyrics (“Back against the rail, stones beneath my feet / Fantasies of speeding steel dominate my dreams / Colder than a knife, faster than a gun / Exhilaration, annihilation / Pressure of a ton”) while the music remains violent and heavy until the very end. Finally, closing one of the heaviest albums of the year we have Parricide, where their riffs, bass lines and crushing drums are exactly what Steve needs to bark like a demonic creature.
200 Stab Wounds keep going strong in their demolishing path of old school Death Metal, and Manual Manic Procedures is exactly what they needed to reach new heights with their undisputed violence and musicianship. Having said that, let those Cleveland metallers stab your heart 200 times with their refined extreme music by following them on Facebook and on Instagram, by streaming their sick creations on Spotify, and by grabbing a copy of the ruthless Manual Manic Procedures from the Metal Blade Records webstore or by clicking HERE. Because they’re violent, gory, brutal, and above all that, they’re pure Death Metal.
Best moments of the album:Hands of Eternity, Manual Manic Procedures and Flesh from Within.
Worst moments of the album:Led to the Chamber / Liquified.
Released in 2024 Metal Blade Records
Track listing 1. Hands of Eternity 4:44
2. Gross Abuse 1:50
3. Manual Manic Procedures 2:43
4. Release the Stench 2:31
5. Led to the Chamber / Liquified 3:10
6. Flesh from Within 3:11
7. Defiled Gestation 4:24
8. Ride the Flatline 2:50
9. Parricide 4:06
Band members Steve Buhl – vocals, guitars
Raymond MacDonald – guitars
Ezra Cook – bass
Owen Pooley – drums
Guest musician Jami Morgan – vocals on “Ride the Flatline”
Sonic Rites is quickly becoming one of the biggest names of independent festivals in the Nordics dedicated to underground heavy music. What started as an event in a restaurant venue in Helsinki five years later is now presented in a two-day indoor festival, featuring two stages dedicated to, as they mention themselves, ”the darkest and heaviest elements of music”.
***Review and photos by Giovanna Marques***
Sonic Rites has provided a platform for avant-garde, experimental, and alternative music genres, fostering community among artists and fans. The festival has been instrumental in showcasing diverse talent, from local Finnish acts to international underground artists and its importance lies not only in promoting musical innovation but also in challenging mainstream music norms and nurturing a subculture that thrives on artistic freedom and expression.
This year, the festival, which was almost sold out before the start of the event, took place once again at Ääniwalli, a venue housed in an industrial building, which gives it a raw and authentic ambiance that perfectly complements the underground music scene. The venue features multiple rooms, allowing for intimate performances as well as larger, more energetic shows, and it’s equipped with high-quality sound systems and lighting, ensuring an immersive experience for both performers and audiences. Ääniwalli’s industrial aesthetic, characterized by exposed brick, metalwork, and minimalist decor, provides a gritty yet welcoming environment that fosters creative expression and community.
DAY 1: 17.05.2024
Unfortunately, due to work schedule, I was not able to attend the beginning of the event, so the first band I was able to watch was SUM OF R (SUI/FIN). They started their activities in 2008 and since then have been through different phases of their sound, and today we can witness an experimental and synth-based dark ambient that creates a unique and delirious experience that I have definitely enjoyed.
The next on the schedule was PELKKÄ POUTANEN, a solo project delivering an interesting mixture of vocals, Finnish folk, and electronic music. Although the show was on a smaller stage, it felt like an already big stage star.
Also on the smaller stage, SUR-RUR (FIN) played an energetic gig, making the crowd jump and sing. The Finnish band, founded in 1996, plays a mixture of hardcore, prog, alternative, and punk rock.
Next, on the big stage, it was time for the English masters of GODFLESH to show their heavy power. Their performance was full of energy, making the night even hotter with all the intensity of their show. They were responsible for the venue to get absolutely crowded and proved that, as pioneers of industrial metal, they really know how to make a good show. Their music matched perfectly with the surroundings, giving the impression that the venue was picked to match their music.
During the interval for the gears exchange in the mainstage, JOLEA, the Finnish artist and music producer, was showing all the beauty of her other-worldly ambient music on the smaller stage.
The first night of Sonic Rites 2024 ended with a rocket performance by DISCHARGE (UK). If you think that after 6 hours of music the audience would be tired and ready to go home, you are wrong. The minute the band entered the stage, it was like we all had a shot of energy in our veins. From the first to the last song, there was no one standing still, either banging their heads, mosh-pitting, stage diving or simply moving their body to the rhythm of hardcore punk madness. Even after the last song we could feel the electricity in the air, and we left Ääniwalli in joyful sweat, ready for another day full of heavy music.
DAY 2: 18.05.2024
The second day was the most anticipated for me. Again, unfortunately, due to work reasons I was not able to attend the event from its beginning. Luckily I was able to be present for the opening act of the bigger stage, the performance of THE DEVIL’S TRADE from Hungary. Their show was melancholic, political, and bewitching from the start to the end. Even when I couldn’t understand the lyrics in Hungarian, I could feel the heaviness of the words sung, and together with the doom, folk, and heavy melodies, the band created a beautiful and unforgettable show.
Next, LOKA (FIN) was filling the smaller stage with its sludge, doom, and heavy songs. LOKA is a local band created by members from bands such as Unkind and Radien and they released their debut album in April this year. The album is a must-listen if you are into machine drumming doom!
On the bigger stage, it was time for Polish act DOPELORD to show their charm. It was definitely one of the loudest and heaviest performances of the festival, literally making the structures of the venue shake. Their psychedelic stoner doom songs combine heavy riffs, horror, and occultism lyrics with a sarcastic attitude. It made me extremely happy that I finally had the chance to see them live since I am a follower of the band from their first album, “Magick Rites”, to their last release, “Songs for Satan”. They proved it doesn’t matter if you are listening to their albums or watching their gig, a good trip is guaranteed. Definitely a show to remember!
On the smaller stage, NERO KANE (ITA) was performing simultaneously with DOPELORD on the bigger stage and therefore I did not have the chance to watch the Italian duo. That was, in my opinion, the only downside of the festival: concurrent gigs.
Luckily, I had the chance to watch part of the KOLLAPS show. The trio, originally from Melbourne, Australia but now based in Europe, makes an extremely violent-noisy performance. Combining heavy sound with live performative arts such as scraping and banging metal objects, the Post-Industrialists delivered a chaotic and artistic presentation.
On the bigger stage, it was time for the German duo MANTAR to show their sludge metal. Although they were extremely sick, as mentioned by the singer and guitarist Hanno Klänhardt, they decided to perform the show anyway. The concert was heavy and furious and as a gift to their fans, they played songs from their first album, material not always played in their gigs. The audience happily welcomed the set list and headbanged until the last song.
On the smaller stage, HERO DISHONEST (FIN) was kicking the audience’s ears with some good hardcore punk music. The space was absolutely crowded and as a small woman, it was just impossible for me to watch the gig, so I could only hear the last songs from the entrance of the space.
On the bigger stage, it was finally time for the New Orleans sludge metal pioneers of EYEHATEGOD to bring Sonic Rites 2024 to a perfect end. Their soundcheck was already a show and the fans were already enjoying themselves and vibing without the concert having even officially started. When vocalist Mike IX Williams entered the stage, the crowd began to cheer and prepare the mosh pit. The gig was a delicious heavy slap in our ears with a closing that could not be more perfect: EYEHATEGOD playing Black Sabbath’s Hand of Doom.
The 2024 edition of Sonic Rites ended and left the fans like myself eager for next year’s edition. Next year’s dates have been announced already. Follow them for more updates!
Let’s dive into the auditory abyss with this Brutal Death Metal and Grindcore entity armed with their newborn beast, inspired by the rare neurological disorder known as “Ekbom syndrome.”
Formed in 1998 in the French city of Saint-Étienne with roots deeply entrenched in the macabre realms of Extreme Metal, the vicious Brutal Death Metal/Grindcore entity Benightedhas evolved from a side-project into a malevolent force, captivating fans worldwide with their skull-shattering sound and thematically explorative pieces. Now in 2024 the band formed of Julien Turchan on vocals, Emmanuel Dalle on the guitars, Pierre Arnoux on bass, and Kevin Paradis on drums invites us to dive into the auditory abyss with Ekbom, their latest offering inspired by the rare neurological disorder known as “Ekbom syndrome.” Recorded, engineered, produced, mixed and mastered by Kristian Kohlmannslehner at Kohlekeller Studios, and displaying a Stygian artwork by Róbert Borbás of Grindesign, Ekbom is a nightmarish album that drags listeners through the darkest recesses of the human psyche, a grotesque journey where the ferocious music mirrors the unsettling sensations of delusional parasitosis.
Benighted are definitely a band that knows how to craft wicked, phantasmagorical intros, like Prodrome, inviting us all to a world of gore and darkness in Scars, a pulverizing feast of Grindcore tailored for admirers of the genre where Julien and Kevin will hammer your heads ruthlessly with their respective devilish roars and blast beats, followed by Morgue, presenting a demented sound for a song with a cadaverous name, with Emmanuel slashing his stringed axe like there’s no tomorrow and, therefore, making the atmosphere even heavier and more disturbing. Le Vice des Entrailles, or “the vice of entrails” from French, is another hurricane of Brutal Death Metal and Grindcore by the quartet, with Julien’s vile gnarls cutting our skin deep supported by the always demolishing drums by Kevin. Then featuring guest vocals by Oliver Rae Aleron of Archspire, Nothing Left to Fear is highly recommended for some brutal slamming, with the unparalleled vocals by Oliver matching perfectly with the band’s bestial sounds; followed by the evil title-track Ekbom, bringing forward their trademark violence while still sounding very groovy, technical and detailed.
Metastasis, the second single released by Benighted, will pulverize your cranial skull, as Julien couldn’t have sounded more demonic than this accompanied by the caustic riffs by Emmanuel, and the quartet shows no mercy at all for our souls and keep delivering the most demented form of Grindcore in A Reason for Treason, with the beats and fills by Kevin sounding and feeling absolutely brutal. Guest vocalist Xavier Chevalier of Blockheads lends his roars in Fame of the Grotesque, perhaps the most infernal of all songs where the entire band is on fire, especially Kevin with his stone crushing drums; whereas Scapegoat is another two-minute explosion of sheer dementia and violence by the quartet where Julien once again roars manically while Emmanuel keeps firing his sulfurous riffs and solos. The second to last attack by those Grindcore beasts comes in the form of Flesh Against Flesh, once again inviting us all to slam into the pit like there’s no tomorrow; whereas lastly we’re treated to Mother Earth, Mother Whore, a charming name for a Brutal Death Metal and Grindcore assault, with Julien’s roars walking hand in hand with the chaotic sounds blasted by his bandmates.
Can you feel it crawling under your skin? If your answer is yes, you can grab a copy of Ekbom, available for a full streaming on YouTube and on Spotify, from the band’s own BandCamp page, or by clicking HERE or HERE. Also, don’t forget to check what the band’s is up to on Facebook and on Instagram, including their insane tour dates. Ekbom is undoubtedly a chilling sonic landscape that will linger in your consciousness long after the last brutal note thanks to a band that knows how to sound extreme yet melodic and captivating at the same time, penetrating deep inside our skin like parasites of brutality and gore in the best way possible, of course.
Best moments of the album:Scars, Le Vice des Entrailles, Metastasis and Fame of the Grotesque.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2024 Season of Mist
Track listing 1. Prodrome 1:18
2. Scars 3:14
3. Morgue 3:22
4. Le Vice des Entrailles 3:05
5. Nothing Left to Fear 2:43
6. Ekbom 3:42
7. Metastasis 3:32
8. A Reason for Treason 3:17
9. Fame of the Grotesque 2:19
10. Scapegoat 2:22
11. Flesh Against Flesh 3:17
12. Mother Earth, Mother Whore 4:28
Band members Julien Turchan – vocals
Emmanuel Dalle – guitars
Pierre Arnoux – bass
Kevin Paradis – drums
Guest musicians Oliver Rae Aleron – vocals on “Nothing Left to Fear”
Xavier Chevalier – vocals on “Fame of the Grotesque”
This insane Spanish Death Metal outfit attacks again with their sophomore offering, continuing their masterful march and finding themselves in the embrace of evil.
Hailing from Zaragoza, Spain, the Death Metal mongrels collectively known as Intolerance have been paying homage to timeless Death Metal (and the fetid stench that exuded from the malicious tones of the bands that populated the scene and helped define the genre back in the late ’80s and the early ’90s) since their inception back in 2015, culminating now in 2024 with the release of their sophomore opus, titled Waking Nightmares of an Endless Void. Recorded, mixed and mastered at Moontower Studios, and displaying a sick artwork by Juan Alberto Hernandez, the follow-up to their 2022 debut Dark Paths of Humanity is a beast of an album where vocalist and guitarist P., guitarist W., bassist J. and drummer D. continue their masterful march and find themselves in the embrace of evil.
Like a creature arising form the underworld, the ominous intro Towards Perdition will darken the skies before all hell breaks loose in the pulverizing Fade Into Oblivion, an old school Death Metal extravaganza led by the vicious growls by P. and the decimating drums by D. highly recommended for some sick headbanging and of course some action inside the circle pit; followed by The Dark Forest, a violent, brutal and demonic display of the band’s Death Metal, with their guitars exhaling heaviness while P. continues to roar in a lecture in extreme music. And Rite of Passage is a straightforward creation by the quartet with the riffs by P. and W. sounding truly evil and caustic throughout the entire song for our vulgar delectation.
After that we face Hand of Glory, offering our avid and putrid ears six minutes of top-of-the-line extreme music made in Spain, with once again the vocals by P. sounding inhumane and gory, not to mention how intricate the drums by D. are, giving the song extra layers of insanity; and D. keeps hammering his drums in Devourer of Worlds, with his bandmates slashing their stringed axes nonstop, in special J. with his heavy-as-hell bass lines,or another song highly recommended for breaking your neck headbanging. The sulfurous Spontaneous Self-Awareness of the Void will inspire you to slam into the circle pit like a demented creature to the visceral riffs by P. and W. and the always pounding drums by D., resulting in one of the most destructive of all songs; and last but not least, a wild roar by P. kicks off the closing aria Melting Skies, presenting all elements form the band’s core sonority, plus a few haunting moments inserted halfway through the song; however, it’s not as exciting as the rest of the album.
Spanish extreme music has always been an absolute blast for us metalheads, and of course Intolerance keeps fueling our Death Metal inner flame in great fashion with their newborn opus. Hence, don’t forget to follow the band on Facebook and on Instagram, to stream their sick music on Spotify, and above all that, to purchase Waking Nightmares of an Endless Void from Memento Mori or from Godz ov War Productions, joining such an amazing and hardworking band on their quest for old school Death Metal towards an endless void.
Best moments of the album:The Dark Forest, Hand of Glory and Spontaneous Self-Awareness of the Void.
Worst moments of the album:Melting Skies.
Released in 2024 Memento Mori/Godz ov War Productions
Track listing 1. Towards Perdition 1:06
2. Fade Into Oblivion 4:17
3. The Dark Forest 4:37
4. Rite of Passage 3:58
5. Hand of Glory 6:09
6. Devourer of Worlds 4:15
7. Spontaneous Self-Awareness of the Void 5:58
8. Melting Skies 6:46
Band members
P. – vocals, guitars
W. – guitars
J. – bass
D. – drums
It’s time to honor the memory of our most ancient ancestors, the Enkari, with an amazing and detailed interview with Zenith Maharg of the Temple of Necht.
Zenith Maharg (Necht)
The Headbanging Moose: Thanks a lot for your time, Zenith Maharg. Could you please start by introducing yourself and the band to our readers? Who are Necht, and what’s your main purpose in this world?
Zenith Maharg: Hails, Herald Gustavo! I am the Zenith of the Temple of Necht. I am pleased to be given this opportunity to Illuminate you and your readers. Necht honours the memory of our most ancient ancestors, the Enkari – the earliest civilization yet discovered – and through our black metal Sermons we spread knowledge of their culture, beliefs and history. At our Live Rituals, we embody the Cult of B’ahn, who were the warriors of the Enkari city-state of Lashmir. The Cult existed to further a state of religiously mandated constant war against their foes in Ishpan, thereby mirroring and supporting the struggles of the Sun God, B’ahn, the Ceaseless Warrior, against the Mother Dragon, Karnifor, and Her constant efforts to swallow the world.
THM: You’re currently supported by your Ascendants Zhargor on the guitars, Aemoh on bass, and Vlasfimos on drums. How did you first get in contact with them, and what do they bring to the music by Necht that others couldn’t?
ZM: The Ascendants of the Temple are all masters of their craft, having honed their skills through many years of practice and countless hours upon battlefields across Canada. Ascendant Vlasfimos and I are long-term collaborators from earlier musical projects. By the Light of B’ahn, we were guided to find in Ascendants Zhargor and Aemoh similarly dedicated warriors of black metal. As every Sermon results from the combined efforts of each member of the Temple, without the participation of each member, Necht would not exist.
THM: You’ve recently released your debut opus, the excellent The Prophecy of Karnifor, which you like to describe as your “long meditation.” Can you tell us a bit more about the whole idea behind it?
ZM: Heed these words carefully, Herald. The Grand Meditation of The Prophecy of Karnifor introduces to a modern age the wisdom of the Enkari; with this and with each subsequent Meditation, Necht will gradually reveal more of the Enkari, as laid out in the Enkari-B’ahn scrolls.
These scrolls were discovered in the 19th century by German explorer and philosopher, Dr. Karl von Mecklenburg, and our Sermons are based on the contents of the scrolls as translated and published by Dr Birgitta Olsson in 2015. The scrolls themselves were written by the Qa’ars – priest-kings – of Ishpan, and comprise a record of contemporary observations, personal philosophy and religious passages.
Though long forgotten and hidden behind the fog of thousands of years of distortions and misunderstandings that our societies call ‘religion’ and ‘history’, there are many truths to be revealed by studying the thoughts, history, learnings and the doom of the Enkari.
THM: One of my favorite songs of the album is undoubtedly Stirred By Shadow, I Did Wake, which also has a really cool official video. Can you please explain to us what this amazing song is all about, and how the recordings of the video went?
ZM: Our gratitude, Herald! The Sermon “Stirred By Shadow, I Did Wake” tells of how B’ahn awoke to awareness as His Mother moved to devour Him; of how he fashioned both Thunder Shield and Lightning Spear from His rage and light, and confronted the Dragon, refusing to back down in the face of Her eternal and unstoppable power, and committing Himself to always fight. Therefore, it is only by His constant struggle that we live.
The recording of the Visual Revelation for this Sermon was done under the guidance and direction of Brother Joe Teminsky who, as an Azimuth-level Cultist, shares our vision and understanding of B’ahn’s radiance. It was important for this Visual Revelation to portray the ominous darkness of the void, the Star Ocean, in which Karnifor ever swims, and Brother Joe helped us capture that perfectly.
Album Review – Necht / The Prophecy Of Karnifor (2024)
THM: You were one of the finalists for Wacken Metal Battle Canada 2023 in Toronto, a concert I had the pleasure of witnessing, and now in 2024 you were summoned to be the guest headliners for the finals in Edmonton. What was the feeling for you and your ascendants to participate in both events, and what are the biggest differences in the band from last year to this year’s concert?
ZM: We were honoured to be a part of the WMB Canada Finals both in 2023 – where we did holy battle with Strigampire and Eaten by Sharks – and even more honoured to be invited back this year, where we looked on as five combatants furiously fought for the winning spot. 2024 differed in that it included an opportunity to welcome even Junior Initiates, as there was no age barrier to enter the Sacred Hall. Also, as the 2023 WMB Canada Finals was only our 5th live Ritual, we had considerably tightened our performance time of the 2024 Finals. In both cases, however, the atmosphere among the gathered was suitably electric and we were able to Initiate many people into the Cult by administering the Ritual of Ashes, marking the loyal with the Ashes of the Fallen.
THM: Apart from of course Necht and the finalists for this year’s Wacken Metal Battle Canada (Arrow In The Quiver, Age of Ashes, Infrastrvctvre, Beguiler and Dead Velvet), which other bands from Calgary or from the entire Canadian scene do you think are worth checking out?
ZM: Most definitely, Herald! Black metal fans should check out our compatriots in Kings Rot (a Cascadian style in the vein of UADA), Svneatr (more progressive) and Black Pestilence (for a punk fusion). Those who enjoy technical death metal with some truly ferocious vocals should indulge their ears with the latest release from Vaegon. Grand Mal also provide a crushing blackened death metal experience.
THM: Which bands and artists influenced Necht the most, and who would you love to tour with from those major influences?
ZM: We are very much rooted in second-wave European black metal, with bands such as Dark Funeral and Satyricon providing a foundation for our music. Other bands that have influenced us include Batushka, Behemoth, Belphegor, Cult of Fire, Gorgoroth, Helrunar and Rotting Christ. We would particularly enjoy the opportunity to conduct a Ritual in the presence of any of these Elders.
Necht
THM: You’ve just played at a very cool underground festival called Decimate Metal Fest 2024 in Millet, Alberta. How was the event as a whole, and what are the next live concerts for Necht?
ZM: Decimate is a young festival, held in a small town south of Edmonton. It offered the gathered an opportunity to see many bands from Western Canada as well as from the US, and includes camping. Junior Initiates were welcome at the festival also. The experience was excellent and we hope that B’ahn shines His holy light upon the festival in future years, so that more and more people take the opportunity to attend and support the underground metal scene.
For 2024, we recently completed our “Illuminating The Plains in Furious Radiance” series of Rituals in Alberta. However, our Zenith has been called overseas, drawn by visions to search for the Obelisk, so we will not be conducting any full Rituals for the rest of 2024 – only our Zenith is sanctioned to perform the Ritual of Ashes – but the Ascendants will host three more Assemblies. At these Assemblies, Ascendant Zhargor will provide the voice for the Sermons.
Saturday, July 6 – Canmore Alternative Metal & Punk Festival (AMP) III at Arts Place, Canmore
Saturday, July 20 – with Kings Rot and Liminal Shroud at The Palomino, Calgary
Saturday, August 17 – with Black Pestilence, Black Solstice, Void of Mood and Putrid Stain at The Slice, Lethbridge.
THM: Now that you’ve released your first album and started promoting it with your insane live performances, what’s next for the band?
ZM: We will be revealing our next Lesser Meditation, “Dread Is The Consort Of The Dark” before the end of 2024. We have already recorded the footage for the accompanying Visual Revelation, and the Sermon will be recorded shortly.
We will then retire to the sanctity of our Temple to contemplate the wisdom of the Enkari-B’ahn Scrolls once more, and work on another Grand Meditation, which we aim to reveal in 2025. We also plan to conduct Rituals in other countries during 2025, in order to spread the word of B’ahn more widely.
THM: Thanks again for the interview! Please feel free to leave your final message and considerations to our readers, and I hope to see Necht live again in the near future! Glory to the Sun!
One of the most interesting names of the Vancouver, Canada scene is back with an amazing new EP, an album of the band’s most extreme influences and their darkest release yet.
Exploring various forms of metal within their music, resulting in a symphonic mix of nature, atmosphere, and technically precise musicianship, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada-based Melodic/Symphonic Death Metal act Atavistia is ready to unleash a brand new EP titled Inane Ducam, which translates as “I will lead into nothingness”, and sometimes you’ll even find the album labeled as Inane Ducam (I Will Lead Into Nothingness), an album of the band’s most extreme influences and their darkest release yet. Produced and engineered by Mattias Sippola and Max Sepulveda, recorded at Atavistic Studios, mixed by Mattias Sippola, and mastered at Fascination Street Studios, the album includes some of the most complex guitar riffs, fastest drums, and bellowing screams by vocalist and guitarist Mattias Sippola, newcomers Elia Baghbaniyan on the guitars and Spencer Budworth on bass, and drummer Max Sepulveda, perfectly depicting the diversity of Atavistia much like a forest in the full bloom of spring.
The title-track Inane Ducam is an atmospheric, cryptic intro that kicks things off by setting the stage for the band to darken the skies in Timeless Despair, an explosive Melodic Death Metal aria bursting with epicness thanks to all symphonic elements in the background, while Max hammers his drums in the name of extreme music, perfectly supporting Mattias’ devilish vocals. Then we have Dark Isolation, sounding even more imposing and bold, a multi-layered composition showcasing the caustic riffs by Mattias and Elia while Spencer keeps the ambience as heavy and it can be with his bass lines. Unattained Creation is another wicked creation by the band where the austere, harsh roars by Mattias match perfectly with the rumbling bass and drums by Spencer and Max, respectively, flowing into the closing song of the EP, titled The Void, which is also the most detailed grim and infernal of all tracks, with Mattias leading his horde with his hellish growls while Max keeps blasting his drums like a demented beast, resulting in over seven minutes of first-class metal music that put a beyond climatic ending to the album.
If you want to know more about Atavistia, their music, tour dates and so on, you can start following and supporting one of the most interesting names of the current Canadian metal scene on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their creations on YouTube and on Spotify, and of course purchase a copy of the excellent Inane Ducam from their own BandCamp page or by clicking HERE. Atavistia keep exploring new lands in Inane Ducam while always remaining loyal to their origins, and that translates into some amazing heavy music that I’m sure you’ll enjoy a lot as soon as you take your very first listen to their new release, undoubtedly one of the best EP’s of 2024 so far.
Best moments of the album:Dark Isolation and The Void.
One of Poland’s most ruthless Death Metal bands returns to action armed with their most complex, atmospheric and obscure record to date.
Recorded at Monroe Sound Studio and engineered, mixed and mastered by Arkadiusz “Aro” Jablonski, with the main cover artwork by NaphulaArt adding a visually stunning dimension to the release, the heavy-as-hell Divine Miasmata is the fifth studio effort by Polish Death Metal veterans Disloyal, marking the band’s natural progression in their already infernal path. Divine Miasmata is a proposal that simply cannot be ignored, easily the band’s most complex, catchiest, most atmospheric, grooviest, and darkest record to date, combining hard-labor musical craftsmanship with top-notch artistic finesse, all masterfully brought into being by vocalist Konstantin Kolesnikov, guitarists Artyom Serdyuk and Yahor Liatkouski, bassist Kolya Kislyi, and drummer Jaroslaw Paprota, proving why the band has been standing strong since their inception in 1997.
Just hit play and the ominous intro Divine Miasmata will drag you to Disloyal’s devilish realm, decimating your putrid soul in Silent Revolution by offering us all five minutes of ruthless, deep and evil Death Metal spearheaded by the gruesome roars by Konstantin, with the dissonant guitars by Artyom and Yahor sounding truly haunting. Jaroslaw keeps crushing his drums in the name of old school Death Metal in The Black Pope, an infernal creation by the quintet where the deep gnarls by Konstantin get more demonic than ever; and it’s impressive how they sound so heavy and evil, but at the same time very melodic, which is also the case in 1347-1352, where the band’s guitar duo will slash your ears with their strident riffs and solos in over six minutes of first-class Polish Death Metal. Then it’s time to bang our heads like there’s no tomorrow and break our necks like demented beasts is Stella Peccatorum, again presenting their characteristic riffage supported by the rumbling bass by Kolya.
Jaroslaw dictates the massive, heavy-as-hell rhythm behind his drums in Betrayed Faith, a hammering tune by Disloyal that should ignite some sick mosh pits whenever played live; whereas the band continues to breathe sulfur and hatred in Religion of Warfare, a pulverizing song showcasing all their passion for Death Metal, with Konstantin once again sounding inhumane on vocals by growling and gnarling nonstop. The band enhances their progressiveness in Ravens of Starvation, based on a poem by Diana Suhova, delivering an almost Technical and Progressive Death Metal extravaganza tailored for admirers of the genre, all boosted by the infernal deep roars by Konstantin; and closing the album we have the also pounding, visceral The Ascension of Abaddon, a direct, in your-face Death Metal onrush that will smash your skeleton mercilessly thanks to the vile riffage by the band’s guitar duo and the always crushing beats by Jaroslaw, ending in a somber, melancholic and climatic way.
If you want to put your hands on Divine Miasmata and show your utmost support to one of the most important bands of the current Polish extreme music scene, you can buy your favorite version of the album by clicking HERE or HERE, and also find more information about Disloyal on Facebook and on Instagram (including their ass-kicking live shows), and stream their amazing creations on Spotify, keeping the fires of Death Metal burning bright while you enjoy one of the most visceral and demented albums of the year hailing from Poland.
Best moments of the album:The Black Pope, Stella Peccatorum and The Ascension of Abaddon.
Worst moments of the album:Silent Revolution.
Released in 2024 Black Lion Records
Track listing 1. Divine Miasmata 2:20
2. Silent Revolution 5:10
3. The Black Pope 5:28
4. 1347-1352 6:34
5. Stella Peccatorum 6:20
6. Betrayed Faith 6:43
7. Religion of Warfare 5:43
8. Ravens of Starvation 5:15
9. The Ascension of Abaddon 6:37
Band members Konstantin Kolesnikov – vocals
Artyom Serdyuk – guitars
Yahor Liatkouski – guitars
Kolya Kislyi – bass
Jaroslaw Paprota – drums
Professional saxophonist and composer Peter Verdonck and his henchmen are back with a striking new EP, offering us all four songs of first-class Progressive Death Metal made in Belgium.
The brainchild of Peter Verdonck, a renowned professional saxophonist and composer who has earned his stripes in performances across the globe with Thelema Trio, Manngold de Cobre, The Rhythm Junks, De Pandoering, Ambrassband and many more, although his heart truly beats for Death Metal, Melsele, East Flanders, Belgium-based Progressive Death Metal outfit Wound Collector is set to unleash upon us a brand new four-track EP titled Begging For Chicxulub, the follow-up to their 2020 sophomore album Depravity. Currently formed of Peter Verdonck on vocals, saxophone and arrangements alongside Poncho Gavall (Pestifer) and Guy Van Campenhout (Hangman’s Hymn, Splendidula) on the guitars, Stijn Deldaele (Beat Love Oracle, Vesper) on bass and Nico Veroeven (Serial Butcher, Carrion) on drums, Wound Collector play an amalgamation of styles perfect for fans of Nile, Imperial Triumphant, Sarpanitum, Immolation and so on, with their new short and sweet EP beautifully showing a good sample of what they’re capable of.
The band puts the pedal to the metal in the opener River Of Scalded Corpses, with Nico delivering violent but intricate beats while Poncho and Guy sound insane armed with their riffs and solos in a multi-layered Progressive Death Metal feats tailored for admirers of the style; and they continue their feast of brutal yet detailed Death Metal in Progress Through Dishonor, with the saxophone by Peter adding an extra touch of insanity to their music, not to mention how deep and enraged Peter’s vocals sound and feel. Then the striking fusion of the delicacy of the saxophone with the bestial roars by Peter and the caustic riffage by Poncho and Guy set the tone in Dehumanized By The Auburn System, flowing smoothly until the very last second, while Chicxulub is a ruthless explosion of Progressive and Technical Death Metal by the band where Nico once again dictates the pace with his demented drumming, not to mention Peter’s saxophone adds even more electricity to it, resulting in the best song of the EP hands down.
The multi-talented Peter and his henchmen are waiting for you on Facebook and on Instagram with news, tour dates and so on, and of course don’t forget to stream more of their music on YouTube and on Spotify, and grab a copy of their excellent EP from their Big Cartel, BandCamp, or by clicking HERE. If you’ve never experienced Death Metal infused with the smooth and powerful sound of a saxophone, you’ll have an absolute blast listening to Wound Collector, with their new EP being exactly what you need to “relax inside a mosh pit”, if you know what I mean.
Best moments of the album:River Of Scalded Corpses and Chicxulub.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2024 Independent
Track listing 1. River Of Scalded Corpses 3:30
2. Progress Through Dishonor 3:40
3. Dehumanized By The Auburn System 3:41
4. Chicxulub 3:20
Band members
Peter Verdonck – vocals, saxophone, arrangements
Poncho Gavall – lead guitars
Guy Van Campenhout – guitars
Stijn Deldaele – bass guitar
Nico Veroeven – drums
Bochum, Germany’s own metal institution strikes again with their twenty second studio album, flying the Melodic Hard Rock flag without watering down their style.
Following up on their 2022 album Lost XXIII, and continuing their streak of one album every two years, Bochum, Germany’s own Heavy Metal/Hard Rock institution Axel Rudi Pell will attack our senses once again with their twenty second opus, entitled Risen Symbol, flying the Melodic Hard Rock flag without watering down their style with pseudo-modern stylistic variations or expendable studio gimmicks. Displaying a fiery artwork taking up where their 1996 album Black Moon Pyramid left off, the band formed of the unstoppable guitarist Axel Rudi Pell and his henchmen Johnny Gioeli on vocals, Volker Krawczak on bass, Ferdy Doernberg on keyboards, and Bobby Rondinelli on drums offers a well-balanced and thrilling mix of catchy rhythms and powerful riffs, resulting in one of their strongest albums of the past decade.
The Resurrection, one of those characteristic intros by Axel Rudi Pell, sounds atmospheric, magical and whimsical, revving up their engines for Forever Strong, where Axel already begins slashing his guitars in great fashion supported by the always pounding drums by Bobby in a lecture in old school Heavy Metal and Hard Rock without sounding outdated, almost feeling like a Power Metal attack. Then we’re treated to Guardian Angel, one of the two singles released before the official album saw the light of day, which couldn’t have sounded more Axel Rudi Pell than this, where Johnny as usual steals the spotlight with his soaring, striking vocal lines; followed by their incendiary cover for Led Zeppelin’s all-time classic Immigrant Song, and Axel and his crew made sure they delivered a stunning rendition of the original one, with Johnny being simply flawless on vocals. And Darkest Hour, the first single of the album, is an amazing Hard Rock tune with Volker, Ferdy and Bobby crafting a rumbling ambience for Axel to slash his stringed axe, delivering incendiary riffs and solos nonstop.
Then you better get ready for ten minutes of undisputed, beautiful Heavy Metal and Hard Rock in the form of Ankhaia, bringing to our ears another explosion of soaring vocals, striking riffs and classic beats, resulting in an imposing aria that presents everything we love in the music by Axel Rudi Pell and more; whereas Hell’s On Fire is another classic tune by the quintet where the keys by Ferdy walk hand in hand with the magical riffage by Axel. Of course there had to be a stylish ballad by the band, in this case titled Crying In Pain, where the crying guitar by Axel embellishes the airwaves while Johnny proves why he’s one of the best Hard Rock vocalists of the current scene, all embraced by Ferdy’s charming keys. Volker hammers his thunderous bass nonstop in Right On Track, offering more of the band’s trademark sounds, with Axel once again kicking some ass with his strident riffs and solos in a Rock N’ Roll party perfect for raising our glasses and horns together with the boys; and the melancholic guitar lines by Axel ignite the closing song Taken By Storm alongside Johnny’s passionate vocals, flowing in a classy way until the very end while bringing to our ears more of their stylish riffs, rumbling bass lines, ass-kicking vocals and crushing drums.
In summary, Mr. Axel Rudi Pell and the boys did it again, delivering another solid album of heavy music in a relatively short period of time, which is not only good for us fans as it gives us more music for our daily activities, but it also expands the options for their live concerts, and if you want to catch one of the most hardworking and focused bands of the current European scene live you can see what they’re up to on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their beyond vast catalogue on Spotify, and of course grab a copy of Risen Symbol by clicking HERE, including the more than special Risen Symbol box set, including two exclusive red and white splatter vinyl in gatefold, two neon orange vinyl in gatefold, a jewel case CD, a shirt, an exclusive flacon with perfume (created by Axel Rudi Pell), a guitar pick, an A1 poster, a sticker, and an A5 photo card. It won’t take long for Mr. Axel Rudi Pell to release a new album, as I like to say every time I review his music, and that’s a very good thing for the metal community because as long as he keeps delivering great albums like Risen Symbol, we can rest assured Heavy Metal and Hard Rock will never die.
Best moments of the album:Forever Strong, Ankhaia and Right On Track.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2024 SPV/Steamhammer
Track listing 1. The Resurrection (Intro) 1:42
2. Forever Strong 4:42
3. Guardian Angel 5:27
4. Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin cover) 5:47
5. Darkest Hour 5:32
6. Ankhaia 10:09
7. Hell’s On Fire 4:46
8. Crying In Pain 6:49
9. Right On Track 4:45
10. Taken By Storm 7:35
Band members Johnny Gioeli – vocals
Axel Rudi Pell – guitar
Volker Krawczak – bass
Ferdy Doernberg – keyboards
Bobby Rondinelli – drums
Behold the new album by this sulfurous Symphonic Black Metal horde from Brazil, portraying religion as a psychological illness, and how men become blind in the pursuit of power.
Telling part of the story of a philosophical work that portrays religion as a psychological illness, illustrating how men become blind in the pursuit of power, the incendiary Blindness, the band new offering by Santa Luzia/Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil-based Symphonic Black Metal band Paradise In Flames and the follow-up to their 2021 album Act One, will be a blast for anyone with an interest in Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, and Satyricon. Produced by André Carvalho, mixed and mastered by Tue Madsen, and displaying a sinister artwork by Marcelo Almeida, representing Plato’s allegory of the cave, the new album by O. Mortis on vocals, A. Damien on vocals and guitars, R. Aender on bass, G. de Alvarenga on keyboards and backing vocals, and S.J. Bernardo on drums sounds dark, imposing, multi-layered and sinister just the way we like it in extreme music, undoubtedly taking the band’s name to new heights in their already solid career.
The eerie, phantasmagorical intro Desolate World, inspired by present-day Cradle of Filth, sets the stage for the band to haunt our souls with Concerto No.6 in C Minor, Cold Spring, with the keys by G. de Alvarenga bringing an extra touch of darkness to the already venomous sound blasted by his bandmates, not to mention A. Damien and O. Mortis make a fantastic vocal duo. Then in the pulverizing Black Wings the entire band takes their insanity and passion for the dark side of music to a whole new level, offering layers and layers of powerful metal music infused with classical and operatic moments, therefore resulting in a full-bodied aria of Symphonic Black Metal; followed by Reasons To Not Believe, offering another round of whimsical keyboards intertwined with the caustic riffs by A. Damien and R. Aender, with A. Damien once again roaring like a demonic creature. Their imposing sounds permeate the air in I Feel The Plague, showcasing the band’s trademark Stygian wall of sounds led by the infernal beats by S.J. Bernardo in one of the most detailed songs of the album; and they keep distilling their evil sounds and tones in The Cure, once again blending the fury of S.J. Bernardo’s drums with the finesse of G. de Alvarenga’s keys.
Then a moment of serenity invades our minds in The Priest, before all morphs into more of their chaotic Black Metal with O. Mortis stealing the spotlight with her powerful operatic vocals in paradox with the harsh gnarls by A. Damien. In Endless Night Battle, one of the most epic of all songs, their guitars sound utterly caustic during the entire song, not to mention how S.J. Bernardo pounds his drums like a beast; whereas War Sonata sounds and feels absolutely inspired by the recent sluggish, grim creations by Dani Filth and his horde, and Paradise In Flames sound truly majestic throughout the entire song, with all background elements supporting the vocals by A. Damien and O. Mortis majestically. There’s still a lot of fuel to burn (in hell) starting with Age Of Death, another solid composition bringing forward more of the delicate yet devilish keys by G. de Alvarenga amidst a dense and enfolding musical extravaganza; and last but not least, the band will attack our senses with Angels & Devils, with A. Damien alternating between evil screeches and deep, brutal guttural lines while R. Aender and S.J. Bernardo will make your cranial skull tremble armed with their ruthless kitchen.
There are countless places where you can purchase the excellent Blindness, including the band’s own webstore and Linktree, as well as Apple Music, and don’t forget to also give those Brazilians servants of darkness a shout on Facebook and on Instagram, to subscribe to their YouTube channel, and to stream their music on Spotify. Religion is indeed a psychological illness that’s driving humanity to its doom, and the fantastic music found in Blindness represents exactly all the darkness and evil we’re marching towards if that doesn’t change anytime soon.
Best moments of the album:Black Wings, I Feel The Plague and War Sonata.
Worst moments of the album:Reasons To Not Believe.
Released in 2024 Xaninho Discos/Demoncratic Records
Track listing 1. Desolate World 1:00
2. Concerto No.6 in C Minor, Cold Spring 3:37
3. Black Wings 4:00
4. Reasons To Not Believe 3:32
5. I Feel The Plague 4:17
6. The Cure 3:13
7. The Priest 3:26
8. Endless Night Battle 4:18
9. War Sonata 3:28
10. Age Of Death 4:15
11. Angels & Devils 3:52
Band members O. Mortis – vocals
A. Damien – vocals, guitars
R. Aender – bass
G. de Alvarenga – keyboards, backing vocals
S.J. Bernardo – drums