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Stencil – The Dead Lie Golden

Review — June 3, 2009

Hailing from Seattle, Stencil comes with their debut album The Dead Lie Golden. They have touted themselves as an orchestral indie band which draws stylistically from established artists such as Elliott Smith, Sufjan Stevens, and Neutral Milk Hotel. Really now, if your band could successfully draw from all those …

Sabertooth Zombie – …And Your Fathers are Dead in the Ground

Review — July 7, 2009

California's most intriguing current hardcore outfit, Sabertooth Zombie, returns with their latest full-length effort. Since they've last released Midnight Venom in 2006, the group has released a dual-EP 10" and a 7" EP as well as re-recording and re-compiling a few recordings for CD releases. Needless to say, Sabertooth Zombie …

The Guilt Show – Before They Know We're All Dead

Review — December 1, 2009

Now this is more like it. After the slow burn of the opening track "Raise My Flag," The Guilt Show go for the throat with a violent thrashing attack of blitzkrieg type hardcore that reminds me of a cross between The Suicide File and Striking Distance. How awesome is that? …

Charts And Maps – Dead Horse

Review — December 26, 2011

There is no easy way to define Charts and Maps' sound. My gut reaction is to throw the whole thing under 'math rock,' but that term alone ignores all of the other aspects of their sound. Their proper debut album, Dead Horse, features a diverse array of influences from …

Katatonia – Dead End Kings

Review — September 3, 2012

Sweden’s Katatonia have been a constant presence in the realm of blackened doom/death metal since the bands inception way back in the very early 90s, and whilst a modicum of that era is still present in the group’s sound of today, Katatonia are now a fully fledged depressive rock entity. …

Deathstench – Rites Of The Dead Moon

Review — January 17, 2013

Deathstench has done much to make their name in the underground world of blackened noise. This EP contains a solitary 13 minute song. While for some the length may be a turn off, you may put aside your expectations right now. This solitary track is contained in packaging that makes …

Various Artists – ROBOCOP / DETROIT - Dead Language, Foreign Bodies Split LP

Review — February 19, 2013

sharing similarities that reside more than just their names Robocop and Detroit both play blinding fast powerviolence indebted grind. While neither band have anything besides a name in relation to Michigan they share a relationship with Grindcore Karaoke which may give somewhat of a clue as to what the listener …

Cara Neir – Portals to a Better, Dead World

Review — October 13, 2014

Cara Neir have made a name for themselves by playing a suffocating blend of grind and black metal. while this may not seem like a particularly novel mix how the band does it and/or makes it work lends them enough credence to deserve a listen. From the discordant riffing of …

Timeshares – Already Dead

Review — May 25, 2015

This isn’t what I expected—there’s way more country punk twang than when I caught a short pre-Fest show from Timeshares last year. On Already Dead, the band takes that familiar Fest beard punk thing and mix it up. Using a core of gruff pop punk, they’ve tuned the guitars …

Various Artists – Dead Bars/The Tim Version - split 7"

Review — October 17, 2016

A limited edition split of two not-super-active bands that are Fest staples for this writer, this EP from No Idea Records combines Seattle’s Dead Bars and Tampa’s The Tim Version head to head, or head to ass or however literally one takes the physical conceptualization of a 7”.Dead Bars …

The Damned – Don't You Wish That We Were Dead

Review — November 13, 2017

Wes Orshoski, who is not unknown among documentary aficionados as he directed Lemmy, which sheds light on the times of trials and times of Mr Kilmister, is also the narrator  telling the story of The Damned.  The Damned were one of the UK’s punk pioneers as they were one of …

Orphaned Land – Unsung Prophets & Dead Messiahs

Review — January 29, 2018

Music with a message has long been a starting point for many bands but for Orphaned Land that message is of the most extreme importance. Spreading the missive of peace and understanding has been at the root of the Israeli band and their output since the very beginning and over …

Maniac – Dead Dance Club

Review — October 15, 2018

Across the board Maniac reminds me of several bands. The vocal timbre of lead vocalist Zache Davis recalls Mark Ryan (Marked Men) and so does the rhythm section, though it’s not nearly as hyper. Justin Maurer, who also picks up the mic at times, has a darker tinge …

Rivers Edge – New Hope for the Dead

Review — April 29, 2019

As a record reviewer, sometimes I find it hard to review different works by the same artists. There comes a point when I just say “this sounds like that,” which doesn’t help anyone. So as much as I’m trying to avoid that angle here, I’m going to start out by …

Starter Jackets – Dead Malls

Review — June 21, 2022

Starter Jackets are a throwback. That’s no surprise given that they’re named after one of those brands that the jerks in my high school wore in the ‘90s. I was more a baggy skater jeans dude, but I’m old enough to get the joke. Moving to the present, with that …

Various Artists – Horrorpunk's Not Dead: Vol. 1

Review — October 18, 2022

Horrorpunk's Not Dead: Vol.1 is the first of (hopefully) many compilations created by the team behind Horrorpunk's Not Dead radio podcast. Not only are they fast becoming Europes best horrorpunk radio show but they are proving to be a significant force when it comes to promotion within the community, being …

Various Artists – Horrorpunk's Not Dead Vol. 2

Review — May 19, 2023

A mere 6 months after We Are Horror Records released Horrorpunk's Not Dead! Vol.1, which for those that don't know was 27 tracks of horrorpunk gloriousness with a whole host of exclusives, we are treated to Vol.2 which boasts almost double the amount of tracks from Vol.1. Out …

Dead Cross Tear It Up At Denver's Ogden Theatre

Blog — September 26, 2017

Dead Cross September 23, 2017 Ogden Theatre, Denver   "Hello, we are Dead Cross and we are not gluten-free." - Mike Patton Usually by the end of a tour, a band can seem a bit rote. A bit tired. A bit cranky. But despite Dead Cross saving the last date …

Water of Life - Kings Cross Distillery

Blog — August 6, 2020

Water of Life - Kings Cross Distillery   It was about high time for Sydney to have its own locally grown gin distillery and since July this year. While Australia has a myriad of gin distillers, up until July this year there was a King Cross Distillery shaped hole, i.e. …

The Formative Years – Dead Moon

Blog — April 27, 2022

The Formative Years – Dead Moon After having been in bands like the Weeds and Lollipop Shoppe, Fred Cole founded the punk-influenced Rats in the late 1970s before focussing his efforts on country music and Americana.  It was not until 1987 that he founded Dead Moon with a line-up that …