Showing posts with label Speedtrap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Speedtrap. Show all posts

October 2, 2015

Just the Facts - September 2015

By Kevin Page. Band: A Loathing Requiem. Genre: Technical death metal. Label: The Artisan Era. Country: USA (Nashville, TN). For fans of: Mirrorthrone, Spawn of Possession, Necrophagist. Info: Formed in 2007, this is their 2nd album. Solo project of Malcom Pugh (guitarist Inferi).
By Kevin Page.

Artwork by Justin Abraham

Band:A Loathing Requiem
Genre:Technical death metal
Label:The Artisan Era
Country:USA (Nashville, TN)
For fans of:Mirrorthrone, Spawn of Possession, Necrophagist
Info:Formed in 2007, this is their 2nd album. Solo project of Malcom Pugh (guitarist Inferi)


Cover art by Rodrigo Bueno

Band:HellLight
Genre:Funeral doom/death metal
Label:Solitude Productions
Country:Brazil
For fans of:Ahab, Mournful Congregation, Evoken
Info:Formed in 1996, their debut was not released until 2005. This is their 5th full length album


Cover art by Paul Chapman

Band:Speedtrap
Genre:Heavy/speed metal
Label:Svart Records
Country:Finland
For fans of:Old school heavy metal
Info:Formed in 2007, this is their 2nd full length album. Features members of Death Toll 80K

December 29, 2013

Andy's Best of the Rest

Written by Andy Osborn.

So much metal, so little time. Busy as we are here at Metal Bandcamp trying to dissect and divulge the best heavy releases available on our favorite service, we don’t always get around to digging in to everything we would like to cover. Hidden gems are uncovered on an almost daily basis so sometimes they just get lost in the chaotic whirlwind that is the collective mind of part-time bloggers. So looking back at the last 12 months, I’ve exhumed some of my favorite albums that for one reason or another never got a proper review. All of the following releases could be drooled over and written about at length, but for sake of brevity - and my sanity - here’s the best of the rest.

5. Speedtrap - Powerdose


Traditional speed metal came back in a big way in 2013. One of the groups leading the charge is Finland’s Speedtrap, whose full-length debut floated criminally under the radar upon its release in August. Riffs rip and twist their way across what may be a fairly standard template, but the beefy production and blistering finger-wizardry make Powerdose a perfect argument for revivalists.


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4. Immortal Bird - Akrasia

Artwork by Kikyz1313

I was enthralled by Thrawsunblat’s effort early this year, so another 2013 release featuring Rae Amitay was a devilishly surprising holiday gift. Not sticking to a single genre, Immortal Bird sounds like they have the fires of hell driving their passion for all things extreme. The complex, ever-bending songs coupled with Rae’s vocals remind of a death metal Ludicra, a comparison I save only for the most worthy of projects.


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3. Fir Bolg - Towards Ancestral Lands

Cover painting by Stephanie Simona

I listened to this album solely hoping to finish the laugh that the cover art started, but what this French solo project lacks in art direction it makes up for in energy and focus. It’s essentially a thought experiment in what Immortal would sound like if infused with folk influences, but holy hell does it ever work well. Fans of blackened riffage look no further.


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2. Noumena - Death Walks With Me


2013 was an incredible year for melodeath and saw top-notch releases from genre stalwarts Kalmah, Arsis, Dark Tranquillity and Hypocrisy. But the one that surprised me the most is this fourth full-length from little-known Finnish troupe Noumena. They fuse deeper than hell male vocals with poppy female harmonies and uplifting melodies that bring a fresh sound to the usually melancholic style. You’ll be humming along to these choruses for months to come.


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1. Satan - Life Sentence

Cover art by Eliran Kantor

These middle-aged NWOBH-ers burst back onto the scene two decades later with hands down the best trad metal album of the year. Life Sentence is a nonstop rager filled with infectious riffs, dueling lead guitars and good old fashioned metallic fun. The tight as leather songwriting is absolutely flawless as the Brits tell tales of war and strife, and even manage what may be the first appropriate 9/11 remembrance in metaldom. With better consistency and re-playability than any other album released this year, Satan have re-opened and re-written the book of British metal with this masterpiece.


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