Saturday, September 26, 2020

Deathtober part 3

 

Nile - Vile Nilotic Rites 2019

You gotta hand it to Karl Sanders. The man had a vision growing up in South Carolina - to develop a death metal band based solely on Egyptian culture despite being a white dude who grew up thousands of miles away from the place. This has been going on for 25 years and 9 albums at this point.

Karl is the only remaining original member, but the format does not appear to have changed much - breakneck speed and spastic bursts of Egyptian scales ripped all across the fretboard. You have your ambient passages that sound like excerpts from Temple of Doom, but most of it is full-tilt brutal tech death deliver at one-thousand notes per minute.

You’d think a Suffocation fan would love it, but I’ve just never been a Nile guy. This one is fine. I like the production better than some of the others I’ve heard, but it just sounds the same after 10 minutes or so, and the sucker goes on for an hour. I think it’s the distinct scale - it just makes every riff sound like the one before it. That drummer puts in a workout... damn. Easier to admire than actually enjoy.

Call it: More Egyptian-themed brutal tech death from the one band who insists on doing it.

 

Cthe’ilist - Le dernier crepuscule 2016

Funny, as I was trying to spell all this crap correctly, I immediately thought of the famous Finns, Demilich , and I’ll be damned if that’s not exactly who these Canadians sound like. The distinctive burp vocals aren’t there, but the very unique down-tuned single-string broken rhythm riffing is immediately recognizable. But I gotta say, the “bottom of the stomach” vocals of Demilich are what keeps me from really liking them, so I instantly liked these guys better.

Far from a rip-off though, there are quite a few differences It’s somewhat more linear than Demilich - sticking with riffs longer, slamming some power chords occasionally, allowing for some deviation from that broken, halting drumming that made the Finns so unique. It’s also more melodic - “Voidspawn” has a full-on traditional heavy metal lead break. And the closing track has full orchestration, cleanly sung vocals, and gets downright thrash metal at the end. And I’m not sure, but I think they’re singing about The Legend of Zelda so... that’s weird.

Call it: Not quite a Demilich clone, but similar enough that fans of the notorious Finns should latch onto to this immediately.

Obscura - Diluvium 2018

The German band Obscura released what is still my favorite post 2000 death metal album - Cosmogenesis. They’re very much lovers of the progressive-era Death style which I love dearly. I hadn’t spent any time with this new one, so I felt it was time I did. So if Chuck Schuldiner fused with Suicmez of Necrophagist and you threw in some Cynic-style vocoder vocals now and again, you’d pretty much have what Obscura is all about. Those are all my favorite things, so it definitely works for me. Named after a Gorguts album, I really don’t detect any of that band in their sound. Maybe a little Atheist here and there, but heavy on the Death influence more than anything else.

At any rate it’s progressive tech-Death, very melodic, and probably won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, but I love it. I will say their 2018 album sounds pretty damn close to their 2009 album - meaning there hasn’t necessarily been a whole lot of progression - but it is still very enjoyable stuff. Maybe they’ve become a bit more distinctively their own thing at this point, and not just their influences. Super virtuosic leads over fretless bass acrobatics with some some guttural vocals and jazz-inspired drumming - what’s not to love?

Call it: Super talented Germans with a love for the late great Chuck Schuldiner with high levels of technicality and lots of guitar shredding.

Lik - Carnage 2018

Uh... that’s clearly a Dismember riff at the start of track 1. That, and the album title is essentially Dismember’s former band name... These Swedes are not even trying to hide it (except they leave Dismember and Entombed off of their “key influences” on their band page... ha!) Well, it’s all here: the Sunlight studio production, the Boss Heavy Metal distortion pedal guitars, the 2 guitar harmonies. Old school Swedish death metal circa 1992.

So I struggle here... had this been made in 92, would I be singing it’s praises? Probably. It’s pretty damn good. Good grooves, punky mosh parts, that 4th harmony on the guitars - it’s very well made. It just might be a little too derivative to truly stand out anymore. We all loved Like an Everflowing Stream and Left Hand Path when we first heard them. Do we need more of it? I’m still not sure. I’m going 50/50 on this one.

Call it: Another modern band playing Swedish DM that is indistinguishable from the golden era stuff in the 90’s.

 

Torture Rack - Malefic Humiliation 2018

Who knew Portland, Oregon had such a thriving DM scene? That blows me away. Torture Rack play good ol’ roots DM reminiscent of CC’s Eaten Back to Life or even Death’s Scream Bloody Gore. It’s got that nice raw production where it sounds like the drum kit had maybe two mics on it. The vocals are deep as hell - man these kids nowadays sure have mastered that. It used to be, a guy who could get that low was a very rare thing in the genre, now they’re all over the place.

“Captured by the slayer, Such a tender species
Butchered in his lair, You'll be found in feces”

Now that’s something we can all get behind right? These guys are old school fun. They’ve got some slow as hell parts and then they chug away, this really sounds like first wave stuff and they do it very well. I feel 15 again.

Call it - Roots era OSDM that’s well crafted and just plain fun.


Gruesome -Twisted Prayers 2018

Gruesome are a Death tribute band. Yeah, officially... that’s a thing I guess. They deliberately write songs that sound like Death, not covers mind you, morphed songs that sound ALMOST like the actual tunes, but altered just enough to be different. It’s weird if you ask me. Just be a cover band if you’re gonna go that far.

Anyway, so each one of Gruesome’s albums corresponds to a Death equivalent. This one is Spiritual Healing, so the riffs, mix, vocal attack, leads, and even lyrics are meant to ape that album. It’s well done, but I can’t get my head past the idea that it’s unnecessary plagiarism is the guise of tribute. It also feels like wasted creative energy. Make your own shit. I don’t know... I can’t get behind it. Why not just listen to Spiritual Healing? It’s better.

Call it - powerfully unnecessary

 

Undergang - Misantropologi 2017

Ooh, Denmark, How exotic! Groovy stuff, ultra low pitched vocals and down tuned guitars give it that Onward to Golgotha type production, or maybe Autopsy. These guys come out of the gate firing off $100 riffs, pulling out all the stops - it’s catchy stuff and well put together.

There are some nice slow patches, even a little atmosphere here and there. It’s a nice combo of influences resulting in a pretty original sound. With all the money riffs, I think it should make the cut. It’s not groundbreaking mind you, but it’s solid OSDM with good writing and those satisfyingly super sickly low vocals.

Call it - super low traditional OSDM with riffs-aplenty.

 

Vitriol - To Battle from the Throat of Cowardice 2019

Well here we go. I hate this stuff. This is probably why I haven’t listened to the new stuff in the genre lately. This drum mix is a joke - sounds thin as paper - super triggered and full electronic. Might as well use a drum machine. The guitars play a whole lot of notes which seem random and pointless - high low, chaotic, not a hook in sight. Solid blastbeats for most of the songs - buried death growls - just a mess of a mix that sounds like garbage.

I’m sure this takes a ton of skill to pull off, but there is no brutality left in it. It’s sterile, noisy, and does nothing for me. Not a groove, memorable riff, or even a vocal refrain to cling to. Even the slow parts are tedious and annoying. It’s a pass from me.

Call it - the embodiment of everything that’s wrong with modern DM - overproduced, loud, technically complex, nonsense that amounts to nothing: instantly forgettable.

 

Zealot Cult - Spiritual Sickness 2018

Irish death metalers first full length is a throwback of sorts, focusing on the classic-era Florida stuff, particularly Covenant / Domination era Morbid Angel. The writing is solid and the riffs are plenty catchy and rocking in that traditional way. Vocalist Jay Quigely obviously studied at the John Tardy school of growlers, which is fine, but the style is so unique, I don’t know that anyone will ever be able to own it the way John does. It gets the job done, nonetheless and ultimately Spiritual Sickness turns out to be quite a decent debut.

“Left to Rot” has some nice broken rhythms to start and then slides into a great pogo groove that could’ve been on Death’s Leprosy. The closing track is the killer - nice slow grooves and a cool breakdown to close it out. I know there is a flood of these retro bands right now, but I dig it.

Call it - retro classic Florida era OSDM with great writing and Obituary-style vocals.

 

Hath - Of Riots and Ruin 2019

Debut album from these Blackened Death metalers from New Jersey. It sounds similar to mid-era Behemoth, at least that style. And maybe I shouldn’t, but I really found myself enjoying this. Yeah the drums are overly triggered, but they write a mean riff and create some good atmosphere. I don’t even mind the passage where he sings because at least he doesn’t sound like a cartoon character (sorry Travis, last dig, I promise).

“Worlds Within” even goes into a whole Opeth-style mellow rock vibe. Man, these guys do it all huh? In fact, they pull out the nylon strings quite a few times. I’m intrigued to see what comes next from Hath - they’re a very talented young band. Hell, if they keep writing tunes like “Progeny,”I’m onboard - Opeth stopped playing that style years ago - real nice to hear it again.

Call it - really solid blackened death metal with progressive elements and good song writing.

 

Cadaveric Incubator - Sermons of the Devouring Dead 2017

Only a Finnish band could come up with that band name. I’m sure it makes sense in the translation. These guys play goregrind similar to Carcass’ first album. The vocals are real Chris Barnes Tomb of the Mutilated style - so that’s a plus. It’s actually really good stuff - nicely muddy, but you can tell what’s going on. And they’re not afraid to hit a punk groove that just begs for a circle pit.

They’ve apparently been at it for a few years, so that would explain the refinement. There’s some lead work, midtempo Metal grinders, very cool stuff. Nothing revolutionary mind you, I had to check a few times and make sure they weren’t actually playing a Carcass cover. But I’ll give it the thumbs up.

Call it - Goregrind by the numbers. Well produced and well executed.

 

Coffin Rot - a Monument to the Dead 2019

Another band from Portland, Oregon playing Swedish-style OSDM. Seriously... the DM scene took a damn time machine to 1991 a couple years ago. That’s cool... there’s just simply a ton of these bands on this list. These guys are pretty great - Grave is the first band I think of, but there’s shades of other classic acts - some early Bolt Thrower in there too.

They hang that awesome Swedish DM punk groove real well - “Incubation of Madness” and “Necrotized” are both banging tracks, not to mention their eponymous closer. I think these guys make the cut too. Pretty great riff writing and old school production.

Call it - More Swedish OSDM from the Pacific Northwest with classic production, banging riffs, and great songs.

 

 

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Deathtober part 2

 Here's some more reviews, don't forget to follow the playlist at Deathtober 2020

Glacial Tomb - self-titled 2018

A relatively new band from Colorado with a cool name and finally, not a throwback band - this list was getting thick with them. That being said, I’m not sure how to categorize these guys they have elements of grind, death, and straight thrash in their music. It’s heavy and punishing stuff and made all the more effective with doubled up vocals. Slow with occasional bouts of speed GT prefer to bludgeon you over the head rather than stab you repeatedly. The lyrics suggest this is a band with a higher agenda - politically charged with aspirations to eventually evolve beyond the death metal category, but who’s to say.

Ultimately, I’m not sure what to make of Glacial Tomb. I enjoy the slow punishing parts and the faster parts are effective, but the production flirts with deathcore enough to sour me a tad. I don’t know... jury is still out.

Call it: A heavy slab of modern metal that’s hard to categorize.


Deicide - Overtures of Blasphemy 2018

Glenn and Steve have been at it since 89. That’s crazy. This is their 12th full length and really, since they ditched the Hoffman brothers, they’ve been simply consistent and good. Glenn’s higher-pitched “witch” voice is gone on this one, and I do miss it, but he is still a master of the interesting vocal rhythm. Just check out the chant worthy “Seal the Tomb Below” or the gallop-heavy “All that is Evil.”

Deicide have a Slayer-like consistency. They understand their winning formula: 3 or 4 money riffs, get in and out in under 4 minutes. OOB is nothing new for Deicide, but it is an excellent death metal record.

Call in: Consistently catchy Florida death metal from one of the genre’s inventors.


Suffocation - ...of the Dark Light 2017

Mullen and Hobbs are on the personnel list, so you know this’ll be worth your time. Since their self-titled revival in 2006, Suffocation has been pumping out a slab of brutal DM every few years to remind the kids who invented this stuff. OTDL is not their most chaotic offering, and sometimes it’s downright melodic, but in that Suffo kind of way. Mullen sounds beastly as ever and the music is just as punishing as it was 25 years ago. Through-composed tunes, mostly atonal riffs, bursts of melody, blazing solos, brutal start and stop blasts... Suffocation fans know what to expect.

Suffocation really doesn’t put out a bad album they make you wait a few years, so it’s quality over quantity. I would put anything they’ve generated post 2000 against Their New York peers, Cannibal Corpse, post 2000 output any day - Suffo wins. No they don’t deviate from their formula, but none of their fans really want them too. This is good stuff.

Call it: Another impressive slab of brutal death metal from the guys who created the damn genre.


Casket Huffer - Filth Ouroboros 2019

A sophomore album from a Wyoming group with an amusing name. This is blast-heavy stuff with a blackened-death flavor - like mid-era Behemoth maybe. Ghastly vocals and 32nd note blast beats make this a very black metal sounding record to me, Blackened death metal? Always been a weird combo for me.

Genre speculation aside, this is pretty evil sounding stuff - real muddy mix which maybe hurts them a tad - the guitars are doing a lot but I can’t really decipher much of it. It’s not until towards the end of The Antichrist Vessel that we get a proper groove going. Like I’ve mentioned- if you blast for most of a song, it kind of weakens the point of it. In DM mind you, in black metal it serves a different purpose.

“Caustic Winds” is a nice track. Slows down to a crawl and then blasts away. The variation serves these guys well. Good growls, ferocious drums. When they groove a bit, it’s pretty kick ass. The talent is definitely there, just not the particular flavor of DM I go for usually. As a sophomore effort, it’s damn impressive. That last track is awesome.

Call it: A well-crafted blackened death metal record with somewhat muddy production and fantastic vocals.


Ossuarium - Living Tomb 2019

Debut album from these Portland, Oregon death metalers, man it’s cool seeing these bands pop up in the west. They sling that east coast OSDM in the style of Immolation. Funny how so many of these revival bands pick that 90’s New York sound... I guess it’s easier to dial in than the Florida stuff. I’m not complaining though, it’s great to hear new energy being breathed into this style. Ossuarium do just that. They actually end up sounding pretty original with some Swedish elements, atmosphere, and melody. Really good breakdowns and slow-as-hell doom passages interspersed with blasts and midtempo grooves. Vocals are nice and low and somewhat buried which fits the mix nicely, guitar tone is also on point.

Ossuarium write a good song. Their compositional skills set them above a fair amount of their peers in that regard. Living Tomb is a solid debut with catchy riffs, varied tempos, and good production. These guys’ next one is definitely gonna be highly anticipated.

Call it: A fantastic debut OSDM album with varied influences and great song writing.


Cannibal Corpse - Red Before Black 2017

First off - all 5 members of CC have been in the band for at least 20 years. Alex (bass) and Paul (drums) have been rocking it since Eaten Back to Life was a demo. I’ve always been a Barnes-era guy. Not that I’m against Fisher (though I don’t think he varies his cadence enough), I just think Owen and Rusay wrote better songs. Rusay’s departure after Tomb of the Mutilated Definitely affected the writing and then Owen leaving after Wretched Spawn, well... I’m just not sure they were ever the same after that.

Red Before Black is album number 14, and the 10th one with Fisher at lead throat (and with his neck now officially thicker than his head). I don’t think their production has changed a bit in the last 10 years or so. I get that if it ain’t broke don’t fix it, but I kind of like how Morbid Angel do it - no 2 albums sound alike. CC put out record after record of tightly produced, perfectly mixed and eq’d DM. I imagine their mixing board just remains setup and untouched.

RBB sees the band going through the motions, it’s perfectly executed and heavy stuff - grooves, pogos, blasts... atonal riffs aplenty, not a whole lot of hooks to speak of, but some melody creeps in here and there. “Firestorm Vengeance” starts with such promise and then just does what every other one of their songs ends up doing... the end of “In the Midst it Ruin” was pretty cool. I just can’t get excited about anything CC does anymore, and I can’t explain it. I think Gore Obsessed was the last album I considered great, everything after that just feels uninspired and by-the-numbers.

Call it: Another CC album that sounds almost identical to the last one.


Immolation - Atonement 2017

Album number 10 from one of the most influential New York DM bands out there. Dolan and Vigna have been there since 88 and they are still at it. Immolation are meat and potatoes death metal - you can sink your teeth into it. they make it sound easy in a style that is instantly recognizable as them. I guess, to contrast with fellow New Yorkers, Cannibal Corpse, Immolation still know how to write a hook. Just listen to that development at the end of “Destructive Currents” one riff suddenly becomes something else and then a second guitar adds a grim melody on top. It’s called composition and these guys are masters.

That title track is something special - really cool opening hook with a jarring drumbeat that transitions to a blast and eventually slows to a lurch. They change it up and swerve on a dime through the whole album. They are in top form here. The only thing average about Immolation is Dolan’s voice which gets the job done, but nothing more. It’s really me trying to find a gripe though, this record slays.

Call it: Old School New Yorkers in top form showing why so many bands try to imitate them.


Bloodbath - The Arrow of Satan is Drawn 2018

These guys might be the first true “throwback” death metal band, starting as a super group of Swedes in 2000 - with the interest of paying homage to their early 90’s heroes. 5 albums later they are essentially Katatonia with Nick Holmes from Paradise Lost reminding us he used to growl... quite well.

They’re still essentially a love letter to the Swedish DM of the old days, but they’ve managed to throw enough modern elements in it to make it sound fresh and relevant. They’re still rocking that Sunlight studio sound (at least that Boss distortion pedal guitar tone anyway) and most of the tunes are midtempo stompers - pretty fun stuff. “Morbid Antichrist” is a highlight - nice stops and a punk-fueled main riff and an incredible vocal performance from Nick.

Call it: OSDM of the Swedish variety done with flair and enthusiasm.


Abysmal Dawn - Phylogenesis 2020

It’s been six long years since we last heard from these Californians. They play a modern DM and can hang with the most extreme acts out there - like Nile, Hate Eternal. Super triggered drums and turbo speeds make for a very frantic almost grindcore sound at times. Other times, they slow it down and thicken things up with a good groove. I dig those vocals, particularly when they double up. Choppy guitars that surprise you with soaring leads, bonafide shredders here - very intense stuff but I find myself digging it a lot more than I usually do with this ultra produced stuff.

“Coerced Evolution” slows it down to a moderate plod and sounds almost commercial. Whereas “True to the Blind” sails by at broken beats and fragments. This is tech death I suppose, but not so much as to be off putting to folks who like their stuff more straightforward. As modern DM goes, it pretty much nails it with a nice balance of brutality, melody, speed, and groove. It's long, but never seems so - there is lots of great metal to enjoy here.

Call it: a modern, well-produced slab of flashy death metal that has a pretty broad appeal.


Spectral Voice - Eroded Corridors of Unbeing 2017

Death / Doom purveyors from Colorado - I think this is their only full length so far. Nice sludgy stuff with that deep deep growl and reverb-crazy mix slowing things to like 60 bpm, able to breath within the pauses. Slow and punishing like the doom moments of the mighty Autopsy or Incantation.

There apparently is a whole sub genre of this stuff, but those two bands are my best reference. SV are pretty damn entertaining. They can crawl along for 4-5 minutes and then suddenly drop into a blast beat. I like it - totally new for me. This is some heavy shit. Occasional blood-curdling screeches break up the growls and it all gives you that nice torture chamber vibe. I will certainly have to delve deeper into this stuff. Apparently a bunch of Finnish bands play this type of doom/death thing. I bet there are some good ones over there.

Call it: Doom metal in death metal clothing with occasional bursts of speed and a few surprises along the way.


Pyrrhon - Abscess Time 2020

I’m not sure when this kind of music started being called tech death, because it sounds like grindcore to me. Noisy, screamy, angry, with a bunch of breakdowns... it’s definitely some kind of “core.” I don’t hate it, I’m just perplexed how it made Kerrang’s must hear death metal band list.

There’s only one dude listed as vocals so, I’m impressed he can go guttural, screechy, pig squeals, and full on screams. Very diverse guy if it is indeed just him. The music runs all over the place, but it is similar to the stuff you’d hear from Today is the Day, or Everytime I Die - you know... noise-metal. It’s diverse and a varied listen, but mostly noisy and angry. The list of similar artists on Metal Archives demonstrates no one has any clue how to categorize these guys.

Call it: whatever you want apparently, it’s noisy, angry, and plenty interesting- give it a shot.


Portal - Ion 2018

True Metal is supposed to challenge the listener in my mind. The reward is discovering things buried deep beneath the surface through repeated listens. Well if that’s the metaphor we're using, then imagine Portal’s surface is about 100 yards of solid steel. Abstract, experimental... these words don’t do them justice. YouTube them. Right now. These Australians are full on crazy. What they do can be called death metal - the vocals are there, as is the drumming, but you’ll be hard pressed to follow them on your first few times through. Portal are a total enigma and that’s their appeal and intrigue.

Those guys giving them 100% on Metal Archives claiming they understand the absolute genius and you never will, are fucking poseurs. This shit is strictly unfathomable and we like it that way. You’re not gonna play this to clean your house to, or to unwind at the end of a tough day. You could throw this on at the end of the night when you want your company to go home. It’ll do the trick.

Call it: Atmospheric mind blasting not to be taken lightly or with hallucinogens (I imagine... that just sounds like a bad idea)

 


Wednesday, September 23, 2020

DEATHTOBER 2020

 DEATHTOBER 2020

I decided I needed to do some deep diving into some death metal as Fall is upon us. So in that spirit, I bring you Deathtober 2020 - A playlist and collection of musings about death metal albums made over the past 4 years or so. Just in case you were hankering for some new DM to listen to, I did the hard work for you. I used several sources in picking this list. One, personal favorite veteran bands with whom I had relatively stopped listening to, and two - Kerrangs 50 greatest DM bands right now: 

Kerrang List


I will give yah what I got so far, but I intend to cover my whole Playlist. Oh yeah, please follow my list, I may update it. Deathtober Spotify List 

By the way OSDM = Old School Death Metal

Incantation - Sect of Vile Divinities 2020

Sometimes if it ain’t broke don’t fix it. SoVD definitely takes that approach. However, I feel this one is a slightly less inspired work than the excellent Profane Nexus, but there were a lot of haters on that record, so what do I know? There are still plenty of in-your-face-slow-as-shit doom passages here as well as the token Incantation blasts. It’s definitely Incantation - satisfyingly east coast old school DM in 2020.

McEntee’s voice is plenty low and guttural with enough of that “putrid” factor that I really look for in my growler. It could use a muddier mix on the guitars, but overall SoVD is an admirable 12th album from a band who were slinging it back in 92. Good leads, harmonies, and riffs-a-plenty. Love those double vocals on “Chant of the formless Dead.” And there’s nothing like a nice sludgy Incantation groove like the bulk of “Unborn Ambrosia” - Pus-drenched, slow oozing death metal - just like you remember it. If there’s a gripe, maybe it’s that we’re a bit generic here. I mean, they are trailblazers - should we expect more? I’m conflicted, because I love the Incantation sound and don’t really want them to do anything about it.

Call it: legit old school east coast death metal done by legit old school east coast guys.

Tomb Mold - Planetary Clairvoyance 2019

Probably a weird move going from Incantation to these Canadians who obviously worshiped at the throne of 90’s East Coast American metal. Not a bad thing mind you, just very similar in approach. While Klebanoff keeps it guttural, it’s a little less nuanced than McEntee’s putrid snarl. Let’s not say TM is a rip-off of Incantation, they have plenty of old school influences in there with some Suffocation and even Leprosy-era Death on the riffage.

As far as these revival bands go, I think Tomb Mold is fast becoming my go-to. Their production is so satisfyingly muddy without sounding like the old days of audio limitation. In other words, that sound guy knows what he’s doing. It feels savage and far from sterile without being indecipherable.

“Infinite Resurrection” feels like a standout. It starts with such ferocity and never really lets up. “Cerulean Salvation” starting like Open Casket - made me smile. These guys write a very effective brutal tune - nice transitions and breakdowns. I think there’s a lot to be said for using that blastbeat sparingly. It’s effective, but bands that just rail on it for 3 minutes are missing the point. TM uses it the right way - sparring blasts to keep you pummeled.

Call it: Respectable Revival/ retro OSDM that sounds like it was recorded in 1992

Skeletal Remains - The Entombment of Chaos 2020

Stupid album title with kickass Dan Seagrave cover art. These California guys have been getting a lot of buzz in the DM user groups. Old school band comparisons are all over the map, but I instantly think of Covenant-era Morbid Angel. when I hear them. Instant gripe is the ultra triggered drum kit which I know is the mainstay for most of these groups. The kick sound will simply always bug me.

While SR are certainly competent, I fail to see why they are getting so much attention. They sound like everything Morbid Angel did in the 90’s and early 2000’s. Same tempo changes, vocal cadence, breakdowns. The only thing that is really missing is Trey’s scorching solos - SR’s lead fall into the much more standard category. They may need time to grow on me, but currently I don’t know how they standout from the rest of the pack.

Call it: serviceable but generic throwback OSDM with too much polish on the mix.

Blood Incantation - Hidden History of the Human Race 2019

This Colorado band had the top DM release on a ton of lists last year, so why not check them out?With the futuristic alien cover art, I’m ready for something a little different. The Tech-heavy approach hits immediately, but with a blend of savagery and melody that somehow all works together. Riedl’s is a sufficient bark, capable of some good bellows but nothing out of the ordinary. The star here is the technical proficiency and the impressive songwriting. Faulk behind the kit is the real hero - staggering beats and blasts into something altogether new and attention-grabbing. The band isn’t afraid to slow it down, get melodic, and then hit you with the full throttle.

I would almost compare them to Demilich at times, but thankfully without the bowel-tone vocals. And also, bring on the hate, but Demilich couldn’t really make a tune hang together like these guys can. There is an impressive level of compositional skill on display here. Here’s a band that is getting hype that I believe is quite deserved and I am genuinely stoked to see what they do next. Oh... and nice logo. Wrong genre.

Call it: real solid technical progressive death metal with plenty of brutal moments.

Necrot - Mortal 2020

More Californians in the retro DM scene. Necrot probably own one of the more anticipated releases of 2020 after their debut caught everyone by surprise. These guys tend to lean more towards the Swedish side of things, with the exception of obvious comparisons to fellow Californians, Autopsy.

Mortal is a fairly no-frills, straight ahead death metal album - good breakdowns, grooves, the occasional blast and melodic lead break. “Sinister Will” has some great hooks and a good slam part in the middle. Also, it bears mentioning the production is nice and muddy - not too clean or sterile which makes a big difference for this style.

I don’t know... might’ve been all the hype, but color me a bit underwhelmed. It’s good, but it’s not gonna top my list. I’ve spun it a few times now, but several of those, I forgot to pay attention to it. That’s a bad sign.

Call it: enjoyable retro-revival OSDM that was overhyped and ultimately somewhat forgettable.

Benighted - Obscene Repressed 2020

Probably more on the Grind side of things, these Frenchmen are crazy. Rapid fire artillery-grade drums pummel with double vocals ranging from growl to screech to those famous pig squeals. This is vicious and straight up chaotic stuff.

According to some other reviews I read, this album is apparently subdued compared to some of their earlier work so... I’m impressed, and a bit frightened. It’s in and out in under 40 minutes and thankfully so, to be honest. This type of grind is like chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream for me. The first bite is delicious and the best thing I ever ate, but half way through I want to throw the overly sweet shit in the garbage.

Call it: full tilt, in-your-face death grind that wears thin after a bit.

Ulcerate - Stare Into Death and Be Still 2020

Hipsters don’t want to call these guys death metal because they think the genre is somehow beneath them. But make no mistake, Ulcerate is a death metal band. Hailing from New Zealand, one can find a variety of influences in their music, Gorguts, and even some Suffocation or Immolation. The most direct comparison is probably abstract contemporaries Portal, but Ulcerate feel rather conventional in comparison to them.

Sure there are black metal elements at play here - mainly the reverb-heavy vocals and guitars. It’s a sneaky trick to develop undertones and make the sound bigger than it actually is. I guess the key word is atmosphere... and Ulcerate do it very well. The voices sound like they are coming from the grave as the guitars twist over a wash of percussion. “Exhale the Ash” has a nice midsection where things almost go full improve jazz in the structure. There’s snippets of melody, but nothing more than glimpses in between the rage-filled bursts.

Thinking man’s death metal? Sure... I’ll buy that. There is certainly some thought put into this sucker and a worthy listen. I’m not sure it deserves all those “album of the year” comments but, people love to hype shit up don’t they? Once you dig deep into this sucker, it starts to sound a bit monotonous- hitting those same scales that are definitely distinctive - but that’s why you know you just heard them in the last tune.

Call it: Moody atmospheric progressive death metal that could stand to be a little shorter or at least more varied.

Cattle Decapitation- Death Atlas 2020

Travis, please stop singing like a goblin cartoon character. You have one of the most diverse and flexible growls / screeches / screams in the business. I don’t want you to sound like a budget Devin Townsend as you try to incorporate vocal harmonies into a band named Cattle Decapitation. I would say, no one turns to this band for that sort of thing, but yet this thing is getting loads of praise. Go figure. I guess this is my “okay Boomer” moment, but my favorite tune is Vulturous because it has no ridiculous singing parts on it.

I loved Monolith. It was used sparingly and as an enhancement. Now... it’s like the feature of every tune and I’ll tell yah - the music may be great, but I just can’t bring myself to care. Call me stubborn. But with a band with a catalog with winners like Humanure, Karma Bloody Karma, and Monolith of Inhumanity, I cant see myself wasting time listening to this instead. Let me know when Travis has given up on this little phase of his.

Call it: a disappointing turn for a once top tier band

Gatecreeper - Deserted 2019

Arizona’s Gatecreeper decided to start playing Dismember covers for a group of kids who didn’t know who Dismember were. All joking aside, GC is super duper Swedish in their approach, but this new album hides it a bit better - sounding more original while keeping the initial appeal of the throwback sound. The guitars maintain that trademark Sunlight Studio sound, reminding an old schooler like myself of a simpler time when high school English paper due dates and head-game playing girls were my biggest concerns. The songs slam, they hit that midtempo groove with expert ease and the album is an easy one to throw on at any time.

“From the Ashes” has some sweet guitar harmonies beneath the fury and the punkish plodding goes well with the beefy guitar work. GC really key into everything that made early 90’s Swedish Death Metal special, and I hope they’re not offended that I consider them more of an effective tribute band than an original act. Regardless of what you call it, it slays. Worth a listen.

Call it: a derivative but enjoyable homage to the old school Swedes.

Morbid Angel - Kingdoms Disdained 2017

When a band releases an album like Illud Divinum Insanus, which is universally blasted by their entire fan base, they really only have two choices. Hang it up and call it a day, or return to form and chalk it up to a failed experiment. Morbid Angel chose the latter (after releasing a live album from their heyday of course). The result is, instant relief, of course. But, truth be told, KD ain’t a bad record in its own right. Sandoval is gone, but the new guy does a fine job on the skins and Tucker is back in full throat.

Trey proves he can still shred and can still right a decent DM tune. Architect and Iconoclast, For No Master, and The Fall of Idols all rock pretty hard with his distinctive broken gallop riffing. This is in line with Gateways for me. It’s a decent record and encouraging when a band listens to their fans.

Call it: a welcomed return to form after a failed experiment.

Exhumed - Horror 2019

A goregrind band at their heart, these Californians flirted with some death metal on their last few outings. Not the case with Horror. This is a grind record, fairly straightforward, back to their earlier style. Exhumed embody all the fun elements of a b-grade splatter movie in audio form. Their live shows are a blast and while the case can be made that there won’t be any music theory assignments to dissect this work, I certainly respect the art form and it’s a fun record to put on if you wanna let off some steam and throw some shit around the house.

Call it: A fairly standard but fun-as-hell goregrind record from one of the genre’s veterans.

Sewercide - Immortalized in Suffering 2016

These Australians with a really cool name were unfortunately short-lived, this being the only
Full length release I can find from them. It’s got a mid 90’s Florida sound to it, with some Pestilence and occasional flairs of Fisher-era Cannibal Corpse mixed in. A nicely produced slab of frantic DM with some thrash metal throw in and vocals that make me think of Malevolent Creation’s Brett Hoffman.

Sweet guitar tones and grooves in the “Snares of Carnality” - pogo-to blast-to groove-to pogo. “Acrimoniously Disharmonized” slows to a crawl at times, recalling classic Incantation. It’s fun stuff, if occasionally a bit derivative, but it’s everything that makes OSDM great. It’s too bad these guys didn’t stick around - would’ve been interesting to see where they went with this.

Call it: really well executed OSDM with great production, lots of change ups, and solid writing.

Fulci -Tropical Sun 2019

Holy shit I love everything about these guys: the band name, the cover art, the Italian Horror (Zombi2 scenes oh boy!) sample intro, the Tomb of the Mutilated type vocals, that punchy snare... man these guys are great. And they’re from Italy, that just makes it so much more legit.

This stuff is like a meaty Italian sub - drenched with all the lovely stuff that makes OSDM so damn fun. Their entire discography to this point seems like a love letter to one of their namesake’s films, this one is obviously Zombi 2 which suits me fine. Awesome drum mix, crunchy guitars and that lower than low vocal - this album rocks. Midtempo DM for the most part - just blast “Eye Full of Maggots” and know the awesomeness.

Call it: A death metal love letter to Lucio Fulci that rocks in an early 90’s OSDM way - an album that simply checks all the boxes.

Revel in Flesh - The Hour of the Avenger 2019

If the Entombed song band name didn’t key you in, these Germans play Swedish-style Death Metal however a tad more melody-driven than Entombed, probably closer to the more modern stuff. They’re very approachable, listener friendly DM. I could see them playing with Amon Amarth very easily - it’s that kind of DM / fists in the air, scream-along tunes, but without all that Viking stuff. Some tracks are a little slow and repetitive for my tastes, but it’s not particularly offensive. “Death blow” is a nice rocker, reminiscent of early Bloodbath. “Pervertin Speed Kill” hits a nice midtempo punk groove that makes the Swedish style so recognizable. “The Nightbreed” plods along and shows the bands strength of melody and groove.

If I’m going to put RIF against the other two Swede-worshipers on this list so far, Necrot and Gatecreeper, I’m giving Gatecreeper the nod for being more musically interesting with the near-perfect production. That said, Revel will no doubt please fans of the other two mentioned acts.

Call it: Accessible Swedish throw back (from Germany) that will appeal to fans of that fist banging anthemic death metal stuff.

Witch Vomit - Buried Deep in a Bottomless Grave 2019

Great band name, album title that makes you double take, Portland, Oregon? Okay, I’m intrigued. Initial impressions include Autopsy and Incantation- vocals from the depths of hell and atonal riffs washing over a pleasingly muddy mix. I am so stoked there are bands recording drums the old school way - none of that super sharp kick drum nonsense. The kick is there, but it sounds like a damn kick drum and doesn’t get ridiculous during the blast beats.

Enough of that though. Witch Vomit is awesome. The song structures are nonlinear, the riffs are all over the map and there are enough hooks to keep you interested. Man that ending on “Deep Veins” those vocals are so damn low and the riff is so morbid sounding. “Fumes of Dying Bodies” rages, stops, starts, grooves, it covers a ton of ground in 3:35, not to mention tackling a difficult topic. Awesome stuff. These guys draw from enough old school influences that you can’t really pin them down as being a copycat of any of them. Broken Hope, Obituary, Dismember, Incantation, I could go on... they are an all star combination all their own and they’re definitely making my playlist.

Call it: Grimy and essential OSDM that will melt your face off.

Fetid - Steeping Corporeal Mass 2020

You’d imagine a steeping corporeal mass would indeed be fetid. These guys are also Pacific northwesterners - Seattle / Portland, and they also tend towards that 90’s New York sound ala Incantation, Immolation, Suffocation. Another band with a decent muddy mix and just savage sounding guitars. The vocals are that Craig Pillard (early Incantation), unearthly demon / monster growling from slightly below the ground kind of style. That seems to be popular nowadays, but I have no complaints. I believe it adds a ton to the music and atmosphere.

Whereas Witch Vomit sounded like a nice blend of influences, Fetid clearly worship at the throne of Incantation - not only in vocal style, but overall song structure, production, and riffing. It’s good stuff, just maybe suffers from sounding a tad derivative. Ferocious and evil sounding - check out “Dripping Sub-Tepidity” blasts of speed followed with slow-as-hell drops and a cavernous lead break; Monstrous vocals throughout the whole thing.

Call it: Early Incantation worship that gets the job done quite effectively with a perfect mix that sounds delightfully 90’s.

VHS -We’re Gonna Need Some Bigger Riffs 2019

Goofy death/grind is a necessary sub genre I believe, and it’s epicenter appears to be California at the moment. VHS are funny, decent musicians, and efficient Grindsters, I’m just not sure this stuff really does anything for me anymore. That probably sounds harsher than I mean it - I played in a joke grindcore band for over a decade, so I may just be done with the genre. These guys also fall into the punk side of things far too often for my tastes. If you’re gonna grind, then grind otherwise go crust punk, but don’t throw pop punk breakdowns into your grindcore... I just can’t hang with that. Regardless, I know there’s an audience for this, so enjoy.

Call it: Goofy grind with pop punk elements that just don’t mix for me.

Mortuous - Through Wilderness 2018

More Californians. I bet these guys hang with Fetid and Witch Vomit, because they all play the same type of DM. I can see them jamming shows together and even swapping members when someone is sick or doesn’t show. At any rate, they guys are fun. Very East-coast style, making me think of Immolation or Butchered-era Cannibal. Corpse. Good frantic stuff with the standard super low monster guttural vocals.

Some second guitar harmonies give it a bit of a Swedish flair, like Dismember or even early At the Gates, and again, the production is on point. I might have to research who is producing all these albums because holy cow, they sound so much better than all the sterile shit coming out of the majors lately.

Nice thick guitars rip a slow groove on “Chrysalis of Sorrow” crawling to a stop and then climbing slowly out of the grave. Mortuous love the slow groove and it really helps this album standout. These guys also blend enough varied influences to sound fresh and unique - which I find is the real key to success with the genre right now.

Call it: Another retro/revival OSDM record that combines enough varied influences to sound fresh - also, freaking stellar when they slow down to doom speed.