“Slaves To Substance”, the new video from California deathcore masters SUICIDE SILENCE, can be seen below. The song comes off the band’s new album, “The Black Crown”. Source: Blabbermouth.net
“Slaves To Substance”, the new video from California deathcore masters SUICIDE SILENCE, can be seen below. The song comes off the band’s new album, “The Black Crown”. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Artist – Hamerex
Album – Rites Of Passage
Label – Casket Records
Year – 2012
Release Date – 30/1 /2012
1. Aftershocks Of Death
2. The Headless Horseman
3. Stalker
4. Hypnotise
5. The Lycan
6. Rites Of Passage
7. Army Of Darkness
8. To The End
9. Gates Of Hades
10. Waste Away
Hamerex are a 5 piece heavy metal outfit, founded back 2004 by Steve Blower who looks to the roots of metal from the early 80’s and combines it with different aspects of metal.
Soon to follow was Chris Moules who applied for the role of vocalist with the band and proving the best choice in the selection. After numerous changes from the original line-up, Andy Firth joined the band on bass and added a darker edge to the music. Soon after came veteran drummer Darren Kelsall and brought with him the pace and timing needed for a solid metal band.
During this time work began on the bands first E.P. ‘Into War’. As this was nearing completion Joe Wilson stepped into the recording studio on guitar completing the current line up. The band haven’t looked back since and have signed to Swerve Records. Now with the completion of their second E.P. ‘The Lycan’, and receiving positive reviews, Hamerex are now focusing on recording their debut album “Rites of Passage” which is due to be released in 2011. The band and Swerve Records mutually parted ways in January 2011 and the band played their first gig at the Black Flag in Wakefield which turned out to be one of the bands best gigs in the 6 years of playing live.
In between gigs the band focused on completing their debut album, which was completed in September. Also in September the band signed a deal with Casket Records to release the bands first album and began the first leg of the Rites Of Passage Tour 2011/2012. In November The 1st part of the tour came to an abrupt end when the band were in a car accident returning from a show in Hull, forcing the band to pull out of their final date of the year. Fortunately the band received only minor injuries and took the rest of the year off to recuperate. The band are now back out playing gigs and promoting their debut album Rites Of Passage through 2012.
The album starts off with Aftershocks Of Death a true down to earth metal track with powerful riffs good harsh vocals and some smashing solo’s this will continue through the whole album. The Headless Horseman is my favourite track of the album with the twin guitars metal riffs together with the galloping pounding drums really tells the story of the Headless Horseman. Together with the spine tingling solos and Chris Moules vocals makes this song one to listen to. Stalker starts with a bass riff then it breaks into a heavy riff and the harsh vocals once again it tells the story of the stalker well. But In this song you can hear the 80’s rock influence in the riffs and the screaming solo’s. Hypnotise starts with the pounding drums and the guitar riff kicks in with the harsh vocals next. But through the whole you have a very powerful solid riff that will make you bang your head with the screaming solo’s you will defiantly get your air guitar out. The Lycan starts with a really catchy guitar riff very reminiscent of Iron Maiden then the vocals kick in then you have the rolling drumbeat and the powerful riffs continue in this song. The twin guitar solo near the end of the song is just brilliant in my view you cannot beat twin guitars the sound is amazing. Rites Of Passage the title track to the album and the longest starts off slow then the heavy guitars come in and really deep vocals and some solo work with the sustain then into the main riff and drums. In the middle of the song you have rolling drums with a guitar riff to match little later you have another solo playing alongside the riff for a long song it has it all to keep you listening. Army Of Darkness starts off with a powerful riff with the drums beating alongside then it goes into a the main riff of the song with the harsh vocals later in the song you have some screaming solo’s which is flawless. This is another solid song full of punchy riffs good vocals and screaming solos. To The End immediately hits you with an catchy intro riff then the pounding drums and the guitars gets you banging your head with it. The vocals are punchy and harsh which goes with the whole album in honestly again the solos are stunning in this song the riffs just keeps coming pounding your ears into submission. At the end of the song the twin guitars kick in for a few bars to round it off. Gates Of Hades starts off with a rhythmic drumbeat then the guitars kick in with the same riff as the drums then the heavy guitar riffs come rolling in with the vocals. This song has pounding drumbeats, stunning solo’s really good heavy riffs all in all a real good song. Waste Away the last song on the album starts again with a classic style riff that gets my head banging straight away with the vocals give it just the right edge it needs. Again it has the classic twin guitars riffs combined with the drums and another superb solo which again wants me to get my air guitar out and giving it some rock.
Overall
This album has it all heavy harsh vocals powerful guitar riffs, screaming solos the only minor thing I have to say is on a couple of song the vocals have gone out of tune but only for a few bars then they are back into the swing of things. Whether it was meant to be like that or not I am not sure. With saying this it did not make a slightest difference to the album on the whole if you like 80’s metal you can hear that in this album. The twin guitars are just a joy to hear giving it a classic metal album feel along with the powerful riffs. It is an album that I will have on my playlist all the time cause it is that damn good. Well done guys you produced an album that has made me proud to have in my collection.
7.5/10
Line-up:
Steve Blower – Guitars and Backing Vocals
Chris Moules – Vocals
Andy Firth – Bass
Darren Kelsall – Drums
Joe Wilson – Guitars and Backing Vocals
Reviewed By David Pearce
Melodic death metallers THE AGONIST are going to release their third studio album, “Prisoners”, on June 4th in Europe and June 5th in North America via Century Media Records. The band is now ready to give fans their first preview of this upcoming release with the premiere of their new single, “Ideomotor”! Head over to Guitar World.com.
Produced by Christian Donaldson (CRYPTOPSY) and mixed by Tue Madsen (The Haunted, Suicide Silence, Dark Tranquillity), “Prisoners” picks right up where 2009’s “Lullabies for the Dormant Mind” left off, with soaring melodies over complex metal passages that fans of thinking-man’s metal can appreciate.
American power metallers ICED EARTH have announced their first ever show in Bangalore, India on June 16th and the show on August 19th in Limassol marks a much-clamored return to Cyprus, only 8 months after their last show there. The show is being filmed and recorded for an upcoming DVD/CD release. the band is currently in China for the first time with shows in Shanghai and Beijing this week.
“The decision of where to do the next IE live album and DVD was not an easy one. We have experienced so many amazing audiences around the world that we really wish we could film them all. However, the electricity and atmosphere of the first show in Cyprus was so killer that we are convinced this is the best place to do our next DVD. Who knows what the future holds? There will be many more albums and touring cycles…your city may be next”, says Jon Schaffer
ICED EARTH live:
11.04 China, Shanghai – Mao Live House
13.04 China, Beijing – Star Live
16.06 India, Bangalore – Bangalore Open Air
04.08 Sweden, Lulea – Kalaset Festival
07.08 Ireland, Dublin – Button Factory
08.08 United Kingdom, Belfast – Spring & Airbrake
09.08 United Kingdom, Glasgow – King Tut’s
10.08 United Kingdom, Derbyshire – Bloodstock Open Air
11.08 Finland, Oulu – Jalometalli Open Air
12.08 Belgium, Deinze – Alcatraz Festival
16.08 Germany, Dinkelsbühl – Summer Breeze Festival
17.08 Sweden, Falun – Rockstad Festival
19.08 Cyprus, Limassol – Kourion
As previously posted, bass player Freddie Vidales has announced he will leave the band after the Chinese shows this April. Due to the bands massive touring commitments there was immediate need for a replacement and Luke Appleton (of Fury UK, with whom ICED EARTH toured in Europe last winter) has stepped up to the plate and will be joining the tour in time for the show in India.
Artist: Dark End
Album: Grand Guignol Book I
Label: Crash & Burn Records
Year: 2012
1. descent-ascent (II movement)
2. æinsoph – flashforward to obscurity
3. doom – and then death scythed
4. spiritism – the transmigration passage
5. bereavement – a multitude in martyrized flesh
6. grief – along our divine pathway
7. bleakness – of secrecy, haste and shattered crystals
8. pest – fierce massive slaying grandeur
9. decrepitude – one last laugh beside your agonies
10. dawn – black sun rises
As soon as I turned this album on, I felt the smile grow across my face. The elusive “Cheshire Cat” grin was working its way round and there was nothing at all I could have done (or wanted to do) to stop this. The album starts with the most haunting atmospheric textures ever to have been placed inside my mind and I like it! Imagine if you will for a moment, a cross between Nobou Uematsu (Final Fantasy) and Dimmu Borgir and you’re almost close to what this is.
Hidden deep within the archives of your mind is a darkness, and Dark End are the hosts. The music screams its way through your head, tearing apart any sense of decency left inside you. Evil? Not a chance, ‘Grand Guignol Book I’ is the works of a genius.
Within playing the ‘Grand Guignol Book I’ and starting your journey in ‘descent-ascent (II movement)’ you are shown the extent that these musicians have taken to perfect the sound. You are given a glance of what is yet to come, and you don’t want it to stop. With the rich haunting orchestras and the mix between growls, screams, guitars and drums, everything becomes limitless. The setup of the album is particularly interesting; combining full-on shredding with passages of very moving orchestral moments puts everything into a different context entirely.
‘Decrepitude – One last laugh beside your agonies’ with the violins and clarinets breakdown is simply enthralling. Add then if you will those haunting vocals and the orchestras back into the picture and you have yourself another masterpiece waiting to be heard and all the tracks are like this! There is no stopping this album.
A truly inspirational mix between the orchestras, the shredding, the drums, the vocals and every atmospheric texture in this album is just so beautifully crafted and exhilarating. Vocally it is more than intense, musically it is outstanding and melodically it is immense!
‘Grand Guignol Book I’ will be added to the list of the best albums I’ve heard this year, and will take a permanent place on my mp3 player for many years to come.
It is an astonishing masterpiece which originally left me speechless upon first hearing it.
10/10
Reviewed by Dylan Raine
Italian SPELLBLAST has issued the following:
We are glad to inform you that SpellBlast will “land” to Finland on May the 17th to attend the first part of “Power for Metal Italia/ Finland Tour”, in this occasion they will be on stage with two Finnish Bands such as “Dreamtale” (www.dreamtale.org) and “Force Majeure” (www.forcesite.net).
The second part of the tour will see the same Bands involved in other three gigs in Italy the week after.
Following the tour dates in details:
Finland:
17/5/12 – Power For Metal Italia/Finland Tour @ YO-talo, Tampere (Finland)
18/5/12 – Power For Metal Italia/Finland Tour @ On The Rocks, Helsinki (Finland)
19/5/12 – Power For Metal Italia/Finland Tour @ Hevimesta, Oulu (Finland)
Italy:
24/5/12 – Power For Metal Italia/Finland Tour @ Il Peocio, Trofarello (TO)
25/5/12 – Power For Metal Italia/Finland Tour @ Live Keller, Curno (BG)
26/5/12 – Power For Metal Italia/Finland Tour @ Midian Live, Cremona
Promotional tour video:
For further info and updating: www.spellblast.com
We furthermore inform you that SpellBlast has just released the first Official Video “Ragnarok – Dream Of The End” directed, recorded and mounted by 4 Frame Factory (www.4frame.it). The video can be viewed below.