In Hearts Wake - Orphan (lį“ŹĒp ĒÉ„Ź)
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Miss May I announce first annual Relentless Fest
https://metalnerd.net/miss-may-i-announce-first-annual-relentless-fest/
#MissMayI #RelentlessFest #BornOfOsiris #InHeartsWake #metalcore #metal
In Hearts Wake share video for āThe Flood (ĒÉį“Źsnɾ)ā feat. Parkway Drive's Winston McCall
Nieuwe maand, nieuwe muziek! In juli komen Powerwolf, In Hearts Wake, Deep Purple en nog veel meer bands met nieuwe albums. Waar kijk jij het meest naar uit? https://buff.ly/3v6gFe2
Stuck in the Filter: Januaryās Angry Misses
By Kenstrosity
March is but a few days away (at the time of writing), so, naturally, we at AMG and Sons feel itās finally time to leave 2023 behind. Entering 2024 with a fresh vat of anger juice to fuel our findings, we trudge through the thin metal walls of our ever-taxed filtration system. And boy howdy did we get lucky this month!
Januaryās Filter is stuffed to the gills with great options, sure to find a home in the arms of one of you despicable rascals lovely readers. If there was ever a Filter stocked enough to feed an entire readership in one fell swoop, itās this one. Now, go! Feast!
Kenstrosityās Scuzzy Slags
Dark Oath // Ages of Man [January 18th, 2024 ā Self Release]
Portuguese symphonic, melodic death metal five-piece1 Dark Oath quietly dropped its sophomore effort Ages of Man to an unsuspecting public midway through January. After a whopping eight years since their debut When Fire Engulfs the Earth released, surely expectations for fans run high. As for me, this is my first foray, and this follow-up is nothing short of striking. Immediately recalling Aephanemerās excellent Prokopton and Aetherās In Embers, riffs arenāt Ages of Manās focus. Rather, epic guitar licks and leads command the charge with a cavalcade of orchestral layers forming an army of triumphant melodies and counterpoint just behind (āGold Iā and āGold IIā). Prominently featured and wonderfully effective, acoustic plucking from what sounds like a bouzouki evokes the magnificence and reverent tones of Gorgonās Elegy, creating another core character for this epic journey that deepens the experience further (āSilver I,ā āBronze I,ā āBronze IIā). While I occasionally pine for more engaging, groovy riffs to provide greater dynamics than the chugging gallops utilized instead, thereās no denying that Dark Oathās infectious melodies and danceable rhythms punch far above the weight of forty-two minutes of lush, epic material (āSilver II,ā āHeroic I,ā āIronā). At the end of the day, if you wanna go on cinematic adventures in the near future, queue up Ages of Man. It will be your guide.
RhĆ»n // Conveyance in Death [January 26th, 2024 ā I.K. Productions]
Falls of Raurosā founding member Aaron Charles, known for his emotive and vicious howls and creative guitar work, established solo act RhĆ»n back in 2021. Over the past year, a set of singles hinted at what debut full-length Conveyance in Death might hold for the Portland, Maine multi-instrumentalist. Now that itās unleashed upon the world, this record proves to be a compelling amalgam of atmospheric black metal, post-black, and death metal. Opener āMorningstarā showcases all of these facets with aplomb, shifting from crushing riffs to a gorgeous trem-based ascension in the final third. Further down the line, Song oā the Year contender āBone Ornamentā suitably shatters my bones with its awesome main riff, swaggering groove, and vicarious pacing. Other interesting forays into multifaceted modality and doom-laden marches help define the darker āTomb of Andesiteā and āCitadels in Ruins.ā At a tight thirty-seven minutes of quality material, thereās little here that needs editing, although some lengthier passages in āHowl of Gleaming Swordsā and closer āNightās Glacial Passingā could stand a thirty-second trim here or there. Nonetheless, this is a strong launch for the fledgling project, and I canāt wait to hear how Aaron develops it in the future.
Niemaracz // The Tales of the Dense Forest [January 31st, 2024 ā Self Release]
Hailing from Almaty, Kazakhstan, uber-obscure stoner doom black metal band Niemaracz doesnāt even have a date of establishment listed on Metallum. Pulling from fuzzy doom metal, languid stoner rock, folk-tinged heavy metal, and witchy black metal, debut record The Tales of the Dense Forest ushers in a sound I canāt say Iāve ever heard before. Icy and warm, rich and sharp, relaxed and blistering, these sprawling soundscapes challenge every preconception I held for not one, but four distinct styles. Yet, coming in at just under thirty minutes, this record marries them all as fluidly as a babbling brook glides over stone. With the immersive opener, āThe Experiment,ā Niemaraczās high-fantasy fueled melodies and classic riffs impress with their uncanny synchronicity, while the fuzzy and warm production deepens the musicās cohesion. Album highlight, āThe Faithful Horse,ā manages to blend classic Iron Maiden gallops with the sort of furious black metal Iād sooner expect from Emperor, all wrapped up in stoned fuzz, and itās fascinating. Sometimes, the clean baritones are far too forward in the mix, throwing that delicate balance of tones and textures way off. Thankfully, the consistently entertaining and novel songwriting makes it all worthwhile (āThe Secret of Longevityā). Go check them out, and give their lone Bandcamp supporter a new friend!
Tales From the Garden
Slift // Ilion [January 19th, 2024 ā Sub Pop Records]
I am going to preface this glowing recommendation by saying that this fucking behemoth is far too long. Itās nigh-on 80 minutes of dense, twisting, and very French psychedelic madness, and the brain can only contain so much of that for so long. The reason I am posting it here anyway is that it is really good dense twisting French psychedelic madness. Slift became an underground darling after 2020ās Ummon, which got them enough acclaim to be Artist in Residence at the 2022 edition of Roadburn, where I first became acquainted with the Toulouse formation. Ilion is a feverish album, a chase through winding soundscapes that always change but never end, layers of vocals and synths passing in and out of view, the hefty riffs hammering your back and Frenchmen hollering at you from behind. Slift has been getting heavier with each release and now firmly finds itself in sludge territory. The phenomenal drums are the tone, the pace, and the foundation here, a colossal presence even if their sound isnāt massive per se. They remind most of the climactic sequences Dvne so excels at, a bludgeoning dynamic shuffle that feels like getting caught in an avalanche, but retaining their old-school jam-band roots. Thankfully thereās enough variation to mitigate the bloat a bit, from left-field saxophone intermissions to more mid-paced material like the excellent atmospheric doom of āWeaversā Weft.ā Ilion is a deep, deep well, but a richly rewarding one for fans of heavy psych.
Carcharodonās Fanged Fancies
į½ĻλίĻĪ·Ļ // ΠαĻαμαινομĪνη [January 12th, 2024 ā Self-released]
At this point, I am almost relieved that the Chinese black metal-making machine known as į½ĻλίĻĪ·Ļ (Hoplites, for those of us not well versed in Ancient Greek) resolutely continues to not send us promo. Such is his level of productivity and, crucially, consistency, that I fear I would spend a fair chunk of my time just writing >3.0 reviews for his various projects (Vitriolic Sage being another good one). A case in point, his latest offering, į½ĻλίĻĪ·Ļ, is another absolute banger. Ī āαāĻāαāμāαāιāνāĪæāμāĪāνāĪ· actually offers something slightly different from previous outings. While still very much playing in the almost clinically harsh black metal space, there is a more present and more vicious bass groove to this (fifth track āĪ£Ļ Ī¼Ī¼Ī¹Ī±Ī¹Ī½Ļμεναι ĪιονĻĻįæ³ į¼Ī»ĪµĻ ĪøĪĻιῳā), as well as, more surprisingly, a lot of freeform jazz elements. Screaming sax and trumpets are a big component, particularly in the first half of the record, giving the whole a feeling of White Ward and John Zorn having a particularly raucous threesome with Vredehammer. There is nothing tender about whatās happening though; itās furious, pummelling, experimental⦠at least one of which is a thing that a threesome should be. A punishing, relentless listen, with unexpected twists, į½ĻλίĻĪ·Ļ has once again cranked out a fascinating record, and in record time.
Infant Island // Obsidian Wreath [January 12th, 2024 ā Secret Voice]
Infant Island is new to me but, apparently, not to allāIāve seen a fair bit of buzz around these guysāand Obsidian Wreath is the Virginiansā third record. Probably best tagged as blackened screamo, this record has contradictory feelings of warmth and utterly despairing rage. The band themselves cite Panopticon and Deafheaven as influences. I can hear both in their sound, the melodic complexity of the former, and the atmospheric wall-of-sound style of the latter. However, there are a few other things going on in the mix, with something of the frantic, chaotic precision of Pupil Slicer (āFulfilledā), as well as the haunted and melodic deathgaze of Kardashev (āAmaranthineā and āKindlingā). Guitarists Alexander Rudenshiold and Winston Givler create such a dense morass of sound, that it often feels like there are more than two guitar lines in play, while Kyle Guerraās bass adds something faintly grindcore-esque to the mix. All five members are credited with the vocals, which are throat-shredding and packed with pain, mourning, and frustration. Obsidian Wreath is a brutal, percussive listen, that feels like itās tearing open your ears so that it can scream directly into your brain. At the same time, dark and unsettling electronica and arrangements (āFound Handā) play a part in lulling the battered listener, preparing you for the next assault, as does the mix, which is surprisingly rich for all the pummelling. Although Infant Island is a screamo band, they reach with confidence into other genres for inspiration, making for a much more interesting proposition.
Thus Spokeās Reviled Ramblings
Cognizance // Phantazein [January 26th, 2024 ā Willowtip]
As most of them are from Leeds, I would have expected Cognizance to know that the objectively correct, British spelling is Cognisance, actually.2 But what the Loiners3 might lack in grammatical precision, they more than makeup for in musical style. Finessing their brand of tech-death, which falls somewhere between The Faceless and Allegaeon, Phantazein realizes the convergence of grooviness, melodic catchiness, and technicality with panache. Stomping, neck-snapping, and irresistibly foot-tapping rhythms tumble over one another with precise eagerness (āCeremonial Vigour,ā āFutureless Horizon,ā āThe Towering Monumentā). Punchy, satisfyingly urgent melodies lead the way in chunky, groovy guitar dances (āA Brain Dead Memoir,ā āShock Heuristics,ā āShadowgraphā). With the exception of the (unnecessary) echoing interlude āAlferov,ā this thing wrestles and roils its way into and around your general head area. Itās snappy, slick, and smooth. Phantazein (I think) comes from the Greek meaning āto appear,ā as in, to seem a certain way. It seems to me, at least, that Phantazein is a banger.
Resin Tomb // Cerebral Purgatory [January 19th, 2024 ā Transcending Obscurity Records]
Having stolen this from Feroxās rightful hands due to his punishing work schedule, I find myself, not for the first, or the last time this year Iām sure, singing the praises of a Transcending Obscurity release. But Cerebral Purgatory deserves praise in its own right. Punishingly heavy, yet remarkably listenable, it sees Resin Tomb filter grindy percussive assaults and dissonant death metal through a hard/grind-core medium. Barking screams breaking across ringing, tremolo-ing descending scales and tempos from charge to crushing, headbanging groove. Clanging, twanging guitar beats aggressive and menacing patterns (āFlesh Brick,ā āScalded,ā āPutrescenceā). Sometimes, this makes for pleasingly slick, melancholic melodies, that play out with stalking grace (title track, āHuman Confetti,ā āConcrete Cryptā). Other times, relentless blastbeating or chonky bass chugging provides the background for the axeās more dissonant angularity (āDysphoria,ā āPurge Fluid,ā āFlesh Brickā). Like āa more hardcore-y Nightmarer,ā4 or perhaps even an extreme metal Knocked Loose mixed with Nothingness. Seriously, just listen to it.
Mystikus Hugebeardsās Stupendous Scrolls
Albion // Lakesongs of Elbid [January 27th, 2024 ā Self-Release]
Iāve been on a folk metal streak of late, yet Iāve struggled to find something that really gripped me the way I wanted. Thus did fate decree that some watery tart hanginā about in ponds would lob a sword at me in the form of Lakesongs of Elbid, the debut album by the British folk band Albion. This album transposes Celtic folklore into lush, lightly proggy folk metal in the vein of Big Big Train, and is written like the music you hear in your head when you picture a grand quest to Camelot or the Isles of Avalon. āArthurian Overtureā begins the journey in earnest, the music cresting triumphant, orchestral hills and striding through valleys of flute passages, all to the rhythmic footsteps of the guitars. From there, Lakesongs of Elbid explores a wide array of musical locales that can range from direct, determined metal riffs (āFinding Avalonā), traces of British tavern rock (āBarretās Privateers,ā āSilvaplana Rockā), or somber, acoustic folk (āCamlannā). The quest is spearheaded by Joe Parrish-James, whose vocals effortlessly merge the buttery smooth cadence of a seasoned storyteller with a youthful yearning for adventure. That idea of adventure is the beating heart of Lakesongs of Elbid; I can think of a few bands that so easily transport the listener to a new world of vibrant color and sound. Adventurous, enchanting, tons of fun, and extraordinarily British.
Dolphin Whispererās Slippery Sermon
Cancer Christ // God Is Violence [January 5th, 2024 ā Seeing Red Records]
HAIL CHRIST! HAIL CHRIST!! DO YOU SEE THE LIGHT? DO YOU SEE IT?? ITāS AT THE END OF A TUNNEL FILLED WITH RAPISTS, SATANISTS, PEOPLE WHO DONāT BELIEVE IN GODāS LOVE. āSATAN IS A BITCH.ā SEE THE LIGHT. SEE JESUS CHRIST. JESUS KNOWS THE WORLD CAN BE A BETTER PLACE. JESUS KNOWS THE WORLD NEEDS RIFFS. JESUS KNOWS THE WORLD DOESNāT NEED COPS. āGOD HATES COPS.ā THEY STAND IN THE WAY OF GODāS POWER. HUBRIS! JESUS KNOWS THAT WEāRE ALL BETTER DEAD THAN ALIVE. JESUS CAN KILL US ALL JUST FINE HE DOESNāT NEED COPS. DID YOU HEAR? DID YOU HEAR JESUSā WORD?? WE NEED TO āBRING BACK THE GUILLOTINEā ā WE NEED TO CIRCLE PIT AROUND THE SINNERS AND CHOP THEIR HEADS OFF. CHOP THEIR HEADS OFF!! THE ONLY WAY THEYāLL SEE GODāS LOVE IS IF THEYāRE DEAD. DO YOU HEAR THE SCREECHING? THAT HIGH-PITCHED SQUIRMING? THAT THRASHY RHYTHMIC PULSE? THATāS THE ONLY WAY WEāLL GET THESE SINNERS WHO HAVE BEEN āBAPTIZED IN PISS AND SHIT.ā HAIL CHRIST! HAIL CHRIST!! WE HAVE SKANKS (BEATS)! WE HAVE MENTAL BREAKDOWNS! āJESUS GOT A BIG OLā COCKā TOO! IF YOU DESIRE SALVATION YOUāLL WORSHIP CHRIST IF YOU KNOW WHATāS GOOD FOR YOU. SPREAD JESUSā LOVE LIKE HEāS SPREAD HIS SEED ACROSS THE WORLD. CANCER CHRIST HAS LAID THE PATH BEFORE YOU. DONāT LISTEN TO LESSER GOSPELS EVEN IF THEY SOUND SIMILAR. DEAD KENNEDYS ARE OLD BUT NOT AS OLD AS HIS WISDOM. CHILD BITE HAS NO CLUE OF THE PATH OF GOD. TRAP THEM DOESNāT EVEN KNOW HOW TO BUILD A CROSS LET ALONE HOW TO NAIL JESUS SINNERS TO ONE. COVER YOURSELF IN āTHE BLOOD OF JESUSā TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THESE DIRECTIONLESS GOSPELS WHO KNOW NOTHING OF THE LOVE OF GOD. FILL YOUR LIFE WITH MEANING. FILL YOUR LIFE WITH JESUSā CUM. āGOD BLESS THE RAPISTS.ā GOD IS THRASH. GOD IS NOISE. GOD IS LOVE. GOD IS VIOLENCE. HAIL CHRIST!!! HAIL!!!! CHRIST!!!!!5
Dear Hollowās Magnanimous Muddle
Her Last Sight // Picture Perfect [January 19th, 2024 ā Liron Avital Productions / Self-Released]
You see metalcore, you run? Well run, bitch, run. Cuz Her Last Sight is bringing back the 2000s metalcore that made Hot Topic-obsessed millennials go absolutely bananas. Being that this was my well-trod path to the harsher realities of metalās more textured offerings, I was all for giving Picture Perfect after seeing the Israelisā incredibly accomplished guitarist Ofek Asulinās insane licks on TikTok. While completely acknowledging that this bad boy is not going to change your mind on metalcore, Picture Perfect is core nostalgia through and through. Parkway Driveās fist-pumping brutality collides with As I Lay Dyingās wild technicality, fed through the riff-happy arpeggio machines of Killswitch Engage or Trivium with clean choruses and heart-wrenching melodies straight outta In Hearts Wake or The Amity Affliction. Breakdowns and wild riffs dominate tracks like āIn Dying Light,ā āHorizons,ā and āR.I.P.ā, while the soaring choruses of āParalyzed,ā āCareless,ā and āHeart // Mindā remain seared in the mind. While the too-loud and frail clean vocals are too often a weak link, the album is overlong, and the sparse electronic trip-hop influence feels largely unnecessary, the formidable technicality and solid songwriting grant Her Last Sight a relatively guilt-free nostalgia trip with Picture Perfect.
Hyloxalus // Make Me the Heart of the Black Hole [January 26th, 2024 ā Self-Release]
For those of you who have read my reviews before, you know how much I am not a power metal guy. I reviewed Moonlight Haze twice to make myself more marketable when I first joined these halls, but it is far and away not my cup of tea. Thus, I was cautiously intrigued by the ādark power metalā tag of the Edmonton trio Hyloxalus. How this translates is that we are graced with the powerful operatic vocals of Nina Laderoute while instrumentalists Danial āAniMalā Devost and Mike Bell offer a noisy and relentless thrash riff-forwardness that feels both kickass and cold. Channeling Nightwishās weirder and heavier moments, the trio rockets its sound to the cosmos, where weāre granted sounds expansive, exploratory, and epic (āUndead in Ward 6,ā āSailors Underneath the Wavesā), while unforgiving coldness and isolation are constant reminders of the darkness (āHe Dies in the Swamp,ā āSevered from the Reborn Sunā). Donāt get me wrong, Hyloxalus is far from perfect in a tinny production and wonky mixing, while slower tracks like āDream Chasmā and āBeyond the Soilā get bogged down by sluggish tempos. However, Make Me the Heart of the Black Hole is a ton of fun from a young band with a unique and weirdass sound that may just capture your heart.
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