Record(s) oâ the Month â January 2025
By Angry Metal Guy
The tradition at Angry Metal Guy has been the strong start to the year where, like so many people with New Yearâs Resolutions, you stick with âem for a while, and then they taper off, sliding later and later as the year goes on. But this year, even the dopamine kick of listing everything in some kind of ranking order and getting lots of positive feedback from readers didnât help me shake my funk. Alas, that means that I got way behind, and no one was available to pick up my slack. I apologize. However, since I am breaking the trend this year, maybe that means that 2025 will be significantly different!1 So, hereâs your R(s)otM for January. Itâs a beautiful time to be alive, my friends.2
Mutagenic Host // The Diseased Machine [January 3rd, 2025 | Gurgling Gore | Dry Cough | Memento Mori | Bandcamp] â The death metal newcomers in Mutagenic Host are already impressing with their brand of old school-inflected, death metal-fueled technological cynicism. With such timely, relevant themes for this nightmare fueled hellscape that weâre living in as the backdrop to the rifftacular and muscular tuneage contained on The Diseased Machineâout January 3rd, 2025, from a melange of labels [buy it here on Bandcamp!]âthe whole package dropkicks the listener from the opening strains to the final moments and has entranced the staff of Angry Metal Guy (as well as a-me, Angry Metal Guy). As the recently demoted n00b Tyme opined in his review:3 âMutagenic Host has released a death metal album that checks all the boxes, a rifferously frenzied affair of epic proportions. It will not be the only thing I recommend in 2025, but itâs undoubtedly the first. I will be intently eyeing Mutagenic Host, anticipating their next evolution, and fans of this style should, too.â Set up those Google alerts, folks!
Runner(s) up
The Halo Effect // March of the Unheard [January 10th, 2025 | Nuclear Blast | LOL, you want to own lossless digital files? No chance of that, loser!] â You canât imagine that I moved to Gothenburg only to not begin shilling for everything that comes from this beautiful city. Letâs not kid ourselves, itâs actually a requirement of being Swedish that you shill for your home territory.4 Some thingsâlike the In Flames discography following Colonyâmake the task of shilling hard; March of the Unheard makes it easy.
As a fan of the Gothenburg sound embodied in the conjoining of Dark Tranquillity and In Flames that builds the root of The Halo Effectâs sound, this is a delicious meal loaded with everything you need in a melodeath record. Add to that that Mikael Stanne is one of the best vocalists in metal whose performance raises the level of the record at every turn, and youâve got yourself a Record oâ the Month. Fellow old Steel Druhm was equally impressed, if in his particularly understated way: âYou can appreciate March of the Unheard as a lost Dark Tranquillity album or as a slick homage to a specific moment in metal history, and it works well both ways. This is a superior album to Days of the Lost with a much greater replay potential, and Iâve been surprised by how vital and fresh it is. Not bad for a bunch of olde dawgs retreading their own ancient stomping grounds. Hereâs to the olden ways in these confusing modern days.â
Faithxtractor // Loathing and the Noose [January 10th, 2025 | Redefining Darkness Records | Bandcamp] â Faithxtractorâthe band with the worst name since Fvneraryy Fvnkkâhas returned with Loathing and the Noose, an ambitious evolution of their old-school death metal sound. Building on their 2023 record Contempt for a Failed Dimension, these Ohio death metallers have upped their game by fusing blackened thrash, melodeath, and bedeathened doom into a relentless (yet surprisingly dynamic!) assault. Faithxtractor balances brutality with surprising melody, innovating without losing their edge. And one guyâour very own Maddog, who I was shocked and a little disappointed to learn is both quite sane and humanâsees this as the proof that they are carving out a place for themselves in the modern death metal landscape. He proselytized (more or less) pithily: âFaithxtractor makes it work by whole-assing their every move. Loathing and the Nooseâs gargantuan death metal riffs, smooth songwriting, and excellence throughout its genre romp won me over.â
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