Tuesday, June 18, 2013

OF GLACIERS "HEART MUSEUM" ALBUM REVIEW / STREAM

“Heart Museum” is certainly one of the most solid releases this year. Of Glaciers has sculpted a flawless melodic hardcore/metalcore album that will infallibly rumble the earth for years to come.


Within seconds “Heart Museum” executes a grip so powerful and permanent it's obvious there is no escaping, even if you wanted to. A realization is soon made that “Heart Museum” performs a duty that rivals its impenetrable stonewalls; instead “Heart Museum” shatters the shackles that bind and limit us, emancipating the deepest afflictions we all carry inside.

The key with the capacity to liberate is carried in the vocals and lyrics.  Cade Armstrong stays rooted to a level that holds so very true atop “Heart Museum’s” rolling escalations and cascades. A lower pitch in Armstrong’s scream commands attention and power, while his strained yelling overflows with emotion, fueling life into the lyrics.  Of Glacier’s anguishing hardcore screams are tastefully accented by a clean vocal style so appropriate and affective, performed by guitarist Ryan Zyer.  I suppose the clean vocals could be considered “catchy” due to their ease of flow and fitting melody but that may allude to memorable choruses, which is not the case here. The cleans are expressive and enlightening to the song’s message, solidifying Of Glaciers status as a wholesome musical group.  I highly recommend running through a few tracks while reading along with the lyrics, which can be found on Bandcamp. It is rewarding to follow Armstrong’s pattern and how well he puts emphasis on the music. You will find an abundance of memorable quotes that you will surely find yourself repeating.  Some of my favorites are “Our greatest fear: reflection”, “Absently, you somehow still exist within me”, and “Broken homes make the strongest bones.”


Mix and mastered by Nolly Getgood (Periphery), “Heart Museum’s” sound towers above the rest. Of Glaciers drives home the vocals with booming guitar and indescribably crushing drums. With drumming at the core, this album is filled with fulfilling fills. Of Glaciers is in your face whether they are grooving or floating in melody. “De-Victimized” shows this with its heavy start and iridescent departure.  Tracks “Enlightenment I: In Question” and “Enlightenment II: Ego Death” are stupefying.

Through a hardcore lens, Of Glaciers expands upon familiar sounds to create something new and esteemed.  Of Glaciers’ members seemed to pour their inspirations together for the ultimate creation of “Heart Museum.” For Fans of Misery Signals, “old” For The Fallen Dreams, “old” The Ghost Inside, Gideon.

- Tyler Dermitt

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NEW MUSIC TUESDAY - JUNE 18TH

Today is Tuesday. That means new albums are released today. Check em out.

Swamp themed melodic death metallers Kalmah are returning with their seventh full length today. The album, appropriately titled “Seventh Swamphony” has been called a return to form of sorts for the band who have struggled a little bit with some of their recent efforts. This album shouldn’t disappoint. Coincidentally Children of Bodom, the band who Kalmah is often compared to, also put an album hailed as a return to form last week. Melodic Death Metal is still going strong. Stream “Seventh Swamphony” courtesy of Revolver.


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Independent experimental band Fuck the Facts are independently releasing a new EP titled “Amer” today. This album is being released without any label support at all so hop on this one. The band’s mix of grind/punk/metal is pretty vicious. This band pummels and grooves, and tears you in two. Also “Amer” is being released on cassette, vinyl, and digitally. No CD. Odd but interesting. Check this out.


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Classic metal/hard rock band Valient Thorr is back with their newest release “Our Own Masters” today. These bearded dudes deliver solid classic metal with a cool little unique flavor. The band has toured with diverse acts including Mastodon, Motorhead and Misfits. There’s clearly some broad appeal in these guys music. The band clearly fits into the growing retro metal or “vest metal” trend that’s took off lately. This is worth checking out, if not only for the laughs provided by their new video.


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-Trisolino

SYLAR “GOLDEN RETREAT” SINGLE

Remember Sylar? This five-piece Queens band surprised us all with their latest EP "Deadbeat” released a couple of months ago. They bring up some massive, devastating hardcore music. This band was able to take parts of the underground by storm, literally coming out of nowhere, completely self-producing this EP which also featured some cool cameos from Frankie Palmeri and Caleb Shomo.

Now they're back with another fuckin' moshable track called “Golden Retreat”. It features heavy riffage, some simple but really cool synth work, and clean vocals too. This band looks to have what it takes to push everyone out of their way and claim their space as one of the heaviest new American metal/hardcore bands. Check out their new single below and mosh hard to some of their older tunes below as well.

- MATTIA




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AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK DEMO CLIP

After a five year wait for "Instinct", it looks like As Blood Runs Black are already hard at work on album number 3. They just released a rough demo clip covering a little over a minute of new content. Like I said, it is ROUGH. But ABRB fans should be pleased with what they hear beyond the lack of production polish.

You can give the demo a listen below along with tracks from their first two albums. Enjoy the metal \m/




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Monday, June 17, 2013

FREE MUSIC MONDAY - THE SAFETY FIRE

Here's an offer you cannot refuse...

The Safety Fire just released a new song from their upcoming album “Mouth Of Swords,” which is to be released around September. “Red Hatchet” nails that unique sound we loved from their “Grind The Ocean” album, while showcasing their evolution as a band. With their intelligent and elite sound The Safety Fire will undoubtedly deliver one the year’s most classy albums. But in the mean time you can download the single FOR FREE! Click right here to enjoy “Red Hatchet". It's also recommended that you re-visit and appreciate 2012’s “Grind The Ocean".

While you're at it, take a look inside The Safety Fire’s studio and see out how The Safety Fire records their amazing vocals! Apparently they are using some of Pink Floyd’s microphones… very, very interesting.

- Tyler Dermitt



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FREE MUSIC MONDAY - REMAINING CHAOS

What's better than some awesome Melodeath? Awesome Melodeath for FREE! Portugal's Remaining Chaos just let loose with this massive deal on their debut EP "A New Silence". Previously only select tracks were up for grabs, but now you can grab the whole thing free of charge on Bandcamp! Give a listen below and thank / support the guys if you enjoy.

This is straight up quality metal through an through. You can read up more on our official review right here.



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FREE MUSIC MONDAY - SOMETHING LEFT UNSAID

Here's some good ol' American Metal for your ear holes. Straight out of Cali, Something Left Unsaid actually say a good bit through their music. Drawing inspiration from acts such as Lamb of God and As I Lay Dying, they pack a punch with their brand of heavy metal.

So far they've released a slew of singles for your enjoyment. The two most recent ones, "Road" and "Slumber (The ballad of Edward Bernays)", are especially interesting. You can grab all of the above for your favorite price right here!



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