Show Reviews

EMISSIONS '06-Includes Rwake video

Skarp/Capitalist Casualties/Ruido

Yakuza Vrs Indian-Live Video

FISTULA FEST


Deadbird vrs Rue


Weedeater/Jumbos Killcrane

Uncurbed

Swarm of the Lotus


Rue at the Bottom Lounge

Hope and Suicide

Asunder

Cattle Decapitation

SWAMP SONG

LA MURDERFEST


Rwake/Debris Inc.

The Mighty Nimbus/Crowbar


Kylesa/Meatjack

Debris Inc.
with Jimmy Bower

Venomous Concept


Salt of the Earth/ Gates of Slumber

CD Reviews



Sourvein,Ultralord
and more


Kylesa, Rue
and more



Accept Death and more




Burmese/Fistula
and more



Negative Reaction
and more

Featured CD

Grievous- "One breath from Winter "
This is with out a doubt my favorite new band. This is fantastic doom, with deep throbbing bass and wahed out chugaholic stoner guitar, deep echoing drums, and insanely sick vocals that sound much like boiling baby's blood was quaffed before every curdling scream.The way Doom should fucking be..The song structures are nearly flawless, starting slow and, taking me the listener on great journey. This is also very attainable, not like basement sludge, this is something you can listen to over and over again without impotence. And there are some sick sounding things achieved on this record, for instance, the slowest double bass roll known to man. The cd also comes with a great silk screened cover, designed by Aaron Edge, who should be known for his Y.O.B. designs among others, infact, this is his band...This is certainly as genius as Y.O.B. I would equate this album to being lost in some foreboding north western woods, in mid winter, while you are wet and underdressed, under a fool moon, in a snow storm, and there are fucking druids hunting you...Druids that want to tie you to a tree and pull out your intestines and wrap them around a goat and set in on fire. and I must simply not be understated, or allow underestimation, this album is fucking four stars!!! Order it now!!!

Grievous
 

Deadbird "The Head and The Heart" lp
There are few times, when you first hear an amazing, thought refining band, like Neurosis, or Isis and you receive the instant realization that the songs your listening to are the best you've heard perhaps ever, and you have to play them again and again. This is the feeling I got from Deadbird. Heavy as hell, and emotional, like a very Metal Tragedy so catastrophic that words alone can not describe the massive collision of heart felt grief and despair, like a fist thrust to the unanswering sky. They combine vocals and guitar with all the power of a class 5 titan, while creating soothing melodies that only distort back into heavy dirges that make you realize that you were only in the eye of the storm. I haven't heard a band this good since I first heard Rwake, which is no surprise, because Chuck was the second guitarist on allot of Rwake's early stuff, a well missed piece which falls into place again here. There is also a similarity in production, with a signature drum sound, and clean guitar channel, and allot of the vocal styling's are so similar that I wonder if there was some actual cross pollination between the two bands. Whatever the case, the verdict is that with out a doubt, Little Rock has borne two massive and unstoppable music forces the likes of which metal has never before seen. This newest creation Deadbird, promises that this is the "end of existence part one", I can't wait to hear what's next. A MUST HEAR!!!

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