http://deadrhetoric.com/features/july-2017-rapid-fires-short-reviews/
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0 Dead Rhetoric – Centuries of Decay – S/T – “Get down with the neck-snapping “Wings of Death.” It’s a Canuck groove-metal gem.”
0 Redefining The Musical Boundaries – Reseña: Crafteon – ‘Cosmic Reawakening’
0 PowerMetal.de – TERRIFIER – WEAPONS OF THRASH DESTRCUTION
0 Vancouver Is Awesome – What You Should See This Week – Zaum
0 Nexus Newspaper – Mantra-doom duo Zaum bring the metal from the maritimes
0 Metal Trenches – Protosequence – Biophagous – “Protosequence is an act of quality over quantity. I get seriously lost in their music, be it through a spine-damaging headbanging session (“DFL”) or stretch of melodic introspection (“Shepherd”). Biophagous offers up another nice showcase of the band’s skill across a variety of substyles and paces.”
Protosequence is an act of quality over quantity. I get seriously lost in their music, be it through a spine-damaging headbanging session (“DFL”) or stretch of melodic introspection (“Shepherd”). Biophagous offers up another nice showcase of the band’s skill across a variety of substyles and paces.
0 Metal Utopia – Planet Eater – Blackness From The Stars – “overwhelming the senses with wave after wave of sonic destruction.”
It’s difficult to imagine a villain with more scope and power than Galactus, purveyor of destruction and devourer of worlds. He can transform matter at will, drain planets of their energy, and shatter solar systems as if they were Styrofoam models. Really, if you think about it, it’s the perfect alias for a metal band – and Canadian outfit Planet Eater has embraced this moniker with their debut full-length album Blackness from the Stars, overwhelming the senses with wave after wave of sonic destruction.
http://www.metalutopia.com/planet-eater-blackness-from-the-stars-review/
0 Pig Squeals And Breakdowns – Planet Eater – Blackness From The Stars “just a brilliant addition to this year’s death metal albums.”
http://pigsquealsandbreakdowns.com/review-planet-eater-blackness-from-the-stars/
just a brilliant addition to this year’s death metal albums.