The dense pummeling proves to be super addictive, even as the chainsaw guitar riffs tear to pieces any hope of a discernible melody, ensuring things gets nastier and nastier with every minute…This Vancouver band definitely lives up to its name, just like a crazy bushman who makes the deep dark woods his home. They can both get the job done whether it’s skinning squirrels for meat or blasting out some savage heavy metal.
Category: The Mountain Man
0 Beatroute – The Mountain Man – Bloodlust (EP)
0 The Mountain Man Vs. Metal-Underground
0 Screamer Magazine Vs. The Mountain Man
0 Wanderer’s Lighthouse fanzine is out! Issue #1 March 2016 – News & Reviews w/ …From The Deep, Accursed Spawn, A Rebel Few, Armstrong Metal Fest, Brutal Battle Cuba, Demise of The Crown, Black Mourning Light Black & Doom Fest, Edu Falaschi, Eohum, Helsott, Like Animals, Martriden, Necronomicon, Operus, Projekt F, Rapheumets Well, Red Skies, Saints of Death, The Mountain Man, Van Halst, Wormwitch
Wanderer’s Lighthouse fanzine is out! Issue #1 March 2016 – News & Reviews w/ …From The Deep, Accursed Spawn, A Rebel Few, Armstrong Metal Fest, Brutal Battle Cuba, Demise of The Crown, Black Mourning Light Black & Doom Fest, Edu Falaschi, Eohum, Helsott, Like Animals, Martriden, Necronomicon, Operus, Projekt F, Rapheumets Well, Red Skies, Saints of Death, The Mountain Man, Van Halst, Wormwitch
http://metallifer.blogspot.ca/2016/04/news-wanderers-lighthouse-fanzine-is.html
0 The Mountain Man Vs. Wings Of Death
0 JP’s Music Blog – Record Journal – CD Review: New Heavy Metal Music Arriving From Rising Canadian & U.S. Bands – Eohum, The Mountain Man, The Decoys, A Rebel Few, Demise of The Crown, Raheumets Well
http://jpsmusicblog.blogspot.ca/2016/03/cd-review-new-heavy-metal-music.html
Eohum – “Eurocide” as screams and quick, technical drumming take over the marching rhythm fueled by buzzsaw guitar riffs.”
The Mountain Man – “Open Graves” is a thunderous, head-banging juggernaut of power.”
The Decoys – “Their sound reflects the honest tones of Neil Young and Tom Petty, with a youthful, hunger for success.”
A Rebel Few – “It features nine speaker-shaking numbers that incorporate some of the greatest guitar riffs of the last five years.Beginning with “Born Again,” the band hits the perfect power chords to grab your attention. Continuing with the intense rhythm of “Rebel Few” and the chugging guitars of “Dyin’ Breed,” A Rebel Few keep their foot on the gas. They close their new nine-song release with the Black Sabbath-like riff of “Bitter Man” and vicious attack of “Pure Revolution”.”
Demise of The Crown – “Their new seven-song release hits you with a blast of energy right from the opening riffs of “We Are Invincible.” They quicken the pace and let out the screams for “Human Denial,” before showcasing their instrumental skills on the intense build-up of “Don’t Worry”.”
Rapheumets Well – “The thunderous march of “Crucible Of Titans” and the epic, prog-metal appeal of “Resurgence” showcases the amazing depth in this band’s musical repertoire.”
0 The Mountain Man Vs. Gloria Metalus
0 The Mountain Man Vs. Planet Mosh
0 The Mountain Man Vs. Music Express
0 The RingMaster Review – The Mountain Man – Bloodlust EP
Like brawling with a bear, the Bloodlust EP leaves concussive destruction and raw mayhem in its wake. It relentlessly ravages and crushes with five tracks of metal ferocity but like an unbridled storm it also leaves the senses energised and hungry for more. The release is the debut assault from Canadian band The Mountain Man; an introduction to a new primal force with potential swinging from every mighty rhythmic blow and sonic tirade.
https://ringmasterreviewintroduces.wordpress.com/2016/03/23/the-mountain-man-bloodlust-ep/

