4.29.2019

AFTER THE BURIAL























"evergreen"
Year:  2019
Country:  US
City:  Minneapolis, MI
Label:  Sumerian
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  9
Time:  45 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Metalcore















Having already reviewed Whitechapel this year, it seems only fitting that a new After The Burial record would come along so soon after. Whilst not being in the same sphere of musical style at all both bands are at a similar point in their careers. After The Burial much like Whitechapel are also absolute masters of their sound a band that has remained pretty much unrivaled in terms of musicianship and influence.

Evergreen (Sumerian Records) is the band’s latest opus and feels and sounds like ATB have always done but with also just enough tweaks to keep things interesting. There is no wild shift in style with that heavy Meshuggah influence still present but this time there is way more emphasis on groove and yes shudder to the thought actual hooks.

 ‘In Flux’ is a massive, huge statement of an opening song, this immediately took me back to the album In Dreams (also Sumerian) with that riff and pinch harmonic refrain becoming embedded in my skull from the off. This kind of progressive, tech metal can admittedly wear thin sometimes so it was so good to hear something fresh so early on.

 The production helps immensely throughout with a dirtier less precise mix, there’s a bit of grit and grime that I really wasn’t expecting. The balance of this with the technical nature of the songwriting is a very effective combination. ‘Quicksand’ is another slice of goodness this time with a very slow dark and methodical riff echoing much which came with last album Dig Deep. I adore this side of ATB as it differs so greatly from their previous work. Guitarist Trent Halfdahl is now the only surviving member of the original line up and he has poured every bit of himself into Evergreen. Those chugging riffs still batter you senseless and his sweeping solo style is still at times breathtaking. 
After a strong start, the familiar drawbacks of the djent sound start to rear their ugly heads. Now while the overall sound is well-rounded there is enough wizardry and flair in the music the vocals really do need a lot of work. Now I’m not saying that there needs to be an abundance of clean vocals à la Periphery or even Monuments. There just needs to be a lot more variation, something to take these songs to the next level.

Take ‘Respire’ for instance a track which is about as straight ahead Metalcore as ATB will ever get and somewhere where I felt the vocals could have really filled things out. Instead, it just dissolves into the same style no matter what the music is doing. Evergreen is a very apt title being that ATB is still here and will be for many years to come. This is a very solid progressive metal album which still shows why they’re so highly regarded amongst fans and peers alike. There is just so those same nagging problems which stop it being a masterpiece (*Review by Kieran Mitchell ).
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"wolves within"
Year:  2014
Label:  Sumerian
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  9
Time:  36 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Metalcore







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"in dreams"
Year:  2010
Label:  Summerian
Format:  CD
Tracks:  8
Time:  30 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Metalcore








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"forging a future self"
Year:  2006
Label:  none
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  9
Time:  30 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Metalcore








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4.12.2019

WAR//PLAGUE


















"into the depths"
Year:  2018
Country:  US
City:  Minneapolis, MN
Label:  Profane Existence
Format:  LP
Tracks:  10
Time:  35 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Crust Punk













Forming in early 2008, War//Plague have been one of the most dedicated and productive DIY punk bands for the last decade bringing socio/political rage and ferocity to their music. With 10 releases to date, there is no end in sight for these veteran Minneapolis punks. Born out of the ashes of previous Minneapolis bands Provoked, Pontius Pilate and Calloused, War//Plague continue to be active in the DIY community and constantly push the envelope with their ever-evolving sound. War//Plague know their roots and the underbelly of the DIY movement has fueled them since day one.
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"carrion"
Year:  2016
Label:  Profane Existence
Format:  LP
Tracks:  9
Time:  36 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Crust Punk








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4.07.2019

WHITECHAPEL
























"the valley"
Year:  2019
Country:  US
City:  Knoxville, TE
Label:  Metal blade
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  10
Time:  40 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Death Metal
















The Lowdown: Thirteen years and seven albums into their career, Whitechapel have crafted one of their most fascinating works with The Valley. The album is the furthest departure the band has ever taken from that deathcore sound found back on The Somatic Defilement. More fascinating, however, is the emotional depths in which The Valley explores, and how brilliantly that emotion intertwines with equally brutal and passionate instrumentals. The Good: The Valley is brimming with heartache and desperation as vocalist/lyricist Phil Bozeman shares the struggles of his childhood. In particular, Bozeman focuses on the troubles regarding his mother, and the back and forth battle between himself and his stepfather. “When a Demon Defiles a Witch”, Third Depth”, and “Doom Woods”, are just a few examples of Bozeman’s revealing intimacy throughout the record. The grim poetic nature of his words provide captivating insight into his life; in “When a Demon Defiles a Witch”, he shares, “What has the world come to when a demon defiles a witch?/ Nobody trusts a word I say/ I can’t erase these memories/ But I will erase humanity.” Bozeman’s clean vocals make much more of a presence throughout The Valley; that said, it isn’t the only significant change in Whitechapel’s musicianship. The music, distant from any overwhelming deathcore qualities, provides a plethora of diverse compositions that will keep listeners engaged. The instrumentals ride to a catchy, pulse-pounding groove; the drums and bass shift from calculated flows to sporadic flurries, with the guitars shooting off into melodic bursts and menacing rhythms. “Hickory Creek” makes for a tremendous example of the band’s craftsmanship, providing a range of atmosphere that grows from somber and gentle to vibrant and angry. The Bad: While not a strong complaint, the only issues within The Valley are the few songs that come off as “generic.” While “Lovelace”, “Brimstone”, and “Black Bear” are fine additions, they don’t offer anything unique to stand out among the record’s more intricate and emotional tracks. The Verdict: Throughout Whitechapel’s career, they’ve built constantly upon their sound; it’s with The Valley that Whitechapel not only provide their best work in years but take the next step up in their artistry. Thanks to a unique blend of instrumentation, excellent vocal talent, and poetic lyricism, Whitechapel’s The Valley takes its place among the upper ranks of the band’s discography. Essential Tracks: “When a Demon Defiles a Witch”, “Hickory Creek”, “The Other Side”. (*Review by Michael Pemental )
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4.01.2019

MONSTER SQUAD






















"depression"
Year:  2018
Country:  US
City:  Vacaville, CA
Label:  Voltage
Format:  LP
Tracks:  12
Time:  28 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Punk













Monster Squad is a hard hitting, energetic, 5 piece consisting of catching leads, aggressive drumming, powerful vocals, and creative bass lines that have been dominating the punk scene throughout the country. Monster Squad has set out to bring their music to a new level with a raw stage show as well as extensive touring.
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"fire the faith"
Year:  2007
Label:  Voltage
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  11
Time:  26 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Punk








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"strength through pain"
Year:  2004
Label:  Voltage
Format:  CD, LP
Tracks:  12
Time:  24 min.
Genre:  rock
Style:        Punk








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