Wednesday, November 28, 2012

AEON- AEONS BLACK ALBUM REVIEW



Aeon....by far one of the most underrated death metal bands ever. Coming all the way from Sweden, the band delivers another sick and amazing full length with Aeons Black. This shows that the band knows what they're capable of. Buy the fucking album. You'll be glad you did. For being the band that inspired me to get my first tattoo, I can tell just by listening to this that they have not only gotten stronger, but the technicality has definitely put on a new edge on the death metal scene since their beginning. Harmonizing solos that are literally insane! This is by far a must have if you're a fan of Aeon. I love the instrumental piano track "The Voice of the Accuser." I never thought I'd hear this band have something like that to offer, but the pinched harmonics in the next song called "I Wish You Death" have to be demonic. 8 days ago this album came out. I'm glad to own it. I give it a 5/5 stars regardless of what others may say, but this album tears the Hell out of anything they've ever created until now. GET THE FUCKING ALBUM! I HIGHLY FUCKING RECOMMEND IT!!!!! Remember metalheads, keep it real, keep it alive forever, hails to Aeon, hails to the underground and hails to death metal and extreme music!!! Keep those horns up!!!! \m/-_-\m/ EVILVENGEANCE666



Track Listing:

1) Still They Pray
2) The Glowing Hate
3) The Voice of the Accuser
4) I Wish You Death
5) Garden of Sin
6) Neptune the Mystic
7) Nothing Left To Destroy
8) Passage To Hell
9) Aeons Black
10) Dead Means Dead
11) Sacrificed
12) Aftermath
13) Blessed By the Priest
14) Maze of the Damned
15) Die By My Hands


 This is a picture of my first tattoo. I was inspired by them to do it, and yes...this IS how you do it Tommy. Cheers!!

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

NOAH CARPENTER INTERVIEW





This is the first time in a long time that I've interviewed a musician as cool as this guy is. Noah Carpenter of Skinless and Armor Column took the time to answer my questions and I can't thank him enough. More interviews and album reviews are in the process, so stay tuned metalheads.



1) When did you first find an interest in playing guitar and was guitar the first instrument you ever played?
When I was in grade school I played trumpet in the school band. I was always into heavy metal and pretended to play guitar but when I was 14 I got my first real guitar, amp and lessons.
2) Who are you influences, both musically and personally?
I am influenced by all types of heavy metal and war movies. I'm into metal and military things so they go hand in hand in my music. My early musical influences were Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath etc. Later on I got into thrash like Overkill, Slayer, Testament etc and then into death metal like Obituary, Suffocation, Broken Hope, Bolt Thrower. It was during this death metal phase that SKINLESS was formed.
3) Besides Skinless and Armor Column, what other bands have you been in?
No 'u' in ARMOR, we use the American spelling, haha. In high school I was in a band called HATEGUTS. It was a weird mix of Metallica, Slayer, Queensryche. We only played one show and had no demos or anything. 3 of the Hateguts members went on to form Skinless.
4) Do you feel as though the death metal today is stronger than it's birth?
Most definitely not. There's just something great about early 90's death metal. Not that there aren't any god bands now, but everybody seems to be worried more about how many beats-per-minute they can play or how many notes they can play. A lot of bands have lost sight of songwriting and riffs I think.
5) Who are you listening to currently, musically?
I'm always going through tons of music. Lately, some of the bands are Death, Rush, Obsession, Testament, Epidemic, Joe Bonamassa, Rainbow, Candlemass, Cage.
6) Where has been your favorite country or state to play at?
Montreal, Canada is one place that is always solid. But that's a hard question because things change over the years. Some places that used to be strong are fading, such as our home area of Albany, NY. It used to be an amazing and energetic scene but the core has grown older I suppose. Certain towns in Germany kick ass, San Francisco has always been good to Skinless. Sometimes it's the places that don't get very many shows.....where there are 50 people going nuts rather than 700 people looking bored. I remember shows in Oklahoma City and Tasmania that had small, but insane crowds.
7) Have you ever had any embarrassing moments while on tour or onstage?
I broke my foot in 2008 while falling off a bar stool in Prague. No, I wasn't drunk at the time but my boot lace got caught on the foot rest of the stool and I fell right over. Had to take the stage for the rest of the tour on crutches. My foot was purple and the size of a football. Wasn't really a fun time.
Why did Skinless break up?
I'm going to post my statement at the time of the breakup, because the answer remains the same:
"We know that many of our fans are restless and wondering what is happening with Skinless, and for the last few years we haven't even known either. I'm not going to go into a deep, detailed description of what has transpired since the 'Trample' album, but we were plagued with lineup issues once again. The frustration of 1 step forward and 2 steps back forced me to just put the band on hiatus and try to recharge the batteries for a while.
"In June 2010 we reunited the old lineup (from the first 2 CDs) for a show in New York, and I had anticipated that we'd end up writing a new album in that formation. When the time came for serious discussions about moving forward with the album a couple of the guys told me they didn't have the 'fire' and/or time to dedicate to the project. For several months afterwards I continued to work on new material and jammed with potential new band members. But, much like the other guys, I concluded that I didn't have the 'fire' either, and my inspiration was more directed towards my other band Armor Column.
"This certainly isn't an easy thing for me to do, as I have dedicated my entire adult life thus far to Skinless. We all have shifting priorities throughout life, and we feel that Skinless has run its course. To continue at this point would be forced and uninspired. Skinless has always been about energy and intensity, and doing anything half-heartedly wouldn't be true to what the band stands for."
9) Who would you say is your favorite guitarist?
Another tough question, I'll need to name a few. Tony Iommi, Robin Trower, Joe Bonamassa, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Ritchie Blackmore.
What type of gear do you use?
I use various models of Ibanez guitars. RG's, Jems, Xiphos. EMG81 and 85 pickups. I have a Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier head and an oversized 4x12 cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers. Boss tuner and noisegate. InTune custom picks. D'Addario strings.
10) Any last words for Underground Noise?
Thanks for the interview. Anyone interested can a 'like' Skinless and Armor Column on Facebook. Armor Column is currently writing new songs so please keep an eye out.

Monday, November 5, 2012

THE HACKISH- PLAGUES OF MAN EP REVIEW




                                 






        Coming out of Florida is a two piece death metal band called The Hackish. With a slight grindcore sound, I can relate this band as a mix of Napalm Death, Defecation, Arch Enemy & Coldworker. Not sure on how some of the listeners will grasp this, but I actually can see this band rising as time goes on. They use a drum machine, but you want to know a fact? Mortician did the same exact thing by using a drum machine and look at where they are now! Hey, gotta do what you gotta do to make the sound, right. Right? RIGHT. However, this 6 song EP is pretty decent must say. Based on their sound, it's good. The only fuss I can make about them is that it's a little fuzzy on the distortion. Other than that, I would have to say that Plagues of Man gets a 4.75/5 stars. Angela Gossow would probably be proud of Sandra's vocal technique. It's a bit thrashy in some spots. The riffs are actually quite catchy. I'd like to hear a solo in a song here and there, but it's okay. Deeds of Flesh used to not solo, and now they do. The bass sounds really smooth, the guitars are a little fuzzy like I said before, but the riffs are cool and catchy, the drums are realistic and clear and the vocals are good. So people, this band I recommend it, but I'm not one to really judge. Keep it real, keep it metal and keep those horns up and keep banging your mother fucking head! \m/-_-\m/ EVILVENGEANCE666


Track Listing for Plagues of Man:

Bushwacker

Planetary Guillotine
Secret Lover
Destruction
Coffin of Beliefs
Congregation Deceased

Members:

Andrew Gammil-Music and Vocals

Sandra- Vocals and Lyrics


Contact them on facebook at www.facebook.com/thehackish

Friday, October 26, 2012

ALEX MARQUEZ INTERVIEW




I am VERY pleased to announce that this is a NEW interview with Alex Marquez. This is BIG because never did I think I'd be interviewing him, thankfully that dream came true. From Malevolent Creation and Solstice....here it is!



1) How many bands have you been in other than Antagonized and Malevolent Creation?

Aside from Malevolent and Antagonized I also played in Demolition Hammer, Solstice, Resurrection, Sargon and Anger.
2) Where has been your favorite place to perform LIVE?
Anywhere in Europe is always incredible.
3) Have you ever had any scary or embarrassing moments while on tour or onstage?
Threw up onstage once and lost a bet and had to play in underwear too.. that's about it.
4) What prompted you to make the music you make?
 I love of all things heavy bro. right now i have a grind band called LEAD SEDATIVE.. you're all gonna shit when you hear this.
5) Who are you influences, both musically and personally?
Gene Hoglan and Tommy Aldridge are my drumming influences. In life definitely my father.
6) Are there any bands you listen to currently?
Dude I'm listening to old Napalm Death these days and also a band called Warrick from Miami.
7) Do you feel as though the death metal nowadays is stronger than it has been since the birth of it?
 Actually most of the shit I hear now sucks dude.. why on earth does everything have to be 1,000 miles an hour?

8) What bands have you been on tour with that you liked the best?
Exhorder is my all time fave band we've toured with.

9) Any last words for Underground Noise?
Hails and horns to UNDERGROUND NOISE for this interview and please be on the lookout for LEAD SEDATIVE!!!!!!!! Thanks Al you rule dude!


Monday, October 15, 2012

MASTERPIECE- HEIRS OF FREEDOM ALBUM REVIEW






Here is a band coming ALL the way from the land of Brazil known as Masterpiece. With the newest release Heirs of Freedom is a great album. With the sounds of thrash metal and a strong
combination of a slight hardcore edge is the vibes I get out of this band. They also have a stoner metal sound vocally and musically as well. It reminds me of early Corrosion of Conformity & Sick of It All a bit. Very edge driven music, indeed. This band has caught my eyes and ears with a killer groove in their riffs as well as awesome drumming. I think their might be a slight Metallica influence in their way of writing, and some Sepultura & Chimaira. If you like music from different countries, give these guys a shot. The intros are pretty long, but I actually dig these guys. For being something new for my ears to jam to, I give this album a 5/5 stars based on the creative minds of these guys. If you're into some of the bands I've mentioned, then you should really give this band your ears. With 11 groove laden songs, this band will get you on the ground to have fun with it. Until next time metal heads around the globe, this is EVILVENGEANCE666 keep it METAL, keep it extreme, keep it real and most of all...KEEP THOSE HORNS UP!!! \m/-_-\m/


Track Listing:
Harbinger
Revenge
No More
Mr. Disgrace
Drowned In the Sea of Lie
Hecatombe
For the Heirs of Freedom
Trajectory of Death
Lane
The Thing Out of Control
The Collector


Feel free to friend them on facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/masterpieceonline?fref=ts

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

DARK APOSTLE- ARCANE OMNISCIENCE ALBUM REVIEW





Coming from Topeka Kansas hails a band known as Dark Apostle.
Dark Apostle's remixed and remastered and I must say, 
they sound like a lot of their influences are from bands like Sodom, Children of Bodom & Immortal to name a few. They're unique
blend of black metal and thrash metal. I have listened to this whole album an entire time of 9 times so far. I've got to say, something new is always something great and by knowing the one guitarist Sergio Panuco, makes it even better. I have to give these guys a 5/5 for their awesome sound and style of music, and based on their musicianship too. I can't really pick a favorite because I like all their songs the same. Each one is fantastic beyond words. So, if you like black metal with a twist of thrash, give Dark Apostle a listen, you might be chuffed like I was. Oh and before I forget, they're looking for a new lead guitarist. Until next time metalheads, KEEP THOSE MOTHER FUCKING HORNS UP!!! \m/-_-\m/ EVILVENGEANCE666


Members:

Adtorsus- Bass, Vocals
Nescantes Morimus- Lead Guitar
Blasphem Adramelium- (Sergio) Rhythm Guitars
Arcus Lidius- Drums


Track Listing

The Tree of Woe
Thorn In My Side
I Am the Crucifer
The Judas Cradle
Summoned By Death
The Overlord
Condemned Believer
Oblivion
The Tree of Woe Reprise/ Homage to Trem
Deceiver of All (from the Parasitic Darkness Demo)
Saeth the Apostle (same DEMO)

Friday, September 14, 2012

SCREAMING ENTOMBMENT- Malice of Your Maker album review




At one time I had reviewed Screaming Entombment's EP Become the Suffering, but Malice of Your Maker is their full length. By listening to this album, the band has matured immensely, gotten way more BRUTAL sounding & most of all have amazingly improved a lot! Being a Death Metal band, I knew damn well that these guys that are ones that are rising. I got the album yesterday in the mail and waited a while to jam on it, but I can't get enough of the fifth track called The Viral Burden. The whole album in its own is awesome, Dusty's vocals have gotten a lot lower in his growling and I love it. This is something that can't be passed up. For this album being a band's debut album and first full length, I give these badasses 5/5 stars based on how much sicker they have gotten with this release. I recommend it if you love death metal of any band. If it's not up to par with you, then too bad. The guitars and bass riffs are very fresh and very sick indeed. The drums have gotten even faster and a lot more sick. Take a break from what you normally listen to and give these bad boys a fucking shot, you'll be glad you did. With this album, comparing it to what they had before, this album convinces me that these guys are gonna make heads roll for ages.  Until next time metalheads, KEEP THOSE HORNS UP!!! \m/-_-\m/ EVILVENGEANCE666

Track Listing:

Infested
Black Flames of Deception
Looting Necropolis
Doting Perdition
The Viral Burden
Mimic
Past the Wrought Iron Gate (Instrumental)
Obscurity
Malice of Your Maker
Poison the Terminal