Rolling Metal Thread 2014

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Like the sound of these guys:

Cosmic Vortex

Country of origin:
Indonesia

Location:
Jakarta

Status:
Active

Formed in:
2011

Genre:
Grindcore

Lyrical themes:
Capitalism, Environmental Issues, Street Fighter

anonanon, Thursday, 17 July 2014 03:08 (eleven years ago)

yeah i would kind of expect a lot of -core to concentrate the source of all evil in capitalism

iirc some of 'savage gold' is about, uh, savage gold

j., Thursday, 17 July 2014 03:31 (eleven years ago)

hahaha will be checkin out cosmic vortex

original bgm, Thursday, 17 July 2014 03:35 (eleven years ago)

the writers of the classic 'm bison' whose lyrics are in their entirety

'm bison but why'

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Thursday, 17 July 2014 05:41 (eleven years ago)

Ha!

oblique blasphemies (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Thursday, 17 July 2014 06:32 (eleven years ago)

raging against the tyranny of oligarchs, polluters and OP bosses

anonanon, Thursday, 17 July 2014 14:26 (eleven years ago)

Liking the advance track from the upcoming debut EP by Myrkur, who have been described as a one-woman black metal project: http://open.spotify.com/track/7zBsnjMu4Gwss02UV0VBwX

glenn mcdonald, Thursday, 17 July 2014 17:59 (eleven years ago)

The email promoting the new Decibel asks, "Are PALLBEARER metal's next big thing?"

In 10 years of producing this magazine, we've seen countless, embarrassing trends come and (thankfully) go, many involving extreme bands who cross over to the mainstream. We can emphatically say that, with the release of titanic sophomore effort Foundations of Burden, Pallbearer are no flash in the pan. This gripping, crushing, refreshingly earnest album has pushed the unassuming Little Rock quartet to the forefront of doom, and we're proud to feature them on the September cover.

J. Bennett's cover story details the band's astonished reaction to the universal adoration for debut Sorrow & Extinction, and the slow, deliberate process behind crafting Foundations with notorious producer Billy Anderson. It's safe to say they got it right. This is a band whose music is actually played at funerals. The authenticity speaks for itself.

Along with coming releases from Earth, YOB and Electric Wizard (and Cardinals Folly, Black Moth, Ides Of Gemini, Alunah and Apostle of Solitude) it should be quite the doomy autumn!

Fastnbulbous, Friday, 18 July 2014 14:38 (eleven years ago)

In a world where Avenged Sevenfold is metal's biggest thing, I'm not ruling anything out.

Siegbran, Friday, 18 July 2014 14:49 (eleven years ago)

Fun fact, last year, Black Sabbath's 13 was the 86th overall best selling album in the U.S., ahead of Five Finger Death Punch (91), Arcade Fire (135), Stones - Grrr! (139), QOTSA (141), Nine Inch Nails (146), Soundgarden (149) and Alice In Chains (188). Only Avenged Sevenfold's Hail to The King beat it out at #82, unless you wanna count Kid Rock. Let's not. However, 96+% of those who bought 13 probably aren't aware that doom exists as a metal genre.

Fastnbulbous, Friday, 18 July 2014 15:08 (eleven years ago)

Well, count me among the 96+% of those who aren't aware that Kid Rock still makes music.

Siegbran, Friday, 18 July 2014 17:37 (eleven years ago)

I just got my last mailorder of 2013 in yesterday's mail! Finally just now getting Avenger's Bohemian Dark Metal, which is kinda ridiculous given how much I loved Feast of Anger, Joy of Despair. Also two on Dark Descent, big favorite label recently: the Fulmination double CD and the Craven Idol one.

― combination hair (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Wednesday, January 1, 2014 9:33 AM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

thanks to this always appearing at the top of the thread I finally checked out the Avenger. good call! stuff is absolutely sinister. I am also digging the latest Dead Congregation.

Neanderthal, Saturday, 19 July 2014 22:24 (eleven years ago)

I know at least one other ilxor saw this already but, what the fvck Cvlt Nation??!

Bus Sex Teen Busted After Queef Beef (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 21 July 2014 15:02 (eleven years ago)

dare i ask?

will post gilead fest recap some time this week but in the meantime i'll just start with holy fucking fuck was that amazing

Everyone is awful except you. Wait, no, you are also awful. (jjjusten), Monday, 21 July 2014 15:24 (eleven years ago)

Yup.

EZ Snappin, Monday, 21 July 2014 15:31 (eleven years ago)

Can't wait to read the recap, I'm curious to hear about the amazingness. Besides the tacos in a Frito bag thing, that is.

Bus Sex Teen Busted After Queef Beef (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 21 July 2014 15:46 (eleven years ago)

re: Cvlt Nation, they posted a really terribly thought-out photo essay comparing Gaza to the Holocaust. but, hey, they did have the class to lead it off with an intro basically saying, "no bitching".

Bus Sex Teen Busted After Queef Beef (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 21 July 2014 15:48 (eleven years ago)

uggggggggh

Everyone is awful except you. Wait, no, you are also awful. (jjjusten), Monday, 21 July 2014 16:02 (eleven years ago)

my short takeaway from gilead while i get my brain sorted back together and put out all the fires that happen when i leave the shop for the weekend is that the absolute stunner in a show full of incredible performances was Kowloon Walled City, hands down.

Everyone is awful except you. Wait, no, you are also awful. (jjjusten), Monday, 21 July 2014 16:04 (eleven years ago)

nice. how was Thou?

Bus Sex Teen Busted After Queef Beef (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 21 July 2014 16:09 (eleven years ago)

Thou/Body collab was amazing (the Terrible Lie cover especially), Body was great, shamefully that 5 hour drive and general ear/body/brain fatigue mad us decide to roll out before Thou played (they closed Sunday night and I have to be here today being vaguely conscious selling pedals and guitars and stuff).

Everyone is awful except you. Wait, no, you are also awful. (jjjusten), Monday, 21 July 2014 16:13 (eleven years ago)

the Terrible Lie cover especially),

!!!!!!

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Monday, 21 July 2014 16:23 (eleven years ago)

oh my god, you have no idea

Everyone is awful except you. Wait, no, you are also awful. (jjjusten), Monday, 21 July 2014 16:26 (eleven years ago)

Generation of Vipers sadly didn't play the Devo cover, but were probably in second place for holy shit points

Everyone is awful except you. Wait, no, you are also awful. (jjjusten), Monday, 21 July 2014 16:27 (eleven years ago)

Yup.

EZ Snappin, Monday, 21 July 2014 22:09 (eleven years ago)

new witch mountain at the end of september!!

https://twitter.com/profound_lore/status/491322235701821442

j., Monday, 21 July 2014 22:18 (eleven years ago)

I know a lot of people on this thread know this already, but I reviewed the new Monarch today. It's really good.

Humorist (horse) (誤訳侮辱), Monday, 21 July 2014 22:25 (eleven years ago)

The review's really good, too. Love this band, and this is their finest work yet.

A. Begrand, Monday, 21 July 2014 22:26 (eleven years ago)

That Witch Mountain cover is fantastic!

Bus Sex Teen Busted After Queef Beef (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 19:37 (eleven years ago)

2014 continues to be a stellar year for metal!! Enjoying some of the latest releases:

Mastodon - Once More 'Round The Sun: I'm a bit of a fanboy, but this latest album from prog/sludge masters is really something, with a lighter, more psychedelic sound than previous, with the same blazing riffs and vocal trickery

Darkest Era - Severance: Cruz del Sur continue to put out impressive vintage metal, with yet another band that worships the metal gods of old, with more of a medieval/fantasy twinge than their peers

Lazer/Wulf - The Beast of Left and Right: Post-Hardcore/noise mixed with Meshuggah-esque prog metal? Sounds great to me

Demonic Resurrection - The Demon King: Not content with ripping off faces with Reptilian Death, Sahil 'The Demonstealer' Makijha unleashes yet more destructive, smoking death metal, with more of a melodic edge this time around

Mortals - Cursed To See The Future: Simply disgusting, filthy hardcore punk-infused black metal, with sickening vocals and raizing riffage

Judas Priest - Redeemer of Souls: I really didn't expect this, but it's absolutely excellent, bristling with the amazing Priest energy long though lost.

Still patiently awaiting new albums from Opeth, Electric Wizard, Godflesh, Alunah, YOB & Black Moth, plus many more besides. Between these and classic resissues like Slayer's Show No Mercy, there's a lot of metal to enjoy this year, and it's not even nearly Christmas yet!

Greatjon, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 23:22 (eleven years ago)

Show No Mercy is being reissued? Any details?

I'm really looking forward to that Alunah album too. I loved their last one.

A. Begrand, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 23:37 (eleven years ago)

Things I enjoyed thus far this year:
Aborted - The Necrotic Manifesto
Apostolum - Winds of Disillusion
Arch Enemy - War Eternal
Black Anvil - Hail Death
Children Of Technology - Future Decay
Empire Auriga - Ascending the Solar Throne
God Macabre - The Winterlong... (Reissue)
Junius - Days Of The Fallen Sun (EP)
Midnight - No Mercy for Mayhem
Swans - To Be Kind
Twilight - III: Beneath Trident's Tomb
White Lung - Deep Fantasy
Young and in the Way - When Life Comes to Death

Things I need to get:
Agalloch - The Serpent & the Sphere
Alcest - Shelter
BABYMETAL - BABYMETAL
The Body - I Shall Die Here
Conan - Blood Eagle
Dead Congregation - Promulgation of the Fall
Electric Funeral - Total Funeral (Compilation)
Floor - Oblation
Goatwhore - Constricting Rage of the Merciless
Godflesh - Decline & Fall (EP)
Gridlink - Longhena
Impaled Nazarene - Vigorous and Liberating Death
Judas Priest - Redeemer of Souls
Mustasch - Thank You for the Demon
The Oath - The Oath
Overkill - White Devil Armory
Slough Feg - Digital Resistance
Sunn O))) & Ulver - Terrestrials
Thantifaxath - Sacred White Noise
Thou - Heathen
Triptykon - Melana Chasmata
Wolves in the Throne Room - Celestite

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Wednesday, 23 July 2014 07:40 (eleven years ago)

thanks for the headsup on the Monarch album. a while back I was buying everything they released w/o thinking but I guess I drifted off as I didn't know they were on Profound Lore now

Kiss Screaming Seagull Her Seagull Her (DJ Mencap), Wednesday, 23 July 2014 08:19 (eleven years ago)

Ah, mid-year progress report time! The layout/functionality of my list search needs work, but I am keeping it up to date: http://fastnbulbous.com/list.php

Faves so far, will no doubt change by EOY:

Slough Feg – Digital Resistance (Metal Blade) | Buy
Castle – Under Siege (Prosthetic) | Buy
Serpent Venom – Of Things Seen And Unseen (Church Within)
Satyress – Dark Fortunes (Satyress) | Bandcamp
Ogre – The Last Neanderthal (Minotauro) | Bandcamp
Demon Eye – Leave The Light (Soulseller/Megaforce) | Bandcamp
Monolord – Empress Rising (Riding Easy) | Bandcamp
Moab – Billow (Scion AV)
Purple Hill Witch – Purple Hill Witch (Church Within)
Mastodon – Once More 'Round The Sun (Reprise)
Judas Priest – Redeemer Of Souls (Sony)
Below – Across The Dark River (Metal Blade)
Blood Farmers – Headless Eyes (Resurrection) | Buy
Triptykon – Melana Chasmata (Century Media)
Agalloch – The Serpent & The Sphere (Profound Lore) | Bandcamp
Conan – Blood Eagle (Napalm)
Mortalicum – Tears From The Grave (Metal On Metal) | Bandcamp
Dopelord – Black Arts, Riff Worship & Weed Cult (Dopelord) | Bandcamp
Serpent Warning – Serpent Warning (I Hate)
Clouds Taste Satanic – To Sleep Beyond The Earth (Clouds Taste Satanic) | Bandcamp
Druglord – Enter Venus (STB) | Bandcamp
Ocean Chief – Universums härd (I Hate) | Bandcamp
John Gallow – Violet Dreams (I, Voidhanger) | Bandcamp
Blackfinger – Blackfinger (Church Within)
Pilgrim – II: Void Worship (Metal Blade)
Vestal Claret – The Cult Of Vestal Claret (Cruz Del Sur)
Morgue Of Saints – Monolith (Morgue Of Saints) | Bandcamp
Grand Magus – Triumph And Power (Nuclear Blast)
Lazer/Wulf – The Beast of Left and Right (Retro Futurist Records) | Bandcamp
Major Kong – Doom Machine (Major Kong) | Bandcamp
The Wounded Kings – Consolamentum (Candlelight)
Mount Salem – Endless (Metal Blade)
Slomatics – Estron (Head Of Crom) | Bandcamp
Bongripper – Miserable (Burning World) | Bandcamp
Tombs – Savage Gold (Relapse) | Bandcamp
Dark Forest – The Awakening (Cruz del Sur)
Novembers Doom – Bled White (The End)
Ancient Altar – Tidal (Midnight Collective) | Bandcamp
Demonic Resurrection – The Demon King (Candlelight)
Mope – Mope EP (Taxi Driver) | Bandcamp
Darkest Era – Severance (Cruz del Sur) | Bandcamp
Portrait – Crossroads (Metal Blade)
Kongh – Sole Creation (Agonia) | Bandcamp
Morbus Chron – Sweven (Century Media)
Volume IV – Long In The Tooth (Ripple Music) | Bandcamp
Sabaton – Heroes (Nuclear Blast)
Opium Warlords – Taste My Sword Of Understanding (Svart) | Bandcamp
Kobra And The Lotus – High Priestess (Simmons)
Mortals – Cursed To See The Future (Relapse) | Bandcamp
Serpentine Path – Emanations (Relapse) | Bandcamp
Behemoth – The Satanist (Nuclear Blast)

Also looking forward to Brimstone Coven remaster, Saturn, Cardinals Folly, Pallbearer, Black Moth, Opeth, Heat, Earth, YOB, Electric Wizard, Witch Mountain, Apostle Of Solitude.

Fastnbulbous, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 15:24 (eleven years ago)

Oh, and also Death Penalty, which I talked about in Rolling Stoner/Psych/Freak/Doom/Sludge/Retro/Drone/Space Thread 2014: These Start at 11

It's out in September on Rise Above. Gaz Jennings of Cathedral with Belgian singer Michelle Nocon from SerpentCult (circa the 2008 album Weight Of Light plus another dude from the band). Less doomy than Cathedral, more classic metal and NWOBHM. Those who liked Avatarium should dig this.

Forgot this too:

Satan's Satyrs - Die Screaming (Trash King) | Bandcamp
This is filthy, blown-out occult horror doom, kind of an unholy union of Electric Wizard and early Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats. Electric Wiz were such fans that they recruited Clayton Burgess into their current lineup on bass duties.

Fastnbulbous, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 16:20 (eleven years ago)

I feel strongly about Gridlink, Triptykon, Nux Vomica, Behemoth, Judas Priest, and some of the Babymetal tracks (it's more fun just to watch live videos than to listen to the album). Agalloch's withered a bit.

jmm, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 16:44 (eleven years ago)

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NAPALM DEATH fan Joko Widodo is now the actual, for real President of Indonesia -fkn RAD!

anonanon, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 16:50 (eleven years ago)

From enslavement to obliteration...of the other presidential hopefuls.

Siegbran, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 18:23 (eleven years ago)

(there must be a better pun ou there)

Siegbran, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 18:24 (eleven years ago)

You suffrage...but why?

jmm, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 18:35 (eleven years ago)

My favorite metal of the year so far:

The Great Old Ones, Tekeli-Li
Dead Congregation, Promulgation of the Fall
Morbus Chron, Sweven
Lord Mantis, Death Mask
Wolvhammer, Clawing into Black Sun
Thantifaxath, Sacred White Noise
Mastodon, Once More 'Round the Sun

Also, they're not really metal, but definitely heavy-ish: Psalm Zero, Planning for Burial, and Have a Nice Life.

Skrot Montague, Wednesday, 23 July 2014 18:50 (eleven years ago)

I've never heard Monarch before. This is great. Really interesting vocals in particular.

jmm, Thursday, 24 July 2014 15:57 (eleven years ago)

I was really let down by that Psalm Zero record, felt like a rare misfire for Profound Lore.

Bus Sex Teen Busted After Queef Beef (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Thursday, 24 July 2014 16:18 (eleven years ago)

The Psalm Zero record really grew on me. I thought it was kinda awkward at first. Reminds me of Voivod with goth vocals, which is a good thing to my ears.

Bloody Pelt Found Near the Scene of the Crime (Skrot Montague), Thursday, 24 July 2014 16:38 (eleven years ago)

For those in Chicago, Reckless left me a message that they finally got Demon Eye - Leave the Light in, but I already got the CD via mailorder months ago. Anyone want it?

Lately I can’t get enough of bands mixing early 70s proto-metal with doom and NWOBHM, especially when done right by the likes of Brimstone Coven and Avatarium. The latest contender grew out of the classic rock tribute band Corvette Summer. While that is not such unusual, lead singer Erik Sugg’s dayjobs are. He’s a reference librarian who hosts a storytime for young kids. Mixing stories with his take on traditional children’s songs and his own music, Mr. Erik’s Rockin’ Storytime has expanded to kids’ parties, and he’ll even release a children’s record later in the year. Let’s hope some of the less cool parents don’t discover his adult nighttime job with Demon Eye, as the North Carolina folk may fear he’s indoctrinating their children with Satanic themes. I don’t think discovering this music at a tender age would be a bad thing for anyone. Maybe in a different world if more bands followed the Sabbath, Deep Purple, Pentagram and Maiden templates instead of Cream, Hendrix and Zep, I’d take bands like Demon Eye more for granted. In reality it’s hardly a path towards financial success and stardom.

Fastnbulbous, Friday, 25 July 2014 04:13 (eleven years ago)

Show No Mercy is being reissued? Any details?

I can't find any info on this. Expanded, remaster, usual bonus tracks?

ringworm, Friday, 25 July 2014 11:17 (eleven years ago)

Depending on which Reckless it is, I'll take it.

Bus Sex Teen Busted After Queef Beef (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 25 July 2014 14:19 (eleven years ago)

On an excursion to Atlantic City earlier this week, I made sure to stop in at the Rock Stop, the record store where Neill Jameson (AKA Imperial from Krieg, Twilight and several other projects of some renown and occasional Decibel contributor) rules the roost for metal purchasing. We only met once before, very briefly at a local show, and we shot the shit for an hour talking about a ton of topics. Dude is funny and incredibly honest about everything. He told me cool stories about working with Thurston Moore and Blake Judd and we shared mutual tales of record store employment. All around good dude.

I am moved to post here because, as I am prone to do in record stores, I asked Neill about what new things he liked that he would recommend me pick up. Without hesitating he pointed to the Young and in the Way CD When Life Comes To Death though he did so with the disclaimer that they were somewhat polarizing because they were "hardcore dudes."

When I saw that they were on Deathwish, I figured that it was a Deafheaven deal but I really saw what he meant when I Googled the band later and saw my friend (and occassional ILM poster) Kim Kelly's Pitchfork review which seems to say she doesn't quite trust them and getting venues closed down thanks to the overzealous use of pig's blood sure gives evidence that maybe they're trying a little bit too hard.

I've listened to the album several times now and I really enjoy it. I generally am a sucker for bands who mix up different ideas, something that even detractors of YAITW concede, but I think they're a lot better at it than they do, evidently, and I really don't give a shit about how "true" or "cult" they are (or whatever adjectives the kids use today). The disc has some great grimy riffs, perfectly residing between crust and black metal, and they seem to excel whether they are getting thrashy or atmospheric - and my favorite track "Take My Hand" does it all.

I was surprised that there was not a single mention of this album in this thread given the relatively high profile the band has and I wonder how the ILM denizens feel about the disc. I assume not as glowingly as I do since it hasn't come up yet...

Loud guitars shit all over "Bette Davis Eyes" (NYCNative), Friday, 25 July 2014 14:36 (eleven years ago)

Man, here's another article about that blood stunt, sounds like it's shutting down the venue for good. I'm all for theatricality and blood-soaked performances, but seems like it's a pretty dick move to not clear it with the venue first and not bothering to be involved with the clean-up.

Bus Sex Teen Busted After Queef Beef (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 25 July 2014 14:46 (eleven years ago)

only got the vaguest memory of even hearing this band's name before tbh. generally trust Kim's opinion on matters like these as much as any reviewer working right now, tho do disagree quite strongly with There’s not much room for weakness or emotion in ... hardcore punk but that would be getting off topic I guess

if the band didn't give the venue any indication they were going to bathe it in claret then I wd imagine they'd be p liable for damages? as such if the venue is shutting down off the back of this it does seem a leeeeetle like they might be using this as a chance to hurry along something that was going to happen anyway

for sale: Bebe's boots, never worn (DJ Mencap), Friday, 25 July 2014 15:12 (eleven years ago)


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