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Ink 19 :: Peccatum
The Moribund People (The End Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...skies and icy vistas. A hybrid that has rarely worked before is so wondrous now. Of particular note is the idiosyncratic and Janus-faced cover of Bathory’s “For All Those Who Died.” For the first movement, the song is reimagined as gothic/choral beauty on a par with This Mortal Coil, strange programmed...
Ink 19 :: The Ultimate Steel Dissector
August 1999 :: Screen :: The Ultimate Steel Dissector (David Lee Beowulf)
...hobby") and this is clear by the painstaking analysis ("dissection") and crafting of each review. Bands featured in this issue include Accept, Bathory, Borknagar, Celtic Frost, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Manowar, and Ulver. All metal genres appear to be covered, and though Mr. Zahler doesn't mind letting...
Ink 19 :: Power from the North
May 2000 :: Music P-R :: Power from the North (Mike Fournier)
...Don't Remember, I'll Never Forget" and SouthPaw doing "Disciples of Hell." The Crown (formerly known as Crown of Thorns) do a blazing cover of the Bathory's "Burning Leather." Hammerfall are right at home with the Heavy Load song "Run with the Devil." Gooseflesh give new meaning to "Boogie Woogie Man...
Ink 19 :: Cream Abdul Babar
May 1999 :: Music C-D :: Cream Abdul Babar (Matthew Moyer)
...(like the first Deicide) that would unashamedly clock in at 36 minutes. What about those guitars? "Specialization Is For Insects" is almost Bathory-esque in terms of simple violence. "Empire Of The Dead" = punk rock hit, baby. I have not heard such an instantly classic anthem since the Dwarves'...
Ink 19 :: Frank Black and the Catholics
November 1998 :: Music A-B :: Frank Black and the Catholics (Matthew Moyer)
...other day, and (damn them to hell) the college radio outlet was playing "Is She Weird," and oh-my-god, I got the chills when I heard Black Francis' Bathory-meets-a-teething-infant scream. Well, he doesn't do that anymore, and it's lazy reviewing to dismiss an album based on Dave Kendall-narrated memories...
Ink 19 :: Darkthrone
Sardonic Wrath (The End Records ). Review by matthew moyer.
...disciplined attack than the Ramones in their early prime and all the unhinged “fuck it!” desperation of the metal pioneers that they pay tribute to (Bathory, Hellhammer) in every insectoid riff. “Order of the Ominous,” a moody piece of ambient soundscaping, starts things off on an uncharacteristically...
Ink 19 :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal
February 1999 :: Ink Spots :: The New Wave of European Heavy Metal (Bryan Reesman)
THE NEW WAVE OF EUROPEAN HEAVY METAL by Bryan Reesman Since the ascension of grunge and indie rock, heavy metal has become less hip to the musical masses -- at least in the United States, where pop culture tastes are as fickle as fashion trends. But during the past decade, the popularity of metal has ...
Ink 19 :: Acheron
Tribute To The Devil's Music (Black Lotus). Review by Vinnie Apicella.
...pays homage to the Metal underground of the past, featuring covers of (What!?) "Black Sabbath," Frost's "Dawn Of Meggido," Maiden's "Wrathchild," Bathory's "Raise The Dead" and Venom's "Countess Bathory," before reaching back to torch up one of their own lost souls, "Ave Satanas," which first appeared...
Ink 19 :: Incantation
Blasphemy (Necropolis). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...Incantation, the black metal years, the grindcore years, simply never happened -- they stand steadfast in the shadows of Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Bathory, Autopsy, and Obituary. A darker, more eerie, urban variant of the death metal sound. Blasphemy leaves a distinctly dark red fog around your eyes...
Ink 19 :: Xasthur
Subliminal Genocide (Hydra Head). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...being muffled? What the fuck? I like dirt and blood and broken glass and the feeling of the room the record was recorded in. It's low-fi like early Bathory and Hellhammer, but also Lou Barlow and Throbbing Gristle live tapes; where the strength of the sonics and the vision make fidelity issues another...
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