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Ink 19 :: Sodom
The Final Sign of Evil (SPV). Review by Matthew Moyer.
SODOM THE FINAL SIGN OF EVIL SPV Let's be clear, the conceptualizing behind this album is fucking Warhol-level superior. The original lineup of seminal European deathly thrash warriors Sodam - that's Tom Angelripper vocals/bass, Grave Violator guitars and Chris Witchhunter drums to you - decided to ...
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Ink 19 :: Usurper
Cryptobeast (Earache Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...of the Tardy Brothers’ swampy roots and replaced with a darker, more metallic underbelly. There’re hints of the inexorable crush of Unleashed and Sodom (enough cool riffs amid the speed thrills for Sodom, too) in there, as well. Take for instance the unstoppable force of "Return of the Werewolf." A...
Ink 19 :: Rejection in Texas
May 2000 :: SXSW :: Rejection in Texas (Redd Klaats)
REJECTION IN TEXAS by Redd Klaats "The selection committee of this year's South by Southwest Music Conference regrets to inform you that they have been unable arrange an appropriate showcase for your talents. Unfortunately, among the more than 4000 groups and solo performers applying, many highly qualified ...
Ink 19 :: Therion
November 1998 :: Music Sl-T :: Therion (David Lee Beowülf)
.... Then, however, there's the question of the lyrical content. Sure it sounds like heavy opera, but what opera contains songs like "The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah," "Birth of Venus Illegitima," or "Raven of Dispersion"? These and other songs beckon forth pagan earth deities and other Satanic entities...
Ink 19 :: Old Man's Child
May 2000 :: Music M-O :: Old Man's Child (Mike Fournier)
...(facepaint, spikes, and chains) of Black Metal, one can not notice the heavy influence of early metal pioneers like Celtic Frost, Destruction, and Sodom. Although they maintain a upbeat tempo throughout, Usurper aren't afraid to open the floodgates, like on "Deep In the Forest." Visions From the Gods...
Ink 19 :: Genocide
Apocalyptic Visions (Vбn Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
...satanic wheels are reinvented here - but Apocalyptic Visions is a supremely enjoyable slice of dirty, messy lo-fi blackdeath punk. Owing as much to Sodom as to early Emperor, Hellhammer, and the eternally sneering Carpathian Forest - Genocide have no qualms with occasionally injecting doses of sneering...
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