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		<title>Straighthate &#8211; Indigenous</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 22:40:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well who are Straighthate, well they come from Greece, uhhh nice place for a vacation, but who cares who they are, we are here to talk about their latest album, that they gave me a copy, how nice of them heheh, called &#8220;Indigenous&#8221;, the music fits into a kinda &#8220;Death Grindcore Hardcore Metal&#8221; thing, just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/straighthate-indigenous-cover.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-360" title="straighthate-indigenous-cover-large" src="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/straighthate-indigenous-cover-200x179.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a>Well who are Straighthate, well they come from Greece, uhhh nice place for a vacation, but who cares who they are, we are here to talk about their latest album, that they gave me a copy, how nice of them heheh, called &#8220;Indigenous&#8221;, the music fits into a kinda &#8220;Death Grindcore Hardcore Metal&#8221; thing, just like they say on their website, again, how nice, lets check to see if the music is nice as well, shall we.</p>
<p>I guess Indigenous is plagued by some of the same shit that plagues this kind of music, after a while it all seems the same, it doesn&#8217;t feel like its really a band problem as much as a musical genre problem, there are only so much ways you can blast away, well anyways it all starts off from &#8220;Middle Class Kidds&#8221; with the all too smoothing blasting and growling, its kinda quick and simple grindcorish track, not too bad, &#8220;Cannibalistic Society&#8221; is more a hardcore grind with nuances at the end, &#8220;Higher&#8221; starts up with &#8230; i don&#8217;t know some kind of movie sound sample with people struggling while <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Airplane" target="_blank">Grace Slick and the Jefferson Airplane Starship</a> sing &#8220;White Rabbit&#8221; on the background&#8230; what? higher? hey not all hippies were high hahaha, well anyways it then goes into blast hardcore and kinda keeps like that till the end, still with a nice pace to back it up, &#8220;You&#8217;ll Never see Heaven&#8221; starts off slower more verging on the hardcore side, still with intermittent blasting and then back to the full on blasting grind, till halfway were it kinda goes to more a death mood, humm a bit spliced together but still nice riffs and interesting listening, &#8220;Ethnocide&#8221; is a bit of a 2min throwaway track blasting half way to more growling and more blasting.</p>
<p>&#8220;Curse the Unholy Corpse of Jesus&#8221; is another kinda mess of track, and not in a good way, the vocalist seems to be everywhere on this one&#8230; txaaa you don&#8217;t need to growl all the way through, sometimes not talking makes a bigger impact, let the music speak for you, &#8220;Stench of Immortality&#8221; is back on the hardcore side of things, and a much better listen, kinda reminds me a bit of hardcore punk, well with the added screaming howls, finishes on a more moody groove, solid track, &#8220;Company Car&#8221; moves us back into the griding and blasting, kinda standard stuff, &#8220;Procreate&#8221; is a bit groovier hardcore grind track that finishes with a guitar lead, cool, now &#8220;Isolator&#8221; kinds starts a bit techie but grows back into full blast grind, &#8220;Kollapse&#8221; is a bit of more groovier kind of death hardcore metal, i liked it, mostly cause it has a bit of everything and still sounds pretty distinct from the rest of the the album, &#8220;Which One of Us is Gonna Die First&#8221; again starts off with more hardcore metal and kinda goes on&#8230; but well you all know what i feel about 15min tracks, unless they are going to do some groundbreaking stuff, then they mostly suck, this one is ok with some not that good parts&#8230; still about half way it stops for the &#8220;ethereal&#8221; sounds and the low guitar number finishing with some talk that gets lost on someone like me that grabs a cd to listen to music not to someones thought agendas&#8230; boring, especially for re-playability&#8230; skip skip.</p>
<p>From production values, lets say its ok, a bit muddy at times, still even though most tracks aren&#8217;t awesome, there are some interesting ones, also cause most tracks keep it short it listens well as a whole even when they start a lot of tracks with interesting and groovy intros and then blast away until the end, not following through, uhhh also i found the track names quite charming heheh, so what can i say of &#8220;Indigenous&#8221; humm like i said above this genres are a bit difficult to move beyond what is expected, even if you fuse and mash them together like Straigthate intended, i would say that this album is a solid album for those genres, these guys know theirs chops, this isn&#8217;t some garage shit, so if you are into hardcore or grind, be sure to check them out its a pretty sweet listening, but if you are looking for enlightenment, fish elsewhere ^_^</p>
<p>Myspace <a title="Straighthate Myspace" href="http://www.myspace.com/sxh" target="_blank">Straighthate</a> | Video for <a href="http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&amp;videoid=8669827" target="_blank">Ethnocide</a></p>
<p><a title="Straighthate - Higher" href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Straighthate-Higher.mp3">Straighthate &#8211; Higher</a><br />
<a title="Straighthate - Stench of Immortality" href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Straighthate-StenchOfImmortality.mp3">Straighthate &#8211; Stench of Immortality</a></p>
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		<title>Happy Happy Times</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 21:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Small Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 20:19:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Meshuggah &#8211; Obzen</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:51:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meshuggah &#8220;Obzen&#8221;, ahhh it just flows out so sweetly, well here we go, first of all i would like to say, kind of like a disclaimer that Meshuggah might be my all time favorite band, so please take that into consideration with the review to this piece of shit&#8230; wait&#8230; maybe I&#8217;m getting ahead of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/meshuggah-obzen-cover.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-352" title="Meshuggah Obzen Cover" src="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/meshuggah-obzen-cover-200x200.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a>Meshuggah &#8220;Obzen&#8221;, ahhh it just flows out so sweetly, well here we go, first of all i would like to say, kind of like a disclaimer that <a title="Meshuggah Group" href="http://www.vidcult.com/group/meshuggah" target="_blank">Meshuggah</a> might be my all time favorite band, so please take that into consideration with the review to this piece of shit&#8230; wait&#8230; maybe I&#8217;m getting ahead of myself, i get this very strange vibe, just like with <a title="Tool Forum" href="http://www.vidcult.com/group/tool" target="_blank">Tool</a>&#8216;s <a title="Review of Tool's 10000 Days" href="http://www.soundcult.com/metal/tool-10000-days/" target="_blank">10000 Days</a>, that the hype did not help at all, well lets start from the beginning, Meshuggah hail from Sweden and play &#8220;normally&#8221; a form of metal i like to describe as math metal (just like there is math rock) even though i like to call it calc metal, but if you want a more precise category i would say progressive death/thrash metal (wikipedia decided to call this avant-garde metal or experimental metal, but well we all know wikipedia is apparently filled with a bunch of crack heads that think that editing a piece of text on a website makes it true, fuck them), and their new album is out and its called Obzen, we have previously reviewed their albums Nothing and Catch 33, so lets get into it, shall we.</p>
<p>Obzen, is a shambled of an album &#8230; its not a &#8220;this doesn&#8217;t make sense&#8221; in a good way, its a &#8220;what the hell were they thinking&#8221;, i always expect new stuff or weird stuff from them, very little is ever normal and as such i find it very refreshing and enticing, but even in all the madness there was always something coherent, something that made sense, they were like <a title="Ukranian Dolls" href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/matryoshka_dolls.jpg" target="_blank">Matryoshka Dolls</a>, were each layer was different but it all fitted perfectly and therefore it made sense&#8230; now this &#8220;album&#8221; (if i should call it that) is like me getting tracks from their different albums and making a best of, sure there would be great tracks but it would all sound like shit together.</p>
<p>Well, I wont be talking a great deal about each track, no point really, the first 2 tracks, &#8220;Combustion&#8221; and &#8220;Electric Red&#8221; have nothing in common with the rest of the album, they sound like refreshed thrash metal, while &#8220;Bleed&#8221; (the single by the way&#8230; remember what i said about the <a title="Tool - Vicarious Video from 10000 Days" href="http://www.vidcult.com/video/video/show?id=1408223%3AVideo%3A4259" target="_blank">10000 Days single</a>&#8230;) has nothing to with the rest of the album, its a mind blowing track with Tomas Haake doing a freakish double bass drum work that makes me lack the words to described it, it all sounds like white sound from a television&#8230; i would buy the album just for that track &#8230; but this inconsistencies go further, also the over abuse of &#8220;commercial&#8221; sounding ruses like slowing down or stopping a song to build it up again&#8230; cause i counted&#8230; they used it 7 times (that i noticed) almost in every single track, you know at some point that they will pause for some micro shitty interlude, I&#8217;ve got no problem with that, but it has to make sense&#8230; but overusing it is like <a title="Linkin Park Group Chat" href="http://www.vidcult.com/group/linkinpark" target="_blank">Linkin Park</a> making micro intros for every single shitty track they put out (sorry just went and saw one of their live shows and they sucked a bit).</p>
<p>&#8220;Lethargica&#8221; is next and the name fits the song, its kinda an OK track, with no big highlights it kinda drags on, now the title track &#8220;Obzen&#8221; is another beast, much more innovative and a bit of a headbanger with a more stop-goish groove going on with loads of highlights&#8230; &#8220;This Spiteful Snake&#8221; is an intricate groovy track, but still lacking, it doesn&#8217;t seem to go anywhere and ultimately it just feels self indulgent (trying to fit every single thing into it), &#8220;Pineal Gland Optics&#8221; we get a straight back to back speedier groove, again great quality and musicianship but with nothing else to add, &#8220;Pravus&#8221; is pushing again the silliness, its interesting, but not that audible, its a mishmash of musical techniques than music, we finish with &#8220;Dancers To A Discordant System&#8221;, that starts pretty mind blowing heavy and groovy (why didn&#8217;t they do this on some of the other tracks is beyond me), but then it gets into a certain pattern and although pretty good, it wasn&#8217;t nothing to call back home.</p>
<p>I know, maybe i expect too much, but like every Meshuggah album it takes a certain amount of time to really start understanding the music or a album, so i took that time, but after the 100th listen, these things still bug me like hell, i was expecting a lot of different things, i was expecting &#8220;Bleed&#8221;, but no, i get this best of (when their EP I, was the right way to do a Best Of) and then you join things like the freakishly moronic cover art that looks shitty and reminds me of the endogenous <a title="Marilyn Manson Forum" href="http://www.vidcult.com/group/marilynmanson" target="_blank">Marilyn Manson</a> of Mechanical Animals, were at least he went over the top with it (in a good way), while with Meshuggah its just silly.</p>
<p>Ahh i wont drag this too long, they said in a interview that this was the first time they really had the time to make a album, and not be in a hurry, well then i hope for the next one, they&#8217;ll have to make it over a weekend, for sure we would get a masterpiece, this is above all a disappointment and will rarely fit my Meshuggah everyday playlist, don&#8217;t get me wrong, all this ranting should be taken with a touch of salt, the production is pretty much on the mark, and there are some really cool tracks (&#8220;Bleed&#8221; is Beyond Awesome), but i do expect a lot from this band, and I&#8217;m sorry to say but this time it feels, they over promised and under delivered, and that to me is a shame.</p>
<p>Official Site <a title="meshuggah official site" href="http://www.meshuggah.net/" target="_blank">Meshuggah.net</a> | Myspace <a title="Meshuggah Myspace" href="http://www.myspace.com/meshuggah" target="_blank">Meshuggah</a> | Vidcult <a title="Meshuggah - Bleed Video" href="http://www.vidcult.com/video/video/show?id=1408223%3AVideo%3A4242" target="_blank">Bleed Video</a></p>
<p><a title="Meshuggah - Bleed" href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Meshuggah-Bleed.mp3">Meshuggah &#8211; Bleed</a></p>
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		<title>Divine Heresy &#8211; Bleed The Fifth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 23:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Humm Divine Heresy&#8217;s &#8220;Bleed The Fifth&#8221;, of course i had to talk about Divine Heresy, after i knew that Dino Cazares of Fear Factory fame had a new band and that it was kinda deathmetalish and that it had Tim &#8220;The Missile&#8221; Yeung on the drums and on the bass Joe Payne from Nile fame [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/divine_heresy-bleed_the_fifth-cover.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-342" title="Divine Heresy - Bleed The Fifth" src="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/divine_heresy-bleed_the_fifth-cover-200x197.jpg" alt="Image cover from the Album \&quot;Bleed the Fifth\&quot;" width="200" height="197" /></a>Humm Divine Heresy&#8217;s &#8220;Bleed The Fifth&#8221;, of course i had to talk about <a title="Wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_Heresy" target="_blank">Divine Heresy</a>, after i knew that Dino Cazares of <a title="Review Best of Fear Factory" href="http://www.soundcult.com/metal/fear-factory-the-best-of-fear-factory/" target="_blank">Fear Factory</a> fame had a new band and that it was kinda deathmetalish and that it had Tim &#8220;The Missile&#8221; Yeung on the drums and on the bass Joe Payne from <a title="Review of Nile" href="http://www.soundcult.com/metal/nile-annihilation-of-the-wicked/" target="_blank">Nile</a> fame (even though he had no part in the making of this album), and some metalcore guy for vocals, well thats a kick ass lineup, but as well we all know sometimes a great team doesn&#8217;t play a great game hehehe, so i guess Divine Heresy play above all else Melodic Death Metal, with a lot of touches of Deathcore and Metalcore, sounds good to me&#8230; well we will see.</p>
<p>So the album starts with the title track &#8220;Bleed The Fifth&#8221;, were you get a pretty tight death metal track with tight blasting and a kind of over simplistic guitar work (ahh what do you expect from Dino) and  pretty much metalish vocals, still hard hitting and very by the book type of metal, hehehe im complaining just a bit, but overall it is still a pretty catching track, then we get the single &#8220;Failed Creation&#8221; were you get again a by the book hardcorish melodic death metal track, its ok but in comparison to the rest of the album its a bit too radio friendly and the chorus seems completely out of place like &#8220;&#8230; play death play death play &#8230; ohhh lets stop everything its time for the clean vocal chorus &#8230; play death play death play &#8230;&#8221;, still its not bad, its just not that great, then we get &#8220;This Threat Is Real&#8221; were you get like a 2 part thrash setup, that is until you enter into the &#8220;screaming tech metal part&#8221; that is actually pretty kick ass very groovy blasting, &#8220;Impossible Is Nothing&#8221; seems and feels more like Fear Factory, with tight drumming and guitar combo, ahhh how i missed it, then it goes more into death metal groove, still even when its not excellent its refreshing in their hit on this genre mix, that is until we get into the melodic part&#8230; i would cut that&#8230; its pretty awful, skip skip.</p>
<p>&#8220;Savior Self&#8221; ohhh snap hehe tech metal, awesome awesome, blasting away, then it goes into deathcore genre&#8230; until again&#8230; ahhh the painful melodic part, and then a OH MY FREAKIN HELL a &#8220;Body Hammer&#8221; hint damn&#8230; thats sweet (if you don&#8217;t know what i mean&#8230; fuck you hehehe) and thats all i have to say, &#8220;Rise Of The Scorned&#8221; starts out a bit like a melodic interlude, ahh the fuckers attached it to the begging of the song, noo it kind melds pretty well to the death metal track that blasts of screaming away, the rest is ok, i guess more into the metalcore, it ends pretty well merging with the beginning of the track, next up is &#8220;False Gospel&#8221; with a bit more deathcore meets metalcore with a much better groovy chorus with some in between licks from Dino&#8217;s guitar (i complain i know, but i like is over simplistic playing style), next is &#8220;Soul Decoded (Now And Forever)&#8221; ohh doesn&#8217;t that sound like a Fear Factory track name?, and wouldn&#8217;t you figure, it kinda sounds tech metalish, muahahah great and even better is the absence of Burton &#8220;everytime i get to a chorus i hit the sissy distortion mode&#8221; Bell, we even get a bit of a stop-go groovness, fuck it, its not awesome, but its pretty good, &#8220;Royal Blood Heresy&#8221; ohh a bit more tech metal, still pretty fucking groovy stuff, we even get a strange melodic blasting part that its actually not so bad, good job, then the album finishes up with &#8220;Closure&#8221; that although sounds like trademark Dino melodic stuff, the guy singing sounds a bit too Nickelback for my frail heart and so i pretend i didn&#8217;t listen to it.</p>
<p>Ahhh finished, so what would i expect from a band made of a tech/industrial metal guitar player, a death metal drummer and a hardcorish melodic metal singer&#8230; well exactly what i heard, it all seems so divided and broken apart, both trough the album and in the songs, its not a coherent sound in all aspects, its a broken down mess of different genres, hell just listen to the first and last track, its frightening, but in the end what did i think of this album?</p>
<p>In a perfect world Fear Factory wouldn&#8217;t have pseudo disbanded and wouldn&#8217;t be playing the fucking sissy contrived music they are playing now, hummm? did i called it music? i meant to say playing around with their instruments, but well enough about fear factory, what about divine heresy, well its a new band and as such its normal for the sound to be a work in progress, ill give them that, as well the fact that the bass player didn&#8217;t play a part working on this album, that and the fact that in the end this is a pretty nice album, makes me hope for a brighter future for Divine Heresy and as such i recommend everyone to at least give it a listen, hehehe.</p>
<p>Myspace <a title="Divine Heresy" href="http://www.myspace.com/divineheresyband" target="_blank">Divine Heresy</a> | Video for <a title="Video Divine Heresy - Failed Creation" href="http://www.vidcult.com/video/video/show?id=1408223%3AVideo%3A1518" target="_blank">Failed Creation</a></p>
<p><a title="Divine Heresy - Failed Creation" href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Divine_Heresy-Failed_Creation.mp3">Divine Heresy &#8211; Failed Creation</a><br />
<a title="Divine Heresy - Savior Self" href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Divine_Heresy-Savior_Self.mp3">Divine Heresy &#8211; Savior Self</a></p>
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		<title>Vidcult is Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, still in a beta status (there are some refinements), but for now its the <a href="http://www.vidcult.com/forum" target="_blank">official soundcult forum</a> as well as the place for all videos and media regarding the bands that we review here ^_^ heheeh so go to <a href="http://www.vidcult.com/" target="_blank">www.vidcult.com</a> and enjoy&#8230;. any problems or questions or whatever, just <a href="http://www.vidcult.com/profile/fiend" title="fiend" target="_blank">contact me there</a> also from now on to comment on soundcult you have to have a Vidcult ID (just sign up on vidcult for one), sorry but it helps to join both the site here and the network there, more news soon.</p>
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		<title>Melechesh &#8211; Emissaries</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fiend</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Uhh Melechesh, even though i was going to review this, still someone had to tell me i HAD TO REVIEW THIS ONE, so ok&#8230; here it goes, Melechesh hails from Jerusalem but its actual headquarters are in the Netherlands, playing a self titled &#8220;Mesopotamian Metal&#8221;, well i don&#8217;t know about the self titled genres&#8230; a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/melechesh-emissaries.jpg" title="Melechesh - Emissaries"><img src="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/melechesh-emissaries.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Melechesh - Emissaries" class="imageframe" height="200" width="200" /></a>Uhh <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melechesh" target="_blank">Melechesh</a>, even though i was going to review this, still someone had to tell me i HAD TO REVIEW THIS ONE, so ok&#8230; here it goes, Melechesh hails from Jerusalem but its actual headquarters are in the Netherlands, playing a self titled &#8220;Mesopotamian Metal&#8221;, well i don&#8217;t know about the self titled genres&#8230; a bit more and well see a bunch of bands saying ohhh no we play &#8220;Manhattan Death&#8221; or Amazoniancore hehehe, so for everyone that finds that silly, we&#8217;ll just call it a fusion of Black Metal with traditional Middle Eastern instruments, well lets have a listen, shall we.</p>
<p>Humm we start things off with &#8220;Rebirth Of The Nemesis&#8221; and it starts off pretty well i do feell its black metal with the garish voice and slowburn, but this is one groovy track, combining blasting and more groove oriented passages with some pretty impressive guitar and drumming work, very fresh approach&#8230; finishing it up with a very black metalish with a all male chorus,  great show, &#8220;Ladders To Sumeria&#8221; hummm i don&#8217;t know &#8230; starts off like humm dont know&#8230; pretty simple i guess&#8230; then onto black metal bashing, again with clean vocal chorus, it reminds me of the kind of ethnical trickery that SOAD does pretty well (even though sometimes to excess), but it does bring some fresheness to this weird track, sounds something between hardcore/metalcore and black metal,  still a solid entertaining track, &#8220;Deluge Of Delusional Dreams&#8221; ok&#8230; maybe its me but another strange start&#8230; maybe im expecting black metal and getting something different, we get strange funky riffing that goes into a metalcorish groove, ok&#8230; its cool, then the black metal comes in, with the vocal and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bass_drum#Double_bass_drum" target="_blank">double bass</a> and riffing, with again some clean vocal chorus, about 2/3 way it changes into something else&#8230;  kinda another groove guitar blast combo, entirely more ethical riffing, well well although already pretty formolaic, still its a pretty good listening until now, above all else it has a lot of groove.</p>
<p>&#8220;Touching The Spheres Of Sephiroth&#8221; starts off diferently, much more by the book black metal, well and it goes all the way through, humm a much diferent beast than before, much more focused, &#8220;Gyroscope&#8221; starts with some guitar work, then bass, then into a cool almost etchnical riff, then drumming and now a fool blown ethnical riff, humm its pretty nice, it feels black metal but not quite there, pretty cool track, &#8220;Double Helixed Sceptre&#8221; again a slow start, then a more electric riff to a blast beat and &#8230; damn some weird riff drum combo&#8230;. that brings to the black metal, and again the weird riff drum combo, this is one hell of a track and we haven&#8217;t got half way, very original, humm with voice it slows down a bit&#8230; and again back to black metal and the clean vocal chorus, and about 2/3 it goes into full blow black metal again&#8230; humm very interesting track, &#8220;The Scribes Of Kur&#8221; is a clean middle eastern instruments interlude, &#8220;Leper Jerusalem&#8221; is going again a bit into the Metalcore/Hardcore camp, then if slows down into a groove and its pretty much that, still a solid tune.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sand Grain Universe&#8221; is a much speedier track, still into the same black metal groove, just speedier, i kinda like it a bit better than the normal&#8230; slower kinda hehehe&#8230; and this track does it credit, loads of blasting and etchnical riffing with some slower tempos to enphasise on the higher speed, nice balance and again nice groove, &#8220;Emissaries And The Mysterium Magnum&#8221; starts of into a bass guitar combo, then into a blasting riffing and a <a href="http://www.soundcult.com/metal/tool-10000-days/">tool</a>ish muffered vocals in the background kind of thing, this all stops with the vocals into a cutted riffing style, pretty cool, still this track has a weird tempo, with a pretty sweet guitar solo (especially because if fits into the mood) and then finally it ends with the&#8230; kinda obvious ethnically infused instrumental only &#8220;Extemporized Ophtalmic Release&#8221;.</p>
<p>Someone said it was kinda like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_%28band%29" target="_blank">Nile</a>, humm dont know about that, sure there is a over enthusiasm with the themes and the ethnical instruments, and that kinda drags it a bit down&#8230; i think a band never wants to be fixed into a planet, when they should be aiming for the universe&#8230; but oh well, to each its own, and dont get me wrong, this wasnt the first listen but i did went in thinking it was black metal/death metal kinda of a Nile thing, and it sure isnt, they are 2 diferent beasts, and although i do like Nile, seems Melechesh will have a place there as well, if not because of the grooviness and little tidbits everywhere of musicianship and originality that i do enjoy ever so much ^_^</p>
<p>Official Site <a href="http://www.melechesh.com/" title="Melechesh" target="_blank">Melechesh</a> | Video for <a href="http://www.vidcult.com/video/video/show?id=1408223%3AVideo%3A1542">Genies, Sorcerers and Mesopotamian Nights</a></p>
<p><a href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Melechesh-Rebirth_Of_The_Nemesis.mp3" title="Melechesh - Rebirth Of The Nemesis">Melechesh &#8211; Rebirth Of The Nemesis</a></p>
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		<title>Machine Head &#8211; The Blackening</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2008 23:35:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fiend</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh Machine Head?, do you like good music?&#8230; then probably you don&#8217;t know Machine Head too well hehehe since hummm since The Burning Red&#8230; i just don&#8217;t give a fuck, their albums sounded like thrash, but they were mostly&#8230; how can i put this gently&#8230; shit? a big pile, well more because they had such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/machine_head-the_blackening.jpg" title="Machine Head - The Blackening"><img src="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/machine_head-the_blackening.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Machine Head - The Blackening" class="imageframe" height="188" width="200" /></a>Oh Machine Head?, do you like good music?&#8230; then probably you don&#8217;t know <a href="http://www.vidcult.com/group/machinehead" title="Machine Head" target="_blank">Machine Head</a> too well hehehe since hummm since The Burning Red&#8230; i just don&#8217;t give a fuck, their albums sounded like thrash, but they were mostly&#8230; how can i put this gently&#8230; shit? a big pile, well more because they had such an interesting first album, that everything after that should have been at least somewhat good, seems not, so&#8230; after 2 or 3 albums, here comes &#8220;The Blackening&#8221; (and i&#8217;m only reviewing this cause a friend told me i should check it out).</p>
<p>&#8220;Clenching The Fists Of Dissent&#8221; starts if off, and i&#8217;m impressed, solid thrash, it kind drags a bit on with 10min and it has a slowish middle&#8230; but i kinda get it, sort of &#8220;lets just make a freaking kick ass first track&#8221;&#8230; hell its long because it has a bit of everything, from slow burning trash, speed blasting, some <a href="http://www.vidcult.com/group/hatebreed" title="Hatebreed" target="_blank">Hatebreed</a> public shouting, short burst guitar solos, hell even time to go for a clean vocal section nearing the end, breakdown head-banging end i mean&#8230; sweet ride, &#8220;Beautiful Mourning&#8221; starts pretty well, shouting and here we go, a bit of thrashing and then we get to some heavy rifting with slow singing, then we get a sweetish chorus with some blasting, ok&#8230; not so bad&#8230; sounds a bit swedish, but not in a &#8220;LETS STOP EVERYTHING AND SING LIKE A GIRL MOMENT&#8221;, plenty of hardcore breaks and again a smallish guitar solo, and thats pretty much it, again another pretty catchy track, moving on to &#8220;Aesthetics Of Hate&#8221; starts off pretty well with pure thrash, with a very big solo&#8230; all building up to a clean vocal and pretty old school breakdown&#8230; again great, now we get &#8220;Now I Lay Thee Down&#8221; humm a bit more metalcore i guess.. with clean vocal even trough the chorus, still pretty catchy and it kinda seems to be the softest until now, some guitar solos and it gets a bit heavier to the end&#8230; humm its ok.</p>
<p>&#8220;Slanderous&#8221; is a bit of the same with some groovy drum/guitar work to build up, but again more metalcore, some breakish moments, some guitar solos, ends with a clean vocal buildup to&#8230; a bit heavier chorus, ahhh its getting kinda formulaic, &#8220;Halo&#8221; gets us a groovy blast guitar squeal break moving trough the track, that drive us to (probably) the catchiest chorus yet, pretty sweet clean vocal/guitar work&#8230; driving again to the groovy riff, midway we get a sort of breakdown to the guitar solos and even these seem to fit well with the rest of the track and to finish it off &#8230; yeah you guessed it&#8230; again clean vocal to build up to the chorus, its great don&#8217;t get me wrong, pretty sweet, but still more than predictable&#8230; a hell yeah for this track, &#8220;Wolves&#8221; starts off like hardcore should, but then goes into metalcore mode again, and then back to more hardcorish riffs, humm it gets better as we move along, we get midway another characteristic break that then merges with the rest of the track, then we get back into thrash, guitar solo and then back to chorus for the end, and that bring us to the last track &#8220;A Farewell To Arms&#8221; were we get a slow burning guitar/vocal build to the hardcorish slow burn riffing, then again a clean vocal chorus&#8230; still catchy, after the second chorus you get the guitar solos, then we speed along to thrash and eventually it dies out&#8230; pretty solid end track.</p>
<p>So what did i think of &#8220;The Blackening&#8221;? well it seems the expression &#8220;time heals all&#8221;, does have a use heheheh, Machine Head did a fine album, its not groundbreaking, its a bit formulaic (kinda has always the same song structure and it kinda always revolves around thrash/hardcore/swedish melodic metal), it lacks consistency (starts heavy with loads of thrash and ends more near to metalcore), but in the end, its a pretty slick album, even the not so good tracks are solid and there are some very groovy and heavy tracks throughout, so&#8230; if you were a fan of Machine Head or you want to listen to some modern thrash, then give this one a go.</p>
<p>Official Site <a href="http://www.machinehead1.com/" title="Machinehead1" target="_blank">Machinehead1</a> | Vidcult Video <span class="video"></span><a href="http://www.vidcult.com/video/video/show?id=1408223%3AVideo%3A842" title="Now I Lay Thee Down Video" target="_blank"> 		Now I Lay Thee Down</a><a href="http://www.vidcult.com/group/machinehead" title="Machine Head"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Machine_Head-Aesthetics_Of_Hate.mp3" title="Machine Head - Aesthetics Of Hate" target="_blank">Machine Head &#8211; Aesthetics Of Hate</a></p>
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		<title>Dew-Scented &#8211; Incinerate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 23:21:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fiend</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seems Death/Trash is in, Dew-Scented are a German Death/Trash outfit, kinda blasting growling kind of thing hehehe, not that that&#8217;s bad at all, hehehe, so here comes &#8220;Incinerate&#8221;, lets have a look to see how it handles itself. Humm the album starts with a small intro &#8220;Exordium&#8221; nice and slow building up for &#8220;Vanish Away&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/dew-scented_incinerate.jpg" title="Dew-Scented - Incinerate"><img src="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/dew-scented_incinerate.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Dew-Scented - Incinerate" class="imageframe" height="198" width="200" /></a>Seems Death/Trash is in, <a href="http://www.metal-archives.com/band.php?id=769" title="Dew-Scented" target="_blank">Dew-Scented</a> are a German Death/Trash outfit, kinda blasting growling kind of thing hehehe, not that that&#8217;s bad at all, hehehe, so here comes &#8220;Incinerate&#8221;, lets have a look to see how it handles itself.</p>
<p>Humm the album starts with a small intro &#8220;Exordium&#8221; nice and slow building up for &#8220;Vanish Away&#8221; one thing is for sure, blasting and growling is what you get, cant say that this isn&#8217;t pretty tight, there is enough variation and musicianship, but it all seems like a generic track for this kind of music, &#8220;Final Warning&#8221; is different, at least that&#8230; (I&#8217;m kinda afraid cause there is a tendency for repetition&#8230;), pretty headbanging music&#8230; very thrashy <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slayer" title="Slayer in Wikipedia" target="_blank">Slayer</a> like feel to it&#8230; just the vocals &#8230; they seem to be the least engaging part of the track for me, &#8220;That&#8217;s Why I Despise You&#8221; is a little more of the same, what starts to be a trend is the overwhelming speed&#8230; all the tracks seem to be in a hurry.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Fraud&#8221; humm well i might say its a bit of the same, &#8220;Into The Arms Of Misery&#8221; is again more of the same, i guess ill skip to some highlights of the rest of the album, &#8220;Contraddictions&#8221; is a pretty tight tune&#8230; probably one of my favorites, really sweet guitar work also &#8220;Retain The Scars&#8221; is quite brutal&#8230; again great guitar/drum work, hell seems the best is really towards the end.</p>
<p>Humm thrash&#8230; well i can say that Dew-Scented don&#8217;t take anything out, they actually put a lot in, but in my opinion, not enough to escape the too generic clause, its like going to a drive in cinema&#8230; its good clean fun, but if you go to a fucking IMAX with digital picture, digital sound that will melt your brain&#8230; yeah thats way more bang for the buck, so i guess is you like it raw with all the gritty messy brutal thrash&#8230; then what are you waiting for?</p>
<p>Official Site <a href="http://www.dew-scented.de/" title="Dew-scented" target="_blank">Dew-Scented</a></p>
<p><a href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Dew-Scented-Thats_Why_I_Despise_You.mp3" title="Dew-Scented - That's Why I Despise You">Dew-Scented &#8211; That&#8217;s Why I Despise You</a></p>
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		<title>Diskreet &#8211; Infernal Rise</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 15:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fiend</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ahh back to some headbashing hehehe, Diskreet is kind of the new wave of death metal, it has a more hardcore/grindcore feel to it, and not so much a leaning technical ability, nevertheless they hail from Kansas USA, and that might mean something to be mad about muahhaha. Infernal Rise starts pretty good with &#8220;Infernal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/diskreet-infernal-rise.jpg" title="Diskreet - Infernal Rise Cover"><img src="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/diskreet-infernal-rise.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Diskreet - Infernal Rise Cover" class="imageframe" height="198" width="200" /></a>Ahh back to some headbashing hehehe, Diskreet is kind of the new wave of death metal, it has a more hardcore/grindcore feel to it, and not so much a leaning technical ability, nevertheless they hail from Kansas USA, and that might mean something to be mad about muahhaha.</p>
<p>Infernal Rise starts pretty good with &#8220;Infernal Throne&#8221;, its kinda a slow burn blast beat kind of track, pretty good and straightforward, &#8220;Infinite Hold&#8221; comes next and starts with a guttural blast/slow rifts, then it gets into a more speed up but always with a play with the speed, slowing and speeding, always with prologued drummed blasting or small bursts of blasting, actually the drumming is what shines, its always changing the pattern, pretty nice track, it finishes much like it started, &#8220;The Bigger Complex&#8221; starts with a sound clip then goes into death blasting, it kinda works like the previous track with a bit more guitar work, but it still feels like its an all drumming thing&#8230; &#8220;Entrails&#8221; starts with the death blasting thing, stops and then picks up again almost all the way through&#8230; humm</p>
<p>&#8220;Faust&#8221; at least starts pretty differently with a more groove metal kind of thing, but damn if the drumming isn&#8217;t kinda carrying everyone on their backs, loads of variations of blasting, feels a bit like <a href="http://www.soundcult.com/rock/don-caballero-world-class-listening-problem/" title="Don Caballero Review">don caballero</a> but with worse mix between the guitarists and the drummer, it even has those more breakneck kind of breakdowns, &#8220;The Nightmare&#8221; is a bonus track and it kinda shows, its a bit more straight death metal, but still a pretty solid track, again drums shine like hell, &#8220;Promising Demise&#8221; is the last track and also a bonus one, and again a bit different from the rest of the album, slower and maybe not even death, more like metalcore even with a cleaner chorus, not so bad, its good as a final track.</p>
<p>Diskreet&#8230; humm, well this didn&#8217;t WOWed me, and it does feel like its a work in progress, i really cant tell if they are really good, i do like some of the tracks, but it seems like a one trick band, well we will see how they fare with time, i did particularly liked the drumming and hell with this drumming maybe its just a matter of tweaking this and that and they have them selfs a kick ass band, so why not check it out (at least the mp3) hehehe</p>
<p>Official Site <a href="http://www.myspace.com/diskreet" title="Diskreet Myspace" target="_blank">Myspace Diskreet</a> (Myspace? hum?) <a href="http://www.siegeofamida.net/artists.php?id_band=0033" title="Siege of Amida, Diskreet" target="_blank">Siegeofamida.net</a> (Label Page)</p>
<p><a href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Diskreet-Faust.mp3" title="Diskreet - Faust">Diskreet &#8211; Faust</a></p>
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		<title>Car Bomb &#8211; Centralia</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 02:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fiend</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh dear&#8230; this is one those albums thats hard as hell to review but oh so fun to listen to&#8230; if that doesn&#8217;t abode well for Car Bomb (nice name by the way&#8230; kinda appropriate) i don&#8217;t know what will, so Car Bomb is what i would call a Mathcore band, following the likes of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/car_bomb-centralia_cover.jpg" title="Car Bomb - Centralia"><img src="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/car_bomb-centralia_cover.thumbnail.jpg" alt="Car Bomb - Centralia" class="imageframe" height="200" width="200" /></a>Oh dear&#8230; this is one those albums thats hard as hell to review but oh so fun to listen to&#8230; if that doesn&#8217;t abode well for Car Bomb (nice name by the way&#8230; kinda appropriate) i don&#8217;t know what will, so Car Bomb is what i would call a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathcore" title="Mathcore" target="_blank">Mathcore</a> band, following the likes of <a href="http://www.soundcult.com/metal/the-dillinger-escape-plan-miss-machine/" title="The Dillinger Escape Plan Review" target="_blank">The Dillinger Escape Plan</a> and <a href="http://www.soundcult.com/metal/psyopus-ideas-of-reference/" title="Psyopus - Ideas of Reference Review" target="_blank">Psyopus</a>&#8230; so lets have a look see.</p>
<p>It all starts off with a bit of a bang with &#8220;Pieces of You&#8221;, you kinda get a picture right away of what this is all about, the music is a bit more cut and paste than The Dillinger Escape Plan, i mean they have smoother transitions, unlike Car Bomb were most of the time you see cuts between segments in the music, its not too bad cause the segments are pretty rockin, but still &#8230; cut and paste, &#8220;Gum Under The Table&#8221; comes next and a kind of fused death fuzzed metal groove going on into a electronic passage into a hardcorish kind of breakdown&#8230; and then&#8230; might i say a <a href="http://www.soundcult.com/metal/meshuggah-nothing/" title="Meshuggah - Nothing Review" target="_blank">Meshuggah</a> big wall of sound break&#8230; humm very nice.</p>
<p>Well i wont bore everyone by examining every track, suffice to say all of them seem and sound very fresh, they all follow this constant cutting and are very much founded into a more hardcore and harsh foundation, but again with loads of different stuff going around, maybe the most notable track for me is the very awkward &#8220;Best Intentions&#8221;, the rest is kind of a blazing blur of blasting and jazzing.</p>
<p>So&#8230; ok&#8230; is it good? txaaaa, i don&#8217;t know, like i said above this kind of music is difficult to give it a heads up or down, these boys have skill, but i do understand why a lot of people might not like it, its a bit too cut up, they barely capitalize on good grooves, i guess they seem to be in too much of a hurry to play something else, so yeah if you like weird technical metal maybe Car Bomb is just the right fit.</p>
<p>Official Site <a href="http://www.carbombcult.com/" title="Car Bomb Cult" target="_blank">Car Bomb</a> (great domain by the way)</p>
<p><a href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Car_Bomb-M_6.mp3" title="Car Bomb - M^6">Car Bomb &#8211; M^6</a><br />
<a href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Car_Bomb-His_Eyes.mp3" title="Car Bomb - His Eyes">Car Bomb &#8211; His Eyes</a></p>
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		<title>Blinded Colony &#8211; Bedtime Prayers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 13:57:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seems I&#8217;m going from A to Z, well anyway here is the &#8220;new one&#8221; from the Swedish Blinded Colony, hmmm a bit of &#8220;Gothenburg&#8221; style of music, humm, first of all after a couple of listening although it sounds a bit like a more hardcorish form of Soilwork or In Flames (and lately i haven&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/blinded_colony-bedtime_prayers_cover.png" title="Blinded Colony - Bedtime Prayers"><img src="http://www.soundcult.com/wp-content/uploads/blinded_colony-bedtime_prayers_cover.thumbnail.png" alt="Blinded Colony - Bedtime Prayers" class="imageframe" height="200" width="200" /></a>Seems I&#8217;m going from A to Z, well anyway here is the &#8220;new one&#8221; from the Swedish <a href="http://www.blindedcolony.com/" title="blindedcolony.com" target="_blank">Blinded Colony</a>, hmmm a bit of &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavian_death_metal" title="Gothenburg Sound" target="_blank"><span class="tiny">Gothenburg</span></a>&#8221; style of music, humm, first of all after a couple of listening although it sounds a bit like a more hardcorish form of Soilwork or <a href="http://www.soundcult.com/metal/in-flames-%e2%80%93-come-clarity/" title="In Flames Come Clarity Review">In Flames</a> (and lately i haven&#8217;t been that impressed with both this bands), well lets just sink our teeth on this one.</p>
<p>Starts of with &#8220;My Halo&#8221;, and its pretty much the growling/shouting kind of stuff, with some electronics accents and a clearish vocal chorus, kinda the formula is always there, its not that bad, but nothing remarkable, &#8220;Bedtime Prayers&#8221; is kinda a bit of the same, a bit more catchier&#8230; i guess, &#8220;Once Bitten Twice Shy&#8221; &#8230; hummm maybe its me but again pretty much the same, i guess the riffs and timing seem pretty similar, not much definition in the sound, &#8220;Need&#8221; is&#8230; well again a bit better, but it seems like its always getting the catchier stuff and repeating it to infinity.</p>
<p>&#8220;Revelation Now!&#8221; is &#8230; pretty weak track, skip skip, &#8220;21st Century Holocaust&#8221;&#8230; well again a bit of a mess, skip skip, &#8220;Aaron&#8217;s Sons&#8221; is again nothing to call home about, &#8220;In Here&#8221; &#8230; blahhhh, &#8220;Heart&#8221; finishes the album, and its the &#8220;quieter&#8221; track, every album seems to have one&#8230; the chick pleaser hehehe</p>
<p>I know i know, this kind of music tend to compare with the &#8220;big boys&#8221; and as such maybe a bit unfair, but if i played in the gender i would try and mix things up and give it an edge, well it kinda doesn&#8217;t matter the gender, you should always try and make it your own, also the album seems to die half way trough it or i maybe i just got bored, so i guess i can say that Blinded Colony are good enough but this one is only for real fans of this kind of music&#8230; I&#8217;ll probably move to <a href="http://www.soundcult.com/metal/behemoth-the-apostasy/" title="Behemoth">more interesting stuff</a>.</p>
<p>Official Site <a href="http://www.blindedcolony.com/" title="Blinded Colony" target="_blank">Blindedcolony.com</a></p>
<p><a href="http://mp3.soundcult.com/Blinded_Colony-Once_Bitten_Twice_Shy.mp3" title="Blinded Colony - Once Bitten Twice Shy">Blinded Colony &#8211; Once Bitten Twice Shy</a></p>
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