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		<title>From Exile &#8211; Monolith [Review]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 03:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jordan Munson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the heart of the south, Atlanta metal band From Exile are one of the few bands out there that refuse to be pigeonholed.  Self dubbed as &#8220;progressive thrash metal&#8221; they truly transcend that, touching nearly every style of melodic metal out there on Monolith, the band&#8217;s second full length album.  Currently, From [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=jordanmunson.wordpress.com&blog=2454075&post=448&subd=jordanmunson&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>From the heart of the south, Atlanta metal band <strong>From Exile</strong> are one of the few bands out there that refuse to be pigeonholed.  Self dubbed as &#8220;progressive thrash metal&#8221; they truly transcend that, touching nearly every style of melodic metal out there on <em>Monolith</em>, the band&#8217;s second full length album.  Currently, From Exile is only comprised of two members, and the band is without a label.</p>
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<p>Instantaneously when I began playing <em>Monument</em> I knew I was info something interesting.  Upon the first guitar chord, my only thoughts were about how horrible the recording/mastering work on this album was going to be.  Fortunately, it was just an adjustment/placement issue.  Upon further listening, the sound of the album turned out to be the defining factor for the album.  When I spoke with Eric (guitars, keys, vocals), he said &#8220;it is truly a massive record&#8221; &#8211; something I was immediately skeptical of.  I wish that I could come up with some better way to describe the album as succinctly as Eric, but I can&#8217;t.  I simply concur, and state: this is one massive record.</p>
<p>More interesting than the sound itself is the styles the band plays in, and the incredible songwriting on the album.  Unlike band such as Opeth, metal bands regarded as incredible songwriters, From Exile does not need fifteen minutes to write an incredibly deep and engaging song.  The whole album spans only a mere 32 minutes, but is some of the most dense and prolific composing I have heard in such as small time frame.  <em>Monolith</em> features a substantial amount of complex guitar work, including guest solos from Eyal Levi and Emil Werstler (of Dååth).  Among all the dense and complex musicianship on the album, there is a lot of material I feel as though I have heard before.  Not in the sense that it is old and played out, but a warm and familiar way.  From Exile have presented many themes from their various influences with a fresh take, almost in a nostalgic way at times.</p>
<p>Easily the most shocking part of the album is the incredible lack of vocals.  Amidst the fourth track on the album, &#8220;Exhumed&#8221;, I realized I had only heard a small handful of vocal lines, none of which were memorable or recognizable, even after a few more listens.  At such a short length, the lack of vocals is the biggest downside of the album, though does nothing to lessen the listener experience.  In fact, the lack of prominent vocals on the album only solidifies the band in their niche among the &#8220;post-metal&#8221; and &#8220;instrumetal&#8221; acts that play off the ambience factor.</p>
<p>Even after sixteen listens through the album, I always run into the same problem: there needs to be more.  When the last second of the last track ends, I am not ready or prepared, even given the feel of &#8220;In The Faded Silence&#8221;.  During the album it feels stretched out and that more time has elapsed than really has, but upon finishing the album it is noticeably too short.  This is not to say <em>Monolith</em> is an empty or incomplete work.  Imagining anything else on this album would ruin it, much like it would ruin Cynic&#8217;s <em>Traced in Air</em> to add anything more to its 34 minutes of music.  A full and complete work that is compelling enough to deserve more time, but leaves the listener unsatisfied enough to be hooked like a junkie.</p>
<p>Crushing blows followed by majestic and glorious guitar solos, this is most definitely an album that fans of quality shred must hear.  For those who are fans of brilliant songwriting, this is also a must hear.  For those people who like hook-laden and vocal-centric metal, there is nothing at all here for you.  Little to no vocals or obvious hooks can be found on <em>Monolith</em>.  When you put this album on, be sure that you have set aside time to listen to it in its entirety, both to do it justice, and because you won&#8217;t be able to stop listening until the album is over.</p>
<p>Track picks: &#8220;Apparition&#8221; and &#8220;Veritas&#8221;<br />
For fans of: Kris Norris, Dååth, and good quality guitar work<br />
<strong>Overall Score: 8 out of 10 devil horns</strong></p>
<p>If this review has piqued your interests, you can <a href="http://www.myspace.com/fromexile" title="from exile myspace">but the album from the band&#8217;s MySpace page</a> for only $7.</p>
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		<title>Converge &#8211; Axe To Fall [Review]</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 01:10:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jordan Munson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone, go home, Converge is officially this year&#8217;s winner.  Few albums have floored me so immediately, and from start to finish, as Axe To Fall has.  From the opening bass line to the serene ending songs, this album teeters on the edge of being completely overwhelming, but never crosses that fine line.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Everyone, go home, <strong>Converge</strong> is officially this year&#8217;s winner.  Few albums have floored me so immediately, and from start to finish, as <em>Axe To Fall</em> has.  From the opening bass line to the serene ending songs, this album teeters on the edge of being completely overwhelming, but never crosses that fine line.</p>
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<p>The first track of the album, &#8220;Dark Horse&#8221; couldn&#8217;t do a better job at setting the pace for the entire album.  It features grooves, riffage, and everything Converge does perfectly on this record.  If somehow, at the 1:57 mark of &#8220;Dark Horse&#8221; you are not kicking holes in walls, smashing your keyboard, or at the very least metal thrashing mad – you either aren&#8217;t human or you hate heavy music.  From there on out, the album only further careens into the dark depths of chaos, beating your soul into submission with furious riffage and raucous rhythm changes.  It&#8217;s amazingly cliché to say such things, but this album really will strike terror into your soul with such painful discord in each and every note.</p>
<p>Beyond the furious riffage and bludgeoning rhythms, the songs are written with very diverse structures, and flow amazingly well.  They&#8217;re connected to the point where the line between songs is blurred, but not so much that it is unclear when you&#8217;ve hit a new song.  It&#8217;s not foot-to-the-throat the entire time, either (something I feel limits many bands and albums in terms of actual songwriting).  On my first listen through I was extremely shocked by the last two songs on the album, &#8220;Cruel Bloom&#8221; and &#8220;Wretched World&#8221;, and how they&#8217;re considerably less ballistic than the other eleven tracks on the album.  Though a bit suspicious, once the album subsided to silence it all made sense.  My ears were tingling, my blood was pumping, and I was completely and utterly speechless.  I can say without doubt that I have never heard an album as emotional as this album.  I don&#8217;t mean that in the &#8220;our girlfriend of two weeks broke up with us now we wanna cry&#8221; way, either.  This album from top to bottom is filled with rage, pain, joy, fear, pride, and most of all passion.  This truly is music you can feel.</p>
<p>Sonically, this album is near perfect.  Nothing is too much or too little, and it is meant to be played way too loud.  You can pick out each and every single instrument at any given moment, and can hear each and every nuance that is contained in the album (and boy are there a lot of them).  To be completely truthful, I was never quite sold on Converge before <em>Axe To Fall</em>.  I enjoyed <em>Jane Doe</em> and <em>No Heroes</em>, but this album is truly in its own league.  I&#8217;m unsure if people who loved the old Converge stuff the best will like it, but <em>Axe To Fall</em> certainly cannot disappoint and will most definitely score the band troves of new fans.</p>
<p>Song picks: &#8220;Dark Horse&#8221; and &#8220;Reap What You Sow&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Overall Score: 10/10 devil horns</strong></p>
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		<title>Thirteen bands that don&#8217;t suck.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To no surprise, there are metal bands that I don&#8217;t know, some of which I probably should know (yeah, I can admit it).  I am positive you are the same way.  While I cannot take some valued one-on-one time to run down a list of metal essentials (you can actually find these all [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=jordanmunson.wordpress.com&blog=2454075&post=427&subd=jordanmunson&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>To no surprise, there are metal bands that I don&#8217;t know, some of which I probably should know (yeah, I can admit it).  I am positive you are the same way.  While I cannot take some valued one-on-one time to run down a list of metal essentials (you can actually find these all over the &#8216;net), I can provide you a list with some pretty rad bands you should check out if you do not know them already.  If you have heard a band before, but formed an opinion about them already, please feel free to share your thoughts.  Think I should have included another band (or two, or three)?  Let me know!  Anyway, here&#8217;s a list, in no particular order, of thirteen metal bands you should know:</p>
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/theblackdahlaimurder" title="Click me to go to The Black Dahlia Murder MySpace Page!">The Black Dahlia Murder</a></strong><br />
		The Black Dahlia Murder are a perfect example of dudes who just get it.  Their music is pure metal, and the guys in the band clearly love to do what they are doing, but still have a very good sense of getting done what needs doing.  I first heard these guys when <em>Miasma</em> came out, and was not too impressed.  I listened to <em>Unhallowed</em>, which is quite a good album.  <em>Nocturnal</em>, which came out in 2007, really sealed the deal for me.  From start to finish, <em>Nocturnal</em> is pure, unadulterated, metal.  Since I first heard that album it has been in constant circulation in my listening habits.  It also doesn&#8217;t hurt that their most recent DVD, <em>Majesty</em>, might be the best metal DVD I have ever seen.  Yet, some people still discount them, and lump them in with all the -core genres out there. Clean your ears out, folks.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/textures" title="Click me to go to the Textures MySpace Page!">Textures</a></strong><br />
		I first heard Textures a few weeks back on Last.fm Radio iPhone Application.  The first song I heard was &#8220;Circular&#8221; from their 2006 release <em>Drawing Circles</em>.  There are only a small handful of bands out there today that I can say truly do their own thing, and Textures is for sure one of these bands.  Combining all things heavy and brutal about metal and combining it with all things catchy in extreme music – flawlessly.  Naturally, once I heard one song I like, I felt compelled to check out the rest of their stuff.  I don&#8217;t really care for their first full-length all that much (<em>Polars</em> in 2003), but <em>Drawing Circles</em> and <em>Silhouettes</em> are both amazing albums suitable for the metal fan of all tastes – especially fans of the more progressive stuff.  Wish I would have heard them sooner, <em>Silhouettes</em> would have made my top ten of 2008 for sure.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/himsa" title="Click here to check out the Himsa MySpace!">Himsa</a></strong><br />
		Originally lumped into the &#8220;Metalcore&#8221; crowd when the scene was emerging, Himsa really did foot that bill with their first full-length, <em>Ground Breaking Ceremony</em>, this was really their last Metalcore album.  From there on out, starting with <em>Courting Tragedy and Disaster</em>, the band was full-on Melodic Death Metal (or something awfully close to it).  Better with each record, Himsa was one of the best bands on the scene with their 2007 release <em>Summon In Thunder</em>.  Unfortunately, that was their last album, as the band officially broke up in mid 2008.  With great solos, and great <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtbO2W6Zsu4&amp;feature=fvst" title="Click to watch Himsa's 'Big Timber'">videos</a>, Himsa really were well-equipped to be one of the best metal band of the last couple decades.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/razormazethrash" title="Click here to go to the Razormaze MySpace!">Razormaze</a></strong><br />
		A new and awesome band from Boston (as you can find out from my review of their album I recently did).  Amazing live show, played with Revocation before Relapse signed them.  This is what metal is supposed to be: awesome, badass, fun, thrashing, etc.  I would tell you more, but I covered most everything there is in my review of <em>The True Speed of Steel</em>.  One thing to mention, though: at their last live show, the rhythm guitarist/vocalists&#8217; guitar broke, so they continued the set, playing 1-guitar covers of Metallica&#8217;s &#8220;Seek and Destroy&#8221; and Motörhead&#8217;s &#8220;Ace of Spades&#8221; – BAD ASS.  The crowd was absolutely insane.  Never experienced anything like it in my life.  I still don&#8217;t really know if this band has some footing and is gaining popularity or not, but I can&#8217;t see them staying unknown for much longer (if they are).  With a new album on the way, who knows where they&#8217;ll go.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/3iob" title="Click here to check out 3 Inches of Blood's MySpace!">3 Inches of Blood</a></strong><br />
		Songs about destroying Orcs and mythical beasts from the year 4055, you might not exactly expect to hear what you do from this band.  A mixture of all things heavy and thrashing in metal, vocalist Cam Pipes (yes, <em>Cam fucking Pipes</em> is the vocalist&#8217;s name), sounds similar to Rob Halford at times, but does so much more on the mic.  Every song is big, loud, furious, and balls-to-the-wall.  Their most recent album (but not for long) is called <em>Advance and Vanquish</em>, which it most definitely makes its listener want to do.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/arsis" title="Click here to check out Arsis' MySpace!">Arsis</a></strong><br />
		I am pretty sure this band fits into the &#8220;technical death metal&#8221; umbrella, but I feel like that doesn&#8217;t at all describe their sound.  If I had to name their sound, I would say &#8220;blackened technical thrash death&#8221; if such a thing exists.  If it didn&#8217;t before, it sure does now, thanks to Arsis.  They are certainly technical (James Malone is an expert in the field of shred), and every song is completely unrelenting.  Somehow, amidst all of the shred and brutality, this band manages to be catchy (e.g. the chorus of &#8220;Maddening Disdain&#8221; from 2004&#8217;s <em>A Celebration of Guilt</em>).  If you have been checking my blog for a while now, you may recall that this band made the top five for my albums of 2008 list with <em>We Are The Nightmare</em>, which is quite a feat considering most Arsis fans thought it was their weakest effort to date (somewhat true).  Any fan of the heavier thrash bands, death metal, or extreme metal in general are almost guaranteed to like this band.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/officialintoeternity" title="Click here to check out Into Eternity's MySpace!">Into Eternity</a></strong><br />
		The second Canadian band on this list with an absolute monster of a vocalist (Stu Block in this case).  Before 2005, Tim Roth was on lead vocal duties.  Both dudes absolutely wail.  Need proof?  Check <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nQ4ZR-NI6A">this outrageous number</a>.  For added effect, he executes it FLAWLESSLY live, which is pretty amazing – always makes me love a band more when they are awesome live.  Not really a fan of their latest album <em>The Incurable Tragedy</em> but it has a couple great cuts on it.  All five of this band&#8217;s albums are at least above par, and all uniquely theirs.  Definitely a band for fans of melodic death with a hint of Geddy Lee/Rob Halford.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/tonydanzatapdanceextravaganza" title="Click here to check out the TDTDE MySpace!">The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza</a></strong><br />
		All you really need to understand this are <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WvvPmgdhaw" title="Aural rape view 1">this</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JxAanEiV5w" title="Aural rape view 2">this</a>.  For those not not in a situation bone-crushing videos at the moment (and for the sake of consistency), I&#8217;ll fill you in.  TDTDE are a bunch of hick kids from backwoods Tennessee.  Because of this, they have become obscenely proficient at their instruments.  With lots of hilarious jokes at the expense of hicks, as well as a whole lot of musical chaos, this band is clearly head and shoulders above the rest of their &#8220;grindcore&#8221; and &#8220;deathcore&#8221; brethren.  <em>Danza II: The Electric Boogaloo</em> does two things: brutalizes you with music, and gives you a second to breathe with hilarious skits of a pissed off alcoholic midget who knows too much about pool.  If that doesn&#8217;t sound like a good time, you have a poor taste in life.  New album soon, I can only hope for record levels of depravity and chaos, as well as hick-ery.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/thefaceless" title="Click here to check out the Faceless' MySpace page!">The Faceless</a></strong><br />
		Upon a first listen, The Faceless might seem like your average, friendly neighborhood technical death metal band &#8211; and you might be right to an extent. Through the band&#8217;s two albums there are a lot of parts that scream &#8220;we&#8217;re more than boring tech-death!&#8221; &#8211; which is spot-on.  Especially apparent on <em>Akeldama</em>, The Faceless are both machine-like in terms of skill, and visionaries in terms of technical death metal.  Writing catchy and evocative riffs and song structures, this band is clearly aware enough to avoid the &#8220;SHRED SHRED SHRED BLAST BEAT&#8221; mantra of most technical death metal bands today, bringing new hope to a genre being held together by the likes of Necrophagist.  Well, eat it, Necrophagist!  The new sheriff is in town, and there isn&#8217;t room for the both of you!  (just kidding, guys, I love you &#8211; bring your friends along if you like)
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/derelictmetal" title="Click here to check out Derelict's MySpace!">Derelict</a></strong><br />
		Yet another awesome progressive Canadian band I have already covered.  Yawn.  BUT NOT REALLY!  For those of you out there who like Strapping Young Lad, Derelict will be right up your ally. (I mean, honestly, who does not like Devin Townsend?  Losers.  That&#8217;s who.)  Somehow this band is completely unknown in the US, but have some pretty strong hometown followers throughout Canadialand.  Boy do those people like their metal (and breed some amazing bands, too!).  Now, I&#8217;m not all that up on trendiness, but I really think these Canucks are onto something here.  I think Derelict should most definitely be the next big act to come out of Canada.  <em>Unspoken Words</em> might be in the top ten greatest metal debuts I have ever heard, it is that good.  Now if they can only get working Visas to tour the US so people might actually find them.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/cyniconline" title="Click here to check out Cynic's MySpace page!">Cynic</a></strong><br />
		Being that I was only five years old when Cynic released their first album, <em>Focus</em>, in 1993, I can&#8217;t say for sure how popular Cynic were then.  I can say that they are less-than-well-known now, which is a horrible.  <em>Focus</em> is a great album, and Cynic&#8217;s second album, <em>Traced In Air</em> (2008, long story on the delay) is even better.  It took my top spot for albums in 2008, and is an album I strongly believe all the praise it gets and more.  Progressive metal at its finest, the album&#8217;s only flaw is that it runs too short (only about 34 minutes in total).  If you are completely against vocoders and auto-tune, you have to give this album a listen.  If you love them, you still have to listen.  In no way can anyone ever regret hearing <em>Traced In Air</em> it is so mammoth, albeit a very densely-packed mammoth.  Every note on the album is planned out and perfect.  Every drum strike even, every nuance just enough.
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		<strong><a href="" title="">High On Fire</a></strong><br />
		Ever wonder what Matt Pike has been up to since his stonerific days in Sleep?  Well, he joined another stonerific band called High On Fire.  This time, he is making music with a bit more gusto.  Think of High on Fire as Sleep, but with a need for anger management classes or some sedatives.  Lots of cool tribal drumming and signature Matt Pike riffing and vocals, this band disappoints at no point on any of their three albums.  With a very vintage sound, Pike is clearly trying to help with the revolution to bring back good ol&#8217; drinkin&#8217; metal and succeeding.  The most amazing part about High On Fire is the incredibly thick sound they have for only being a three man outfit.  If you were not living under a rock in 2007, you probably at least heard of all the commotion <em>Death is this Communion</em> got, and rightfully so.  If you never listened to them then, you now have no excuse.
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		<strong><a href="http://www.myspace.com/protestthehero" title="Click here to check out Protest the Hero's MySpace!">Protest the Hero</a></strong><br />
		Yeah, yeah, I know.  Another Canadian Prog Metal band.  So sue me.  Regardless, this band is way more talented than even the band themselves can handle, causing them to create frenetic hook-ridden, shred-laden, everything-metal that leaves everything in its wake.  Coming up with a way to describe Protest the Hero is not hard, but nothing I can say would give these boys the credit they deserve.  Sadly, I did not find out about these guys until after I made my Top of &#8216;08 list, of these guys would have rivaled Cynic&#8217;s <em>Traced in Air</em> for the top spot with <em>Fortress</em>.  An album more memorable than any album I have heard that came from the last decade.  PERIOD.
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<p>Well, that is that, folks.  Thirteen bands to get your metal on with.  Did you already know them?  Let me know your thoughts!  Weigh in on the high praise I give to these bands.  I encourage &#8220;heated debate&#8221; &#8211; it is the easiest way to find out what you love and hate.</p>
<p>Also, any great bands you could add to the list would be rad, since I&#8217;m always on the hunt for new and great metal.</p>
<p>Horns to the heavens and beers to the mouth, kiddies! \m/</p>
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<p>[Note: I commend you if you actually made it through this post.  That was a lot of shit.]</p>
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		<title>Razormaze &#8211; The True Speed of Steel [Review]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 00:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jordan Munson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Razormaze has burst onto the New England metal scene with their first full-length release The True Speed of Steel, released by Hold True Recordings.

Thrash.  Fucking.  Metal.  Those are the only three words you need to describe The True Speed of Steel.  Regardless, I&#8217;ll give you some more insight.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/razormazethrash">Razormaze</a> has burst onto the New England metal scene with their first full-length release <em>The True Speed of Steel</em>, released by <a href="http://www.holdtrue.com/home.php">Hold True Recordings</a>.</p>
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<p>Thrash.  Fucking.  Metal.  Those are the only three words you need to describe <em>The True Speed of Steel</em>.  Regardless, I&#8217;ll give you some more insight.</p>
<p>From start to finish, this album rips open new assholes, bangs heads, and every other awesome metal cliché in the books.  The album starts off on a really odd note, with a great bass groove – then shreds all over your face and moves onto some glorious riffage.  The album traverses through anything and everything you have ever heard in a thrash metal song (from all corners of the thrash metal universe: teutonic, bay area, crossover, etc.).  The album even has the wild west &#8220;showdown whistle&#8221; played on guitar in one of their songs (&#8220;Desperado&#8221;).</p>
<p>Thinking as has hard as I can, I cannot come up with a suitable comparison for Razormaze.  They draw influence from early Metallica records, but are not nearly as long-winded in style.  At times a Kreator influence is present, sometimes more of a Testament influence.  I think, all-in-all, the closest relatable band to Razormaze would be Nuclear Assault &#8211; the problem is that Razormaze have only one album, and it is much better than any release Nuclear Assault ever put out.</p>
<p>Eight songs and 32.5 minutes after starting the <em>The True Speed of Steel</em>, I found myself at a loss for words.  So much awesome had been pounded into my ears I knew not what to do, but listen again.  Five times.  This album is a perfect mix of shredding, great lyrics, gang vocals, riffage, and thrashing to quench the thirst of any metal fan, certainly anyone who considers themselves a thrash metal connoisseur.</p>
<p>A perfectly recorded, performed, and mastered album &#8211; this is an absolute must-have.  It is amazing to think that this is the band&#8217;s first full-length (they only had one EP before this album).  Barring any sort of huge catastrophe, this band really could make some waves.  Needless to say, I am a &#8220;Slave to the maze.&#8221;</p>
<p>Track picks: &#8220;Slaughterotica&#8221; and &#8220;Slave to the Maze&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Overall score: 10/10 devil horns</strong></p>
<p>GO BUY THIS ALBUM.  I can assure you will not regret it.<br />
(click the album art above, it will take you to the webstore)</p>
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		<title>Anomia &#8211; ESM [Review]</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 23:08:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ESM is the latest record from Hold True Recordings band Anomia.  The album was released on July 10, 2009 &#8211; in memory of their late friend, Eric Stephen Mitchell.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><em>ESM</em> is the latest record from <a href="http://www.myspace.com/anomiaband">Hold True Recordings</a> band <strong>Anomia</strong>.  The album was released on July 10, 2009 &#8211; in memory of their late friend, Eric Stephen Mitchell.</p>
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<p>Not often does a record that could have the -core tag applied to it provide much of a &#8220;WOW&#8221; factor for me, but the boys in Anomia are far from the tried-and-true metalcore kids floating around the scene today.  The album stars off the album with the standard crescendo-laden riffage as their opening track.  One riff and a lead line for just shy of two minutes.  On the first listen, I was almost bored with the record at this point.  Then comes song two, &#8220;UVR&#8221; &#8211; at no point could I ever imagined the shift that would occur at this juncture.  My excitement for the rest of the album was increased ten-fold upon hearing the first ten seconds of &#8220;UVR&#8221; when the clean guitar groove gave way to a chaotic and heavy guitar riff, and moved onto the first breakdown of the record.  Very much like a <a href="http://www.myspace.com/psyopus">PsyOpus</a> record, it is hard to say what is coming or what just happened at any particular juncture on the album.  Clocking in at ten tracks and a total of 36 minutes even, it would be hard to expect much more.</p>
<p>The production on this album is messy at best.  Everything is mixed WAY too heavy and low, so it gets very muddy when there are the heavier breaks on the album.  For those who like crystal-clean production like you would find on an <a href="http://www.myspace.com/allshallperish">All Shall Perish</a> or <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thefaceless">Faceless</a> record, steer clear of this one.  For those who like something a bit more raw, the mastering quality on this album might actually enhance the experience.</p>
<p>The best part of the album without a doubt is the versatile guitar parts.  Everything from breakdowns to clean grooves to pinch harmonics to angular riffing, this album has it all.  Never doe the the guitar sound cheesy, over-done, or out of place.  The guitar is always on-point, and sounds absolutely appropriate.  The licks and breakdowns on the record are undeniably catchy, and the guitar tones deviate from the norm all throughout the record.  Unlike many bands these days, the guitarists in Anomia make full use of the spectrum that are guitar tones.</p>
<p>All in all the album is a refreshing take on the generic world of -core genres these days, and excites me for whatever else these dudes have coming down the pipe.  Definitely worth a listen.  Seemingly unrefined, I think this album would have been a lot better if better recorded and mastered.</p>
<p>Track picks: &#8220;M51A&#8221; and &#8220;It&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Overall score: 7/10 spin kicks</strong></p>
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		<title>Dry spell, new blog host, new domain.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2009 19:48:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, nothing has been posted here in&#8230; months.  For the few people who actually check it on a regular basis, sorry to leave you hanging.  I have been swamped for a couple of months, but things are starting to look up a bit.  As of now, I am trying to plan out [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=jordanmunson.wordpress.com&blog=2454075&post=409&subd=jordanmunson&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>So, nothing has been posted here in&#8230; months.  For the few people who actually check it on a regular basis, sorry to leave you hanging.  I have been swamped for a couple of months, but things are starting to look up a bit.  As of now, I am trying to plan out a new look, build, and location for the blog so that I can provide users with a better experience and get more out of it for myself.  With my very little experience with HTML, CSS, Javascript, PHP, and so on building my own website from scratch is not plausible at this point.  Instead, I have been turned on to <a href="http://www.squarespace.com">Squarespace</a>, a website devoted to hosting and building web pages that seems as though it will do the trick nicely.</p>
<p>In the meantime, I would love to hear any suggestions any of you would have for my new blog (e.g. features you would like to see, design suggestions, etc.) &#8211; feel free to e-mail these to me, or just comment on this post.</p>
<p>Wish me luck!  Hopefully the new site ill be live in a month or two (by the end of summer, ideally).</p>
<p>STAY METAL KIDDIES!  \m/</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[For quite some time now, true thrash metal has been almost non-existent.  In parts of the country, in the underground scenes, and even in the mainstream, more bands are bringing it back.  From the big Thrash bands back in the day (Sepultura, Metallica, Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer, Exodus, Overkill, Kreator, etc.), few are still [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=jordanmunson.wordpress.com&blog=2454075&post=403&subd=jordanmunson&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>For quite some time now, true thrash metal has been almost non-existent.  In parts of the country, in the underground scenes, and even in the mainstream, more bands are bringing it back.  From the big Thrash bands back in the day (Sepultura, Metallica, Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer, Exodus, Overkill, Kreator, etc.), few are still active AND still making thrash metal.  While thinking about thrash metal without the legends who made the genre what it is makes metalheads sad, there is still a lot to look forward to.</p>
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<p>If you look around on MySpace music through the &#8220;Thrash&#8221; genre tag you will find many things, most of which are not thrash.  Some things that aren&#8217;t even metal.  If you look deep enough, there is some good old thrash metal to be found.  Most of these bands were either around in the 80&#8217;s, or are made up of teenagers who look and act like they were teens in the 80&#8217;s. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/fatalrules">Fatal</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/swwr">Ravage</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/evilarmy">Evil Army</a>, and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/razormazethrash">Razormaze</a> are just a few of the up-and-coming young thrash bands out there.  It&#8217;s not just the new guys, either.  Slayer is still going strong, Metallica&#8217;s <em>Death Magnetic</em> was clearly turning more toward their old school sound, and Kreator just started a summer tour with Exodus &#8211; all well known bands in the thrash scene from the 80&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Given all the changes going on in metal, perhaps the resurgence of traditional thrash is the largest.  Instead of bands like Shadows Fall, Chimaira, and Unearth adding the &#8220;trash&#8221; tag onto their music, real thrash bands are taking it back.  A lot of more mainstream bands have been trying to bring the thrash sound to their band, like Bullet for my Valentine, Machine Head, and Trivium.  Tough to say where it goes from here, but it seems as though thrash will soon be back again, and in a big way.</p>
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		<title>Heaven and Hell &#8211; The Devil You Know [Review]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Devil You Know is the &#8220;debut&#8221; album from Heaven and Hell.  In all seriousness, though, it&#8217;s basically a Black Sabbath album (thankfully under a new moniker).  The Album was released on April 28, 2009 on Rhino/Roadrunner Records.



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><em>The Devil You Know</em> is the &#8220;debut&#8221; album from <strong>Heaven and Hell</strong>.  In all seriousness, though, it&#8217;s basically a <strong>Black Sabbath</strong> album (thankfully under a new moniker).  The Album was released on April 28, 2009 on Rhino/Roadrunner Records.</p>
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<p>Firstly, I want to comment on the awesomeness that is this artwork.  It is everything album art should be: both visually appealing and informational.  The art itself is fantastic (and goes well with the name of the album) and it tastefully and legibly gives you all the info you need.  Two thumbs up for this one.</p>
<p>As far as the music goes, it is just what one should expect from Dio and the rest of the guys from Black Sabbath.  This album is pure old school Heavy/Doom metal.  I am still surprised at how good Dio sounds even this far into his sixties.  It is pretty obvious that he struggles a bit for the really powerful wailing notes, but he still sounds amazing, and has a ton of attitude and character to his voice.  In fact, he almost sounds better for the lower vocals than he ever did.  The problem with Dio still being the same old Dio are his ridiculous lyrics.  The most hilariously bad example on this album is in the song &#8220;Eating the Cannibals&#8221;.  Let&#8217;s just say that the line &#8216;We&#8217;re eating the cannibals&#8221; is repeated numerous times throughout the song.</p>
<p>The best part about this album is that I have not heard this many Tony Iommi solos on an album in a long time (perhaps ever).  Iommi is at the best I have ever heard him (to clarify: not better than the old stuff, but just as good).  This album has more great riffs and solos than any Black Sabbath fan could ask for.  Even Geezer Butler gets in on the fun and has some great bass parts throughout the album.</p>
<p>Quite easily the biggest flaw of the album is that it&#8217;s predictable.  For anyone familiar with Black Sabbath and the Doom Metal genre, you can almost bank on the fact that you know the next part of each song already.  It is nice, though, that some bands are staying true to the old heavy metal formula (granted, Sabbath were really the inventors of this).</p>
<p>All in all, I am quite pleased with the album.  It&#8217;s not as memorable or legendary as most of the Black Sabbath stuff, but it&#8217;s still better than a majority of the heavy metal out there today.</p>
<p>Track picks: &#8220;Double the Pain&#8221; and &#8220;The Turn of the Screw&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Overall Score: 8/10</strong></p>
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		<title>Success Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky &#8211; The Grand Partition and the Abrogation of Idolatry [Review]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Grand Partition And The Abrogation Of Idolatry is the first full-length release from Floridian Death metal band Success Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky.  The album was released April 3, 2009 on Nuclear Blast records.



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><em>The Grand Partition And The Abrogation Of Idolatry</em> is the first full-length release from Floridian Death metal band <strong>Success Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky</strong>.  The album was released April 3, 2009 on Nuclear Blast records.</p>
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<p>When I first heard of this band, I really thought it would be a band along the lines of The Devil Wears Prada, The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, or one of those other bands with silly names.  I was pleasantly surprised to find out that this band is pretty much straight up brutal death metal.  IT is still a real pity that this band had to pick such long and ludicrous names for their band and album.</p>
<p><em>The Grand Partition</em> is a particularly refreshing dose of Death metal in times where most available music of this intensity and power is littered with cliché breakdowns.  The most comparable band to these guys might be Skinless.  Constant blast beats and machine gun-sounding double bass, along with brutal guitar riffs and gutter vocals abound.  At time the album can steer in the direction of deathcore with the amount of tempo switches, time changes, etc. but it always seems appropriate, and never switches into breakdown mode (a refreshing change from most bands these days).  As far as death metal goes, this band has got the brutal type under wraps.  Beyond the fact that this fits very nicely into the genre, it sounds fantastic.  None of the instruments are buried in the mix, muddy, or indecipherable (something that happens a lot to bands like this).</p>
<p>From the second it starts, this album grabs it&#8217;s listener from the genitals, and does not let go.  The intensity level knob must have been broken, because this album never comes down from eleven.  That is perfectly fine, because in a brutal death metal album that is exactly how it should be.  The only real downside of this album (and every other recent brutal death metal album) is that there is not a ton of originality.  But, as with genres like Power Metal, this can be a big plus if that is what you are looking for.  For those looking to hear some good ol&#8217; fashioned brutal death, this is a winner.  For those looking for a brutal death album that is a bit more progressive, you have best look elsewhere.  Regardless, this is an album that fans of the more extreme heavy metal sub-genes need to blast into their earholes.</p>
<p>Track picks: &#8220;10,000 Sermons, One Solution&#8221; and &#8220;One Must Imagine Sisyphus Happy&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Overall score: 9/10 devil horns</strong></p>
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		<title>Metallica &#8211; Master of Puppets [Retrospective]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Master of Puppets, Metallica.  Just thinking of this album is metal.  Master of Puppets is arguably the most famous and influential metal albums of the 80&#8217;s (and all time).  Sure, there was Reign in Blood, Number of the Beast, Operation: Mindcrimeand others, but none of those albums were comprised entirely of iconic [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=jordanmunson.wordpress.com&blog=2454075&post=386&subd=jordanmunson&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><em>Master of Puppets</em>, <strong>Metallica</strong>.  Just thinking of this album is metal.  <em>Master of Puppets</em> is arguably the most famous and influential metal albums of the 80&#8217;s (and all time).  Sure, there was <em>Reign in Blood</em>, <em>Number of the Beast</em>, <em>Operation: Mindcrime</em>and others, but none of those albums were comprised entirely of iconic songs, nor are they as easily heard throughout modern metal music.</p>
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<p>When you think of the big four in Thrash metal, each band really has their magnum opus, all of which are legendary in the metal community.  For those uneducated in the lore of metal, the big four in thrash are/were: Anthrax, Megadeth, Slayer, and Metallica.  <em>Among The Living</em>, <em>Rust in Peace</em>, <em>Reign in Blood</em>, and <em>Master of Puppets</em> are the bands&#8217; best albums (respectively).  All undeniably great albums, but none with quite as much clout and following as <em>Master of Puppets</em>.  None of the other albums are as complete, either.  Longer songs, bigger solos, more memorable hooks and riffs, better production, and just as pissed off.</p>
<p>The best (and perhaps most ironic) part about <em>Master of Puppets</em> is that the three best songs on the album were co-written Cliff Burton.  This is unsurprising if you know about Burton&#8217;s history, and how he helped James Hetfield and Kirk Hammett how to theorize and harmonize. As Hetfield says, &#8220;without Cliff, we wouldn&#8217;t be where we are today.&#8221;  Beyond the songs co-written by Burton, each songs brings a lot of technical prowess and songwriting ability to the album.  One of Metallica&#8217;s most popular songs, &#8220;Welcome Home (Sanitarium)&#8221; perhaps is a prime example of this.  &#8220;Welcome Home (Sanitarium)&#8221; has a unique song structure, beautiful (and skillfully) solos, and among the greatest metal guitar tones ever used.  The thing is, every song has most of these elements, showcasing them in a different manner every time &#8211; making for an extremely fresh and interesting listen no matter how many times you do so.</p>
<p>A must-have for every good metal collection, and a must-hear for anyone who wants to like metal, <em>Master of Puppets</em> is nothing short of iconic.  It is Thrash metal, and then so much more.  Unlike the the other bands in the big four, Metallica (and this album especially) have the ability to appeal to metalheads of every type and age.</p>
<p>Track picks: All of them, fool.</p>
<p><strong>Overall score: 11/10 devil horns</strong></p>
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