An album review podcast of the debut LP, Splinters from an Ever-Changing Face, from the molten hardcore supergroup, END.
Category: Grindcore
#161 | Album Reviews | Beneath the Massacre, Benighted, Black Curse, and DVT
Briefer album reviews of the latest albums from Beneath the Massacre (Fearmonger), Benighted (Obscene Repressed), Black Curse (Endless Wound), and DVT (To the Great Monolith II).
#159 | Track Reviews | Knock Over City, ZOMBIESHARK!, Firelink, Bell Witch & Aerial Ruin, Gaytheist & Intercourse, and Defeated Sanity
Succinct reviews of some fresh singles, EPs, and splits: cybergrind, funeral doom, noise rock, brutal death metal, and a sundry of other tones.
#157 | Album Review | Chopping Mall – Mauled By A Magical Bear With Scalding Hot Liquid Cheese Spraying From Its Eyesockets
Forced to eat moldy granola.
Album Review | WVRM | Colony Collapse
WVRM’s riffs got me leaning into the crowbar right as it connects with my skull.
#150 | Lost Transmissions | Quantum Zoology, Death Kneel, and Phalanx
Succinct reviews of some cybergrind, harsh noise/industrial, and hardcore-infused death metal.
#135 | Album Review | Unfurl – The Waking Void
A pestilent brute of aural decimation.
Album Review | No One Knows What the Dead Think | S/T
But we can definitively say what the dead listen to—freight train blastbeats, distorted guitar melodies, and vicious vocals.
Album Review | Cloud Rat | Pollinator
Cloud Rat yank out the guts of grind to build a golem of new sound on their latest album.
Album Review | Full of Hell | Weeping Choir
Full of Hell point microphones into the bleak forgotten corners of existence on their new record, giving voice to a deep and frightening darkness.
#108 | Album Review | POUND – ••
POUND’s style is a caustic amalgam of doom, grindcore, d-beat, djent, mathcore, sludge, and a smattering of other genre textures. While this blend of sounds on the surface may sound like a trainwreck, the duo effortlessly weaves the core essence of each genre into a rather novel tone.
#97 | Brief Album Reviews | Tulip, Lurid Panacea, Black to Comm, AORATOS
A new album review podcast series between podcast host Ryan and album review writer, Tim. We discuss four albums for about 10 to 20 minutes apiece, expounding upon qualities we enjoyed as well as qualities we were not necessarily fond of.