CALTH 'Fight For A New Become' SATANARSA Raw and Satanic, Bulgarian one-man Black Metal project Calth came with his first full-length album back in 2009, with deep distortion and a cold atmosphere, this is despairingly inapt for a Black Metal musician as such, or in the more loyal vicissitudes of music, comes to an eternal circle from which eludes all songs on this album in relation to the perfection that was forecast, a disturbing yet irate album stands bold and inconceivable. [6] RHYS STEVENSON PAINFUL DEFLORATION 'Antihuman Antisocial' SOULFLESH COLLECTOR Soldering on from the depths of the Ukrainian underground is Grindcore merchants Painful Defloration who released their third album 'Antihuman Antisocial' last year with gusto, break-neck drumming, gut-rumbling vocals and drop-sick riffs, this is Grindcore on a new level, whilst the latter would consider this as another general Grindcore band, they have Death Metal influences as well as subtle Thrash Metal drumming, essentially a cocktail for an absolute cataclysmic album, 'Antihuman Antisocial' is just the beginning, the storm is oncoming. [10] RHYS STEVENSON CORVUS 'Corvus' FORGOTTEN WISDOM PRODS. Well erm, Corvus' debut self-titled EP released last year could have been a lot better, this is a heartless attempt at creating Black Metal, the recording is terrible, the drums are virtually non-existent albeit the here-and-there hitting of the cymbals, nor does the vocals do any justice, one to listen at your own peril, but this is a dire attempt. [1] RHYS STEVENSON FLAYED DISCIPLE 'Flayed Disciple' Somerset Death Metal newbie's Flayed Disciple rattle all the doors in the underground network for a turn at becoming a threat to rock the Metal mainstream, with their debut EP 'Drawn Viscera' released in 2010, this is a hotly-tipped band to become the next band to grace the British Media. Tight-ass riffs accompany a sizzling array of drum patterns and down-to-your-socks vocals, all coalescing to ignite perhaps a new wave of solidified destruction, a true Death Metal band of modern times, just watch this space. [9] RHYS STEVENSON BLOODSHOT DAWN
'Slaves To The Lie' 2011 sees Portsmouth's Death Proggers Bloodshot Dawn revive in a style that rivals Gojira from France, the only problem is the recording level, the vocals are not really clear and so downgrades the EP entirely, whilst the music offers some sort of replacement, the genial fact remains this is an EP which has both good and bad bits, a fair decent attempt but don't hark on it being anything more. [6] RHYS STEVENSON
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