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GMA - Vol 230 - Zarraza, Landmine, Flat Earth Society, The A.X.E. Project, Born In Exile, Merial, Orinoco, Wrathful, Reduced To Ashes, The Quantum Possession

31/1/2020

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ZARRAZA
'Rotten Remains'
INDEPENDENT

'Rotten Remains' is the third EP by Kazakh Groove Metal maestros and the last release to have bassist Evgeny Hablack on-board; he helped out with the band's debut album 'Necroshiva' before being recruited full-time. None the less, the output on this EP is raucous, riveting and relentless right throughout. To think they come from Kazakhstan would bewilder some, not just for geographical reasoning, but the finesse and quality exhibited here, you would easily imagine them to be from the USA or Europe - a testament to how far the Kazakh Metal scene has come. Even more so this is a form of Groove Metal beyond your expectations, it has elements of Thrash Metal, Metalcore, it's almost as if DevilDriver had a fling with 5FDP and gave birth to Zarraza. If this EP is not a statement of intent from this quartet, then I don't know what is.

Download This: "wRRong Song" - Click to listen

For Fans of: DevilDriver, modern Sepultura, 5FDP

[8.5/10] RHYS STEVENSON

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LANDMINE
'Pioneer's Destiny'
INDEPENDENT

Landmine's debut EP 'Reject The Destiny' was an almighty surprise four years and now they've delivered an even bigger surprise in their debut album 'Pioneer's Destiny'. The South Korean Heavy / Power Metal unit exercise their limbs and flex their muscles with greater oomph and attitude with this effort, coursing throughout the album is a ferocious onslaught of whipping riffs, blazing drums, cracking basslines and veracious vocals, culminating together to deliver the ultimate listening experience you will never hear elsewhere. They may have taken a step back from leaning more towards full-on Power Metal and taken a delicate balance of Iron Maiden vs. Sonata Arctica in their repertoire, but this quintet have found their sound and with it, put themselves in prime position to be the metal band to put the South Korean Metal scene on the global stage.

Download This: "Slow Fading Yesterday"

For fans of: Iron Maiden, Sonata Arctica, Powerwolf

[8.5] RHYS STEVENSON

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FLAT EARTH SOCIETY
'Friends Are Temporary, Ego Is Forever'
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For a band who has only been going since 2018, you would have thought with their debut album that their following was pan-European if not international, well it won't be long before this comes to fruition. This quintet have mustered together a wide-range of sounds that clearly simmer throughout the album like a smothering of BBQ sauce sinking into a rack of ribs; both leaving you savouring for more. 'Friends Are Temporary, Ego Is Forever' by Spanish Progressive Metalcore troupe Flat Earth Society is nothing to be choked at, for it will choke you with the constant barrage of cranial-crunching vocals, barbaric drumming and down-right dirty riffs. Rest assured you will have a flat head through headbanging, let alone a flat earth society.

Download This: "CC Chain"

For fans of: Asking Alexandria, Periphery, Slipknot

'Friends Are Temporary, Ego Is Forever' is out now.

[8.5/10] RHYS STEVENSON

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THE A.X.E. PROJECT
'Future.Imperfect'
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You would think that for a band who has been going 18 years would have nailed out a perfect sound, well in the case of The A.X.E. Project, you would be half right. Despite 'Future.Imperfect' being their third album and full of juicy riffs, ambience and darkened sorrow, the vocals are a tad engulfed by the music itself at times; not to mention the fact that the new female vocals just don't cut it in two thirds of the album, there is no real power present and often relies on the male vocals to back them up. Having said that, there are a few tracks (such as 'The Great Beyond') which are perfectly balanced and so the Bulgarian quintet should harness those from now on, otherwise like the album suggests, their future will become imperfect.

Download This: 'The Great Beyond'

For fans Of: Dark Gothic Metal... basically.

'Future.Imperfect' is out 20th March, 2020

[6.5/10] RHYS STEVENSON

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BORN IN EXILE
'Transcendence'
ART GATES RECORDS

Catalonia (sorry Spain) has had a long history of providing some top-notch metal bands and Born In Exile are no exception, their own unique twist on the Melodic Progressive Metal blend brings together lashings of Metalcore and Heavy Metal, which culminate in a blistering wall of sound designed to rip the flesh off your bones. 'Transcendence' is this quintet's second album and damn does it brutalise in epic fashion, honestly if your looking for your next successful Melodic Progressive Metal act then Born In Exile should be your first port of call. Vocals fluctuating from the realm of Bruce Dickinson to that of James LaBrie and before you say it, yes they are female vocals... so what?!?!? Kris Vega has enough power to match her band-mates and deliver arguably one of the most exciting yet ambitious Spanish Metal releases this year so far.

Download This: "Herd Of Deception"

For fans of: Battle Beast, Dream Theater, Iron Maiden

'Transcendence' is out 6th March, 2020

[8.5/10] RHYS STEVENSON

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MERIAL
'Hatecraft'
INDEPENDENT

Let's be honest, you do not need flashy riffs or bamboozling drumming to sound epic when playing Black or Death Metal, sometimes all you need is a good old raw feeling and that's what Merial are all about. This Death / Black metal trio from Armenia hone is on the old-school style with aplomb and without a doubt craft a sound that's orgasmic to the ears. Granted it's been done before countless times, but if you're going to be the next band to play a certain way... do a bloody good job of it. Ploughing through 'Hatecraft' and you are treated to mid to fast pace bestiality on all fronts: drums, vocals and guitars, proving the point that the Armenian Metal scene is extreme at the very core.

Download This: "Dead Sea" - https://merial.bandcamp.com/track/dead-sea

For fans of: Satyricon, Carpathian Forest, Dissection

[7.5/10] RHYS STEVENSON

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ORINOCO
'What A Relief'
INDEPENDENT

Deathcore, one of those metal genres that divides peoples opinions more than a virus replicates itself. But that does not mean it's a genre that cannot be bent to suit your own taste, just ask Illinois natives Orinoco as their latest EP 'What A Relief' draws in Sludge and Doom Metal elements into the mix. No there are none of those cheesy breakdown, riff-riff, breakdown cliche patterns thank the lord, but what you do get is a splattering of refreshing Deathcore that resonates in the same realm as The Browning; experimental and yet damn right filthy at it's very core. It might be high time for Orinoco to turn to the record labels for potential signing because with their new EP 'What A Relief' being a blazing marathon, record labels would be drooling at their feet because of.

Download This: "Sheets"

For Fans of: The Browning, early-Whitechapel, Black Tongue

'What A Relief' is out via an Independent release on 1st March.

[8/10] RHYS STEVENSON

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WRATHFUL
'Open Chest'
INDEPENDENT

It's only taken 8 years for the Venezuelan Death Metal outfit Wrathful to deliver their first release, their debut album 'Open Chest' spews out raucously raw old and modern-school Death Metal with low-fi vocals, distorted riffs and solid drums. Whether you're into the faster or slow style of Death Metal, tis album has a song that will tickle your fancy for it has a wide range of different compositions. With every second passing, it's menacing nature only grows in stature and positions itself to take your soul completely. That said, it's by no means a ground-breaking album nor is it a run of the mill release, it does the job well, is flawless and thus cannot be disregarded as such.

Download This: "The Eve"

For Fans of: Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel, Suffocation

[7/10] RHYS STEVENSON

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REDUCED TO ASHES
'Aversion To Light'
INDEPENDENT

Reduced To Ashes are a Melodic Death / Metalcore outfit from North Macedonia and they have dropped their debut album 'Aversion To Light', to summarise the album in one word would be to call it 'sick'. The constant flitting between melodies and dirty chugging is so smooth, it rivals that of a calm lake, effortlessly drifting across the surface in spectacular fashion. 'Aversion To Light' could be the album to put the North Macedonian Metal scene firmly on the map and show the world that a promising band in Reduced To Ashes exists. Unrelenting pace, juicy riffs, blood-curdling vocals and a sweet-as production, 'Aversion To Light' should be your next listen because it deserves the attention, there are no excuses.

Download This: "Lament" - click to listen

For fans of: early In Flames, Bleeding Through, Spoil Engine

[8/10] RHYS STEVENSON
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THE QUANTUM POSSESSION
'Descent Into Darkness'
INDEPENDENT

Like most Central and South American Deathcore bands, there is more emphasis on the high-pitch end of the growling spectrum instead of the down-right dirty end. Just ask Mexican cartel The Quantum Possession whose second album 'Descent Into Darkness' is disgustingly brutal it's almost criminal. Deploying Deathcore in the middle and slapping elements of Death Metal, Technical Metal and Melodic Metal on top, The Quantum Possession defy the rule of logic in spectacular fashion and as a result create an album designed to smash your cranium with immense pressure. The vocals might need some work though in terms of purification and making it sound less raw, otherwise this album kills and is designed to leave your ears bleeding profusely...

Download This: "Shall Last Forever" - click to listen

For fans of: Whitechapel, Oceano, Latin Deathcore

[7.5/10] RHYS STEVENSON
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