As much of a metal fan as I am, Death Metal is one of the metal sub-genres that is very hit and miss for me. […]
Review: Black Line – Treason, Sedition, and Subversive Activities
Sitting somewhere in the space between Nitzer Ebb and electronic soundscapes is the band Black Line. With it’s collaborative approach, the band creates a sound […]
Review: PIG – Prey & Obey
Our Lord of Lard is back with a second coming (of sorts). Riding in on the tails of the previously released full-length album The Gospel, […]
Review: Deconbrio – Hail to the Liar’s Throne
Is ’90s Industrial Rock making a comeback? A few bands sent our way have had that ’90’s Industrial Rock vibe (Gravity Kills, Stabbing Westward, NIN). […]
Review: Cocksure – Heretic Hypocrite
Some feel Industrial music (as they know it form the 90’s) is dead. Ministry has gone Thrash Metal, RevCo has gone synth pop (say some). […]
Review: PIG – The Gospel
The Lord of Lard, our Mighty Swine is finally back. Having disappeared for a bit and then bounce around musically pushing out a few EPs […]
Review: Gone is Gone
“Supergroup”. That’s a term tossed around whenever known, established, talented musicians get together, form a band and create an album. Personally, I think it’s a […]
Review: NOIR – The Burning Bridge
After almost three years since the debut NOIR album “Darkly Near”, Athan Maroulis and crew are putting out some more music under the NOIR name. […]
Review: Brutus – Wandering Blind
I am a big fan of doom metal, sludge metal and a huge Black Sabbath fan. I’m also a fan of ‘70s Metal and Rock […]
Review: Dawn of Ashes – Theophany
Even though I am a horror fan, truthfully I am not much of a Black metal fan. Sure the music is fast and heavy, but […]
Review: DevilDriver – Trust No One
DevilDriver manages to accomplish what many metal bands have a hard time doing. With their new album “Trust No One” DevilDriver puts together 10 songs […]
Review: Man.Machine.Industry – Box of Horrors
Things change. They always do. Even bands and the music they make change and evolve. Sometimes the change is for the worst and sometimes for […]
Review: Primitive Race
I’m going to throw out some names and see if you recognize any of them: Tommy Victor, Dave Ogilvie, Chris Kniker, Graham Crabb, Erie Loch, […]
Review: Black December – Vol. 1
After 16Volt disbanded in 2014 some may have wondered what would be next. Well Eric Powell’s answer to that question is Black December. A self […]
Review: Coal Chamber – Rivals
It’s been a long time since I have listened to Coal Chamber. Even at their prime in the late ’90s I was never much of […]
Review: NOIR – RE:MIT:TENT
I’ve mentioned in other reviews that I am not much of a fan when it comes to remix albums. Most remix albums suffer from a […]
Review: KMFDM – Our Time Will Come
Short version for the TL;DR crowd. If you’re a KMFDM fan, just go buy Our Time Will Come. You won’t be disappointed. For those who […]
Review: Chrysalide – Personal Revolution
It’s really quite interesting. Two bands at the top of my music list right now are both French. One being the Industrial-sludgy duo CROWN and […]
Review: Prude – The Dark Age of Consent
Who the hell got f’n Rock n’ Roll mixed in with my Industrial?!? Jared Louche (of Chemlab) and gang you say? Well ok then, I’ll […]
Review: Machines on Blast
We usually don’t review EPs around here. It’s hard to get a feel for a band based only around 5 or less songs. However we […]
Review: Cocksure – TVMALSV
Yes! The Revolting Cocks are back! Well, one cock is back at least. While the last couple of albums The Revolting Cocks have produced are […]
Review: 3Teeth – 3Teeth
If you are an Industrial music fan and if you lived through the time period or are a fan of it, you know exactly what […]
Review: My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult – Spooky Tricks
It’s been a rather long time since I’ve listened to My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult. With the exception of the two Thrill Kill […]
Review: Front Line Assembly – Echoes
I am a fan of Front Line Assembly’s album Echogenetic, though it is not one of my favorites. It actually took me a long while […]