Toilet Rats are hailing from Minnesota and this is their brand new opus. This is a bit different from other bands and projects reviewed on the pages of this webzine. This one offers 10 songs that are basically electro pop with horror lyrics, but also industrial and some horror punk thrown in with gothic for good measure. Vocals are beautiful almost other worldly and fit perfectly to the songs. The melodies are perfect and would be awesome in any horror punk band out there, even better. All of this sounds like a perfect soundtrack to the eighties horror movie, some slasher or creature feature. My personal favorites are Haunted Haus, Carol Kane, Sensory Overload. Good album for some who like it different.
Monthly Archives: January 2023
(review) Bucovina – Suntem Aici
Although I love Romania as mystic country of mountains and deep forests, I have not listened to Bucovina until this new opus. The band has been in the scene since 2008 and they got their name after a historical region on the northern slopes of the northeastern Carpathians. This is their fifth full length opus, first in four years. This one offers ten songs of melodic and epic folk metal mixed with black and some little death metal influences. The guitar melodies are astonishing and fantastic leaving me with goosebumps all over my skin. Vocals vary from black screams, death metal growling and multiple clean vocal harmonies with such beautiful voice that reminds me a lot of Vintersorg. Lyrics are in Romanian language so I don’t really understand but let the music do the talking. What I understood from the translator and titles, it is about nature and Romanian folklore. This is album just made to listen multiple times on a winter’s day after or during the walk in the pine woods of our North under a steel grey sky.
8,5/10
(review) Napalm Death – Resentment Is Always Seismic – A Final Throw Of Throes
This is a little bit older release but no matter. This is an e.p, by these UK legends of grindcore and hardcore punk in their earlier era. This one contains seven songs, two being covers of Bad Brains and Slab! songs. I love how this band progressed through decades from pure grindcore speed and d-beat parts to something more pumping, adrenaline and energy fueled beast, with groove parts and technically more challenging songs with many different parts. Barney’s singing is as strong as ever and my personal favorites on this one are Narcissus and By Proxy. There is a kind of almost industrial vibe to this e.p. and very gloomy and almost post apocalyptic atmosphere, so I love it even more. May they deliver many more and bring joy with their extreme grindcore metal.
7,5/10


