miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2019

Bolt Thrower - Who Dares Wins [Compilation] (1998)

 

Bolt Thrower were formed in September 1986 as a thrash/punk band, influenced largely by bands such as Slayer, Crass and Discharge. The band was founded by bassist Gavin Ward and guitarist Barry Thomson in a Coventry pub toilet during a hardcore punk gig. Shortly thereafter Andrew Whale and Alan West joined on drums and vocals respectively. In April 1987 the In Battle There Is No Law demo was recorded with this line-up.

Their second recording was the Concession of Pain demo, which they made in September 1987. Gavin had switched to guitars and they recruited Alex Tweedy to play the bass. However, Alex did not show up for the recording, and so Gavin played both guitar and bass for the demo. Two weeks after the recording session, Gavin's girlfriend Jo Bench replaced Tweedy.

With this line-up they recorded their first Peel session on 3 January 1988, with John Peel, the alternative disk jockey of BBC Radio One. He had received their second demo and became enthusiastic about the band. They recorded four tracks for it, resulting in a deal with Vinyl Solution to release one album. Just before the recording of their first full-length album, they replaced their singer with their driver Karl Willetts. Their debut LP, In Battle There Is No Law is only a half hour in length and has a primitive and raw sound often categorized as grindcore.

They were not satisfied with the deal with Vinyl Solution as it was a pure hardcore label at that time. The label did little promotion for Bolt Thrower and their blend of death metal and hardcore punk, so after one album Bolt Thrower decided to leave Vinyl Solution and were signed by Earache Records.

 The production of their second album Realm Of Chaos album was poor, though it was an improvement on previous attempts. The artwork was created by John Sibbick under contract for Games Workshop for a gaming supplement they produced with a similar name to the album Bolt Thrower was about to release. After Games Workshop heard the recording of the songs for Bolt Thrower's second Peel session, which was recorded on 6 November 1988, they offered to do the expensive artwork for Bolt Thrower's album, an offer the band quickly accepted. The record was released in 1989 with the title of Realm of Chaos and with the subtitle Slaves to Darkness. Most of the lyrics to the songs were also influenced by the game, but not merely because of the deal with Games Workshop. Karl, Andy and Gavin were very much into the games Games Workshop produced and they wrote a couple of songs about these games. Some obvious examples are "Plague Bearer" and "World Eater". Most lyrics can however be projected on war, the general theme Bolt Thrower uses. After the recording of Realm of Chaos, they went on the Grindcrusher Tour with labelmates Napalm Death, Carcass and Morbid Angel. On the Cenotaph EP one song ("Realm of Chaos") appears that is recorded during this tour. This EP also features the two CD-bonus tracks from War Master and Realm of Chaos plus the song "Cenotaph".

In November 1998, Earache Records released Who Dares Wins, a compilation featuring various older recordings, including the Spearhead and Cenotaph EPs. The band members themselves do not approve of the compilation's release and warn not to buy it, considering it a cheap cash-in from Earache. Originally, it was titled No Guts - No Glory but the title was changed because one song on Mercenary has the same title and Metal Blade objected.

Martin "Kiddie" Kearns, who had been Bolt Thower's drummer from 1994 to 1997 and again since 2000, died unexpectedly at the age of 38 on 14 September 2015. As a result of his death, Bolt Thrower went on hiatus and cancelled their upcoming Australian tour, which would have been their first since 1993.

On 14 September 2016, the first anniversary of Kearns' death, Bolt Thrower announced on their website that they would not continue, explaining, "We spent over 20 years together, touring the world, with 3 different vocalists, but he was so much more than just a drummer to us. So when we carried his coffin to his final resting place, the Bolt Thrower drummer position was buried with him. He was, and will now forever remain The Bolt Thrower drummer, our Powerhouse and friend Martin 'Kiddie' Kearns." Rumours of the band's break-up were confirmed two days later by frontman Karl Willetts, stating, "I can confirm that Bolt Thrower are definitely over for good. There will be no reunion tours etc... no compromise."

On 7 March 2017, which would have been Kearns' 40th birthday, Bolt Thrower posted a lengthy statement on their website, which suggested that a reunion or possible new release in memory of Martin Kearns is in the works.




 
-Tracklist:

1. Cenotaph     04:04
2. Destructive Infinity  04:14
3. Prophet of Hatred     03:53
4. Realm of Chaos (live)  02:46
5. Spearhead (Extended Remix)  08:42
6. Crown of Life   05:29
7. Dying Creed    04:17
8. Lament   05:37
9. World Eater '94 (Re-recorded)   06:09
10. Overlord     04:29
 

-Line up:

 Gavin Ward: Guitars
  Barry Thomson: Guitars
  Jo Bench: Bass
  Karl Willetts: Vocals
  Andrew Whale: Drums.
 
 

 
Label: Earache Records.
 Tracks 1-4 from the Cenotaph EP.
Tracks 5-8 taken from the Spearhead EP.
Tracks 9-10 taken from the 1994 Rareache compilation.

Tracks 1-3: recorded at Slaughterhouse Studios in 1990.
Track 4: recorded live at London, Kilburn National, November 16, 1989.
Tracks 5-8: recorded at Sawmill Studios in 1992, mixed at Fort Studios in 1992.    

This release coincided with the release of the album "Mercenary", Bolt Thrower's first album for Metal Blade Records. The band have since accused Earache of trying to cash in on the band since departing the label. Also, the album was originally intended to be titled "No Guts, No Glory"; however, because that is the title of a song on "Mercenary" Earache had to scrap that title. The band recommends not to buy this as they would never agree on releasing a compilation album.
 






Spearheads

Spearhead - Pierces through you
Fear numbs my mind, persecutes you

Spearhead - Marching onwards
Take my soul, sacrificial offering

Your initial strike taken by surprise
Now left alone, condemned by my pride
Drained of all emotion - Body now an empty shell
There's nothing left - You've taken all away

Adrenaline flows
Now filled with anger
Just what will be the outcome
Mass confusion tears my mind

Spearhead - No victory sublime
Another fallen victim - I will not beg to you
Spearhead - To which I cannot hold
With clear perceptions my destiny unfolds

I look to the reflection, fail to recognise what's seen
A figure clothed in hatred, I pray that this cannot be
Faced by this total stranger - Aware of your creation
No vision of your former self - Controlled by your instructions

Onward you advance, left in a mindless trance
Hypnotised by your will, desire is now instilled
Now staring face to face, your eyes filled with hate
Held by your contempt, both by weakness and by strength

Adrenaline flows
Now filled with anger
Just what will be the outcome
Mass confusion tears my mind

My mind

Tears my mind

Spearhead.
 


Bolt Thrower

jueves, 1 de agosto de 2019

Hordes Of The Lunar Eclipse - Dancing Demons In The Grey-Lit Glade (2004)

 
A.k.a. HOTLE.
Side-project of Luathca and Tophetarath of Fog.

-Discography

-Hordes of the Lunar Eclipse (Demo 1995)    
-Lead Us into War and Final Glory (Split 2002)
-Dancing Demons in the Grey-Lit Glade (2003)
-Darkbourne (2010)    
-Solstice (2012)
 
 



 
 
-Tracklist:

1. In the Service of the Stormlord     06:14
2. Gleaned of Gazes into the Shadow-Mirror     07:05
3. Nameless... Unnamable     10:14
4. ...and Blood Became Snow     04:20
5. Beneath the Veridian Loche     06:10
6. Dreams of the Emerald Alter     08:38
7. Dancing Demons in the Grey-Lit Glade     06:36
8. Frozen in Death     05:53
9. Anointing of the Sick     05:30
 
 

-Line up:

- Tophetarath: Drums, Guitars, Vocals
- Luathca: Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
- Jeffrey Green: Cello (on "Beneath the Veridian Loche")
- Valan: Violin (on "Dancing Demons in the Greylit Glade").






Label: Dark Horizon Records.

Recorded and mixed at The Enbomberoom on 16 tracks sporadically between 2001 - 2003 by Geoff Montgomery.

Mastered at Sweetwater Sound during the months of February and March of 2003 by Asa Doyle.
 


Hordes of the Lunar Eclipse

martes, 30 de julio de 2019

Wormed + Gaerea 2019.07.27 Kanekas Metal Fest, Cangas do Morrazo (Esp)



 
 
"Let's make one thing clear. We need to stress the fact that our era is lost in a huge void of numbness. We are here to bring and present you what your system could not solve by it self. We'll cover the daylight with ashes and smash the massive skull that's blocking your brain and will to evolve. We're Gaerea."

Discography: 

- Gaerea [EP] (2016)
- Unsettling Whispers (2018)
 
 

                                                                                 









-Setlist:

 01. Santificato
02. Lifeless Immortality
03. Absent
04. Whispers
05. Endless Lapse
06. Void of Numbness
07. Cycle of Decay
08. Catharsis.
 
 


 
 
 
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Originating from Spain's capital Madrid in 1998, Wormed immediately made an impact in the death metal scene with the release of their 'Floating Cadaver in the Monochrome' MCD (1999). Following a promo CD under the title 'Voxel Mitosis' (2001), the first studio album 'Planisphaerium' received high acclaim by critics and fans alike in 2003. In the wake of their debut full-length, the Spanish received invitations to international festival shows and touring around the globe. Wormed performed in Japan alongside Goratory and Vomit Remnants and afterwards hit Europe with Malignancy and Despondency.
 A creative hiatus, partly due to line-up changes and filled with re-issues of their previous released as well as the single 'Quasineutrality' (2010) finally ended, when their sophomore album 'Exodromos' came out in 2013. On their third full-length 'Krighsu' (2016), the fast-rising Spanish Sci-Fi tech death prodigies are telling a dystopian cosmic story with lyrics and music joined into an overarching concept. Its intense brutality, dissonant dynamic riffing, and tremendous heaviness combined with an amazing futuristic concept, which introduced the character Krighsu - last human in the cosmos, harvested top reviews and saw Wormed headlining in the US and co-headlining in Europe. 

 





-Line up:

- Guillemoth: Bass
- Phlegeton: Vocals
- Migueloud: Guitars
- V-Kazar: Drums.
 
 
 
 





viernes, 26 de julio de 2019

Kulto Maldito - En La Guerra Kon El Diablo [EP] (2012)


Kulto Maldito tiene origen en el 2002 año de Satanás, primero solo en idea en los oscuros designios de Belial, vocalista y líder de la horda, todo con la maldita intención de crear un metal maldito, satánico y directo a la vena.
En el 2003 se crean las primeras descargas de este engendro de Satán sin poder estos concretarse, se pospone todo hasta el 2004 y se busca guerreros para empezar esta maligna visión anticristiana ya con 4 blasfemias creadas, pero es solo hasta el 2005 ke estas bestias infernales se juntan y dan comienzo a la destrucción.
Hell Tormentor en la batería, Grand Force Misteria en la guitarra, Groteske Murderer from Hell en el bajo crean su demo homónima en el 2006.
N.O.D.D. (Nueva Orden del Diablo) el nuevo demo sale a mediados del 2007, y ya con una alineación estable a finales de Agosto 2007 es terminado el que será el primer full CD de la horda “Kulto a la Bestia”, editado por Obliteration Records de Japón.

 



-Tracklist:

Side A - Kulto:
1. Visión Apokaliptika     01:24
2. En la guerra... kon el Diablo!     05:34

Side B - Maldito:
3. Eskupo tu Nombre     03:47
4. Semen y Sangre     03:23
   

-Line up:

Belial 666: Vocals
  Hell Tormentor: Drums
  Kuervo Psycho-Terror: Guitars.
 
 
 




Label: Uku-Pacha.

Limited edition to 600 copies.

 Released in cooperation with Chalice of Blood Angel Productions.

First 100 copies come with a shirt.

 Recorded in the end November 2011 in Satanic Goat Rekords, Cochabamba - Bolivia.
Mixed and mastered by B6L66L and the Devil.
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 

 
 
 
Kulto Maldito

martes, 23 de julio de 2019

Dissenter - Bloodlust & Blasphemy (2000)

 

Previously known as Bloodlust (1989 - 1996). The band changed it's name to Dissenter in 1996.

1996 - that year after Bloodlust suspended its acitvity, Dissenter was born.

1997 - ''Moral Insanity'' first demo tape recording and two successive tracks titled ''Moral Insanity" and ''The End'' which as ''Dissenter II'' were firmed by Seven Gates Of Hell.

1999 - ''Novum Vox Mortis'' released composition CD ''Disco's Out, Slaughter's In'', where recordings from the second demo were set.In summer 1999 the band recorded the material for their debut album "Bloodlust and Blasphemy". "Novum Vox Mortis" showed its interest to release the Dissenter's debut but preliminary assignations turned out to have finished because Novum Vox Mortis suspended and ended its activity.

2000 - participation in second edition of "Obscene Extreme" festival in Trutnow . "For Kill my Pain" video clip recording. Due to Dariusz Sebastianski, "Bloodlust and Blasphemy" record came out. The video clip has been attatched to the record.

2001 - a promotional period of "Bloodlust&Blasphemy" as well as new tracks preparation,which were later recorded in Hertz studio in Bialystok.

2002 - a contract with Empire Records and "Apocalypse of the Damned" was released. 2002 Thrash'Em All Festival the band took part in . In the West "Apocalypse of the Damned" was released by Cold Blood Industries. The concerts planned in the Netherlands and Belgium were canceled because of personal problems within the band. Heter left the band and Stoker and Rob joined Dissenter.

2003 - "Contamination"(Empire Records) was released. Members of the band are: Garbaty, Mlody, Stoker, Rob. The band guested 2003 Empire Invasion Tour. Crash Music (USA) took promotions in their hands.

2005 - the band entered Hertz studio again where "Furor Arma Ministrat" was recorded. That is the next time when the record came out thanks to Empire Records.

2006 - Dissenter took part in Vital Brutality Tour supporting Vital Remains (+Trauma, Forlorn Legacy, Resurrecturis). Jacek Grecki (ex-Lost Soul) joins the band. Rob is getting ready for his last activity with Dissenter on upcoming album (guest solos). Stoker & Mlody start their another band - F.A.M.



-Tracklist:

1. With a Crown of Thorns on Temple     05:13
2. Moral Insanity     04:19
3. Desire...(In My Veins)     03:19
4. In the Empire of Damnation     03:21
5. ?...for Kill My Pain     04:15
6. Strange to Heaven     02:42
7. Ruling of Conscience     04:24 
8. The End     03:58 
 
 

-Line up:

Garbaty "Yaha": Bass
Młody: Drums
Heter: Guitars
Sivy: Guitars, Vocals
Maniac: Vocals
 
 






Label: none (self-released).

Recorded & mixed at Katoda Studio-August '99.

Enhanced video, ...for Kill My Pain (04:01)

Released in jewel case with 8-page booklet.  

Producer by Beta Office, Garbaty, Heter.
 
 
 
Dissenter

lunes, 22 de julio de 2019

Tourniquet - Where Moth And Rust Destroy [Promo] (2003)



Tourniquet was formed in Los Angeles in 1990. Nineteen albums later, the members of Tourniquet remain committed to creating intense music. Drummer and main songwriter Ted Kirkpatrick’s passion for classical music and technical metal finds its way into many Tourniquet songs, resulting in their music being described as “Beethoven Meets Frankenstein”. As Tourniquet’s music blends elements of many different styles, two things stand out… melody and originality. Tourniquet is known as a “musician’s band” and have appeared in Modern Drummer, Guitar World, and many other musicians magazines.
With worldwide sales of over 350,000 units, over 5,000,000 YouTube views, and fans across the globe, Tourniquet’s presence is unmistakable. Tourniquet has worked with top producers including Bill Metoyer, Jim Faraci, and Neil Kernon. Top musicians have graced Tourniquet albums too - including Marty Friedman, Frank Marino, Pat Travers, Karl Sanders (Nile), Bruce Franklin (Trouble). Due to the classical influence of Ted’s writing - also present on Tourniquet albums are members of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra.
Their lyrical influences span a wide range - everything from Old Testament narratives to Edgar Allan Poe type horror. Besides sharing their faith, a unique trademark of the band is their ongoing message of animal welfare. Ted says: “How animals - all animals - are treated matters greatly to me. To have a platform to share that through music is a privilege.”
Tourniquet have performed in the US, Canada, Europe, and South America and fans have been known to drive (or fly) long distances just to see the band play.
Tourniquet has been the recipient of numerous awards and accolades, including HM magazine’s Favorite Band of the Decade, several #1 Metal singles, and six Dove Award nominations. They have appeared in countless magazine, newspaper, and online publications. The success of their “acoustic unplugged” shows has further advanced their strong reputation for musical integrity and versatility.
 

Ted Kirkpatrick:

A founding member of Tourniquet, drummer, songwriter and lyricist. Ted Kirkpatrick’s aggressive, musical, and often unorthodox approach to drumming has been recognized by thousands - critics and fans alike. Ted began playing drums at age 12. By age 14, Ted was playing drums along with the records of many of his early influences, bands like Rush, King Crimson, and ELP. He holds a business degree from the University of Texas, Austin, where he graduated with honors.
Entirely self taught, he began to develop his own unique drumming style through a variety of influences. He is a great admirer of the classical masters and has attended countless classical concerts, and his drumming and songwriting are influenced by the power of Beethoven and Mahler symphonies, the staccato bursts of Scarlatti’s harpsichord sonatas, and the counterpoint of Bach’s fugues, to name a few. His latest solo release (2010) In The Shadow Of The Masters features Ted drumming to classics by Mozart, Beethoven, Rossini, Chopin, Paganini and others.
 
 



-Tracklist:

 1. Where Moth and Rust Destroy     07:15
2. Restoring the Locust Years     03:30
3. Drawn and Quartered     08:11
4. A Ghost at the Wheel     04:19
5. Architeuthis     06:52
6. Melting the Golden Calf     06:53
7. Convoluted Absolutes     05:38
8. Healing Waters of the Tigris     09:32
9. In Death We Rise     07:02
 

-Line up:

Luke Easter: Vocals
Steve Andino: Bass
Ted Kirkpatrick: Drums / Guitar.
 
 
 


 
Label: Metal Blade Records.

Recorded in Wiscosin - September/October 1992.

Comes in a cardboard sleeve. 

Produced by Bill Metoyer for Skull Seven Productions.
This CD contains further promotional info (pics, bios, sheets, logos aso) as CD-Rom part!
For promotional use only. Not for sale! 
 
 




Tourniquet