Patrick Sullivan Archive
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Review of Minsk's With Echoes in the Movement ...
Minsk is a capable group of musicians who clearly want to create something unique while not abandoning all of their many influences.
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A Review of Jungle Rot's What Horrors Await
While the mainstream of metal has progressed in a thousand different directions, Jungle Rot has remained loyal to their roots...
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A Review of The Tosser's Think on Things that Make
Even through tough times, there is always some good to be taken from them. Good music, good beer, and a good time are always there to be had.
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A Review of Nachtmystium’s Assassins: Black Meddle
Nachtmystium has succeeded in creating a new wave of metal that is neither derivative nor endemic to what has come before.
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A Review of If This is Hell, Then I’m Lucky
Crawling out of the sludgy ashes of cult metal heroes Acid Bath, frontman Dax Riggs has forged an impressive repertoire of music that explores a haunting lyrical and visual tumult rarely seen today.
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A Review of The Ultimate Destroyer
Steven Rathbone handles the vocals and guitars brilliantly. How he manages such vocal intensity while playing intoxicatingly intense riffs is a magnificent feat.
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A Review of The Architecture of Oppression
The Architecture of Oppression hints that Against the Plagues has a lot more to offer and new territories to explore in future releases.
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A Review of Ur Jordens Djup
Everyone’s favorite frenzied Finns have finally returned after three years since their last album, Nattfodd.
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A Review of V: Hävitetty
Chapter V: Ravaged is the sound of a band progressing and setting themselves apart from the pack.
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A Review of Monotheist
Celtic Frost's latest album Monotheist cannot be truly appreciated after a single listen.
