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Izah

Finite Horizon / Crevice
Independent (2009)

Europe, as the old continent, contains a great deal of culture and a long history to help shape musicians and the work. Many in the United States move on obliviously with our lives while barely noticing some of the more well known bands from there. Izah is a group from the old continent that surely is under the radar of even the most avid listeners of music in the United States, which is shame because their EP, Finite Horizon / Crevice, is actually quite good and well worth hearing. Even though this record is just two tracks, the twenty plus minutes that it inhabits definitely leave an impression on those who do discover it. "Finite Horizon" is an exercise in an interesting amalgam of the heavier end of music due to the song's arrangement running the gamut from the heavy and quieter moments of bands like Cult of Luna to the clean vocal and melodies of some metalcore acts, but wait there is more because there is definitely a prog rock section as well as a noisy metal section. It can be a bit schizophrenic sounding, and while the members' musical talent is obvious, the compositional skills could use less … Read more

Skeletonwitch

Breathing the Fire
Prosthetic (2009)

Skeletonwitch's name is known fairly well among the metal community. The band won a lot of new fans over with … Read more

Black Cloud

Demo
Independent (2009)

Sometimes, there are chances that demos can surprise you while at other times they make you wish that you never … Read more

Keelhaul

Keelhaul's Triumphant Return to Obscurity
Hydra Head (2009)

It's been five years since Cleveland-based Keelhaul last graced us with Subject to Change Without Notice. In that time a … Read more

Food

Food
Molsook (2009)

Do you know the old bit of folk wisdom that goes something like "Never judge a book by its cover"? … Read more

Celan

Halo
Exile on Mainstream (2009)

Celan is an intriguing collection of musicians that is comprised of members of Unsane, Oxbow, Einsturzende Neubauten, and others. Just … Read more

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Intronaut

Void
Goodfellow (2006)

Intronaut is a four piece from California made up of members of Uphill Battle, Impaled, Exhumed, and Anubis Rising, although they sound nothing like I remember these other bands. Intronaut sounds more like a technical metal band with jazz-like flourishes. Void is their first full-length after the wittily monikered EP, Null. "A Monolithic Vulgarity" leads off Void like a jazz record with noisiness that sounds kind of like a band warming up on record prior to actually kicking it into gear. There is something extremely mechanical about the way the song slowly integrates itself. By the time the vocals fade into the mix the band has played with a couple of variations of the main riff while incorporating little flourishes here and there to make it interesting. The band showcases … Read more

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Down-Stares

Cobras & Matadors
T.Rex Ate My Face (2008)

A couple of years ago, through my involvement with this website, I crossed paths with Down-Stares' independently released album The Watershed. This was an album that pushed me to my limits as a music critic because, as someone who prefers neatly defined genre categories and, even more so, inaccessibility in my music, Down-Stares is a challenge because of its blatant … Read more

The Black Heart Procession

Six
Temporary Residence (2009)

Can anyone truly describe the sound of The Black Heart Procession? At times there is an audible melancholy that seems to wrap itself in the music, and at other times the band produces a bit more of a "poppy" feel, all the while still maintaining something more dark. Pointless as it is, in an attempt to describe the group's style … Read more

Defeatist

Sharp Blade Sinks Deep into Dull Minds
Willowtip (2009)

I really hate bringing up the ex-members of thing when talking about records. No, seriously I do. Defeatist is the perfect example as to why. When doing research for this album I found a pedigree of underground metal. Members of Anodyne and Kalibas join forces to create a grindcore band indebted to early Napalm Death and Repulsion. To someone like … Read more

Sunny Day Real Estate

Diary / LP2 (Reissues)
Sub Pop (2009)

When it comes to album reissues, it is actually a much more difficult task to write a fair and unbiased review than you might think, for a couple of reasons. Firstly, the reviewer - in this case, me - has heard the original recording; therefore there is a pre-conceived opinion of the material. Secondly, the majority of these types of … Read more

Strung Out

Agents of the Underground
Fat Wreck Chords (2009)

Strung Out's Blackhawks Over Los Angeles was a record that had a lot of ups and downs. The album showcased the band's improving musicianship and songwriting but the production really brought the record down. Singer Jason Cruz's voice felt processed in too many areas and it restricted the power that his vocals usually have. I also felt that the band … Read more

Fall of Efrafa

Inle
Halo Of Flies/Denovali/Sound Devastation (2009)

Fall of Efrafa proves further that there is still a great deal of inventiveness in existence within the underground music scene by basing the entire concept (from band name, to topical song material, to artwork) around a singular work of literature by exploring the themes and moods and the mythology within Watership Down. Inle is the final installment in a … Read more

Rise and Fall

Our Circle is Vicious
Deathwish Inc. (2009)

Progression in music is never an easy thing to accomplish without getting mixed reactions; the hardcore community seems to be especially critical. You're always going to have that fan base that talks about how the older material is better, which in some cases, that is true. But in other cases, development and experimentation can lead to superior songwriting and material. … Read more

Kingdom

The Rage That Guides
Eulogy (2009)

Remember the mid 1990's and the vegan straightedge hardcore scene with its horribly over-sized clothes (big pants, basketball jerseys), staunch politics (hardline anyone?), and some of its more notable bands (Earth Crisis, One King Down, Morning Again, Culture, Birthright, Unconquered, and tons more)? I ask this question because not only do I, but because Kingdom is like a huge nostalgic … Read more

The Casualties

We are All We Have
Side One Dummy (2009)

Yes, this is the same Casualties which have been producing album after album of spiky haired "drunk" punk for some years now. But first, please allow me to digress and paint a picture for you. Turn the dial on the way back machine and sidle up with a steaming cup of coffee for a little "fireside" chat. My first exposure … Read more

Folsom

Hammer Lane
Ghost Town (2009)

Since hitting the scene with a monstrous demo, Folsom have kept themselves busy with a full-length, couple of EP releases, and sporadic touring. The Las Vegas hardcore group return with LP number two, which follows up their 2008 EP, Neon Light Nights. Folsom continue to churn out punishing metallic hardcore that mixes in a little bit of the beatdown flavor … Read more

Streetwalkers

Vile Thoughts
Six Feet Under (2009)

It seems as though Six Feet Under is showing its punk roots. Not so surprisingly, so are some collected members of Ceremony. This short release works pretty well in relation to the Broken Patterns release I also reviewed. This takes a more classic hardcore punk route. Back in the mid '80s punk and hardcore got along mostly and the sound … Read more

Broken Patterns

Broken Patterns
Six Feet Under (2009)

There's a couple ways to start this one. We could examine the ex members of pedigree, which normally would give you a hint at what is included. While I, just like anyone who was into hardcore in the earlier part of this decade, was suitably excited the band member pedigree (Knife Fight, Tear It Up, Cut The Shit, etc.) that … Read more

In Desperation

Ghost Town, America
Independent (2009)

Decent enough modern hardcore that reminds me of a sped up Modern Life is War or a less metal Killing the Dream. Someone is itching for a Deathwish deal. They have really nice catchy melodic parts with some really un-needed signing... but I digress. If this band came through my neck of the woods I'd probably go see them and … Read more

Redemption

Demo
Independent (2009)

Wow. Here's a first: a Christian hardcore band that doesn't annoy the piss out of me. Someone mark that down on a calender somewhere. Anyhow, Redemption play mid-pace hardcore that reminds me of mid-period Endpoint mixed with some Champion and chug-a-chug parts ala Trial to end up with some pleasing results. The lyrics are positive and tinges of emo white … Read more

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