"This review almost didn't happen. As the recently demoted were scraping the last bit of slime off the bottom of the skull pit to prepare for the new haul of Fall promo, we inadvertently found Sanguisugabogg's third full-length, Hideous Aftermath, submerged in the sludgy remains of two ex-n00bs. Mistakes were made for which we do do not apologize. These Ohio-based purveyors of grimy, gore-inspired brutal death may have a name worthy of the national Spelling Bee and a logo that looks like bloo...| Angry Metal Guy
A Rodeö just for the chilly members of the AMG Freezer Crew? Maybe when it snows in Hell! The post AMG’s Unsigned Band Rodeö: Acrid Rot – Where Flesh Transcends… Man Stands Tall appeared first on Angry Metal Guy.| Angry Metal Guy
"I know what you're thinking: how is it that ClarkKent is reviewing Wings of Steel instead of Steel Druhm? Believe it or not, he let me review it. After all, he's not the only steel-named writer in these halls. For those not steeped in DC universe lore, my nickname is Man of Steel—though Steel, in his fatherly way, prefers to call me dumbass, like Red Forman in That '70s Show. But I see symbolism in his gesture of letting me review this, like he's taken me under his wings—of steel." Steel...| Angry Metal Guy
"Few bands influence outshine their immediate popularity as much as Internal Bleeding. The founding fathers of slam, the lynch pins of New Yawk style thuggin and brawling, have been a pivotal DNA strain of death metal since debut Voracious Contempt spat in the face of human decency back in 1995. But the years have been as gritty to the band as their music, with infamous production issues, perpetual lineup shuffles, and tragic deaths littering their storied careers. The band have remained unb...| Angry Metal Guy
"New Jersey's Evoken is one the big names in the very niche genre of funeral doom. Since 1994 they've been churning out lengthy, unhurried odes to despair and tragedy, taking heavy inspiration from the Peaceville Three era while forging a path of their own. Albums like Quietus and Antithesis of Light are regarded as funeral doom triumphs, and you can depend on Evoken to deliver carefully crafted epics full of emotionally harrowing moods. It's been a long time since 2018s Hypnagogia dropped,...| Angry Metal Guy
A review of Harbinger by Electrocutioner, available September 5th worldwide via CDN Records.| Angry Metal Guy
A review of Savage New Times by Incite, available August 15th worldwide via Reigning Phoenix Music.| Angry Metal Guy
A review of Charming the Decomposed by Retching, available August 22nd worldwide via Transcending Obscurity Records.| Angry Metal Guy
A review of Laurentian Blue by Panopticon, available worldwide August 15th via Bindrune Recordings.| Angry Metal Guy
A review of To Rid Myself of Truth by Signs of the Swarm, available August 22nd worldwide via Century Media Records.| Angry Metal Guy