Speedwolf Ride With Death (2011)
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*LISTEN TO THE ENTIRE ALBUM BELOW*OUT NOW: CD, Gatefold LP, ShirtsWho wants to \"Ride With Death\" SPEEDWOLF's highly anticipated debut album is aptly titled: their locomotive, NWOBHM-fuelled heavy metal is powered by a hardcore-punk engine, cruising across the wasteland of the not-so-distant future like proverbial Road Warriors... on iron horses they ride, born to lose. Full-fledged Hessians to the bitter end, SPEEDWOLF play for keeps, each of the LP's dozen tracks an anthem unto itself - so come on and \"Ride With Death\"!JULY U.S. TOUR 2012 WITH WITCHAVENMonday, July 9thSalt Lake City, UT@ Burt's Tiki LoungeWednesday, July 11hVancouver, BC, CANADA@ Fortune Sound Club Thursday, July 12thSeattle, WA@ El Corazon Lounge Friday, July 13thPortland, ORREVELATIONS OF DEATH FEST Saturday, July 14thPortland, ORREVELATIONS OF DEATH FEST with Autopsy! Sunday, July 15thPortland, ORREVELATIONS OF DEATH FEST Monday, July 16thReno, NV@ Ground Zero (House Show)Tuesday, July 17thOakland, CA@ Eli's Mile High Club Wednesday, July 18thReseda, CA@ Weber's Place Thursday, July 19thLos Angeles, CA@ 5 Star BarFriday, July 20thSan Diego, CA@ The Shakedown BarSaturday, July 21stPhoenix, AZ@ Inner City Youth CenterSunday, July 22ndAlbuquerque, NM@ The Launchpad FOR DIE HARDS OF:later ENGLISH DOGS, MIDNIGHT, TOXIC HOLOCAUST, G.I.S.M., later GBH, and the almighty MOTORHEAD! ...MAILING LIST... Ride With Death by SPEEDWOLFQuick Search: ...SITE MAP...CDs ALL CDsDigipak / Slipcase CDsat_attach(\"menu_parent13\", \"menu_child13\", \"hover\", \"y\", \"pointer\");VINYL 12\" & 10\" LP7\" EPALL Vinylat_attach(\"menu_parent14\", \"menu_child14\", \"hover\", \"y\", \"pointer\");SHIRTS Medium & LargeXL & 2XLSmall & GirlieHoodies & Long SleeveHorror/Occult/Non-BandAll Sizes & Typesat_attach(\"menu_parent15\", \"menu_child15\", \"hover\", \"y\", \"pointer\");DVDs TAPES PATCHES PINS ZINES POSTERS MISC. ALL PRODUCTS
The Irish black metal quartet's sophomore LP-- after well-played EPs-- is their most blistering, experimental, patient, and majestic collection to date. It's not empty, rarefied black metal-- the stuff comes with muscular, working-class grit. Vocalist/guitarist James Kelly has said Mammal is about death, but despite the dark atmosphere, lyrics like, \"The brother, the mother, the sister and the son/ All of them are gone,\" and the title's suggestion that in the end we're just animals, this is fist-pumping/goosebump-raising music.
In 2011, Krallice have taken on an a darker, weirder, stronger, manlier, more death-infused shade. They've grown more comfortable as a band and, importantly, co-vocalist/bassist Nick McMaster-- who only handled \"additional vocals\" and live bass in 2008-- has substantially increased his writing role and makes his presence felt via deep death grunts that collide nicely with Mick Barr's more ghostly banshee howl. Time to forget the Weakling comparisons; no one else is making, or has ever made, music like this.
Entombed-loving hardcore crew Trap Them's Kurt Ballou-produced third full-length arrived with a new drummer, ex-Coliseum pounder Chris Maggio, and frontman Ryan McKenney writing his catchiest throat-shredding vocal lines to date. Outside of that, you've got early Black Flag energy, the dense atmosphere of guys who like their Swedish death metal, and layers of discordant-but-melodic axes that do their part to worsen your tinnitus while inspiring plenty of d-beat/rock 'n' roll dancing.
Bay Area punk-inflected, horror-obsessed death metal pioneers Autopsy's suffocating 68-minute \"comeback\" record Macabre Eternal arrived shortly after drummer/vocalist Chris Reifert and guitarist Danny Coralles pulled the plug on their other band, Abscess, in June of last year and started focusing full-time on Autopsy. Abscess' Dawn of Inhumanity was one of my favorites last year, and Autopsy's higher-fi Macabre Eternal-- with plenty of those rickety guitar solos and plenty of crust-- is even better. Not bad for a bunch of old-timers.
I've been surrounded by sickness and death the past couple of years, so the raw-yet-playful obsession with life's circle via songs like \"Your Funeral, My Feast\", \"Through Cadaver Eyes\", and \"I Rot Within\" on thrashing San Jose goregrind heroes Exhumed's first album in close to a decade felt right. Call it dark comic relief. Or, if you're not a lyrics person, focus on the putrid atmosphere, melodic grinding, and memorable old-school buzzsaw riffs. 153554b96e