Gabriel Faithless 19 articles

My soul has been wandering in this world with almost no reason to exist but to listen to the most extreme and brutal bands and to write metal reviews! I like to torture myself mostly with death, trash, trash/death, brutal death, technical death, progressive death, raw black metal, atmospheric black, doom, funeral/doom, doom-death and heavy and power metal bands.

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Review: Serocs “Vore” [Everlasting Spew Records]

As the “dominant” species in the third rock from the sun, we humans have been in a constant struggle between keeping civilization going and creating...

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Review: Spirit Possession “Spirit Possession” [Profound Lore Records]

Spirit Possession strikes with their first full-length self-titled album and what an album ladies and gentlemen. SP summons the primordial forces of nature and all...

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Review: Draghkar “At the Crossroads of Infinity” [Unspeakable Axe Records]

The end of time, the end of existence, and the end of reality can be seen as a common experience, something that we all share...

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Review: Mesarthim “The Degenerate Era”

Vast and desolate cosmic landscapes that conjure darkness is what Mesarthim seem to be all about. This atmospheric black metal bad is fuzzing harsh sounds...

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Classic Review: Cannibal Corpse “Eaten Back to Life” [Metal Blade Records]

Alright ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, serial killers and slashers of all ages; be ready because a ton of guts, bloody chunks, and rotten...

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Review: Infection “Beheaded Children Contest” [Gate of Horror Productions]

Serial killers, depravity, and human evilness are some of the themes that Infection displays in their latest EP by the name of “Beheaded Children Contest”,...

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Review: Azanigin “Rise of the Adversary”

When there is no more room in the depths of hell, Azanigin walks the earth! What a hell of an album we have here folks,...

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Review: Membaris “Misanthrosophie” [World Terror Committee]

Detaching from humanity has been one of the primal trademarks when we talk about black metal, sonically, and aesthetically. Whether displaying horrendous corpse painting, using...

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Classic review: King Diamond “Fatal Portrait” [Roadrunner Records]

To start, I don’t think King Diamond needs an introduction; many of the reviews previously posted have done so. I will go directly to business;...

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Review: PUTRID “Antichrist Above” [Godz Ov War Productions]

Many moons ago an emerging movement was taking the world by storm, a movement that formed deep in the bowels of the earth; mostly fed...

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Review: ABYSMAL DAWN “Phylogenesis” [Season of Mist]

After six years of hibernation from the death metal scene, the American band Abysmal Dawn returns with their latest codex called “Phylogenesis”. Being this their...

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Classic review: Gorgoroth “Under the Sign of Hell” [Malicious Records]

The Norwegian black metal scene has been covered with a certain obscure robe full of controversy due to the happenings (during the ’90s, church burnings,...

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Review: Afterbirth “Four Dimensional Flesh” [Unique Leader Records]

When you listen to the word brutal death metal, you picture bands like Devourment that move into the scene that depicts dimensions full of guts...

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Review: Blackmoon “Blackmoon” [Narcoleptica Productions]

“Don’t judge a book by its cover”, that is a saying to apply reviewing Blackmoon’s day view album self-titled. I have to confess that when...

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Review: Beast Of Revelation “The Ancient Ritual of Death” [Iron Bonehead]

First thing that attracted me to give it a try to Beast of Revelation and their day view album “The Ancient Ritual of Death” was...

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Classic Review: Candlemass “Epicus Doomicus Metallicus” [Black Dragon Records]

Few bands have impacted the metal scene in such way as Candlemass did with this behemoth of an album. 1986 was the year, Sweden was...

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Classic review: Possessed “Seven Churches” [Combat Records]

Well folks, a classic album that tons/many people have reviewed, a corner stone, an untouchable milestone in the history of extreme metal that few dares to...

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Review: ABHOMINE “Proselyte Parasite Plague” [Osmose Productions / Hells Headbangers]

Blasphemous and hateful anthems dedicated to the darkest corridors of the human condition, that’s what you will find in this short in length but relentless...

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Review: Dismembered Carnage “Blasphemed Betrayal” [Careless Records]

Blasphemed Betrayal by the North American band Dismembered Carnage is an orgy of blasphemous incantations against stablish Christian/Catholic religion. First image that came to my...