Yade Malice 45 articles

I’ve been listening to Metal for a couple years now and it’s one of my favorite passions, as well as collecting CDs, Vinyl, and tapes. I also enjoy animated shows and partake in drawing as a hobby.

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Review: GUT “Disciples Of Smut” [Splatter Zombie Records]

Gut is back everyone, and even more dirty and disgusting than ever. With their newest material prior to this album being 10 years old and...

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Review: Witch Taint “Sons of Midwestern Darkness” [Tee Pee Records]

After the yawn-inducing year of 2019, I was looking towards 2020 to deliver more quality albums than its vapid predecessor. Not only has 2020 delivered...

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Review: Vaar “As Dusk Fell”

Emerging from the dark woods of Washington comes Vaar and their short, but sweet 15-minute EP, aptly titled As Dusk Fell. With only 3 tracks,...

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Review: Wrekmeister Harmonies “We Love to Look at the Carnage” [Thrill Jockey Records]

An album that takes you on a journey is an album worth appreciating, and Wrekmeister Harmonies’ latest full length is no exception. It’s a bizarre...

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Review: Nordligblåst “Light That Is Called Darkness” [Careless Records / Death Kvlt Productions]

When it takes you several times to start an album, you know it isn’t going to be great. That sage wisdom of course isn’t universal...

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Review: Mad God “Grotesque and Inexorable” [Narcoleptica Productions / Red Handed Records]

Gather round ‘ye children of the night and feast your eyes upon the freshly mulched mound of horror! Though the ghastly month of October has...

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Review: Faustus “Lipsia” [Careless Records]

To me, raw black metal seems like the real deal. Raw sound, raw emotion, raw… rawness. Of course, there are bands that laze around all...

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Review: Herrschaft “Le Festin Du Lion” [Noires Productions]

To see a genre so woefully unpopular truly invokes a sense of appreciation. This isn’t to suggest that an unpopular genre is objectively or even...

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Review: Circle Of Witches “Natural Born Sinners” [Sliptrick records]

Ascending from Italy, Circle of Witches deliver their third full-length album, Natural Born Sinners. Clocking in at around 48 minutes, this album is chocked full...

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Review: Zatemno “In The Noose” [Aesthetic Death]

For all intents and purposes, I will be using transliterations and translations of the band and track titles, as I do not have access to...

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Review: REAPER-X “Rise” [Sliptrick records]

From the United Kingdom, comes the freshman album of thrash metal/metalcore band Reaper-X, entitled Rise. Released via Sliptrick records, Rise serves as a firm introduction...

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Review: Germ Bomb “Gist Sucked Out” [Metal Race]

It’s very seldom a situation in which I find myself disliking an album upon revisiting it. Of course, upon reevaluation of any media, you can...

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Review: Dezaztre Natural “Asfixia” [Australis records]

When reviewing music, there are very few times when an album leaves me stumped with which I cannot find much to say. I find this...

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Review: Obskkvlt “Blackarhats” [Nooirax Producciones]

Death metal is a genre that in recent years, I have not been keeping up with very much, in the sense that I follow the...

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Review: Urza “The Omnipresence Of Loss” [Solitude Productions]

You are now falling into deep void of sleep and despair, the atmosphere crushing in pressure, reminiscent of anesthesia and unconsciousness. What does this have...

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Review: Hiss From The Moat “The Harrier” [M-Theory Audio]

When it comes to metal, no genre goes unnoticed by me, at least I’d like to think so. Even genres like the “core” subgenres, while...

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Review: Karmic Link “Dark Metropolis” [Rockshots Music]

Looks can be deceiving, and for music, the same could be said when first listening to an album. From Linköping, Sweden, comes Karmic Link’s 3rd...

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Review: RazorRape “Stripped to Kill” [Rotten Roll Rex]

From the bowels of Malmö, Sweden, comes the fourth full-length album of death-grinders RazorRape, entitled Stripped to Kill. Released back in March of 2018, via...

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Review: Teratocarcinomas “Slow Descent Into Homicidal Bliss” [Slamy Boi Records]

Brutal goregrind, without much thought put into it, is cast into a sea of obscurity and mediocrity. Despite putting on masques of ridiculousness, depravity, perversion,...

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Review: Delicatessen “Primal Cuts”

When it comes to bandcamp death- and/or goregrind, more often than not, the majority of releases by more obscure bands and projects tend to materialize...