Albums of the month: February

What a start of the year we’ve had! This years January has probably been the strongest start of a year since I started this blog with loads of great albums coming out and February is just as strong, if not stronger. One band even dropped two great albums on the same day, Cult of Fire with Nirvana and Moksha. While January was a bit short on the black metal front February had that in masses, or what about Faustian Pact, Kvaen, Faidra, YGG, Tombs, Necrowretch, Svart Crown and Cénotaphe (just to name a few even) all dropping albums you need to dig into right now if you haven’t already! Another thing worth noting is that Beneath the Massacre has come back in style with Fearmonger being some of their best material yet, welcome back! Two months in 2020 and we’ve already been offered loads of superb metal, this year is looking very bright.

Album of the month:

Kvaen – The Funeral Pyre

On one of the last days of the month it was unleashed, The Funeral Pyre! Oh does it shine bright as this is some of the best black metal I’ve heard in months. Incredible debut album and has everything I’m looking for, a contender for album of the year in my opinion. You can read the review here.

Kvaen – The Funeral Pyre was released February 28th via Black Lion Records.
Bandcamp https://kvaen.bandcamp.com/album/the-funeral-pyre
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/1RXqAO2dPkKQGip9qU45pg?si=BjEd_IIpQ8WGwXCq5oj3oA

Runners-up:

Beneath the Massacre – Fearmonger

What a comeback by Beneath the Massacre! Eight years after Incongruous came out they release what I think is their best album yet in Fearmonger. This hits hard!

Beneath the Massacre – Fearmonger was released February 28th via Century Media Records.
Bandcamp – N/A
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/1q7U1NxOyWTzoS3cpqtQpS?si=2e90Jez_Qpu2Xgu3n6zw_A

Plague – Portraits of Mind

I generally don’t see Greece as a death metal country but more into black metal. However Plague has shown there is a lot of life (or death) in the scene there too as Portraits of Mind had me on the hook straight from the start. One of the best death metal albums released so far this year! You can read the review here.

Plague – Portraits of Mind was released February 14th via Redefining Darkness Records (NA) and Nuclear Winter Records (EU).
Bandcamp https://plague-gr.bandcamp.com/album/portraits-of-mind
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/0u934ElljYYWNif8V6ysuz?si=kwVdxSnKStCxpo5LCNbOIA

The Spirit – Cosmic Terror

The Spirit is one of those bands I feel is underrated because I feel both their debut Sounds from the Vortex and follow-up EP Pillars of Doom were very high quality black/death metal in the veins of Dissection, Sacramentum and Thulcandra. However maybe a bit too close in the sound. With Cosmic Terror though they’ve really come a long way and while the influences are still there they’re finding their own sound more this time around.

The Spirit – Cosmic Terror was released February 7th via Art of Propaganda.
Bandcamp https://thespiritmetal.bandcamp.com/album/cosmic-terror
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/00TpgegQ8rs1WK0hqZDyjd?si=UOuBpr86S5OtHaKaw3LvUg

Night Crowned – Impius Viam

Their EP Humanity Will Echo Out showed a lot of promise and when I reviewed it back in 2018 I thought this band could be the next big melodic black/death export from Sweden. That seems to be the case still as their debut full-length is another step in the right direction and Night Crowned is on the path towards greatness with their apocalyptic heavy style that leaves no prisoners.

Night Crowned – Impius Viam was released February 28th via Noble Demon.
Bandcamp https://nightcrowned.bandcamp.com/album/impius-viam
Spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/0xbLmjAA1qgYnm7phVTPUS?si=msBbLB07SDWiun9Yu9G4bg

More great albums of February:

Faustian Pact – Outojen Tornien Varjoissa
Schizogen – Spawn Of Almighty Essence
Slaughter Messiah – Cursed To The Pyre
Shandrazel – Le Paysage De Mes Pensées
Faidra – Six Voices Inside
Hæresis – To Drown​.​.​.
Cénotaphe – Monte Veritá
Abated Mass of Flesh – Not Burned
Necrowretch – The Ones from Hell
Horresque – Chasms Pt. I – Avarice and Retribution
Serpent Noir – Death Clan OD
Svart Crown – Wolves Among the Ashes
God Dethroned – Illuminati
Sepultura – Quadra
Sylosis – Cycle of Suffering
Conjureth – Foul Formations
Neptunus – Planetary Annihilation
Skyforest – A New Dawn
Sentient Divide – Haunted by Cruelty
Artach – Chronicles of a Black Winter
Xenobiotic – Mordrake
Cult of Fire – Nirvana
Cult of Fire – Moksha (yes they released two albums!)
Blåådpalt – Sliced to Perfection
Thokkian Vortex – Thy Throne is Mine
Tombs – Monarchy of Shadows
Infirmum – Walls of Sorrow
Regarde Les Hommes Tomber – Ascension
Innards – Back From The Grave, Straight In Your Face
Ossaert – Bedehuis
Izthmi – The Arrows of Our Ways
Akiavel – V
Deprived Of Salvation – Destination : Decay
YGG – The Last Scald
Ars Veneficium – Usurpation of the Seven
Black Royal – Firebride

The Metal Gamer Songs of the Month Spotify playlist:

The Metal Gamer best of 2019

Holy moly what a year! When I started this list a few weeks ago I had over 150 albums written down on albums that I really enjoyed, more than any other year since I started this blog. Which is why I am doing a top 50 this time (and years onwards). Even with a limit on 50 it was bloody hard to cut the list down! That speaks volumes on how good year 2019 has been for metal, in my opinion the best in many years with every genre putting out killer albums. 2019 was a quite wild ride for me personally too as I became a father of a beautiful daughter we’ve named Hilde in December. With that it also means The Metal Gamer will slow down some in productivity for a while, as you might have already noticed. The Metal Gamer Community also got created in 2019 and has reached over 400 members in only a few months. Started doing interviews seem to have been a hit too as most of them got a lot of interaction where I got to interview bands such as Visceral Bleeding, Deranged, Enthroned and The Great Old Ones to name a few. Last but not least the first ever The Metal Gamer fanzine got published digitally (hopefully will manage to do one more this year), which was read by over 200 people within the first 48h! Major thanks for the support metal gamers and I hope to bring you more content for many years to come!

The Metal Gamer best of 2019

1. Finsterforst – Zerfall

One of my favorite bands of all time Moonsorrow hasn’t released an album since 2016 but what does that even matter when Finsterforst release their best album to date and in all honesty one of the best albums in the genre ever! Became a clear album of the year for me, no doubt about it. Released August 2nd via Napalm Records.

2. Wormwood – Nattarvet

Wow what beast this turned out to be! I wasn’t all in on Wormwood before but with Nattarvet they really knocked it out of the park and has released the best black metal album of the year. They even topped it off with a great live performance at Månegarm Open Air in August which solidified my love for this band. Very big surprise to me. Released July 26th via Black Lodge Records.

3. Vale of Pnath – Accursed

Wow what a journey Vale of Pnath has had! They’ve always been of my favorite techdeath bands, much do to their black metal influences, but they really knocked this one out of the park! A perfect five in my book and a crown jewel in their already great, and growing, discography. Released May 17th via Willowtip Records.

4. Equipoise – Demiurgus

The best album I heard first quarter of the year was Demiurgus by Equipoise. They’ve done everything right, it’s technical death metal at its peak and it’s not only good but also fun! I mean who just adds in a acoustic flamenco track for the sake of it? Equipoise does and it pays off! The first 5/5 of the year went to Demiurgus. Released March 8th via The Artisan Era.

5. The Great Old Ones – Cosmicism

The Great Old Ones are back with yet another stunning Lovecraftian atmospheric black metal album. They seem to be able to do no wrong and the band has only strengthen what is already a very strong discography. Grown on me throughout the year to eventually land in the top 5! Released October 22nd via Season of Mist.

  1. Finsterforst – Zerfall
  2. Wormwood – Nattarvet
  3. Vale of Pnath – Accursed
  4. Equipoise – Demiurgus
  5. The Great Old Ones – Cosmicism
  6. Unfathomable Ruination – Enraged and Unbound
  7. Warforged – I: Voice
  8. In Mourning – Garden of Storms
  9. Misþyrming – Algleymi
  10. Shadow of Intent – Melancholy
  11. Insomnium – Heart Like a Grave
  12. A Wake in Providence – The Blvck Sun || The Blood Moon
  13. Mgła – Age of Excuse
  14. AngelMaker – AngelMaker
  15. Vukari – Aevum
  16. Saor – Forgotten Paths
  17. Månegarm – Fornaldarsagor
  18. Organectomy – Existential Disconnect
  19. Panzerfaust – The Suns of Perdition I: War, Horrid War
  20. Sempiternal Dusk – Cenotaph of Defectuous Creation
  21. Tomb Mold – Planetary Clairvoyance
  22. Enterprise Earth – Luciferous
  23. Numenorean – Adore
  24. Rendered Helpless – Suffer, Seraphim
  25. Nile – Vile Nilotic Rites
  26. Sinmara – Hvísl Stjarnanna
  27. Sargeist – Death Veneration
  28. Necronomicon – Unus
  29. Eternal Storm – Come the Tide
  30. Sentient Horror – Morbid Realms
  31. Ragnarok – Non Debellicata
  32. Misery Index – Rituals of Power
  33. Truth Corroded – Bloodlands
  34. Thy Art is Murder – Human Target
  35. Wretched Fate – Fleshletting
  36. Schammasch – Hearts of No Light
  37. Malist – In the Catacombs of Time
  38. Netherbird – Into the Vast Uncharted
  39. Devourment – Obscene Majesty
  40. Murdryck – Födelsen
  41. Ereb Altor – Järtecken
  42. Shadecrown – Riven
  43. Blood Red Throne – Fit to Kill
  44. Gods Forsaken – Smells of Death
  45. Disentomb – The Decaying Light
  46. Blood Incantation – Hidden History of the Human Race
  47. Cattle Decapitation – Death Atlas
  48. Amon Amarth – Berserker
  49. Abigail Williams – Walk Beyond the Dark
  50. Hammerfall – Dominion

Album of the year:
Finsterforst – Zerfall
Deathcore album of the year:
Shadow of Intent – Melancholy
Technical death metal album of the year:
Vale of Pnath – Accursed
Death metal album of the year:
Insomnium – Heart Like a Grave
Brutal death metal album of the year:
Unfathomable Ruination – Enraged and Unbound
Atmospheric black metal album of the year:
The Great Old Ones – Cosmicism
Black metal album of the year:
Wormwood – Nattarvet
Folk metal album of the year:
Finsterforst – Zerfall
Debut full-length album of the year:
Equipoise – Demiurgus
Song of the year:
Finsterforst – Ecce Homo
Best concert I went to in 2019:
Svartidauði, Sinmara and Grand Harvest (Plan B, Malmö, September 27th)
Biggest disappointment:
Carnifex – World War X
Most anticipated album of 2020:
Beneath the Massacre – Fearmonger

The Metal Gamer Community Best of 2019

1. Tomb Mold – Planetary Clairvoyance
2. Wormwood – Nattarvet
3. Mgła – Age of Excuse
4. Blood Incantation – Hidden History of the Human Race
5. Equipoise – Demiurgus
6. In Mourning – Garden of Storms
7. Månegarm – Fornaldarsagor
8. Saor – Forgotten Paths
9. Killswitch Engage – Atonement
10. Possessed – Revelations of Oblivion

Scordatura – Self-Created Abyss (Brutal Death Metal)

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It’s been quite some time since I put my teeth into a brutal death metal release. Lucky for me Scordatura are here to give me my fix! Formed in 2007 these Scottish madmen have spread their filth with several demo’s, toured with acts such as Aborted, Misery Index, Cryptopsy and Beneath The Massacre until they finally released their debut Torment of the Weak in 2013. Lucky for us we didn’t have to wait as long for the follow-up as Self-Created Abyss is the bands sophomore release.

If you’re familiar with Scordatura then don’t worry they are just as brutal as ever. Self-Created Abyss continues where Torment of the Weak left off just great. Same deep demon growls and gutturals, hard hitting drums and fast technical riffs. Wrapped in with some defiled gore lyrics. Throughout the album they don’t slow down for even a second and you would do best to prepare yourself for the onslaught that’s about to hit your ears. Self-Created Abyss also features a great guest performance by Malignancy’s vocalist Danny Nelson on Malignant Form of Inhumanity. Favorite tracks for me would be the opener Repulsive Miscreation together with Ritual Acts of Malevolence and the closing track Confessions Inscribed.

Brutal death metal fans would be wise to pick this album up. It’s the perfect drog to satisfy your thirst for brutal gore. Self-Created Abyss is out now through Gore House Productions.

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For fans of: Cerebral Bore and Guttural Secrete
Favorite song: Confessions Inscribed