Friday, December 30, 2011

The Sawtooth Grin - Demo 2011


Artist: The Sawtooth Grin
Origin: Montrose, New York (USA)
Genre: Mathcore / Techgrind 
Album: Demo
Release date: 2011
Tracklisting:
01. Montrose Jackals
02. Dead Ringers
03. The Jesus Hive

Format: 320 kbps, mp3
Download: Mediafire
Website: Facebook

Mathcore legends The Sawtooth Grin have finally unveiled a new demo complete with vocal tracks from their monster vocalist, Rich Lombardi (Cloacal Kiss / Old Painless) and powerhouse percussionist, Jon Karel (The Number Twelve Looks Like You / Starring Janet Leigh). This is truly exciting, as it's been sometime since any official release, and only scattered voxless demos have trickled from their reverberation account.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

An Isle Ate Her - Discography


As some of you have no doubt heard, An Isle Ate Her has gone on indefinite hiatus. Truly a sad day for underground grind, but also characteristic of the genre. I was really rooting for these guys, and had hoped to hear more of what they had to offer, but alas...at least they have left us with their magnum opus, Phrenia. Here is every recording by the group, including their original demo, "Motel Art," which they released as Feeding the Foxes.

Artist: An Isle Ate Her
Origin: Atlanta, Georgia (USA)
Genre: Mathcore / Techgrind


Album: Phrenia
Release date: 2011
Tracklisting:
01. Lurker Livin'
02. Slueslings
03. Das Ekel
04. Landsraad
05. Phrenia
06. Dun Dorr
07. How To Breed A God
08. Easy, Charles
09. Easy, Charles II
10. Improcalypse
11. Appetency
12. Furukawa

"This album was written and recorded during the darkest time of our lives."


Album: Desiderium
Release date: 2010
Tracklisting:
01. Appetency: Fed Through the Mouth of Optimism, Shat Out the Asshole of Futility
02. Selvage: A Public Demonstration of Self-Immolation
03. 2000 mg Deep: Where Dem J-Papes At?
04. Landsraad: The Onerous Combustion
05. Tributary: Restitution Passed the Event Horizon
06. A Core and Some Seeds

feeding the foxes

Album: Motel Art
Release date: 2009
Tracklisting:
01. Blasterbate
02. Erase, Create, Replace, Modify, Devolve, Reformat, Convolute, Destroy
03. Wine 'Em Dine 'Em 69 'Em
04. Anteater
05. Air

Format: 320 kbps, mp3
Download: Mediafire
Website: Facebook

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Bedlam of Cacophony - Neuroleptic



Artist: Bedlam of Cacophony
Origin: Orange County, California (USA)
Genre: Technical Death Metal / Grindcore / Mathcore  
Album: Neuroleptic
Release date: 2011
Tracklisting:
01. (100v)
02. Aeons of Apathy
03. Juggernaut
04. Burn
05. (Electroconvulsive)
06. Tomb of Flesh
07. G13
08. The Perverse
09. (The Nest)
10. Psychic Driving
11. Endsville

Format: 320 kbps, mp3
Download: Bandcamp
Website: Facebook


One of my favorite acts in underground grind, Bedlam of Cacophony has truly outdone themselves with this release. Featuring an all-star lineup of guest vocalists (Travis Ryan of Cattle Decapitation / Murder Construct, Cameron "Big Chocolate" Argon of Disfiguring the Goddess / ex Burning the Masses, Ramon Mercado of Pencil Lead Syringe), as well as their own Lee Artavia of IVEBEENSHOT, this release is not to be overlooked.
You can download all of their other releases here.

Plague Widow - Assimilated Subconcious


The interwebs are abuzz about Plague Widow, whom without even a recording generated considerable attention via studio teasers. Their debut track has finally been revealed, and it certainly does not disappoint. Featuring Hal Rotter of Slaughterbox and recorded at the almighty Mayhemeness Studios, their debut EP is slated for an early 2012 release.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Zelophilia - Lust, Loathing, and Love

Lust, Loathing, & Love cover art


My friend and former bassist of Antarctica, Mr. Tom Noyd, just released his new band's full-length, and it is an eclectic and operatic metal masterpiece. With influences ranging from Meshuggah and Dillinger, to Daughters and Mike Patton, there is something for everyone here...truly diverse and interesting stuff that is generally entertaining. You can download the full-length (with bonus tracks) here, and if your interest is not yet piqued, watch this commercial: