Amidst the debris, was TTEOTD's "Malice," which amongst the ridiculous efforts made by others, managed to shed light on the growing scene. As if the sewers spilled out and filled the streets with tons of trash and rubbish, purging their filth into the city. This can be traced to a few years ago, and it seems as if 2007 spawned about a new breed of acts that brought upon a new day and reigned partial darkness over metal. It seems as if aggressive music has made its way into a digestible format, seeing as how no matter how extreme the metal can get, or how many bass drops and squealers are found on a particular album, children all across the mall will still be bopping to their iPods with new releases, which is fine (I remember being eight years old when I first got my paws on Pantera's "The Great Southern Trendkill," so who can hate?) yet is still a growing concern. If a new comment is published from a "banned" user or contains a blacklisted word, this comment will automatically have limited visibility (the "banned" user's comments will only be visible to the user and the user's Facebook friends).Review Summary: Long overdue new release proves to be worthy of the waitĭespite the passing of times and numerous acts releasing their attempts at what they think face pummeling terrorizing brutality should sound like, kids are still out there in their basements putting together their versions of what they think hardcore should have always been. Hidden comments will still appear to the user and to the user's Facebook friends. BLABBERMOUTH.NET reserves the right to "hide" comments that may be considered offensive, illegal or inappropriate and to "ban" users that violate the site's Terms Of Service. You can also send an e-mail to with pertinent details. To do so, click the downward arrow on the top-right corner of the Facebook comment (the arrow is invisible until you roll over it) and select the appropriate action. To report spam or any abusive, obscene, defamatory, racist, homophobic or threatening comments, or anything that may violate any applicable laws, use the "Report to Facebook" and "Mark as spam" links that appear next to the comments themselves. User comments or postings do not reflect the viewpoint of BLABBERMOUTH.NET and BLABBERMOUTH.NET does not endorse, or guarantee the accuracy of, any user comment. Once you're logged in, you will be able to comment. To comment on a BLABBERMOUTH.NET story or review, you must be logged in to an active personal account on Facebook. The comments reside on Facebook servers and are not stored on BLABBERMOUTH.NET. We wanted the art to really project and not look like every other metal album that you see at your local record shop."īLABBERMOUTH.NET uses the Facebook Comments plugin to let people comment on content on the site using their Facebook account. It really captures the concept and music that is behind the album. Stated Longshore, "We had Paul Romano do the artwork once again and it is easily one of my favorite pieces he has done. The cover art for the album was created by Paul Romano, who has previously worked with THE ACACIA STRAIN, MASTODON, and THE RED CHORD. I'm really stoked for everyone to hear these new songs." Danny is currently finishing up vocal tracking and we couldn't be any more satisfied with the way things are sounding. We really focused on writing a record that will satisfy fans of our previous two records along with pushing new boundaries. The CD, which will be released via Prosthetic Records, was recorded at New York's Gellar Cellar Studios and will be mastered by Alan Douches ( CONVERGE, MISFITS, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, HATEBREED, MASTODON) at West West Side Music in New Windsor, New York.Ĭommented guitarist Justin Longshore: "The recording process for 'Skepsis' has been going really well. South Carolina death metallers THROUGH THE EYES OF THE DEAD have set "Skepsis" as the title of their third full-length album.
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