Clandestine Cuts #8 - Feat. Defender, Tormenta, Dreamcatcher, Despair, Eulen, Formless, Cult Of Whores And Dogs
Written by: | Doc G. |
Published: | May 02, 2011 |
Clandestine Cuts #8
Demo/EP Spotlight
Like a bad case of herpes, right as soon as you thought it was gone for good, it's back, and even less ignorable than ever! It's Clandestine Cuts! We're onto issue number 8, for those of you who missed our first few issues, vote for whichever band you think is the best, and the top 10 will be nominated in the yearly MetalStorm awards for our Clandestine Cut Of The Year!
Everybody loves re-runs! Go back and vote for the previous ones from this year:
Clandestine Cuts #5
Clandestine Cuts #6
Clandestine Cuts #7
Voting Closed on January 10, 2012
Defender - WWIII http://www.facebook.com/defenderofficial Well, the title doesn't really leave too much to the imagination, neither does the music. Unfortunately, the name merely stresses the lack of creativity, not the ferocity you would expect from an EP titled WWIII. To sum things up so you can move along to something more worthy of your time - this sounds like a watered down, super-melodic thrash drenched in power metal, and metalcore of the non-aggressive variety. by Luke Godin |
Tormenta - Tormented Souls http://www.myspace.com/thetormenta Ok, now here's something real interesting! Thrash...that's all there is to it. The guitar work sounds incredibly close to Megadeth; high-speed, rip-roaring shred splattered across pounding rhythm tracks, yet it's delivery is so much more convincing than Megadeth, making this better than almost any MegaDave release since at least Countdown... Bold claim...sort of. What makes Tormenta special is the fact they pull off an attack of pure ferocity - mostly from a healthy dose of what seems to be Entombed influence - that Megadeth never did. Fast, bold & aggressive, with a noteworthy amount of technical prowess; what else would you want in your thrash? by Luke Godin |
Dreamcatcher - Souldesign http://www.myspace.com/dreamcatchermusic Above anything else, there's no denying this band has their shit together. Attempting heavily synth'd-out melodic metal is a risky move for any up-and-coming act, how many times have we seen that go horribly wrong? Needless to say, whether you hate music that could potentially be extremely palatable to a wider, mainstream audience, Dreamcatcher is definitely a band that is serious about their craft on all levels. It's very akin to power metal in it's tightly-layered guitar-keyboard combo, but closer to the melodic end of metalcore in the vocal delivery. It's definitely a band with promise, but one that also needs to focus on a wider range of song styles. If a band sounds tired after only a few tracks, there's certainly work to be done. by Luke Godin |
Despair - Enlightened Split/w Eulen http://www.myspace.com/despairambientblack/music Underground black metal - it's generally a dime-a-thousand, factory production line form of music. Like any other form of music, though, it has it's hidden gems, Despair are definitely amongst that few. It's a pretty straight-forward black metal approach with a good amount of post influence splashed in. To try and describe their sound wouldn't do them too much justice, as stated before, it's a pretty straight-forward sound. All there is to say is that the riffs are very distinct & varied. One song just isn't enough. by Luke Godin |
Eulen - Enlightened Split/w Despair http://www.myspace.com/owlers ...And on the other half of the Enlightened Split EP we have Eulen; a massive sounding, raw blackened doom metal. Like Despair, their sound is fairly easy to describe; haunting melodies with cold sounding black metal riffs pushing forward at a glacial pace. Eulen seem to have a good grasp on how to execute slightly more ambient music like this; it's all about depth. Eulen really made the most of the raw production values to create something truly haunting here. All in all the Enlightened split EP with Despair is a solid release on both sides. by Luke Godin |
Formless - 2010 Demo http://www.myspace.com/formlessband/music Shit, so someone knows how to make a proper demo - there's not enough room for long ass intros of fade-in ambient lead-ins or any such time-fillers. Ok, so "Forever Of Nothing" does take about 40 seconds to kick in, but for the most part this a nice 20 minute onslaught of one techy death metal riff after another. Every once in a while we get a short break with some melancholy clean vocals of the female variety, but considering they don't go overkill on these, they actually add a fresh dynamic to the music rather than sounding like some gimmicky aspect crow-barred into the music. by Luke Godin |
Cult Of Whores And Dogs - Brass Knuckle Bondage And Morgue Rules http://www.myspace.com/thecultofwhoresanddogs/music Ugh...this could have been good. It really could have. Initially it sounds like an interesting slab of raw doom mixed with some good ol' fashion punk rock. It sounds grimy as fuck, which is good, considering there's no doubt that's what they were aiming for, but good lord I don't think I've ever heard something so repetitive. Maybe there's a reason you don't see many punk/doom hybrids - grooveless, repetitive riffs don't always translate that well at half-speed. by Luke Godin |
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