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http://www.malestrom.nu GODLESS RISING - Rising Hatred - CD - Pathos Productions - 2006
review by: Larissa Glasser
Rising Hatred is very aggressive, old-skull thrash / death from the Mordor that is Rhode Island. Guttural yet technical, aggressive yet deliberate, Godless Rising is poised to lead the New England metal scene. The band comprises former members of Vital Remains, Ritual Sacrifice, and Amputator, so in a way, Godless Rising could be considered a supergroup. Their recent signing to The Moribund Cult heralds much more to come.
Perhaps the most enjoyable aspect of this recording is its ‘80s production style, hearkening back to the good old Florida nostalgia of early Death and Obituary. The iniquitous narratives "Soulless," "Devour the Cross," and "Mortal Failures" are standouts.
Godless Rising plays A LOT of shows, which partly explains the strength of the band’s performance on Rising Hatred. On tour as of July, some of you Bay Area thrashers may even catch them at the Elbow Room on August 9, 2006. If you want your metal to sound intimidating, here is the ritual. (8.5/10)the_reverend @ May 4,2006 3:03pm http://www.returntothepit.com/band.php
please tell me what bands on that list are on your label.Cecchini @ Apr 7,2006 5:08pm Let me know if you need any power metal on your label haha.McMahon @ Mar 30,2006 1:55pm finally, someone posts it as a SHOW listing!litacore @ Mar 3,2006 10:20am the link:
http://www.maelstrom.nu best to just search for anoxia, then this will come up
Warwick, Rhode Island’s Anoxia have unleashed one of the most memorable and brutal collections of songs this side of the Mississippi River. This listener had the privilege of previewing this CD at the 2003 Maryland Death Fest, and the extremity of the band exceeded my expectations. During the intervening years, my taste has steered more towards black and thrash and away from grind and death, but the now-official release of Intense Killings still manages to entertain.
Highly technical riffs, classical and complex structure, excellent production, and hilarious samples shove this release along without let up. Anoxia have been active in the New England metal scene for about a decade, but this CD captures them at their full maturity.
Closest in style to Origin, Nile, and Suffocation, songs like "Vampiric Whore," "Mausoleum Desecrator," and "Rebirth of Humanity" showcase an offering of engaging technical death that tromps the stones of years with a gargantuan stride. Seek it out. (8/10)
litacore @ Jan 26,2006 7:26pm hi John are you going to show saturday?
I'll bring a Hekseri demo for you
I'll approach Teratism after their set, ask them when they wanna do the interview for Maelstrom.
do you know what time their set is?
later
larissaRobdeadskin @ Nov 24,2004 10:40pm ANOXIA,TERATISM...take shits on old peopleLucifera @ Nov 23,2004 2:18am hahaha when you finish fixing up your batch of cds and redrum records maybe you can fix mine lol
see you at the next show\m/dyingmuse @ Aug 27,2004 7:00pm hey do you know anoxia's number. and do you know any other bands that would be good to book for our ri gig on the 8th its a friday. maybe you can help us push this.