This is the fourth full length from this Pittsburgh, PA-based act, originally formed in 2011. They've been quietly producing some very important music. Influenced by latter-day Death and Cynic, at least to my old-ass ears, as well as Bay Area thrash, they manage to keep everything melodic and intense while balancing ever-changing riffs and patterns. This is death thrash elevated to artistic level, and while I normally don't give a fuck about the technical ability of a band, this is a pleasure to listen to because of their skill. It's an absolute fuckin' clinic. Every instrument is operating at the highest of levels, but never does it descend into preposterous wankery. This is technical in the same way that Hellwitch is technical. The melodies aren't hokey or contrived, either, but legitimately awesome heavy metal melodies that are serious earworms. I cannot recommend this highly enough, and it's absolutely worth the effort to get yourself a copy.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Hemotoxin--When Time Becomes Loss (CD/LP) {2025 Pulverised Records}
This is the fourth full length from this Pittsburgh, PA-based act, originally formed in 2011. They've been quietly producing some very important music. Influenced by latter-day Death and Cynic, at least to my old-ass ears, as well as Bay Area thrash, they manage to keep everything melodic and intense while balancing ever-changing riffs and patterns. This is death thrash elevated to artistic level, and while I normally don't give a fuck about the technical ability of a band, this is a pleasure to listen to because of their skill. It's an absolute fuckin' clinic. Every instrument is operating at the highest of levels, but never does it descend into preposterous wankery. This is technical in the same way that Hellwitch is technical. The melodies aren't hokey or contrived, either, but legitimately awesome heavy metal melodies that are serious earworms. I cannot recommend this highly enough, and it's absolutely worth the effort to get yourself a copy.
Sunday, February 8, 2026
Dirigiri--Cursed Masters{Digital}{Independent}
Dirigiri is a band that comes out of the Texas death and thrash metal scene and this is a review of the bands latest EP.. Cursed Masters contains five tracks of energntic and well executed thrashy death metal.The guitars are played with a mix of fast paced riffs and some very well delievered solo's and passages.The vocals are a mix of old school gruff growls and some thrashy screams both vocal styles are done with power.Cursed Masters is a very well executed and delievered EP. with some original and unique sounding thrashy death metal. Dirigiri https://dirigiriofficial.bandcamp.com/album/cursed-masters https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555704991171
Saturday, September 13, 2025
Pandemic Outbreak--Torment Beyond Comprehension cd&LP{Godz Ov War Prod.}
Sunday, July 13, 2025
Infest--Ambassadors Of Aggression cd{Violent Creek Rec.} done 7-13-25
Friday, September 22, 2023
Interview with Thornafire done on 9-22-23
1.Hello please introduce yourselves to the readers?
Hi, I´m Víctor Mac-Namara a Chilean metalhead, I come from the Hell of South America kingdom of injustices, which makes Death Metal more hateful and ugly. I'm a guitar player and a full-time metal cover and graphic artist known as MacSlaughterday for some years, so I'm very happy with that.
2.When did you first discover Metal music? And who were the first bands and artists that you listened to?
Was at the end of 1989. Metallica started to become mainstream, releasing thash to the masses. I got Ride the Lightning on tape and it turns me nuts, I never heard such good music as that besides some classic music tunes, for me it was not just follow an idiot gang stuff. Still today this is one of my favorites. After I joined the tribe, checking out fantastic albums and meeting good friends, for me was a contra culture and still it is, was absolutely fantastic.
My first bands were Death, Kreator, King Diamond, Exodus, Dark Angel, The Exploited, Dead Kennedys.
3.Was it long before you discovered death and the more extreme metal genres?Who were the first bands to catch your attention? Who are some current bands that you have been listening to?
I'm a weird person I'm into fanatism too, but I like freedom, a complex I guess as mostly of humans, but even like that and overall the violence that I experienced in my childhood and nonacceptance from society. I feel more comfortable in this bizarre arts field. To me, it is another world and a way to express. In metal, I found that unreal real-world happening somehow. Extreme and more bizarre styles were my fascination. I did jump into that and looking for that constantly, I dislike mainstream metal bands, that use metal elements, pure weekend entertainment, no risk, no more meanings just aesthetics, complacent with the establishment, just entertainment.
The first bands were Morbid Angel, Nocturnus, Exmortis, Fatal, Slaughter. Cryptic Slaughter, Invocator, Dark Angel, Eucharist, Autopsy, plus some punk acts like The Exploited, Discharged, G.B.H. The Misfits, Agnostic Front, Gorilla Biscuits, and some goth, industrial bands, and classic composers. Currently, I'm into Funeral Mist, Krypts, Dead Congregation, Agnes Obel, Blodtâr, Insect Warfare, Venenum, Funeral Chant, Cattle Decapitation, Katharsis, Blood Incantation, Concrete Winds etc.
4.Thornafire was started in 1998 what gave you all the idea to start this band?How did you choose Thornafire as the name of the band?
I was playing on other Santiago bands, and I wanted to release faster material do the band's activities more fast, and manage better my music target, a bit away from the North American metal that ruled the head of people in Chile back then.About the name, back then in ‘98 good names with one world were empty so many bands as At the Gates, Night in Gales, In Flames, started to appear, so just we jumped into that tendency, The name was chosen by Anthorn former singer that managed the half of the band's concept, he drawn the amazing logo too.
5.Who would you say are the bands biggest influences and have they remained the same over the years?For the reader's who have never heard the band how would you best describe Thornafire's musical style?
For me Eucharist, Entombed, Bathory, Autopsy, Morbid Angel, Hypocrisy (old) I do like Bulldozer sound, fat and massive and evocative with sensibility. As a player I`m much into barbarism, bloodshed, and cruelty of od Sodom, Katharsis, early Krisiun, and Angel Corpse but I love it as a listener.
6.Leprosario Lazareto is the bands latest full length how long did it take the band to write the music for this release?Does the whole band take part in the writing process or does one member usually write everything?
Oh, after some European tours, and a Magnaa album I was trying to see the repercussions of these latest magik and hard work times with the band, so after two live albums, Live in Berlin and Live in London I was ready to keep making more music. I did the whole album by myself with the help of drums and arrangements from Tomas Garcia, There were super hard times, everything against, but in my opinion, metal is a force against the odds too.
7.Who usually handles writing the lyrics and what are some subjects written about on the new release?Which usually comes first the music or the lyrics?
Lyrics are poetic representations of forces beyond this world, sometimes bitter, sometimes serious. First of all, is the music, I'm not a lyric writer, but sometimes we do use a poetic alchemist book writer from Chile, Patricio Araya, I just wrote “El coro de los hambrientos en tus oidos conchetumadre” which is my freewill and ambiguous astrophysical representation of these low vibes and distorted civil values there in Chile.
8.Besides the Leprosario Lazareto release are the bands previous releases still available for the readers to purchase?
Besides physical releases is their anymore merchandise currently availible for the reader to purchase?If yes what is availible and where can the readers purchase it?
Yes, all the productions are along with Umbrium records (umbrium.cl) by now And Leprosario is available here in Europe under Great Dane records.
9.What does Underground Metal mean to you?
Is a magik music out of this world, the tunes and the esthetics and lyrics sometimes are a unique grotesque expression, for many is just music to make friends and entertainment after the job, for me, many times speaks louder about the organization and hypocrisy of the societies, how they lie to you, terrifies you, organize you under their reality representation, for me many times this music vomits back all the same uglyness and anger that society brings to you day by day. Is Catharsis too. This expression is there, free, without a leader, and is not a sophisticated circle, like reading fancy writers or other expression forms, that demands you enter some sophisticated circle. Underground caught my attention
And what is it that keeps you motivated to keep going in the underground scene over the years?
Cause always i have the freedom to choose it, very different from other life aspects where I have to adapt and follow rules.
10.Thornafire comes out of Chile's death metal scene what is your opinion of the scene in Chile over the decade's?
’80s and 90’s this scene was outstanding and fantastic, we had the Pinochet regime, so many musicians said that they just did a copy of a foreign artist, for me was a unique, rudimentary and morbid escene, mid of 90’s when the underground became accessible, started to change. But still, you can find some jewels there.
11.Who are your all-time favorite bands coming out of Chile?Are their any new bands that you could recomend to the readers?
Pentagram (old) is twisted and cacophonic but wicked, and weirdly have ver raw folklore roots. Warpath, Atomic Aggressor, Sadism, Melektaus, Dominus Xul, Wrathprayer, Atomicide.
12.When you need to take a break from working on new music or band business what do you enjoy doing in your spare time?
Wow, is hard, I must work most of the time,
but I do like to speak from people and hear their meanings, sometimes I watch documentaries and from time to time enjoy nature.
13.Besides Thornafire do any of the members currently work with any other bands?If yes please tell the readers a little about them?
By now, Cristian Cardenas is playing in a porno grind band called Ñiache, and I`m playing in a Polish black metal band called Secfremist.
14.Thank you for taking the time to fill this interview out do you have any final words for the readers?
Yes, keep an eye on the underground scene and support your talented local acts. Thornafire https://thornafire.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thornafire https://www.instagram.com/thornafire_official/ Great Dane Rec. https://www.greatdanerecs.com/eshop/web/ https://greatdanerecords.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/GreatDaneRecords https://www.youtube.com/user/GREATDANERECORDS
Friday, August 25, 2023
Thornafire--Leprosario Lazareto cd{Great Dane Rec.} Posted on 8-25-23
I remember hearing and really liking the first two releases from Chile's Thornafire.Leprosario Lazareto is the latest full length featuring eleven songs of raw and primitive old school death metal at it's best.The music ranges from an allout assault of chaotic fast guitar and drum passages.But the music does slow to a more controlled mid paced range throughout the songs to give each song their own identy.The vocals are old school death metal growls that are delievered with power.Thornafire has unleashed a great release of unrelenting death metal that is sure to please all fans of the genre. Thornafire https://www.facebook.com/thornafire https://www.instagram.com/thornafire_official/ Great Dane Rec. https://www.greatdanerecs.com/eshop/web/ https://greatdanerecords.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/GreatDaneRecords https://www.instagram.com/greatdanerecords/
Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Terminal Carnage--The Sickening Rebirth cd{Great Dane Rec.} done on 10-6-21
Terminal Carnage are duo who come out of Germany's old-school death metal scene.The Sickening Rebirth is the bands debut that is performed with power and aggressive musicianship.The guitars are played with extreme fast passages that are done with skill and great writing ability.The guitars do slow to a heavier mid paced range throughout some of the tracks even adding some well performed guitar solo's.The vocals are old school death metal growls that are done with powerful growls.The drumming is chaotic and intensity filled drum passages with a mix of fast and crazed drum structures.The drummer does play some heavier and memorable slower drum patterns mixed into the music.Terminal Carnage has unleashed a great release featuring both a heavier mid paced and some faster death metal elements to create a great debut of old school death metal intensity. Band Contacts https://terminalcarnage.bandcamp.com/releases https://www.facebook.com/terminalcarnage/ https://www.instagram.com/terminalcarnage/ Label Contacts https://greatdanerecords.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/GreatDaneRecords https://www.instagram.com/greatdanerecords/
Thursday, May 14, 2020
Death Courier--Necrotic Verses cd{Transcending Obscurity Rec.} posted on 5-14-20
Death Courier--Necrotic Verses cd{Transcending Obscurity Rec.}
Coming out of Greece's death,thrash metal scene is Death Courier with their latest full-length.Necrotic Verses contains ten songs of old-school death metal with a health dose of thrash metal influences.The guitars are played with some very well written and performed structures.For the most part the guitars are played with fast and aggressive patterns but do slow to a more calm mid paced range.The guitarist does write some memorable guitar passages even adding in some well performed solo's.
The vocals are old-school death metal growls and some gruff growls are used in a few of the songs.
Death Courier play a very aggressive form of death metal with some great thrash influences entertwined into the bands sound.If you are a fan of early Malevolent Creation,Obituary and the like then do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of Necrotic Verses when it is released.
Band Contacts
https://www.facebook.com/Death-Courier-423460954403378/
https://deathcouriergreece.bandcamp.com/
Label Contacts
https://tometal.com/
https://transcendingobscurity.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/transcendingobscurityrecords
https://twitter.com/transcendingobs
Friday, January 4, 2019
Critical Defiance--Misconception cd {Unspeakable Axe Rec.} Posted on 1-4-19
Critical Defiance--Misconception cd {Unspeakable Axe Rec.}
Chilean thrashers Critical Defiance have inked a deal with Unspeakable Axe to release their debut full-length Misconception is eight tracks of intense and aggressive thrashing mayhem.The guitars are played with lightning fast aggressive patterns and chords.The guitarist does write some mid paced guitars and also adds some very well played and written solo's.The vocals are thrashy screams and some deeper gruff screams that really fit Critical Defiance's musical style.The drums are played with crazed yet very well crafted drum patterns that are both vicious and memorable.If you are a fan of well played and performed thrash metal that pays respect to both the 80's thrash gods while adding their own creativity then be sure to pick up a copy of Misconception when it is released.
Label Contacts
http://www.unspeakableaxerecords.com/
https://unspeakableaxerecords.bandcamp.com/
Band Contacts
https://www.facebook.com/criticaldefiance
Saturday, December 22, 2018
Interview with Critical Defiance done by Patrick posted on 12-22-18
Interview with Critical Defiance done by Patrick
1.Hello how are things going in Chile this week? Please introduce yourself to the readers?
Hello, I’m Felipe Alvarado from Critical Defiance, a thrash metal band from Villa Alemana, Chile. We decided to create this band in order to play aggressive and violent thrash metal that reflects our deepest emotions and to condemn an increasingly decadent society and generation. Lately, things are going great here in Chile. We had a show last Friday and it was amazing, people reacted with lots of energy to our music. So for us it is cool that they like what we are doing.
2.When did you first start listening to thrash metal and who were the first bands you discovered? Who are some of your current favorite bands in the scene today?
We started listening heavy metal and rock when we were in school (I was in a catholic school by the way). At that time I used to listen to bands like AC/DC, Black Sabbath, Slayer, Iron Maiden, Queen, Metallica and Megadeth; then I met the former guitar player of the band and we started listening thrash metal, basically from the bay area SF and the Chilean scene. Bands like Toxic, Annihilator, Razor and Vio-Lence were and continue to be among our favorites.
3.When did you first meet the other members of the band and was it long before you all started Critical Defiance? How did you all choose Critical Defiance as the name of the band?
All the members of Critical Defiance are devoted thrashers. So, we met at local shows. The guitar player, Felipe Espinoza, was my best friend from school and we both shared the same interest in heavy metal music. And talking about the name, Critical Defiance, it means our resistance against a corrupt society and commercial music that rules the world today.
4.What is the current line up for the band and who would you say are the bands biggest influences?
The current line-up is: Ignacio Arévalo (Bass player), Nicolas Pastene (Drums), Felipe Espinoza (Lead guitar) and finally me, Felipe Alvarado, (Vocals and Rythm/Lead guitar). Our main Influences are Megadeth, Metallica, Voivod, Slayer and Annihilator, also other bands like Yes, Rush, King Crimson, The Beatles and Los Jaivas from Chile.
5.Misconception is the bands debut which will be released in Feb.2019 through Unspeakable Axe Rec. when did you and the band first come in contact with this label?
Our first contact with UAR was back in 2016 when we had the urgent necessity to find a label that shared our same vision. Not only related to music but also related to the message. In UAR we found the loyalty and respect that we were looking for.
6.How long did it take the band to write the music for the debut release? Does the whole band take part in the writing process or does one member write everything?
Basically, the writing process for the debut release was a work that took almost all of our lives and it encompasses all of our experiences. Life lessons, feelings and desires are compacted and putted together in Misconception. The songwriting is made by Felipe Alvarado and each member of the band participates in the arrangements.
7.Who usually handles writing the lyrics for the music and what are some subjects written about on the debut release?
The lyrics were written by Joaquín Muñoz (former member) and Felipe Alvarado. Some of the subjects in the album are violence, war, corruption, political tyranny, the self and our deepest emotions as well as misconceptions rooted in collective thought.
8.Besides the upcoming debut release early next year does the band have any other merchandise currently available for the readers to buy?If yes what is available and where can the readers buy it?
No, we haven’t yet.
9.Has Critical Defiance had the opportunity to play very many live shows over the last few years? What have been some of the bands most memorable shows so far?
We enjoy every show we do. Here in Chile, the metalheads are fucking insane.
10.Are their any tours or shows planned in 2019 in support of the debut release? If yes where will the band be playing and who are some bands you will be sharing the stage with?
Yes, we want to do a show for our debut release here in Valparaíso. But we have nothing clear yet.
11.When you need to take a break from working on new music and band business what do you like to do in your free time?
Songwriting is a full time job (the second album is almost completed). And we spend our free time playing football, trekking and hanging out with family and friends.
12. Critical Defiance comes out of the Chilean thrash metal scene. What is your opinion of the thrash metal scene in Chile over the years?
We have excellent exponents in the thrash and death metal scene here in Chile, old school bands like Necrosis, Pentagram, Massakre, Warpath; and newer bands like, Mental Devastation, Terror Strike, Demoniac and Ripper which are the best in the local scene. The underground Chilean scene is really passionate about the music.
13.Who are your all-time favorite bands coming out of Chile and are their any new bands you feel the readers should check out soon?
You should definitely check a lot of bands from the Chilean scene we mentioned.
14.Besides playing in Critical Defiance do you or any of the members currently play in any other bands? If yes please tell the readers a little about them?
Felipe Espinoza also plays in Mental Devastation, The Aggressor and Unholyness. Nicolas Pastene is currently in Armored Knight, Unholyness and The Aggressor.
15.Thank you for taking the time to fill this interview out do you have any final comments for the readers?
We are really looking forward to the release of the album; it is a really wonderful experience to have the opportunity to capture our deepest thoughts and turn them into the music that we have loved for many years of our lives.
Band Contact
https://www.facebook.com/criticaldefiance/
Label Contact
http://unspeakableaxerecords.com
http://unspeakableaxerecords.bandcamp.com
http://www.facebook.com/unspeakableaxerecords










