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Showing posts with label Cursed Tongue Records. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cursed Tongue Records. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 April 2018

TRACK PREMIERE: Hashteroid deliver an Armageddon of riffs on "Black Tide"

Asia Fairbanks (c)
Coming 3 years to the day after the release of their debut EP ‘Respect the Depths’, on 20/04/2018 Vancouver’s Hashteroid are back with their self titled debut album.  Get ready for an Armageddon of riffs and a miasma of green vapour because this 4/20 Hashteroid will be your drug of choice. 

“Hashteroid” was engineered and tracked by Michael Kraushaar (Black Wizard) at Bully's Studios, mixed by Jesse Gander (Bison) at Rain City Recorders, and mastered by the mighty Brad Boatright (Mutoid Man, Nails) at Audiosiege and today ahead of its release, you can hear a brand new track from the album below, entitled “Black Tide”. For all you vinyl junkies, the album is coming out on vinyl sometime in June via Cursed Tongue Records with pre-orders in May.



Band info: facebook || bandcamp

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

ALBUM REVIEW: Wolftooth - "Wolftooth"

By: Richard Maw

Album Type: Full Length
Date Released: 19/01/2018 (Digital) |
05/2018 (LP) | 09/03/2018(CD/Tape)
Label: Cursed Tongue Records |
Blackseed Records



If you were disillusioned by The Sword after their first three albums, and if you loved Earth Witch then don't delay and get hold of this album as it is a riffing stoner metal delight.


“Wolftooth” CD//CS//DD//LP track listing:

1). Blackbirds Call
2). Aegaeon
3). Sword Of My Father
4). White Mountain
5). Frost Lord
6). The Huntress
7). Season Of The Witch
8). Forged In Fire

The Review:

Cursed Tongue Records, who recently put out vinyl for the excellent Earth Witch “Out Of The Shallow” album, have got in early as the label for Wolftooth. The band hail from Indiana and have not existed much longer than the time it has taken to put out a three track EP and then record this full length. So, what are Wolftoothall about?

It turns out that this four piece are purveyors of the finest in stoner metal; melodic riffs, but also fuzzed out tones and big sounds are the order of the day here. Think The Sword as a starting point (opener “Blackbirds Call” uses similar rhythmic motifs) but also think Angel Witchand you are about there.  Similarly “Aegaeon” utilises twin guitar sounds to excellent effect and uses slothful pacing to make the heavy happen. Great lead work and a spacey feel combine well. “Sword of My Father” has a great opening riff with some twists and turns and a solid Ozzy type vocal over the top.

White Mountainbrings laid back vibes (the second of their demo EP tracks re-imagined for their debut), before “Frost Lord”ups the tempo and metal quotient considerably. “The Huntress” is clearly one of the bands centre pieces- featured on their aforementioned EP- this is a fine slab of melodically inclined stoner metal with great lead work and a well paced plodding tempo. The four minute mark brings a swinging groove of the finest type. Headbanging heaven.

Of the remaining two tracks, “Season of the Witch” is a bluesy and laid back track- a surprise change of pace late in the record, while “Forged in Fire”is every bit as dramatic as the title suggests. A slow burning intro, huge riffs and over six minutes of metal to close out this very worthwhile album. If you were disillusioned by The Sword after their first three albums, and if you loved Earth Witch (or haven't heard it) then don't delay and get hold of this album as it is a riffing stoner metal delight

“Wolf Tooth” is available here



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