Terrorizer 250 - Fear Candy 134
CD, 2014, Heftbeilage, Cardsleeve

Herstellungsland Großbritannien
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 2014
Zeit 60:17
EAN-Nr. nicht vorhanden
Label/Labelcode k.A.
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. Terrorizer / FC134
Musikrichtung Metal: Black Metal, Death Metal, Doom Metal, Folk Metal, Gothic Metal, Industrial Metal, Progressive Metal, Thrash Metal
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Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD
Track Künstler/Band Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 60:17  
1. Equilibrium Karawane 4:54
2. Stahlsarg Black Valhalla 3:48
3. Feed The Rhino Give Up 2:46
4. Byzanthian Neckbeard Doppleganger 5:24
5. Voyager Hyperventilating 4:42
6. UD The Flesh Of The Black Angels 4:14
7. Dråp Avsked 1:27
8. Hunters Grace Set Me Free 5:18
9. Kremated Bulletproof 2:14
10. 3Teeth Dissolve 3:08
11. Cinis Index: A. Absurdity 3:48
12. Triverse Massacre Torn From The Throne 3:43
13. Death Switch Reborn In Death 3:53
14. Deva Obida Varaka 6:21
15. The Dead XIII Stage Fright 4:37

Infos


presented with Terrorizer magazine #250 - July 2014


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On This Month's Fear Candy
Worried you might be starting to enjoy life?
Looking in the world with optimism and benevolence?
Remove such balderdash from your brain with this month's destructive Fear Candy

CD compiled by Miranda Yardley
Artwork by Johan de Jager (www.DarkDimensionArt.com)

1. EQUILIBRIUM
'Karawane' taken from the Nuclear Blast album 'Erdentempel'

The German folk metallers set all phasers to 'epic' with this wind-swept, widescreen slab of bombastic Viking-themed metal.
www.Facebook.com/Equilibrium

2. STAHLSARG
'Black Valhalla' taken from the self-released single 'Black Valhalla'

If it's black metal you're after, then these Suffolk based evil-doers aim to please, with their Marduk-esque assault drawing inspiration
from WW2.
www.Facebook.com/StahlsargUK

3. FEED THE RHINO
'Give Up' taken from the Century Media/Siege Of Amida album 'The Sorrow And The Sound'

This Kent-based quintet mix hardcore aggression with a rock'n'roll swagger to create a sound that'll have Every Time I Die fans
foaming at the mouth with glee.
www.Facebook.com/FeedTheRhino

4. BYZANTHIAN NECKBEARD
'Doppleganger' taken from the self-released album 'From The Clutches Of Oblivion'

Hailing from the island of Guernsey, this filthy four piece play a particularly gruesome-sounding form of doom,
complete with tar thick grooves and menacing, guttural growls.
www.Facebook.com/ByzanthianNeckbeard

5. VOYAGER
'Hyperventilating' taken from the IAV album 'V'

The Australian prog metallers strike back with more of their ever-distinctive melodies and jazzy-rhythmed riffage.
www.Facebook.com/VoyagerAustralia

6. UD
'The Flesh Of The Black Angels' taken from the self-released album 'The Drug Divine'

UD (which stands for Unhealthy Dreams, in case you were wondering) play a bizarre and deeply unsettling mixture of harsh industrials
with a black metal-esque vocals and a creepy atmosphere.
UnhealthyDreams.Bandcamp.com

7. DRÅP
'Avsked' taken from the EMF album 'En Naturlig Död'

Some good, old fashioned D-beat madness from these vitriolic Swedish crusties.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it (although we're fairly certain you'll wind up breaking something whilst listening to this little rager).
DrapCrust.Bandcamp.com/Releases

8. HUNTERS GRACE
'Set Me Free' taken from the self-released single 'Set Me Free'

This Newport based quartet will please all you Epica and Within Temptation fans out there with their melodic goth metal anthems.
www.Facebook.com/HuntersGraceOfficial

9. KREMATED
'Bulletproof' taken from the Fiery Gun Hand album 'Three Minute Warning'

These west London thrashers certainly mean business, with their aggressive and speedy take on the genre
delivered with a distinctly British slant.
www.Facebook.com/Kremated

10. 3TEETH
'Dissolve' taken from the Artoffact album '3teeth'

Dystopian LA industrial troup 3teeth combine jarring metal riffs with a dance floor friendly pulse. Perfect for Slimelight.
www.Facebook.com/3Teeth

11. CINIS
'Index: A. Absurdity' taken from the Old Temple album 'Subterranean Antiquity'

Poland has a reputation for birthing punishing death metal acts, and Cinis are no exception;
Decapitated fans will likely flock their ultra-precise, brutal sound.
www.Cinis.8merch.com

12. TRIVERSE MASSACRE
'Torn From The Throne' taken from the self-released EP 'With Bared Teeth And Truths'

This Carlisle based deathcore outfit has racked up a string of shows up and down the country since forming back in 2010,
and have evidently refined their sense of groove in the process.
www.Facebook.com/TriverseMassacre

13. DEATH SWITCH
'Reborn In Death' taken from the self-released demo 'Reborn In Death'

Mining a more old school death metal sound and sounded pretty damn frantic in the process,
you'll struggle to believe that this is all the work of just one man, namely Californian local Jake E. Heredia.
www.Facebook.com/DeathSwitch

14. DEVA OBIDA
'Varaka' taken from the self-released single 'Varaka'

This Russian melodic metal act have been slaving away in the Russian underground since 1998,
and it seems like their efforts are paying off.
www.Facebook.com/DevaObidaTribe

15. THE DEAD XIII
'Stage Fright' taken from the self-released EP 'Creatures Of The Night'

This Mancunian quintet have just released their debut EP, full of shlocky, sleazy horror-themed rock
that will appeal to any Murderdolls fans out there.
www.Facebook.com/TheDeadXIIISeaBastardDoom

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