CANTO: Vio-Lence, Sunrot, Foscor, and More

Another Monday filled with misery!

  • Post-sludge collective Sunrot have signed on with Prosthetic Records, and they released a new single titled “21%” to mark the occasion. They’re also working a full-length album under the new label, which we’ll keep our eyes out for in the months ahead.
  • Jumping over to Season of Mist, Foscor unveiled a new music video today for “Misofonia”. That release is in celebration of the band’s 20th anniversary, and is a track taken from bonus editions of 2017’s Les Irreals Visions. Commemorative merch can be purchased here.
  • Lotus Thrones, the post-industrial solo project out of Philadelphia, is releasing a new EP on February 25th titled Hibernal. That will be out digitally through Disorder Recordings and on cassette through Seeing Eye Records. Check out “Codependent Arsonry” here.
  • Wrapping up Monday with Vio-Lence feels like the right call. Especially this particular Monday. Below is the clip for “Let the World Burn”, the title-track from the new EP out on March 4th through Metal Blade. They’re also on tour with Coroner in May.

“Ein Bier… bitte.”
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Best of 2017: Zyklonius’ List

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Another trip around the sun, another stellar year for metal, with a wealth of riveting riffage, pulverizing beats, blood-curdling growls and blazing tremolos. Verily, this is an era of abundance, where it is impossible to stay on top of the deluge of top-shelf metal released every week. Best of all, quality seems to go hand in hand with quantity. If there ever was an antithesis to the contemporary temptation for instant gratification and disposability, every album I included in my mid-year stocktaking exercise ended up on my end-of-year list, having continued to impress and astonish me as time went by, testament to the spectacular songwriting, boundless creativity and killer riff delivery of the bands that conjured up these stunning works of art. And just when I thought things could not get any better, both seasoned veterans and hungry newcomers arrived, bearing gifts of seismic impact. I hope the following releases enrich your life, even if only with a fraction of the effect they had on me. Now, dig in! Continue reading

Best of 2017 (mid-year report): Zyklonius’ list

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Thanks to the demands, deadlines and drudgery of my day job, this stocktaking listicle was delayed two weeks past its intended publication date at the half-way point of the year. In the intervening time, additional waves of releases were unleashed, a reminder of the golden era of quantity and quality we are currently living in. It has become increasingly challenging to stay on top of must-hear releases, even with obsessive research and vigilance, but the untold satisfaction of unearthing new records that hit you like a brick in the face, make being a metalhead in this day and age such a thrilling glory ride.

I had a difficult time narrowing the following list (in alphabetical order) down to only ten releases (ultimately, the aforementioned day job dictated its final length) that have made a lasting impact in my heart of hearts during the first six months of this year, thanks to their creativity, vision, emotion, pummeling ferocity, gripping melody, riff mastery, headbangability, confident musicianship and that certain je ne sais quoi that elevates some albums and the whole genre to dizzying artistic heights. Continue reading