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This is 'Liberation through Amplification.'
This week’s essential metal releases shine a spotlight
on a diverse group of bands pushing the boundaries of heavy music. From the progressive
technical death metal intensity of Blindfolded and Led to the Woods to the uncompromising
legacy of Today Is the
Day, each album offers something unique for fans of the genre. Hooded Menacedeliver their signature blend of doom and death, while newcomers Deathfuckingwoundlive up to their moniker and unleash
raw, chaotic fury. Finally we get Antiversumbringing an atmospheric edge to this list, with their dark, immersive soundscapes, and finally
rounding things out with Tan
and Handsomedropping
them Every Time I Dievibes with their new EP. Dive into these releases
and discover the latest in cutting-edge metal.
It has been hectic 2018 to say the least, so forgive
me readers for I have sinned, it has been 6 months since our last SOUR 16, and our usual presentation of the16 most popular albums of the
month. So given that I have failed to
deliver the chart for the last six month, I’ve decided to present not only the
most albums of the 7 months , but also the individual charts for the months you
missed. So by my reckoning that 112
albums for you to check out. So
apologises normal services is resumed, here is our TOP 16 MOST POPULAR ALBUMS OF 2018 SO FAR and the SOUR 16
(JAN - JULY 2018)
Here’s a quick recap, each month you the
reader are unwittingly compiling a list of the top 16 records of the month, covering all genres of metal.
Is it not a chart, in which reviewers or contributors extol their opinion about
their favourite music. To put it simply, theSOUR 16 are
the records that have been trending the most at SLUDGELORD HQ.
The
results are compiled based on the amount of page views the reviews have
received and are then calibrated into the list below. (Total views are highlighted in
brackets)
It has been hectic to say the least during the last 7
weeks or so of 2018, so forgive for the delay in our usually presentation of the 16most
popular album from January, but here it is yourSOUR 16.
You
know the drill by now, each month you the reader are
unwittingly compiling a list of the top 16 records
of the month, covering all genres of metal. Is it not a chart, in which
reviewers or contributors extol their opinion about their favourite
music. To put it simply, THE SOUR 16 are the records that have been trending
the most at SLUDGELORD HQ.
The
results are compiled based on the amount of page views the reviews have
received and are then calibrated into the list below. All reviews
can be viewed by clicking the artwork and we have included album streams
wherever possible. (Total views are highlighted in the red)
16).
Greber - “Cemetery Preston”(704)
Greber’s pursuit of intricate
heavy music pays off immensely, creating a consuming sonic experience. “Cemetery Preston” will
be one of the most unique and layered experiences of this year.
15).
Corrosion of Conformity - "No Cross No Crown" (751)
Dissipated
is the more prevalent punk and thrash of "IX" in favor of the
sound that made CoC
its name, but done in a contemporary way. As such, this is Corrosion of Conformity's
finest work in many years. "No Cross No Crown” is something Corrosion of Conformity
fans can rejoice in.
14).
Greyfell - "Horsepower"
(786)
“Horsepower” is an interesting and accomplished album
– a wonderful piece of doomy, gloomy, ritual rock – which should
please fans of Greyfell’s
previous work, and no doubt introduce many new listeners to the band.
13).
Agrimonia - "Awaken"
(805)
'Awaken' is a tour-de-force of genre hopping doom. It
should see the band gain ground on their contemporaries and even surpass them.
12). Haunt - "Luminous Eyes" [EP] (826)
Fitting in squarely with
the likes of Cauldron,
this is heavy metal of the old school done correctly and with affection. If you
want traditional sounds with a dark edge to the songs, this is most assuredly
for you.
11).
Possessor - "The
Ripper" (872)
"The Ripper" is one of the most
pleasing releases to wrap 2017 and open up 2018. Possessor's massive
sound and brutal composition make it one of the more intimidating listens on
the scene, and one you should get to know now, if you aren't already down.
10).
Come to Grief / Fistula & Fistula / -(16)- [Splits] (946)
9).
Druid Lord - "Grotesque
Offerings" (956)
Fans of Hooded Menace, Serpentine Path
and traditional Florida death metal like Obituary or Malevolent Creation can't go wrong here;
this is a great example of the doom/death genre and surely one of the musically
darkest albums you could pick to play out the winter.
8).
Watain - "Trident
Wolf Eclipse" (999)
“Trident Wolf Eclipse’ is
an album that’s both diverse, but also does a better job of staying within the
band’s established wheelhouse. The album’s opening track is a
perfect statement of intent: “Nuclear Alchemy” is the sort of thrashy,
high-energy hellstorm that sets the stage for the rest of the album
7).
King Buffalo - "Repeater"
[EP] (1397)
The
band sounds confident as they play through the dreamy plucking of the guitars,
the perfectly enunciated vocals, and that sweet meditative groove that drummer
Scott Donaldson brings with him. The tunes are mellow, meditative, groovy, and
best of all, heady. As a short release, “Repeater” does what it’s
intended to do and offers the hungry fans just a taste of what the main course
is going to bring. Bring on that sophomore release!
6).
Black Label Society - "Grimmest
Hits" (1665)
“Grimmest Hits” is a Sabbath-esque listen
with bluesy inflections and is chock full of riffs and solos.
5).
Wolftooth - "Wolftooth"
(1723)
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.
4).
Tribulation - "Down
Below" (2074)
I’ll
stop short of calling this Tribulation’s
defining masterpiece, if only because the band seem to keep outdoing
themselves. For that same reason, it’s hard to imagine the band won’t have even
more to show us as the years go by, and that’s a thrilling prospect.
3).
Somali Yacht Club - "The
Sea" (2388)
Basking
in sonic emersion and drawing from an Elder influence, Somali Yacht Club succeeds in taking the listener on that
well-known ride of warm tones and meandering melodies. In the world of
progressive psych-rock, confidence is key and these Ukranians hold that key and
open every door with it that they can.
2).
Witchcryer - "Cry
Witch" (3676)
The riffs are infectious,
the grooves hit you right in the gut and their well written songs are
accentuated by climatic dynamics and impassioned performances by all members of
the band. Witchcryer
have created something really quite special on “Cry Witch”, a debut
surely worthy of addition to the doom metal cannon.
Hooded Menace, is the quintessential
death-doom metal band and this album is a crawling behemoth with so much gloom
and doom that it feels like a slimy dense fog is pouring out of your speakers
and into your unsuspecting lungs.
A
big thank you as always to our amazing writers, your dedication knows no
boundaries and for that I am truly grateful.
January 2018’s “SOUR 16”
features reviews by: Richard Maw,
Andre Almaraz,
Daniel Jackson, Ben Fitts, Ernesto Aguilar, Mark
Tremblay &Victor Van Ommen