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New Artist Watch: An Obscure Signal

New Artist Watch: An Obscure Signal 

Baltimore based An Obscure Signal are set to release unto the world their version of harsh, brutalizing deathcore. Having just acquired the talents of a new vocalist, released a brand spankin’ new EP,  and now looking for support from fans for a spot on an upcoming Warped Tour, An Obscure Signal are looking to make [...]

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Review: The Breathing Process – Odyssey (un)Dead (2010)

I am having trouble coming to a conclusion about New England based The Breathing Process, who combine the slick production and speed of Behemoth’s brand of blackened death metal, deathcore (especially with their usage of drop bass), and liberal use of Dimmu Borgir-esque keys. If you are familiar with AMR and my writing, you may [...]

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Current.com On Deathcore Is Hilarious

Current TV is one of my favorite channels on television because of their incredible commentary on world events, but also for their satirical look at the Internet and pop culture of today. Here is a hilarious video courtesy of Brett Erlich’s Viral Video School about deathcore vocals done in typical Current fashion. It’s about damn [...]

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2003: The Origin of Deathcore

As much as we here at AMR tend to short change or downright bash the sub-genre known as deathcore for all it’s  run of the mill crapola it tends to seep out onto the metal world, and the resulting sustainable popularity of said crapola within our community, it’s hard to deny it has had a [...]

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Check Out the New Material By Stigma!

Italian deathcorians, Stigma, have released a few new streaming tracks off of their upcoming album Concerto for the Dead due out on Pivotal Rockordings, and they are damn good! Metalsucks.net is hosting some of this new material, but feel free to check it out over at Stigma’s Myspace page at http://www.myspace.com/stigmahc.

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Review: Through the Eyes of the Dead – Skepsis (2010)

South Carolina has brought forth their sons, Through the Eyes of the Dead, for another dip into the death metal breakdown blizzard. I have read many critical pieces on this record (and some positive, mostly from the same players that would play any scene album), so I have been looking forward to wrapping my head [...]

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New Artist Watch: Walking With Strangers

Here at AMR, we like to give the little guy a break, no matter how small they may be. If they have put together a proper promo and have come to us looking for promotion, we will do our best to give an honest assessment of their work. However, in light of the ever growing [...]

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Review: Ingested – Surpassing the Boundaries of Human Suffering (2009)

Ahhhh, it seems like forever since I reviewed a brutal death metal album here on AMR, and gosh darn it it has just been too damn tootin’ long! For this edition, I present to you, my faithful readers, England’s own Ingested and their debut full length Surpassing the Boundaries of Human Suffering released by Siege [...]

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Fat Mans War Face: Brutality From Berlin/Bizarre Name

I have a feeling this is one of those situations where we English speakers have been lost in translation, because Fan Mans War Face quite literally makes no sense whatsoever. Perhaps some AMR readers who know German are in on the joke? Is this from some Saturday morning German cartoon that  would be absolutely hilarious [...]

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Review: The Devil Wears Prada – With Roots Above and Branches Below (2009)

I’ll tell you, I honestly don’t know where all the hate for The Devil Wears Prada comes from. For some reason, based solely on their popularity, The Devil Wears Prada is often cited along with Saosin, Atreyu and Underoath amongst others based on their label participation or maybe whom they have toured with in the [...]

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