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June Recap

  • Written by MegaHassan | 22 Comments22 Comments Comments
    Last Updated: June 30th, 2009

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    Communal Grave – Black Harvest
    This is Communal Grave’s third original (released to the public, that is) and boy, does it kick ass or what? This was originally supposed to be on GmH Record’s Underground Chaos compilation but I don’t know what happened, and the band ended up releasing this track online, as a sort of promo for their upcoming album “Solace in Violencia.” The band actually played this track live before, I think in the CotC last year also. But whatever, I’ll get straight to the point here. With tight riffage, a sexy solo, solid drum programming and catchy as fuck vocals, Black Harvest classifies as a definite mosh anthem. Right from the start, this track will have you banging your fuckin’ head and pumping your fists in the air and I can only imagine the chaos that would ensue if this song would be played live again in this current, completed format. The production is the best the band has achieved yet, marrying a crushing psuedo-brutality with knife-like precision, the best examples being the kickass break in the middle and the way the solo cuts through the guitar tone easily. But there are a couple flaw with it. The vocals – as I said before on the band’s facebook group and to Nabeel on MSN some months back – feel like they were recorded with Moiz standing right next to a brick wall. Now, instead of the vocals going forward, instead feel ‘blocked’ and the sound waves go around and cover the instruments slightly, like a piece of cloth. Mind you, this is not the only flaw with this song. The vocals, to be perfectly honest, feel somewhat devoid of emotion and kind of lazy despite being catchy. Anomaly had one of the most emotional vocals I’ve ever heard from a Pakistani band and Blinded by Deceit had some incredible low range vocals, just full of brutality. But the vocals here are just catchy, nothing else, which was probably the point. The solo, despite being mind-numbingly awesome, just feels out of place with a slightly wrong timing. The band’s sister group, Cardinal Sin, also seems to have this problem with the guitar solos – they just don’t seem to blend in with the music despite being awesome and not doing anything wrong and having the right tone etc. After some repeated listens, however, you’ll get used to it and it won’t seem weird in any way, though. The song is dragged on in the end through the hilarious grunting/breakdown combination and it’s the only flaw in the song which does not have a positive side to it, in my opinion. Last, but not least, even though it’s probably not too important, the lyrical contect here just doesn’t match up to their last two originals but then again – who cares? The lyrics are easy enough to sing along to, and doesn’t take anything away from the music at all. Overall, this song is just damn fuckin’ good at what it aims to do. And what does it aim to do, exacly? Rattle your goddamn’ heads, that’s what! 8/10

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    Dementia – Sworn Annihilation
    Though the band started out as a metalcore tinged melodic death/groove metal band, they have evolved into a modern thrash metal band with this song. The music here is not unlike the recent works of Exodus, Machine Head and to an extent, Shadows Fall (which many people describe as ‘neo-thrash’, which is old school thrash fused with modern metalcore and groove metal influences). The song doesn’t take long to kick in, after a horror style intro that just SCREAMS ‘old school.’ What follows throughout the song is a clear homage to Testament’s ‘The New Order’ and ‘Practice What You Preach’ as the riffage sounds really similar to those albums, but the added groove touch brings Testament’s ‘Low’ to mind, especially with the extreme metal-esque vocal delivery. The solo is just crazy, I’m not going to dwell on it because Taureg Tariq explained it very well in his review. Production-wise, this is probably the best production I have EVER heard on a Pakistani metal song. The guitar tone is sharp but clean, and has that old-school ‘thin’ feel, giving it a razor-blade sort of feel. However, the solo feels kind of muted, maybe they should have increased its volume somewhat. The same goes for the drums, which are by the way, very tight and clean as well. Overall this is one beast of a song and should fuckin’ inspire Dementia’s peers in the Pakistani metal underground to step up to the plate in terms of production and catchy but crafty songwriting. This is not just Dementia’s best song yet, this is the best song I’ve heard this year, tying in with Odyssey’s ‘With Him, Came Destruction’ and Soul Vomit’s ‘New World Holocaust.’ Though, I have to admit, I doubted this bands’ capablities before, I was proved wrong by this song and I hope they can follow up with equally awesome material! 9/10

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    Berserker – Revenge of the Mullah
    Berserker are Pakistan’s resident old school death metal worship band, taking in influences from the likes of Massacre, Morbid Angel, Entombed, Dismember among other legendary bands. Their first song ‘Atars of Putrification’ was a crushing slab of old school death metal which brought to mind a thousand zombies coming up from their graves to mutilate and decapitate all that stood in their way. Their new song, Revenge of the Mullah, improves upon all aspects of the band, including the vocals, drum programming, songwriting. And even though Berserker just basically worship (not rip off, mind you) the ‘old ways’ they have their distinctive sound, even though this is just the band’s second original. The opening riff of this song is testament to this fact. It doesn’t sound like Unleashed or Grave or whatever, but at the same time it is, it’s really hard to describe. But it definitely is old school and with a kickass chainsaw-like tone (though lacking in power, slightly). As I said before, the drum programming is really improved and along with the production, it gives the song a CRUSHING feel, and when I mean crushing what I really mean is EARTHFUCKINGSHATTERING. Yes, that’s it. Earth shattering. The problems with the tempo changes have been dealt with and the band are better than ever here. My only real gripe with the song is that it feels a little cacaphonic at times and the band still has a LOT of room to improve and evolve into a truly ugly and morbid band. The solo, for example is blatant Trey Azagthoth worship, a guitarist whom I find extremely overrated. I’ve always felt that the point of a guitar solo in death metal is not to match the uglyness of the music, but rather, to contrast with it while a the same time blending in perfectly. The solo here is just badly composed with no sense of coherency and for a short while completely kills the flow of the song, destroying it like the bully in your pre-school days would destroy your precious lego building. But whatever, old school enthusiasts like me should gobble this up even if it leaves you feeling only three-quarters full. 7/10

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22 Comments

  1. #1
    June Recap | Tea Break
    June 30th, 2009 at 6:30 pm

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  2. #2
    moiz khan
    June 30th, 2009 at 6:44 pm

    disappointing

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  3. #3
    MegaHassan
    June 30th, 2009 at 7:25 pm

    How so? I praised the shit out of it and pointed out the flaws that made the rating drop from 9 to 8. Note that by ‘dead’ I obviously did not mean pathetic, because I stated that the vocal lines were catchy as fuck, but rather that they were lacking in emotion and the ‘it’ factor.

    I also stated that for every flaw there is something about it that gives it 2+ points, like how the solo felt out of place but was still ass rapingly awesome. It was a great song but I pointed out the flaws, whats dissapointing about that?

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  4. #4
    Muqaddas
    July 2nd, 2009 at 1:38 am

    hmm…it`s like u only praised mostly lahori bands among the year`s best releases and i don`t think u
    can select all the songs released among the best released songs since we dont have a whole lot of bands
    in the first place and a handful of releases. b/w i found dementia`s song (no disrespect to the band)
    the most unoriginal and most ripped-off song released (u guys ripped off overkill and some very distinct
    sepultura riffs) sadly this is what paki underground is reduced to a (couple of nerds sitting on their
    asses 24/7 online thinking they know metal and writing reviews) thank god for the underground gigs
    happening in khi (hailzz mob rulz, communal grave, soul vomit, reclamation) without them i would `ve
    blown my mind :p

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  5. #5
    Muqaddas
    July 2nd, 2009 at 1:42 am

    and it seems to me that hassan only likes “cathcy” riffs and “catchy” vocals, hmm sound slike a metallica/megadeth fan who is reviewing death metal which is totally out of place

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  6. #6
    MegaHassan
    July 2nd, 2009 at 1:49 am

    ^ That is your opinion, I respect it. As for the ripoff thing, that is purely based on opinion and you have to keep in mind that you cant really be original in a genre like thrash metal and modern thrashers like Gama Bomb and Municipal Waste are testament to that fact.

    As for the Lahori thing, that is not true. Last year, my favorite songs were Blinded by Deceit, Time For Murder, The Last Stand and Genocide Feast. Only one of them is Lahori. And that, added with the fact that this year is only half gone so far doesn’t really make your argument hold any weight either.

    Mind you, I *respect* the Khi scene the most, because the most gigs are happening there and the most music is coming from there too.

    As for the personal attack on the nerds sitting on their asses wala issue, I know what I am, who I am and that is enough for me. Mind you, you attacking me (although indirectly, but it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to sense venom in words) relegates you to the same position as the pretentious internet chutya you tried to label me as.

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  7. #7
    MegaHassan
    July 2nd, 2009 at 1:51 am

    “metallica/megadeth fan who is reviewing death metal” since when were CommGrave and Dementia FUCKIGN DEATH METAL??!?!?!?!? Ugh.

    They do not have any feature that is prominent in death metal, maybe the death growls, but the riffage etc is clear thrash/groove based, a genre where the catchiness and the visceral effect of the riffs matters most.

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  8. #8
    MegaHassan
    July 2nd, 2009 at 2:04 am

    And mind you, I know what fucking death metal is and I know how to fucking review it. Ewin koi sarak say chutya pakar kay log Archaic-Magazine.com aur CircleOfDestruction mein fix nahi karwatay. I’m not saying I’m some fucking athaurity, these reviews are my opinion and you’re entitled to yours and I’m fucking sorry but I can’t fucking help it when someone fucking attacks me, be it direct, indirect or wahteverthefuck.

    Whoah, that’s somethng the current version of Max Cavalera would be proud of :P

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  9. #9
    WeHaveArrived
    July 2nd, 2009 at 9:43 am

    @ Hassan: You really shouldn’t have felt the need to respond to his comments. Other metal blogs like ANUS.com have harsh comments directed at them by people but they don’t really feel the need to waste five minutes of their lives responding to internet assholes.

    @ Muqadas: Sir, the next time you decide to throw a stone from your glass kennel, at least make sure you use a slingshot instead of just your arm, lest you want shards sticking out from everywhere thanks to your uncalculated assault. I hope you understand my metaphor.

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  10. #10
    Bamboozled
    July 2nd, 2009 at 1:08 pm

    @Muqadas .. dude you’re like the drunk dude pissing on the urinal trying to get the target right .. but missing every time. .
    and as for your senseless yet *typical* biased-ness against Lahore .. my dear dumbass .. only three bands are mentioned here out of which two are from karachi .. so might I say karachi bands are being favored over here? .. but no i won’t .. cause i ain a sickass like you!
    and as for your cg favoritism .. before you try to pretend GOD and believe in what ever crap you play to be AWESOME .. try playing something DIFFERENT (then the same track you keep on looping with different names i guess) and ipod worthy for a change!

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  11. #11
    Ions of fire
    July 2nd, 2009 at 5:49 pm

    Communal Grave… DEATH METAL???!!!!!!!

    bacha, apnay influences sahi sae dekh lay. Metal core ko death metal mat bana lol.

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  12. #12
    nice fucking troll
    July 2nd, 2009 at 6:02 pm

    Haan dude, humay pata hai tou bohat funny hai passing off yourself as Jamil from CG. Thankfully none of us is that stupid.

    Edited by Hassan.

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  13. #13
    MegaHassan
    July 2nd, 2009 at 6:22 pm

    ^ Nice fucking troll post, ‘jimmy bhai’

    And CG is not metalcore. A breakdown or two doesn’t automatically make you metalcore, there are a lot of other factors, such as predominantly melodic riffage, alternating vocal styles and lack of flow between riffs. CG is, like Moiz himself said, a mix of LoG (which I consider a Technical Post-Thrash band) and The Haunted.

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  14. #14
    Vulcan Fury
    July 2nd, 2009 at 6:25 pm

    WTF? Khi-Lhr internet metal rivalry all over again?

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  15. #15
    NarutoD
    July 2nd, 2009 at 6:26 pm

    Jimmy bhai—– bahahahahahahahah

    I can’t hear bass in their music :-0

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  16. #16
    MegaHassan
    July 2nd, 2009 at 6:35 pm

    @ Vulcan, no rivalry. Just someone, as WeHaveArrived said, throwing stones from glass kennels, that too without aim.

    Whoever this jimi bhai is, he’s just trying to start more shit by trolling. i traced his IP, he’s from karachi, not lahore. Relief.

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  17. #17
    MegaHassan
    July 2nd, 2009 at 6:39 pm

    aur waisay bhi rivalry kidhar say a gaye hai? Lahore mein sirf 2 bands hain jo originals kar rahay hain, baki saray metallica cover bands hain, and gigs ka bhi itna koi scene nahi hai. So where the fuck is the rivalry thing coming from? I’ve said it before, i’ll say it again. Karachi scene is far superior at the moment.

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  18. #18
    Some fucking troll who isn't even half funny
    July 2nd, 2009 at 10:34 pm

    Haan dude, humay pata hai tou bohat funny hai passing off yourself as Jamil from CG. Thankfully none of us is that stupid.

    Edited by Hassan.

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  19. #19
    IndusPutra
    July 5th, 2009 at 2:12 pm

    This is why I am fundamentally opposed to reviewing Pakistani bands…. they tend to take personal affront to anyone who differs in their opinion about their music.

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    taureg Ed
    July 14th, 2009 at 12:31 am

    Yaar this is just extreamly stupid.. a couple of days back me and isat were have a conversation about the same shit.. why do Karachi bands think they are soo fucking awsome and start to scold anyone who points out a few flaws in their music? and the same thing happened to me when i reviewed Cardinal Sins’ new song on there community.. they fucking flipped and said.. u fucking punjabies are illiterate idiots.. and dementia blah blah blah.. and Eleventh Hour ki ma mai blah blah blah.. i dont know whats up with u guys thinking just because ur from karachi ur music is too good and lahori and pindis` reviews dont do u justice.. cmon guys get ur fucking head out of ur asses and think for once.. there is SUCH a thing known as Personal Opinion.. and dude dont say that dementia ripped of overkill and shit.. thats like grabing a handfull of shit , eating it and saying this tastes like chicken .. thats fucking wrong and u know it.. and ur just making a bigger ass of urself by making such statements

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  21. #21
    Raza Ali
    July 16th, 2009 at 7:23 pm

    i just discovered this thread and found it to be very entertaining!!! specially this muqadas character!! hahaha!!

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  22. #22
    Amaan
    January 15th, 2010 at 4:31 pm

    This made my day!

    God i missed drama =D

    and as far as someone from karachi. I must exercise my troll muscles.

    YES YES LAHORE WALAY PAINDO SALAY ! GANAY NAHEN KHANA ZIADA KHAO! }D

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