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DEPHOSPHORUS / WAKE Split 7″ Review
http://americanaftermath.net/2012/04/20/straight-to-the-point-dephosphorus-wake-split-7-review/
Two names that should be synonymous with grindcore in 2012 are Dephosphorus andWake. Unfortunately this is not the case because these names do not reach far enough in today’s press circuit. But, fuck. They deserve it. Both of these bands are fucking phenomenal and they both absolutely crush their respective sides on the new split 7” that they are putting out on 7 Degrees Records. I was so stoked to get this split because I have loved both of these bands for quite some time. I knew that this would be a premiere split to check out this year and boy, was I right.
Dephosphorus pick up side A and pummel your ear drums into the ground right off. Their shocking brand of pummeling psychedelic grind is one that never disappoints and always delivers. Crushing aggression and pinpoint accuracy are a must for Dephosphorus, which means that there are no mistakes or boring parts to their just-over four and a half minutes of pulverizing adrenaline.
Settling the album out on the B-side is Canadian destroyers Wake. I posted about this band a while back and I loved their music so I was extremely stoked to learn that they would be releasing this 7”. This band’s neogrind aspect is spot-on all day, every day. Spot on accuracy and precision with ever passage makes their side just as creative asDephosphorus’ side.
Throughout this release there no disappointments and no regrets. This split is definitely one of my favorites of the year thus far and there is so much more coming from both of these bands that I cannot wait to see what it is they come up with next. Hoo-rah,Dephosphorus and Wake. You left me wanting more.
Rating: 10/10
For fans of: Defeatist, Dead In The Dirt, Trap Them
Favorite track: “The Final Computronium”/”Veil Of Odin”
Label: 7 Degrees Records
Sonic Cathedrals Vol. XLIV curated by Dephosphorus spinning right about now!
Panos & Thanos have prepped a double mixtape for Cvlt Nation. You can stream it and/or download it here:
http://www.cvltnation.com/sonic-cathedrals-vol-xlivcurated-by-dephosphorus/
Here’s the tracklisting:
Sonic Cathedrals Vol. XLIV Curated by Dephosphorus – Side Panos
01. Slayer – Hallowed Point
02. Kickback-Unholy Triumph
03. Discordance Axis – The Necropolitan
04. Dead Congregation – Morbid Paroxysm
05. Horde – Drink from the Chalice of Blood
06. Angel Corpse – Lord Of The Funeral Pyre
07. Bolt Thrower – Final Revelation
08. Ulcerate – Cold Becoming
09. Entombed – Wolverine Blues
10. Morbid Angel – Thy Kingdom Come
11. Suicidal Tendencies – Memories Of Tomorrow
12. Disrupt – A Life’s A Life
13. Thralldom – do not speak of it until the gun is fired
14. Antediluvian-At the Swirling Spouts of Uncreation
15. Timeghoul – The Siege
16. Catharsis – Sabbat
17. Watain – On Horns Impaled
18. Antaeus – Those With No Eyes
19. Akitsa – Vers la mortSonic Cathedrals Vol. XLIV Curated by Dephosphorus – Side Thanos
01. Breach – Big Strong Boss
02. Unsane – Out
03. Helmet – Bad Mood
04. Anodyne – Carnot Engine
05. Ken Mode – Lethe
06. Kerasphorus – Swarm Intelligentsia
07. Mayhem – Life Eternal
08. Howling Wind – Stealth Eugenics
09. Young Widows – Miss Tambourine Wrist
10. Burnt by the Sun – 2012
11. Deathspell Omega – Apokatastasis Panton
12. The Jesus Lizard – Good Riddance
13. Craft – Principium Anguis
14. Leviathan – Receive the World
15. Shellac – Squirrel Song
Kick-off of the Hell Comes Home split-7″EP subscription series
The Hell Comes Home split-7″EP subscription series have kicked off! The first month’s splits are Kowloon Walled City/Thou & Suma/Ultraphallus. You can order either order them individually (on vinyl or digital format), or subscribe to the series, save some cash and get a t-shirt and a box where you will collect them.
Good luck to HCH and thanks for giving us the opportunity to make part of this great initiative! Our split-7″EP with Great will be part of next month’s pair, so watch out!
New interview online.
Check out this interview that Panos did with webzine Blasting Days:
http://theblastingdays.blogspot.fr/2012/03/dephosphorus-axiom-first-release-by.html
“Axiom” review @ Global Domination
We already knew that some of the folks at Global Domination, which excellent motto is “Metal Deserves Better”, loved “Axiom” since it was featured on their top lists for 2011. They have recently published a proper “Axiom” review and rated it with 8.5/10 (which is a mark described eloquently described as “Satan smiles on your work. We smile with him and group masturbate”!):
http://www.globaldomination.se/reviews/dephosphorus-axiom
First of all, this can be downloaded for free here. Secondly, it’s awesome. And when they actually sent it in to get reviewed, I finally got off my lazy ass to save this from the “Stubs” treatment.
Judging from their website, the guys in Dephosphorus seemingly know and understand what Global Domination is all about, so hi and kudos to them for that. Just change the “outspoken and opinionated” part into “correct” next time. Judging from “Axiom”, they also know and understand how to compose and execute great “Astrogrind”, as they call it. Translated into human language that means something along the lines of progressively chaotic, grindy death metal with cosmic, “astral” lyrical topics. No, it has nothing in common with Cynic.
The band, having an unexpectedly full sound for a three-piece with only two instruments, batter and burn their way through seven songs between 2:00 and 3:50, whose only concession to order seems to be that they’re sorted alphabetically. The rest is a raw-sounding amalgamation of booming drums, genuinely eerie-sounding guitar leads, high speed and wicked grooves. All that is mashed into a pulp and topped off with hollow, throaty death metal screaming. Yet after you get over the, at first glance, weirdly treble-heavy but “round” sound of the whole affair, you will find that all of these songs actually come across as decidedly well-arranged. Chaotic as it may appear, emanating from this audio nebula are interspersed, catchy bits that never let this become a meaningless noise wall.
Thus, the band manage to keep together what they source in bits and pieces from a lot of different influences: spaced-out Nocturnus-like synth samples (however a lot more tastefully employed) meet a production and feel analogous to Portal and dissonant proceedings à la Ulcerate, all combined with a healthy dose of grindcore. And in this sort of combination, this not only is a great album, but really a one-of-a-kind sounding effort. And how many new bands can claim that for their debut? Whatever number you have in mind, it’s actually less. Weird, huh? Now do yourself a favor and give “Axiom” a shot.
Wake interview with a guest appearance by Panos
Grind & Punishment has published an interview with our excellent comrades Wake where they also speak about our upcoming split together. Panos has done a brief cameo appearance speaking about the split.
http://grindandpunishment.blogspot.com/2012/03/wake-to-life-of-misery-canadian.html
Cephalochromoscope vs. “Axiom”
Here’s what certainly is the most psychedelic rant written so far about “Axiom” 🙂









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