30.10.15 RAM – “Svbversvm” (ltd. CD&DVD Digi / CD / LP / digital download)
30.10.15 TWITCHING TONGUES – “Disharmony” (CD/LP/digital download)
30.10.15 WHITECHAPEL – “The Brotherhood Of The Blade” (CD/DVD)
13.11.15 MIRROR – “Mirror” (CD/LP/digital download)
13.11.15 REVOCATION – “Empire Of The Obscene” (CD/LP/digital download)
27.11.15 CULTURE KILLER – “Throes Of Mankind” (digital download)
27.11.15 DISILLUSION – “Back To Times Of Splendor” (vinyl re-issue)
27.11.15 KETZER – “Starless” (7″/digital)
TWITCHING TONGUES streams new album, “Disharmony”, via Lambgoat.com!
This Friday (October 30th), southern California’s rising underground metal/hardcore outfit TWITCHING TONGUES will release their new album, Disharmony, via Metal Blade Records. To listen to Disharmony in its entirety, head over to Lambgoat.com now for the exclusive stream: lambgoat.com.
For a behind-the-scenes look at Disharmony, be sure to check out the following footage from guitarist/vocalist Taylor Young’s studio (“The Pit”) in Van Nuys, CA during the album recording session: metalinjection.net.
Known for their unique sound that resists lazy classification, Twitching Tongues has dropped two full-lengths, toured extensively and garnered a cult following since their formation in 2009 by brothers Colin and Taylor Young. Yet it’s the band’s third album – and Metal Blade debut – Disharmony that sees the LA-based quintet truly come into their own. Dynamic, powerful, and instantly gripping, Disharmony pushes musical and emotional boundaries to create something that is not only fresh and exciting, but really matters. States vocalist Colin Young, “We’ve always put everything we’ve got into our music, but this one is more personal. It’s darker, it’s more aggressive, and I’m sure it will be more polarizing too, but we’re more invested in it than anything we’ve done before, and we couldn’t be prouder of the end result.”
When my old buddy Kenn Jensen asked me if I wanted to contribute to the new site he had created, then called powermetal.dk, I didn't hesitate. My love for metal music was and is great. I wrote my first review during the summer of 2004 (Moonspell's 'Antidote' album). In 2015, I took over the editor-in-chief role.
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