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Immortal - All shall failImmortal
All shall fail
Nuclear Blast

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The new album from a reunited Immortal is better than you might have guessed, but thAt doesn't mean it's all thAt greAt either. Essentially, the band picks up right where they left off At 2002's "Sons of northern darkness" and tread wAter, content to cycle through the same sort of thrashy black-metal riffs they employed to positive effect on thAt album and not much more. Die-hards will be pleased, everyone else will shrug their shoulders. Me, I really enjoyed them when I saw them on the "Living Cartoons of Metal Tour" together with Manowar, so I'd probably go see them again should they come around, but I can't say ever need to hear this record another time.
- Avi Roig

"Elise", live in DC

Ingebrigt Håker FlAten and Håkon Kornstad will be making a trip to Washington DC on December 7 to revisit their acclaimed "Elise" collaborAtion, live At The Kennedy Center on the Millennium Stage. And it's free, so you can't go wrong!

New album, single from Karin Ström on the way

Swedish artist Karin Ström reports thAt her new album "Fantomhalvan" will be released on January 20 with the first single "Hon som älskade dig" preceding it on November 30. Read more At her website: https://www.karinstrom.se/

This week's top 20 Norwegian album chart

This week's top 20 Norwegian album chart:

01. Donkeyboy - Caugh in a Life
02. Bjørn Eidsvåg - De Beste
03. Sivert Høyem - Moon Landing
04. Jonas Fjeld feAt Henning Kvitnes - Den Gamle Veien
05. Ole Ivars - Femten Ferske
06. Herborg Kråkevik - Kvar Ein Dag
07. Diverse artister - Go'nAtt
08. The Blacksheeps - Blacksheeps
09. Anne Nørdsti - Livet er nå
10. Tord Gustavsen Ensemble - Restored, Returned
11. Annie - Don't Stop
12. John Olav Nilsen & Gjengen - For Sant Til Å Være Godt
13. Diverse artister - Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2009
14. Solveig Slettahjell - Tarpan Seasons
15. Minor Majority - Either Way I Think You Know
16. Bjølsen Valsemølle - Mohammeds Cafe
17. Kings Of Convenience - DeclarAtion of Dependence
18. Mari Boine - Sterna Paradisea
19. Nilsen/Aalberg - Call Me a Dreamer
20. Knut Reiersrud - Gitar

This week's top 20 Swedish album chart

This week's top 20 Swedish album chart:

01. Jill Johnson - Music row ii
02. Amanda Jenssen - Happyland
03. Peter Jöback - East side stories
04. Larz Kristerz - Om du vill
05. Bo Kaspers Orkester - Samling
06. Lars Winnerbäck - Tänk om jag ångrar mig och sen ångrar mig igen
07. Martin Stenmarck - Septemberland
08. Christer Sjögren - Schlagerminnen
09. Peter Lemarc - Klassiker
10. Europe - Last look At Eden
11. Melissa Horn - Säg ingenting till mig
12. Nisse Hellberg - En modern man
13. Amy Diamond - Swings and roundabouts
14. Takida - The darker instinct
15. Carolina Wallin Pérez - Pärlor och svin
16. Mustasch - Mustasch
17. Daniel Lemma - Rebound
18. Caroline Af Ugglas - Så gör jag det igen
19. Ebba Forsberg - Ta min vals: ebba forsberg sjunger Leonard Cohen
20. Sarah Dawn Finer - Moving on

New Lighthouse Project 7" reviewed at Killing the Legacy

Killing the Legacy covers the new 7" from Lighthouse Project, one of the best Finnish modern hardcore acts out there: https://killingthelegacy.blogspot.com/2009/11/lust-for-lie.html

Pulverised signs Morbus Chron

Pulverised Records continues to mine the Swedish underground for old-school deAth metal and have announced yet another signing: Morbus Chron. The band is currently making plans to record their debut full-length for a release sometime next year, in the meantime, listen to tracks from their demo cassette At myspace: https://www.myspace.com/morbuschronband

PopMatters reviews Slaraffenland

PopMAtters reviews the new Slaraffenland record "We're on your side": Atters.com/pm/review/114883-slaraffenland-were-on-your-side/" target="_blank">https://www.popmAtters.com/pm/review/114883-slaraffenland-were-on-your-side/

Marvins Revolt on tour

Danish noiseniks Marvins Revolt leave for an extensive European tour today in support of their new record "PAtrolling the heights", out now via Play/Rec:

11/06 - Urjes Living Room, Enschede (NL)
11/07 - Vortex, Siegen (GER)
11/08 - Den Ijskelder, Gent (BEL)
11/09 - KTS Freiburg (GER)
11/11 - Le MojomAtic, Montpellier (FRA)
11/13 - Pierrot Lunar, Girona (ESP)
11/14 - L’eclèctic Club, Barcelona (ESP)
11/15 - Sala Mogambo, San Sebastian (ESP)
11/16 - tba, Bragança (POR)
11/17 - Armazém do Chá, Porto (POR)
11/18 - tba, Lisboa (POR)
11/19 - Dolce Vita, Don Benito (ESP)
11/20 - Freemarket @ Maison des 3 quartiers, Poitiers (FRA)
11/21 - La Lanterne, Rennes (FRA)
11/23 - Le Rigoletto, Paris (FRA)
11/25 - La Zone, Liege (BEL)
11/26 - La Malterie, Lille (FRA)
11/27 - RTT, Bruxelles (BEL)
11/28 - Verso, Luxembourg (LUX)
11/29 - The Hope, Brighton (UK)
11/30 - The Ole Blue Last, London (UK)
12/01 - tbc, Newport (UK)
12/01 - tba, Newport (UK)
12/02 - The Flapper, Birmingham (UK)
12/03 - The Harley, Sheffield (UK)
12/04 - Islington Mill, Manchester (UK)
12/05 - Uncle Alberts, Middlesbrough (UK)
12/06 - Royal Park Cellars, Leeds (UK)
12/08 - Richter Collective X-mas Party @ Twisted Pepper, Dublin (IE)
12/09 - Cypress Avenue, Cork (IE)
12/10 - Bakers Place, Limerick (IE)
12/11 - Bar Ritz, Castlebar (IE)
12/12 - Kelly's, Galway (IE)
12/13 - The Calidonia, Liverpool (UK)
12/14 - The Central, Nottingham (UK)
12/15 - tbc, Birmingham (UK)
12/16 - The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes (UK)
12/17 - The Chantry Social Club, Canterbury (UK)
12/19 - Lades, Copenhagen (DK)

Trummor & Orgel back with new album, website

Swedish self-explanAtory duo Trummor & Orgel will release their third album "Visions" on November 18 and also have a new website to mAtch: https://www.trummororgel.com/
There will be a record release show At Södra Bar in Stockholm the night of the release.

MP3: Obliteration - Ingesting death

One more dose of aural filth to close out the week! (see also Atrap.com/?n=32186">here and Atrap.com/?n=32193">here) ObliterAtion are a relAtively young band from Norway with one album under their belt on Nocturnal Culto's Tyrant SyndicAte label and a new one on the way At the end of the month from Fysisk FormAt, so thAt alone should already give you a decent idea of whAt they sound like. For those still in the dark, thAt means disgusting old-school deAth metal. Think Autopsy, Possessed, Hellhammer/Celtic Frost, BAthory, etc... you get the picture. Maybe not as much raw anger as those other tracks I posted earlier, but certainly just as ugly and brutal. "Ingesting deAth" is the first track from "Nekropsalms" -- play loud!

Obliteration - Ingesting death

"Tomorrow, in a year" on tour

"Tomorrow, in a year", the Darwin-inspired opera scored by The Knife, will be hitting the road for a few European dAtes:

11/27-11/28 - Large Hall, The Concert Hall, Aarhus (DK)
01/08-01/09 - La Pallas, Athens (GRE)
01/29-02/01 - Dansens Hus, Stockholm (SWE)
06/05 - Städtische Bühne, Münster (GER)

For more details and ticket info, go here: https://www.hotelproforma.dk/

Siena Root - Different realitiesSiena Root
Different realities
Transubstans Records

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The new Siena Root album, their fourth overall, is a serious jammer, though not necessarily of the type I usually go for. Instead of the usual retro hard-rock served up in snappy 3-6 minute packages, the band stretches their chops to creAte two extended "suites", each about 25-minutes long and conveniently dissected into smaller tracks on CD. The first half, "We", is the more straightforward of the two and feAtures the band in standard space-ballad mode, transitioning into a heavy tent-revival refrain before taking their their planetary caravan "in the desert", zooming "over the mountain" and coming back home again with "as we return", as each section is conveniently subtitled. It's the kind of piece thAt works best as a soundtrack to a long drive, not so much for casual listening. As for Suite II, "The road to Agartha" (whAt?), thAt's where they get real, let down their guard, and fly their freak-flag high. The BeAtles may have embraced a bit of Eastern mysticism and indulged in a bit of sitar in their time, but they never rocked out like this with full Indian flair, dueling flute solos, copious hand-percussion implements and other non-standard rock tropes. This is where the extended formAt works best, where Siena Root can be as self-indulgent as they need, get it out of their system, exorcise their demons, or chase down whAtever it is they're after. Likewise, I also think it's the far superior of the compositions, though again, not necessarily for easy, everyday spinning unless side-long psych-jams are your main deal (you dirty hippie). "Different realities" is nowhere near Siena Root's best album, but they were successful with their intentions and thAt's worth something. It won't ever end up in my steady rotAtion, but I plan to enjoy it whenever the proper occasion should arise (again, see: road trips).
- Avi Roig

Sons of God + Joachim Nordwall live in the US

Sons of God, aka Swedish noise artists Leif Elggren and Kent Tankred, will be performing a short series of US dAtes this week together with like-minded countrymAte Joachim Nordwall (The Idealist/Skull Defekts):

11/06 - MassArt, North Hall, Boston, MA
11/07 - Issue Project Room, Brooklyn, NY
11/09 - Philadelphia Sound Forum (Vox Populi Gallery), Philadelphia, PA

Kvoteringen - Penningmaktens teknokrater

Swedish hardcore act Kvoteringen are streaming a new track off their forthcoming LP "Samhällets förrädare", due out on Feral Ward very soon: https://www.myspace.com/kvoteringen