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Sunday, April 11, 2010
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Monday, April 5, 2010
Morgue #185 on RFS
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Friday, April 2, 2010
Suicide Lies: Demo Review By Ninja
Although Metal is a common occurrence the world over, it has been proven time and again that my home soil of the Pacific Northwest is a particularly fertile ground for music and wild enough still to produce varietal evolution in the growth of the genre. Case in point, the band Suicide Lies from Cashmere, Washington. Despite having been together for only a short time, it's clear from this demo that time has no effect on the passion to play, being a solid creation based o
n a combination of talent and emotion based on the history of the members of the band- Brian Cahoon (guitar), Erik Ellis (bass), Jeff Knemeyer (vox), Tyler Fortner (drums), Shad Harlan (guitar)- who have all had someone close to them taken away through suicide, prompting the name of the band itself. Starting out, the anger of "Die" calls out The Negative everywhere and forces it to its knees before the reserved strength and well- handled guitar solos of "My Savior" guides you down the path of harnessing your own inner power through positive thought and self- dependence. "Belittled" carries the halfway point, railing against domestic disturbance as "Fear No Evil" hangs close on its heels with an intro like Eric Draven wailing on the rooftops leading into seamless change- ups in speed and vocals throughout, walking you through the fires to the final track "Sorrow", which shines through as a powerful and soul- searching ballad displaying the musical skill that one hopes will carry this band far into the future.
n a combination of talent and emotion based on the history of the members of the band- Brian Cahoon (guitar), Erik Ellis (bass), Jeff Knemeyer (vox), Tyler Fortner (drums), Shad Harlan (guitar)- who have all had someone close to them taken away through suicide, prompting the name of the band itself. Starting out, the anger of "Die" calls out The Negative everywhere and forces it to its knees before the reserved strength and well- handled guitar solos of "My Savior" guides you down the path of harnessing your own inner power through positive thought and self- dependence. "Belittled" carries the halfway point, railing against domestic disturbance as "Fear No Evil" hangs close on its heels with an intro like Eric Draven wailing on the rooftops leading into seamless change- ups in speed and vocals throughout, walking you through the fires to the final track "Sorrow", which shines through as a powerful and soul- searching ballad displaying the musical skill that one hopes will carry this band far into the future.
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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
My Own Private Alaska - Amen (Album Review By Ninja)

"You know, I'm fucked- I feel no force in me, you know, at the end of the song...". The feelings of vocalist Matthiew "Milka" Miegeville as expressed at the end of "Anchorage" is what every serious musician should feel at the end of their creation. Along with bandmates Tristan Mocquet decimating the ivories and Yohan Hennequin superhuman on drums, there has been brought to life an album where every song, every song title speaks my life and I am entranced and amazed, one after the other, drowning in my own thoughts and feelings, my own force merging with this entity as I immerse myself in these sonic overtures and I am near to tears through the memories brought to the surfaces of my many seas at the call of the music, sounds and words that mirror the development of my own psyche; Hard, angry and slightly mystical in its discordance, this is not "Experimental"- this is a deliberate communication from the universe to all those willing to listen.
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Monday, March 29, 2010
Morgue #184 on RFS
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Impious: Death Domination (Album Review By Ninja)

If you want to have your soul torn to ribbons at the first note of a new album and have it continue to do so, you would be hard pressed to be disappointed by "Death Domination", the new Metal Blade release from Impious. Bursting at the seams with the most exquisite blackness, you can almost hear the angels begin weeping at the first notes of "Abomination Glorified" and "I Am The King" makes you want to round up your marauders and enslave entire cities. Ripping through "Hate Killing Project", "As Death Lives In Me" and "Irreligious State Of War", the majesty continues and you find yourself wrapped in a comfortable cocoon of top- notch Black Metal the whole time. This is the kind of album that molds you into its own image and won't take no for an answer.
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Morgue #183 on RFS
Monster rolls through the graveyard with 18 wheels of hate and a six pack of what the fuck?! From FDQ to Martriden and Terror2000, This autopsy gets more than a little messy! Don't forget the Vital Remains.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
Morgue Live on K-Dub 3-20-2010
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Local up-and-coming author and first time DJ, The Keeper, briefly graced the airwaves as she chimed in on some of the random discussions through the night.
Additionally, all the way from across the Atlantic, we brought to you, The Russian! This silent, methodical mistress of metal madness was kind enough to pick out some music from the archives and provide metal for our cadavers by choosing Inhale/Exhale, Havoc Hate, Haste The Day, 1349, Six Feet Under, and one of her personal favorites, Suicide Silence. Apparently, Russia knows all about metals!
The topics of the night seemed to revolve almost completely around bad parenting from the woman in Tennessee that played Highlander in her kid's elementary school, to the lady in Georgia (and them many like her everywhere else) that didn't realize she was pregnant until she shit the kid out in the toilet, and the drunk guy in Colorado that sicked his two kids on the police that came to remove him from the playland of a McDonald's.
Our non-musical entertainment involved webisodes of illwillpress.com's Foamy and a discussion on the cool factor of the newly released to DVD and Blu-Ray, Boondock Saints 2!
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Saturday, March 13, 2010
Morgue Live on K-Dub 3-13-2010
The Morgue's Doors are closed to live programming tonight as Violet celebrates her more glorious of days.
Thank you cadavers for supporting us and stay tuned in!
Thank you cadavers for supporting us and stay tuned in!
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