Writer Archive: Chris Quick
Danzig – Deth Red Sabaoth
In the time I’ve spent as a writer here at The NewReview, I honestly never thought I would review an album from a living legend. Remember the Misfits?...
Howl – Full of Hell
Having just a self-titled EP under their belt, Rhode Island’s Howl are about to release their first full length album titled Full Of Hell. Howl are...
Warbeast – Krush The Enemy
My first thought after listening to Warbeast’s debut album, Krush The Enemy, was “now THIS is thrash!” Remember back when Slayer was...
Denial Machine – Denial Machine
“What the hell?” was my exact and immediate thoughts when I first popped in Denial Machine’s self titled debut. The Illinois five piece...
Rosetta – A Determinism of Morality
Upon doing a bit of research about Rosetta, I learned a couple of things. First, this four piece hailing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania describe themselves...
The Ghost Inside – Returners
Perfect. That’s pretty much all I can say about The Ghost Inside’s second full length album, Returners. Calling Los Angeles their home, this...
Upon A Burning Body – The World Is Ours
Judging from their look and the band name, I figured that Upon A Burning Body would be your stereotypical deathcore band. But this five piece from San...
Hundredth – When Will We Surrender
Whoever said that hardcore is dead apparently hasn’t heard Hundredth, whose debut full length album When Will We Surrender just dropped March 30th....
Lacrimas Profundere – The Grandiose Nowhere
Goth rockers Lacrimas Profundere’s latest album The Grandiose Nowhere is full of nothing but deep, dark depression. If you’re looking for an...
Zeromancer – The Death of Romance
Just as I suspected, with a name like Zeromancer, this Norwegian five piece sound like a cross between Type O Negative and Rammstein (not that that’s...
Kälter – Spiritual Angel
Spiritual Angel, the as-yet-unreleased album from Kälter, a five piece from Canada, is nothing short of brilliant. I loved this album from start to finish....
Dr. Acula – The Social Event of the Century
Dr. Acula, a deathcore band out of Long Island, New York, will be releasing their third full length album, The Social Event of the Century, appropriately...
Lost Dreams – Wage of Disgrace
Is it just me or does there seem to be an increasing usage of keyboards in today’s “metal” scene? Well, at least on Lost Dreams’...