Full Length, Fat Cat
April 3rd, 2007
Genre: Shoegaze/Indie
Region: Scotland
This might not go over well with everyone here (though we seem to have a pretty well rounded following) but fuck it. The Twilight Sad are excellent, they have a new album coming out soon and I'm seeing them live at the end of February.
Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters is a very warm and full album overall with a sad atmosphere draped over the majority of tracks. Dreamy and some what depressive. Not exactly full-on shoegaze or noise rock/indie rock but the elements are certainly there.
I love the thick Scottish accent from the vocalist and the vast amounts of reverb and noise behind him from the guitars which are very bright, whining and twinkling over the thick bass lines and the strong drumming which is supporting everything proudly. The lyrics are excellent if you can pick them up through that accent. I find myself repeating them in an admittedly awful version of his accent but it's very addictive and comforting, especially the cadence he uses. Subtle use of keyboard and accordion at points adds greatly to the unique feel of the record without being forced or cheesy.
Definitely my favorite of their releases. You can pick this up at Fat Cat's webstore in cd and vinyl form, and I highly recommend you do so. Follow them on their site.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Lento - Icon || Mini-Review / Re-Post

Icon is quickly rising to the very top of my list for favourite sludge album and if you haven't heard it or have forgotten about it, I urge you to check it out or re-visit it.
Here it is in mp3 format, 320kbps.
Will post .FLAC and .ALAC once I get a CD copy.
Download (Mediafire)
Will post .FLAC and .ALAC once I get a CD copy.
Download (Mediafire)
P.S. dat cymbal ducking.
Monday, January 23, 2012
The Links Are Dead But We Are Not
As you may have noticed many mediafire links here and elsewhere are down (most of the high traffic links) and big blogs are dropping all over the place so I felt that an update was appropriate.
We will not be replacing the links that are dead as, for me personally, I'm pretty busy as it is and the amount that are down are too numerous for me to search out and replace. There are posts that get less traffic that have the links up for now (but I can't say they'll stay like that for long) and the bandcamp links obviously still work.
However we are not dead. Equivoke will be taking example from JGD at The Living Doorway and continue hosting, reviewing, supporting, and promoting albums and bands (requests or not) until it's just no longer possible.
Equivoke is small relative to other popular music blogs out there so it's not a huge blow to the music sharing community if we disappear, but I and others here enjoy doing this and want to continue. Maybe if Sagi and others want to turn this into something else when that happens (maybe something like the guys over at HSS have done) we'll do that but for now we're keeping shit alive.
Enjoy it while it lasts and thanks for reading our posts, supporting the bands, and following our blog guys!
EDIT:
Just wanted to add a little info on what's happening to the file sharing sites, according to Finsternis (and various tech news sites) who just recently declared they're shutting their blog down due to the link purging that fellow blogs such as The Elementary Revolt, Coffinpslams, The Living Doorway, Forever Cursed, I Don't Care About Sleep, and many others are reeling from. No word on rapidshare (they're claiming to be completely legal) or Zshare at the moment but I'm sure they're soon to follow.
From Finsternis:
From Finsternis:
The Aftermath of MegaUpload takedown →
- - MegaUpload - Closed.
- - FileServe - Closing does not sell premium.
- - FileJungle - Deleting files. Locked in the U.S..
- - UploadStation - Locked in the U.S..
- - FileSonic - the news is arbitrary (under FBI investigation).
- - VideoBB - Closed! would disappear soon.
- - Uploaded - Banned U.S. and the FBI went after the owners who are gone.
- - FilePost - Deleting all material (so will leave executables, pdfs, txts)
- - Videoz - closed and locked in the countries affiliated with the USA.
- - 4shared - Deleting files with copyright and waits in line at the FBI.
- - MediaFire - Called to testify in the next 90 days and it will open doors pro FBI
- -Org torrent - could vanish with everything within 30 days "he is under criminal investigation"
- - Network Share mIRC - awaiting the decision of the case to continue or terminate Torrente
Friday, January 20, 2012
Alda - : Tahoma : (2011)
Full Length, Eternal Warfare
January 9th, 2011
Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal
Region: USA
This is one that I sadly missed last year. I had heard Alda's previous 2009 self-titled album and while it was a decent effort I felt that there was certainly some room for improvement. With Tahoma I can say that they have clearly grown and stepped up their game tremendously.
Falling into the "cascadian" atmospheric black metal scene with a slightly folky twist one might compare to the Canadian Skagos, however Alda manage to set themselves apart by crafting Tahoma: a soulful and majestic record from beginning to end. Offering 5 tracks which have moments of tranquil acoustic guitar, soft and clean singing (as well as other stringed instruments and an accordion at one point I believe) between the howling vocals, tribal drumming, and frigid yet beautiful tremolo waves that wash over you all throughout this journey.
Overall Tahoma is paced and arranged superbly, the calm or clean moments strike you just as hard as the harsher elements do creating a wonderful balance. It opens with a beautiful acoustic passage and closes with a dark and chilling ambiance, and spread throughout is the occasional sample of the ocean or of native chants and crackling fire which do much to thicken the already very dense cascadian atmosphere.
A killer record that will place you directly into the vast wilderness. Many have probably overlooked this one but it is an excellent release worthy of attention and highly recommended. Tahoma will be especially interesting for those of you who are into Ash Borer, Skagos, early Panopitcon, and Wolves in the Throne Room.
You can listen to and download this record on bandcamp, or pick up the cassette over at Eternal Warfare once they have restocked it, or you may still be able to get one over at Singularity Publishing. It's being pressed on vinyl soon as well by Replenish Records.
DOWNLOAD (Mediafire)
DOWNLOAD (Bandcamp)
January 9th, 2011
Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal
Region: USA
This is one that I sadly missed last year. I had heard Alda's previous 2009 self-titled album and while it was a decent effort I felt that there was certainly some room for improvement. With Tahoma I can say that they have clearly grown and stepped up their game tremendously.
Falling into the "cascadian" atmospheric black metal scene with a slightly folky twist one might compare to the Canadian Skagos, however Alda manage to set themselves apart by crafting Tahoma: a soulful and majestic record from beginning to end. Offering 5 tracks which have moments of tranquil acoustic guitar, soft and clean singing (as well as other stringed instruments and an accordion at one point I believe) between the howling vocals, tribal drumming, and frigid yet beautiful tremolo waves that wash over you all throughout this journey.
Overall Tahoma is paced and arranged superbly, the calm or clean moments strike you just as hard as the harsher elements do creating a wonderful balance. It opens with a beautiful acoustic passage and closes with a dark and chilling ambiance, and spread throughout is the occasional sample of the ocean or of native chants and crackling fire which do much to thicken the already very dense cascadian atmosphere.
A killer record that will place you directly into the vast wilderness. Many have probably overlooked this one but it is an excellent release worthy of attention and highly recommended. Tahoma will be especially interesting for those of you who are into Ash Borer, Skagos, early Panopitcon, and Wolves in the Throne Room.
You can listen to and download this record on bandcamp, or pick up the cassette over at Eternal Warfare once they have restocked it, or you may still be able to get one over at Singularity Publishing. It's being pressed on vinyl soon as well by Replenish Records.
DOWNLOAD (Mediafire)
DOWNLOAD (Bandcamp)
Numb - Numb (2011)
EP, Unsigned
March 1st, 2011
Genre: Hardcore/Grindcore
Region: USA
Pretty savage release with a dark and sludgey edge. It's a self-titled EP with 14 slamming tracks composed of some serious grooves and conservative use of evil, heavy and ugly breakdowns laced with some cold dissonance when they're not hitting blast territory. I think these guys use crushing breakdowns and slams perfectly — placing them in a calculated manner amongst the blistering riffs, making them shift smoothly into dissonance and creating a huge and devastating sound for the brief moments they rear their head. A great example would be in Bloody Fingers about 1:17 minutes in, afterwards picking up the pace briefly before it trudges to the finish line. Man is that some heavy stuff.
A very nice tone on the guitar, and satisfyingly low especially with the occasional bouts of clean intermissions in songs, which can bring it all down to a creepy almost doom or sludge level (as Psalm shows), or be more bouncy (like in Fading Lights) before ratcheting up the intensity again. Vicious vocals that hit both terrifying low growls and angry rasps over-top of the explosive percussion and sometimes crawling/sometimes ripping leads makes for a slamming good time.
Quite a powerful and draining record from this little-known three piece. You can download the whole thing for free on bandcamp.
DOWNLOAD (Mediafire)
March 1st, 2011
Genre: Hardcore/Grindcore
Region: USA
Pretty savage release with a dark and sludgey edge. It's a self-titled EP with 14 slamming tracks composed of some serious grooves and conservative use of evil, heavy and ugly breakdowns laced with some cold dissonance when they're not hitting blast territory. I think these guys use crushing breakdowns and slams perfectly — placing them in a calculated manner amongst the blistering riffs, making them shift smoothly into dissonance and creating a huge and devastating sound for the brief moments they rear their head. A great example would be in Bloody Fingers about 1:17 minutes in, afterwards picking up the pace briefly before it trudges to the finish line. Man is that some heavy stuff.
A very nice tone on the guitar, and satisfyingly low especially with the occasional bouts of clean intermissions in songs, which can bring it all down to a creepy almost doom or sludge level (as Psalm shows), or be more bouncy (like in Fading Lights) before ratcheting up the intensity again. Vicious vocals that hit both terrifying low growls and angry rasps over-top of the explosive percussion and sometimes crawling/sometimes ripping leads makes for a slamming good time.
Quite a powerful and draining record from this little-known three piece. You can download the whole thing for free on bandcamp.
DOWNLOAD (Mediafire)
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Fall For Your Creation
Despite the fact that SOPA was temporarily stopped, Megaupload was shut down recently and it is very possible that other file-sharing sites like Mediafire, Zshare, Rapidshare, RGhost, etc. will be next.
While this may be overly dramatic and we still have (and probably will always have) some alternatives, blogs like ours might being having a slightly tougher time as these events unfold. Even if we start using alternatives don't be surprised if they get taken out in the near future. Most of our Mediafire links should be up for now.
On the topic of SOPA/PIPA, I would like to direct you to the great Maddox's most recent article as it suggests some important and obvious steps those of you who live in USA (and even international people) can take to not just stop shitty bills like SOPA/PIPA but actually bring about systemic change which will be significant. This is something far more important and which has been needed for a very long time.
"SOPA is the "Stop Online Piracy Act." It's a shitty piece of legislation
put together by puppetmaster lobbyists and politician puppets who don't
know IP addresses from their assholes. My problem with this huge online
protest against
SOPA, and the reason I rarely take part in such protests, is because it
doesn't address any problems, only the symptom. The problem isn't this
shitty bill, it's the people who sponsored it. So we protest this
bill today, bang enough pots and pans to shame a few backers into not
letting this bill pass, then what? Those same dipshits who wrote this
legislation still have jobs. They're going to try again, and again, and
again until some mutation of this legislation passes. They'll sneak it
into an appropriation bill while nobody's looking during recess, because
there's too much lobbyist money at stake for them not to. We defeat
SOPA today, only to
face it again tomorrow. It's like trying to stop a cold by blowing your
nose. It's time we go after the virus.
There have been many bills attempted (and some passed) like SOPA before
it. There's the DMCA act of 1998, PRO-IP Act of 2008, the 2011
Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, and now the PROTECT IP Act of 2012.
Think this victory means
anything? A new bill gets introduced every year or two like clockwork.
Check back in a few years, and there'll be another SOPA or Protect IP
Act being squeezed down the lower intestinal tracts of congress. And
then what? We
black out our websites again like a merry band of idiots?"
— MADDOX
We'll still be posting. I've been busy but I'll have a few posts up in the next couple of days.
Thank you.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
TotorRo - All Glory to John Baltor (2011)

Artist: Totoro
Album: All Glory to John Baltor
Album: All Glory to John Baltor
Genre: Post-Rock / Post-Metal
This is some of the best-sounding post-rock I have heard in ages. Unbelievable drum, bass, and guitar tone. The production is incredibly wet and downright pleasing to the ears. The riffs are excellent - this is like combining the best of Year of No Light, Russian Circles, and Light Bearer. Absolutely gorgeous.
Listen to it on bandcamp, support them at Tokyo Jupiter Records.
Listen to it on bandcamp, support them at Tokyo Jupiter Records.
Labels:
2011,
All Glory To John Baltor,
France,
Post Rock,
Post-Metal,
TotorRo
ZOM - Demo (2011)
Demo, Invictus Productions
December 29th, 2011
Genre: Black/Death Metal
Region: Ireland
Coming from the depths of Ireland is a new death metal act by the name of ZOM, and what a great demo they've unleashed. It treads the oldschool ground that Beherit, Archgoat, Morbid Angel, early Death, and Possessed once tread but with a few twists to keep it fresh and gripping.
ZOM's demo contains echoing rasps over thrashy blackened riffs moving at a frantic pace which flip to powerfully groovy, dark hooks that break up the former expertly. Each track ends with a spiraling, foreboding sample that heightens the grim atmosphere and prepares you for another volley of delicious orthodox death metal
Fans of the oldschool and stuff like Katharsis, Ritual Necromancy, Grave Ritual, etc. will be interested in this. The tape released by Invictus Productions is completely sold out but can be heard over here.
DOWNLOAD (Zippyshare)
December 29th, 2011
Genre: Black/Death Metal
Region: Ireland
Coming from the depths of Ireland is a new death metal act by the name of ZOM, and what a great demo they've unleashed. It treads the oldschool ground that Beherit, Archgoat, Morbid Angel, early Death, and Possessed once tread but with a few twists to keep it fresh and gripping.
ZOM's demo contains echoing rasps over thrashy blackened riffs moving at a frantic pace which flip to powerfully groovy, dark hooks that break up the former expertly. Each track ends with a spiraling, foreboding sample that heightens the grim atmosphere and prepares you for another volley of delicious orthodox death metal
Fans of the oldschool and stuff like Katharsis, Ritual Necromancy, Grave Ritual, etc. will be interested in this. The tape released by Invictus Productions is completely sold out but can be heard over here.
DOWNLOAD (Zippyshare)
Obolus - Demo (2011)
Demo, Sunyata Recordings
November 11th, 2011
Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal
Region: USA
A very short but promising 2 track demo from this young band.
Obolus play a familiar style of atmospheric black metal and very well too, something akin to Ash Borer and Fell Voices but in a very distilled format. The tracks here barely reach the 4 minute mark but manage to embody all the sorrow and intensity that a 15-20 minute track would. Bleak and melancholic, a very simple and effective formula on display.
You can listen to this demo over at their bandcamp page. They also have a new full length called "Desolation" coming out soon, a new track was sent up for streaming at Cvlt Nation not long ago (download it here) so keep your eyes peeled for news on that as it will surely be an interesting release. You can pick this up over here or at Sunyata Recordings when it's pressed on cassette later this year.
DOWNLOAD (Mediafire)
DOWNLOAD (Megaupload)
November 11th, 2011
Genre: Atmospheric Black Metal
Region: USA
A very short but promising 2 track demo from this young band.
Obolus play a familiar style of atmospheric black metal and very well too, something akin to Ash Borer and Fell Voices but in a very distilled format. The tracks here barely reach the 4 minute mark but manage to embody all the sorrow and intensity that a 15-20 minute track would. Bleak and melancholic, a very simple and effective formula on display.
You can listen to this demo over at their bandcamp page. They also have a new full length called "Desolation" coming out soon, a new track was sent up for streaming at Cvlt Nation not long ago (download it here) so keep your eyes peeled for news on that as it will surely be an interesting release. You can pick this up over here or at Sunyata Recordings when it's pressed on cassette later this year.
DOWNLOAD (Mediafire)
DOWNLOAD (Megaupload)
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