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06/21/2015

Episode 195: High On Fire, KEN Mode, Tempel, Enabler, Noisem 2015 Album Reviews + Byzantine Live Review

Not Your Father’s Metal

We have been saying every week so far this year, “it’s a slow week for releases” or that “nothing is coming out.”  Obviously, there has been a ton of music, but the “bigger,” more recognizable names have been absent. Well, that all changes this week…and not necessarily for the better, as is the sad case for one of this week’s releases.  To make up for it, Nick saw our friends in Byzantine destroy a small venue near his house and he tells you all about it.

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Reviews:
High on Fire – Luminiferous (eOne)
KEN Mode – Success (Season of Mist)
Tempel – The Moon Lit Our Path (Prosthetic)
Enabler – By Demons Denied EP (Century Media)
Noisem – Blossoming Decay (A389)

Live Review:
Byzantine, Mobile Deathcamp, Final Drive, and more at Shenanigans in Westfield, MA on June 13, 2015


High On Fire – Luminiferous


KEN Mode – Success


Tempel – The Moon Lit Our Path

Enabler – By Demons Denied EP


Noisem – Blossoming Decay

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2 thoughts on “Episode 195: High On Fire, KEN Mode, Tempel, Enabler, Noisem 2015 Album Reviews + Byzantine Live Review”

  1. bobsala says:
    07/01/2015 at 7:19 pm

    I bought the new Tempel album and agree with you guys about it. What’s interesting for me is that as far as instrumental albums go is that I tend to enjoy the more guitar soloist oriented style. The classic Joe Satriani albums from the late 80s set the mold for what a great guitar instrumental album can be. Steve Vai followed in those footsteps, and today bands such as Scale The Summit still follow that mold. But even though Tempel doesn’t match that style, I like their new album a lot.

    That story about OJ wanting to keep all his teeth was hilarious.

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  2. Pingback: Episode 196: The Ongoing Concept, iwrestledabearonce, Wilson, Witch of the Waste, Neck of the Woods 2015 Album Reviews | The Sideshow Podcast

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