Sunday, January 20, 2008

VARIOUS ARTISTS: A Blaze in the Southern Skies


Executive Producers: Glenn Dyson and Brad Wesson


Released: 2007


Prime Cuts is perhaps currently Australia's most prolific metal-specific record label and presently the home of a solid raft of bands from as far apart as Perth, Melbourne, Wagga Wagga and Auckland. Coupled with the Sound Works Touring arm of their operation, the Prime Cuts lads are doing more than almost anyone to fly the flag of Down Under metal at the moment, and to further prove this they have just unleashed an enormous double CD of what this part of the world has to offer. Those who still believe that metal begins with Slayer and ends with Celtic Frost may not be impressed by some of the artists represented, but, apart from the surprising omission of any really melodic bands, A Blaze in the Southern Skies is perhaps the most all-encompassing domestic metal compilation released in Australia in a long time and probably ever.


Disc one of Blaze features all the bands attached to the label's now quite expansive roster.

Among the 16 cuts that make up this first CD you'll find the irreverent hard rocking of Psychonaut's "Rosemary's Baby" (complete with a 'Hail Satan!' chorus), The Furor's slab-like "Rebirth Mark", Vespers Descent's sinister dedication to the immense Night's Dawn trilogy "Reality Disfunction" (sic), blast-beat fuelled black metal from Mytile Vey Lorth, classy metalcore hammering courtesy of Left Ablaze, technical brutality from Grotesque, complete porno-grind mischief from the wonderfully-named Cuntscrape and melodic thrasharama from Pathogen and Frankenbok. Dawn of Azazel and Malignant Monster make punishing contributions, Noctis delivers a short but stunning order of progressive death metal and Claim the Throne has some sort of interesting pagan thing going on. Only Human Extinction Project seems out of place with possibly the weakest track on the entire album; Humonic and Dyscord are also somewhat less remarkable.


The second disc contains 17 bands that Prime Cuts or Sound Works has dealt with in some significant way over the years. So here you'll find the berzerk technical blur of Psycroptic's "Alpha Breed", an uncharacteristically aggressive Alchemist serving up "Tongues & Knives", the insane blitzkriegs of Terrorust and Five Star Prison Cell, Ruins being thoroughly ominous, the legendary Mortal Sin and 8Ft Sativa sounding more brutal than ever. But it's the lesser known bands that bring a new dimension to what could otherwise have been just a collection of big names. And so we also have Picture The End's technical deathcore, Double Dragon, Black Asylum and Enlightened By Darkness opening up with some catchy thrash and Synthetic Breed throwing off some of their Fear Factory worship with a nicely developing style. The excellent Chaos Divine blend genres seamlessly with "Still Bleeding" and Darkest Dawn fuse a subtle trash element with dark melodic rock highlighted by contrasting male/female vocals. Tzun Tzu's thunderous death metal onslaught is surprisingly tempered by a female vocal track towards the end and Be'lakor's "Neither Shape nor Shadow" shows why they are becoming one of Melbourne's most talked about progressive extreme bands. Finally Guild of Destruction wraps thing up with a quirkily-arranged mixture of shrieking, growls, black metal tremolo picking and a stumbling death metal riff.


All in all A Blaze in the Southern Skies is a comprehensive and enjoyable journey through the best that the Aussies and the Kiwis have to offer and anyone who's into metal should find plenty to like. Every home should have a copy.


Disc 1:


  1. Pathogen - Identity Theft

  2. Frankenbok - Failure to Learn

  3. Grotesque - Pulsating Cosmos

  4. Dyscord - Senjo

  5. Dawn of Azazel - Fornication Revelation

  6. Malignant Monster - Drive the Nails

  7. Vespers Descent - Reality Disfunction

  8. The Furor - Rebirth Mark

  9. Psychonaut - Rosemary's Baby

  10. Mytile Vey Lorth - Caves of Blood

  11. Left Ablaze - Step Inside

  12. Humonic - The Prayer

  13. Noctis - Remembrance of Death

  14. Human Extinction Project - Consequence (Thanks for Fuck All)

  15. Claim the Throne - Triumphant March of the Draconic Legion

  16. Cuntscrape - Cactus Sack

Disc 2:



  1. Psycroptic - Alpha Breed

  2. Picture the End - They Swarmed Like Locusts

  3. Alchemist - Tongues & Knives

  4. Terrorust - Harvesting the Blood

  5. Chaos Divine - Still Bleeding

  6. Double Dragon - Dead But Still Killing

  7. Ruins - Suicidal Pulse

  8. 8ft Sativa - Emancipate

  9. Five Star Prison Cell - M

  10. Mortal Sin - Tears of Redemption

  11. Darkest Dawn - Inflection in Bloom

  12. Tzun Tzu - Kunoichi

  13. Be'lakor - Neither Shape nor Shadow

  14. Enlightened by Darkness - Whitechapel 1888

  15. Synthetic Breed - Techno Sedation

  16. Black Asylum - Don't Beg for Mercy

  17. Guild of Destruciton - Prey

Rating: 95%

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