Monday, March 22, 2021

INTERVIEW TO TORN FABRIKS! (WITH RICARDO)

Hi, old school thrash metal maniacs, after reviewing the powerful Torn Fabrick's new release, "Mind Consumption", a really great work of this Portugese band, let me present their exclusive interview for Timpani allo Spiedo and discover with us their story, their adrenaline addicted music, their message and future projects! Also, I recommend listening to the EP if you need an injection of pure energy! If you don't, may Thanos cancel you from existence snapping his infinity gloved fingers!

Monday, March 15, 2021

Shankaty (Rome, 13th March 2021)

Gruppo: Shankaty
Data: 13 marzo 2021
Locale: Let It Beer, Roma
Ingresso: gratuito
Redattore: Flavio Adducci

Dopo tanto tempo dall'l'ultimo live report che avevo fatto, eccone finalmente uno nuovo, incentrato sul delirante concerto che quei pazzi degli Shankaty (o meglio, ShAnKaTy ma scriverlo così ogni volta è una faticaccia!) hanno fatto il 13 marzo al Let It Beer. Ma chi minkia sono gli Shankaty? Personalmente ne sono venuto a conoscenza nel giugno dell'anno scorso, quando il loro cantante, tal Euroz Shankato, mi chiese di partecipare col suo gruppo a "Se beccamo ner pit!", la compilation che io e il mio compare Francesco Bazzurri abbiamo fatto l'ultima estate. Per essa, Euroz mi mandò due pezzi, cioè "ShAnKaTy (Merda)" e l'assurda "DWTWWBTOL", entrambi proposti durante la loro esibizione, grazie ai quali ho conosciuto un quintetto di pazzi scriteriati che, pur influenzati espressamente dai Cripple Bastards e da quel tranquillone di GG Allin, sono talmente inclassificabili da non fare nè punk nè metal, bensì un genere tutto nuovo chiamato... "Musica di Merda" (tutto rigorosamente con la M maiuscola!). Ebbene, ieri per la prima volta in vita mia ho finalmente avuto l'onore/onere di vederli dal vivo in un concerto acustico tutto speciale, a soli 2 giorni dall'ennesimo fottutissimo lockdown. Vi assicuro che nell'ora e poco più durante la quale gli Shankaty ci hanno allietato con i loro deliri, è successo di tutto, e tutti ci siamo massacrati dal ridere.

Friday, March 12, 2021

Sarcastic Burn Victim - "Blood & Stomach Pills" (Cruel Nature Records, 2021)

Band:
Sarcastic Burn Victim
Title: Blood & Stomach Pills
Genre: Jazzcore
Release date: 29th January 2021
Time: 26.21 min
Vote: 90/100












Hi, extreme metal rogues! Passing almost unscathed through the annual italian music festival named “SanRemo”, just a little vomit, increased blood pressure and diarrhoea caused by “artists” like Fedez and Achille Lauro [but, incredibly, there is need to say that, after a lot of time, the festival has been won this year by a rock band! - Flavio], then I have to take some “Blood & Stomach Pills”!

Thursday, March 11, 2021

Children of Technology - "Written Destiny" (Hells Headbangers Records, 2020)

Band:
Children of Technology
Title: Written Destiny
Genre: Punkish Speed Metal
Release date: 18th December 2020
Time: 33.42 min
Vote: 86/100













6 years ago I reviewed on Heavymetalwebzine.it "Future Decay", the second album of an Italian group called Children of Technology. From that time, very much is changed in the world but also in this band of 4 maniacs, that, during that period, in 2014, was a half-female quartet while now it is an all-male trio, leaded, as always, by the vocalist DeathLörd Astwülf, accompanied since 2010 by the guitarist Borys Crossburn, a guy involved in other some bands like Barbarian and even owner of labels such as Agipunk. Instead, the new entry is the drummer Dee Dee Altar, that isn't a freshman because of his militancy, for example, in notable acts like Bunker 66. With this line-up including a Borys Crossburn also in the role of bassplayer, Children of Technology have spewed recently forth, through the infamous Hells Headbangers Records, a new album: "Written Destiny".

Saturday, March 6, 2021

Malichor - "Sirens of Innsmouth" (Self-released, 2020)

Band:
Malichor
Title: Sirens of Innsmouth
Genre: Black/Thrash Metal
Time: 7.01 min
Release date: 17th October 2020
Vote: 75/100













After something like 3 years, the Australian quintet Malichor comes back on these pages with a 2-track single entitled "Sirens of Innsmouth". Released only in a digital format through BandCamp, it is a sort of concept-single "telling the tale of the fiendish inhabitants from the bordello "Sirens" in the derelict town of Innsmouth", that are the seducing but deadly creatures mentioned in the title.

Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Come on, burn my ears! #13

Hey metalheads and punkers,
finally welcome to the 13th episode of "Come on, burn my ears!", the main playlist of Timpani allo Spiedo! For the truth, it was supposed to be published on February but, unfortunately, it is out only now.