Yellowtooth Premiere “Manifesto” from Crushed by the Wheels of Progress

Posted in audiObelisk on July 14th, 2015 by JJ Koczan

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An ultra-aggro approach fostered immediately with little room left for thrills from its workman metallic chug, Yellowtooth’s Crushed by the Wheels of Progress (on Orchestrated Misery) serves up nasty-minded burl from the Open Range sample that launches “Meet Mr. Mossberg” until the last throes of “Virginia Creeper,” but there is room within that overarching pummel to shift in method. To wit, the closer offers a more Southern-styled riff, where the eight-plus-minute revels in its sludge-doom murk, while “Climbing the Mountain” and “Meet Mr. Mossberg” seem to be trying to find a middle ground between modern metal and heavy rock. Front to back though, the Indiana trio make plain their intent toward the kicking of ass. I’m not even sure they care whose ass it is. Any ass will do. All are ripe for kicking.

Fair enough. Unchained malevolence would seem to find its target in the disaffection of the album’s title, but the follow-up to 2012’s Disgust (review here) is less outwardly political in its point of view, “Season’s End” moving away from the full thrust of the opening salvo to allow for a melodic chorus and a bit of classic gallop as it moves toward its yellowtooth crushed by the wheels of progressmidpoint. Piss and vinegar remain at the core of what the three-piece of bassist/vocalist Peter Clemens, drummer Ed Kribs and guitarist/vocalist Henry McGinnis have on offer as “Manifesto” nods at Sepultura in its apex and Kribs leads the way into the title-cut slowly and backed by foreboding feedback. By then, Yellowtooth have thoroughly driven the hammer down, but they save the utmost brutality for “Crushed by the Wheels of Progress” itself, its switching between a doomer’s roll and thrashing drive that gives way in the last minute to grueling chug, only to swap back for the final few measures.

That back and forth sets the stage for the quieter bass lead-in of “Spiral Stairs,” its classic metal malevolence coming forward over the first two minutes before the song makes its way to a payoff htat still only seems to be at half-capacity for anger. Shouting and more immediate but slower is “Before I Return to Dust,” which snaps its snare to enter a midpoint fifth-gear push, where the riffs that surround in front and behind are bigger, slower and more nodding, that groove serving as the foundation upon which “Virginia Creeper” will launch its Southern-styled assault to finish out. It’s a vicious impact Yellowtooth deliver, cohesive in its style but almost universally tuned to the greys and blacks of its artwork, and for what it’s worth, the band sounds way more like the ones doing the crushing than the ones being crushed, progress or no.

Crushed by the Wheels of Progress will be out July 21 on Orchestrated Misery Recordings. Please find the premiere of the track “Manifesto” below, followed by more info from the PR wire.

I’d say “enjoy,” but that seems somewhat masochistic:

Michigan City, Indiana’s own YELLOWTOOTH will release Crushed by the Wheels of Progress July 21 on Orchestrated Misery Recordings.

Crushed by the Wheels of Progress contains eight tracks of bone-splintering, swamp-soaked groove. Dark and heavy with memorable songwriting, the sophomore release is one hell of a jam! The CD was recorded at BANG STUDIOS in Chesterton, Indiana with John Hehman (guitarist for YEAR OF DESOLATION). The band looks to share the stage with labelmates PSYCHOMANCER this summer and fall in the Michigan/Indiana/Illinois region.

1. Meet Mr. Mossberg
2. Climbing the Mountain
3. Season’s End
4. Manifesto
5. Crushed by the Wheels of Progress
6. Spiral Stairs
7. Before I Return to Dust
8. Virginia Creeper

The Michigan City, Indiana members of Yellowtooth have finally released their 2nd recording, titled Crushed By The Wheels of Progress on Orchestrated Misery Recordings. Working with Year of Desolation guitarist/studio engineer John Hehman at BANG STUDIOS in Chesterton, Indiana, the band captured their brand of smoke filled, swamp soaked tunes & have unleashed 8 new songs. With a hint of southern stoked riffs & catchy bass and drum rhythms, this 45 minute treat ventures into new musical territory for the band as it’s decidedly more aggressive than their initial recordings. Building off the success of their debut CD Disgust the band continues to forge ahead and build the ‘tooth following.

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Yellowtooth to Release Crushed by the Wheels of Progress July 21

Posted in Whathaveyou on July 7th, 2015 by JJ Koczan

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When Indiana trio Yellowtooth made their full-length debut in 2012 with Disgust on Orchestrated Misery Recordings, the primary impression, if you’ll recall the track stream, was that the band was very, very pissed off and ready to groove about it. Call me crazy, but I somehow doubt the forthcoming sophomore outing, Crushed by the Wheels of Progress, offers much letup either sonic or in terms of mood.

The new album is out July 21 through the same label, and Yellowtooth will premiere another song here next week, so stay tuned for that. Until then, here’s info from the PR wire:

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YELLOWTOOTH to Release ‘Crushed by the Wheels of Progress’ July 21 on Orchestrated Misery Recordings

Michigan City, Indiana’s own YELLOWTOOTH will release Crushed by the Wheels of Progress July 21 on Orchestrated Misery Recordings.

Pre-order Crushed by the Wheels of Progress here.

Crushed by the Wheels of Progress contains eight tracks of bone-splintering, swamp-soaked groove. Dark and heavy with memorable songwriting, the sophomore release is one hell of a jam! The CD was recorded at BANG STUDIOS in Chesterton, Indiana with John Hehman (guitarist for YEAR OF DESOLATION). The band looks to share the stage with labelmates PSYCHOMANCER this summer and fall in the Michigan/Indiana/Illinois region.

1. Meet Mr. Mossberg
2. Climbing the Mountain
3. Season’s End
4. Manifesto
5. Crushed by the Wheels of Progress
6. Spiral Stairs
7. Before I Return to Dust
8. Virginia Creeper

The Michigan City, Indiana members of Yellowtooth have finally released their 2nd recording, titled Crushed By The Wheels of Progress on Orchestrated Misery Recordings. Working with Year of Desolation guitarist/studio engineer John Hehman at BANG STUDIOS in Chesterton, Indiana, the band captured their brand of smoke filled, swamp soaked tunes & have unleashed 8 new songs. With a hint of southern stoked riffs & catchy bass and drum rhythms, this 45 minute treat ventures into new musical territory for the band as it’s decidedly more aggressive than their initial recordings. Building off the success of their debut CD Disgust the band continues to forge ahead and build the ‘tooth following.

Formed in 2008 by bassist/vocalist Peter Clemens (Invasion, Nocturnal Torment, Skullview, Sea of Tranquillity) he quickly joined forces with Michigan City’s Chronic Disorder (Ed Kribs – drum and Henry McGinnis – guitar/vocals) and started collaborations immediately with these seasoned veterans of the music scene. Taking influences from Orange Goblin, Clutch, Weedeater, COC, Alabama Thunderpussy and Black Sabbath the trio conjured up a 4 song demo showcasing the bands potential! The following year resulted in the “Disgust” debut on OMR.

Yellowtooth will be doing sporadic shows in the region with fellow labelmates Psychomancer over the next 6-8 months to push the new release with shows in Chicago, Milwaukee and South Bend.

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audiObelisk: Yellowtooth Premiere “Burning Daylight” from Disgust Debut Full-Length

Posted in audiObelisk on September 11th, 2012 by JJ Koczan

Veterans of a diverse range of metal acts, from the deathly Sea of Tranquillity to the more thrashing Chronic Disorder, the Michigan City, Indiana, trio Yellowtooth bring that same sense of extremity to the sludge of their full-length Orchestrated Misery Recordings debut, Disgust. The album has a distinctly ’90s-style death metal production — the guitar of Hank McGinnis is crunchy more than fuzz-laden as one might expect, and his vocals are barked out like earliest Morbid Angel or maybe even Max Cavalera when Sepultura were a death metal band.

The groove, however, is all sludge, as a song like the lurching “Decaying from Within” will attest. Yellowtooth‘s rhythm section of bassist/backing vocalist Peter Clemens and drummer Ed Kribs strike an excellent balance between proffering extreme abrasion and highlighting riff-led nod-fodder. All through the album, which is short at 43 minutes, they bridge the gap between Down‘s Southern-minded brand of heavy and the metal that was ultra-aggressive at a time long before it was cool, making a cut like “Burning Daylight” skillfully play one side off the other while sounding natural and brutal in kind, Clemens backing McGinnis‘ gruff approach with a spoken part that taken right out of mournful doom.

Being a fan of classic death metal and particularly of seeing it blended with different variations of underground heavy, Yellowtooth‘s Disgust struck a particular chord and I thought I’d share for anyone else who might offer due appreciation. Disgust sees its official release today, and you’ll find “Burning Daylight” available for streaming on the player below. Please enjoy:

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Yellowtooth‘s Disgust is out now via Orchestrated Misery. More info is available at the label’s webstore or the band’s Thee Facebooks page.

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