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‘Black Rabbit’ Star Jude Law and Creators on That Shocking Final Death, Jake and Vince’s Destructive Relationship and More
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Redivider – Sounds of Malice Review By GrymmI’ve always wondered why there aren’t more bands that use palindromes as names.1 Think of the perfect symmetry you can get with your logo! While I’m not sure that’s what Louisville, Kentucky’s Redivider (complete with sharp, symmetrical logo!) was aiming for when they were coming up with a name, it does make them stand out in the field of bands with gory overtones, creative combinations of food/pain/sexual positions, or what-have-you. It doesn’t hurt that their debut, Sounds of Malice, helps them stand out a little bit more due to the tightness and musicianship on display.
If you’re looking for psychedelic embellishments to channel your inner third eye, or are yearning for creative interpretations of scales and modes in a dizzying array of progressive dalliances, Sounds of Malice is not for you. This is as meat-and-potatoes death metal as it gets, with emphasis on the meat, because hoo-boy, there are riffs aplenty. Guitarists Jake Atha and Paul Nunavath stuff every one of the seven tracks full of chunky riffing and squealy pinch-harmonics that look back to the likes of Immolation and Cannibal Corpse while slamming shit up. Opener “Quartered & Devoured” and the title track deliver that head-caving one-two punch combo that sets a brutal stage for a rightful trouncing.
That one-two punch, however, reveals all of Redivider’s tools early on. While none of the songs on Sounds of Malice are bad, it does blur with repeated listens as the album continues. “Shackled to Existence” feels like a continuation of the opening two-song salvo, and the fake-out ending doesn’t help matters when the song “ended” just fine without it. When a song does possess a solo, such as the Morbid Angelic closer “Left to Rot,” it acts as a breath of fresh air amongst the (cannibal) corpses, a moment you can latch on to and recall. Jacob Spencer’s sub-guttural growls and wretched pig squeals do an effective job at amplifying the brutality, but even they begin to blend into one another with each passing song.
The Dan Swanö mastering helps each instrument to breathe, which is remarkable given the lack of dynamic range. I appreciate being able to hear bass in my death metal, and Xander Farrington is no slouch as a bassist, so hearing his bass among the riffs and James Goetz’s pummeling is a welcome treat. For as heavy as the riffs and production are, however, there needs to be a tightening of the song structure and writing. Even though Sounds of Malice is a brisk sub-thirty-minute album, it does feel like it drags in certain areas. Not enough to kill the vibe, but it’s definitely noticeable.But don’t let this deter you from checking out Sounds of Malice on your own. It’s not often we get a strong debut in the beginning of the year, but this is a fun romp that respects your time while it plays out. Sometimes, no-frills death metal does the job just fine, and there are far worse bands doing it than Redivider are, and this is only their debut. If they keep at it, things will look bright indeed for these guys, or my name isn’t Tacocat. Wait…
Rating: 3.0/5.0
#2026 #30 #AmericanMetal #CannibalCorpse #DeathMetal #Immolation #IndependentUnsigned #Jan26 #MorbidAngel #Redivider #Review #Reviews #SoundsOfMalice
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Unsigned/Independent
Websites: redividerdeathmetal.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/redivider.louisville
Releases Worldwide: January 9th, 2026 -
Redivider – Sounds of Malice Review By GrymmI’ve always wondered why there aren’t more bands that use palindromes as names.1 Think of the perfect symmetry you can get with your logo! While I’m not sure that’s what Louisville, Kentucky’s Redivider (complete with sharp, symmetrical logo!) was aiming for when they were coming up with a name, it does make them stand out in the field of bands with gory overtones, creative combinations of food/pain/sexual positions, or what-have-you. It doesn’t hurt that their debut, Sounds of Malice, helps them stand out a little bit more due to the tightness and musicianship on display.
If you’re looking for psychedelic embellishments to channel your inner third eye, or are yearning for creative interpretations of scales and modes in a dizzying array of progressive dalliances, Sounds of Malice is not for you. This is as meat-and-potatoes death metal as it gets, with emphasis on the meat, because hoo-boy, there are riffs aplenty. Guitarists Jake Atha and Paul Nunavath stuff every one of the seven tracks full of chunky riffing and squealy pinch-harmonics that look back to the likes of Immolation and Cannibal Corpse while slamming shit up. Opener “Quartered & Devoured” and the title track deliver that head-caving one-two punch combo that sets a brutal stage for a rightful trouncing.
That one-two punch, however, reveals all of Redivider’s tools early on. While none of the songs on Sounds of Malice are bad, it does blur with repeated listens as the album continues. “Shackled to Existence” feels like a continuation of the opening two-song salvo, and the fake-out ending doesn’t help matters when the song “ended” just fine without it. When a song does possess a solo, such as the Morbid Angelic closer “Left to Rot,” it acts as a breath of fresh air amongst the (cannibal) corpses, a moment you can latch on to and recall. Jacob Spencer’s sub-guttural growls and wretched pig squeals do an effective job at amplifying the brutality, but even they begin to blend into one another with each passing song.
The Dan Swanö mastering helps each instrument to breathe, which is remarkable given the lack of dynamic range. I appreciate being able to hear bass in my death metal, and Xander Farrington is no slouch as a bassist, so hearing his bass among the riffs and James Goetz’s pummeling is a welcome treat. For as heavy as the riffs and production are, however, there needs to be a tightening of the song structure and writing. Even though Sounds of Malice is a brisk sub-thirty-minute album, it does feel like it drags in certain areas. Not enough to kill the vibe, but it’s definitely noticeable.But don’t let this deter you from checking out Sounds of Malice on your own. It’s not often we get a strong debut in the beginning of the year, but this is a fun romp that respects your time while it plays out. Sometimes, no-frills death metal does the job just fine, and there are far worse bands doing it than Redivider are, and this is only their debut. If they keep at it, things will look bright indeed for these guys, or my name isn’t Tacocat. Wait…
Rating: 3.0/5.0
#2026 #30 #AmericanMetal #CannibalCorpse #DeathMetal #Immolation #IndependentUnsigned #Jan26 #MorbidAngel #Redivider #Review #Reviews #SoundsOfMalice
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Unsigned/Independent
Websites: redividerdeathmetal.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/redivider.louisville
Releases Worldwide: January 9th, 2026 -
Redivider – Sounds of Malice Review By GrymmI’ve always wondered why there aren’t more bands that use palindromes as names.1 Think of the perfect symmetry you can get with your logo! While I’m not sure that’s what Louisville, Kentucky’s Redivider (complete with sharp, symmetrical logo!) was aiming for when they were coming up with a name, it does make them stand out in the field of bands with gory overtones, creative combinations of food/pain/sexual positions, or what-have-you. It doesn’t hurt that their debut, Sounds of Malice, helps them stand out a little bit more due to the tightness and musicianship on display.
If you’re looking for psychedelic embellishments to channel your inner third eye, or are yearning for creative interpretations of scales and modes in a dizzying array of progressive dalliances, Sounds of Malice is not for you. This is as meat-and-potatoes death metal as it gets, with emphasis on the meat, because hoo-boy, there are riffs aplenty. Guitarists Jake Atha and Paul Nunavath stuff every one of the seven tracks full of chunky riffing and squealy pinch-harmonics that look back to the likes of Immolation and Cannibal Corpse while slamming shit up. Opener “Quartered & Devoured” and the title track deliver that head-caving one-two punch combo that sets a brutal stage for a rightful trouncing.
That one-two punch, however, reveals all of Redivider’s tools early on. While none of the songs on Sounds of Malice are bad, it does blur with repeated listens as the album continues. “Shackled to Existence” feels like a continuation of the opening two-song salvo, and the fake-out ending doesn’t help matters when the song “ended” just fine without it. When a song does possess a solo, such as the Morbid Angelic closer “Left to Rot,” it acts as a breath of fresh air amongst the (cannibal) corpses, a moment you can latch on to and recall. Jacob Spencer’s sub-guttural growls and wretched pig squeals do an effective job at amplifying the brutality, but even they begin to blend into one another with each passing song.
The Dan Swanö mastering helps each instrument to breathe, which is remarkable given the lack of dynamic range. I appreciate being able to hear bass in my death metal, and Xander Farrington is no slouch as a bassist, so hearing his bass among the riffs and James Goetz’s pummeling is a welcome treat. For as heavy as the riffs and production are, however, there needs to be a tightening of the song structure and writing. Even though Sounds of Malice is a brisk sub-thirty-minute album, it does feel like it drags in certain areas. Not enough to kill the vibe, but it’s definitely noticeable.But don’t let this deter you from checking out Sounds of Malice on your own. It’s not often we get a strong debut in the beginning of the year, but this is a fun romp that respects your time while it plays out. Sometimes, no-frills death metal does the job just fine, and there are far worse bands doing it than Redivider are, and this is only their debut. If they keep at it, things will look bright indeed for these guys, or my name isn’t Tacocat. Wait…
Rating: 3.0/5.0
#2026 #30 #AmericanMetal #CannibalCorpse #DeathMetal #Immolation #IndependentUnsigned #Jan26 #MorbidAngel #Redivider #Review #Reviews #SoundsOfMalice
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Unsigned/Independent
Websites: redividerdeathmetal.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/redivider.louisville
Releases Worldwide: January 9th, 2026 -
Redivider – Sounds of Malice Review By GrymmI’ve always wondered why there aren’t more bands that use palindromes as names.1 Think of the perfect symmetry you can get with your logo! While I’m not sure that’s what Louisville, Kentucky’s Redivider (complete with sharp, symmetrical logo!) was aiming for when they were coming up with a name, it does make them stand out in the field of bands with gory overtones, creative combinations of food/pain/sexual positions, or what-have-you. It doesn’t hurt that their debut, Sounds of Malice, helps them stand out a little bit more due to the tightness and musicianship on display.
If you’re looking for psychedelic embellishments to channel your inner third eye, or are yearning for creative interpretations of scales and modes in a dizzying array of progressive dalliances, Sounds of Malice is not for you. This is as meat-and-potatoes death metal as it gets, with emphasis on the meat, because hoo-boy, there are riffs aplenty. Guitarists Jake Atha and Paul Nunavath stuff every one of the seven tracks full of chunky riffing and squealy pinch-harmonics that look back to the likes of Immolation and Cannibal Corpse while slamming shit up. Opener “Quartered & Devoured” and the title track deliver that head-caving one-two punch combo that sets a brutal stage for a rightful trouncing.
That one-two punch, however, reveals all of Redivider’s tools early on. While none of the songs on Sounds of Malice are bad, it does blur with repeated listens as the album continues. “Shackled to Existence” feels like a continuation of the opening two-song salvo, and the fake-out ending doesn’t help matters when the song “ended” just fine without it. When a song does possess a solo, such as the Morbid Angelic closer “Left to Rot,” it acts as a breath of fresh air amongst the (cannibal) corpses, a moment you can latch on to and recall. Jacob Spencer’s sub-guttural growls and wretched pig squeals do an effective job at amplifying the brutality, but even they begin to blend into one another with each passing song.
The Dan Swanö mastering helps each instrument to breathe, which is remarkable given the lack of dynamic range. I appreciate being able to hear bass in my death metal, and Xander Farrington is no slouch as a bassist, so hearing his bass among the riffs and James Goetz’s pummeling is a welcome treat. For as heavy as the riffs and production are, however, there needs to be a tightening of the song structure and writing. Even though Sounds of Malice is a brisk sub-thirty-minute album, it does feel like it drags in certain areas. Not enough to kill the vibe, but it’s definitely noticeable.But don’t let this deter you from checking out Sounds of Malice on your own. It’s not often we get a strong debut in the beginning of the year, but this is a fun romp that respects your time while it plays out. Sometimes, no-frills death metal does the job just fine, and there are far worse bands doing it than Redivider are, and this is only their debut. If they keep at it, things will look bright indeed for these guys, or my name isn’t Tacocat. Wait…
Rating: 3.0/5.0
#2026 #30 #AmericanMetal #CannibalCorpse #DeathMetal #Immolation #IndependentUnsigned #Jan26 #MorbidAngel #Redivider #Review #Reviews #SoundsOfMalice
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Unsigned/Independent
Websites: redividerdeathmetal.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/redivider.louisville
Releases Worldwide: January 9th, 2026 -
‘Black Rabbit’ Star Jude Law and Creators on That Shocking Final Death, Jake and Vince’s Destructive Relationship and More
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‘Black Rabbit’ Star Jude Law and Creators on That Shocking Final Death, Jake and Vince’s Destructive Relationship and More
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‘Black Rabbit’ Star Jude Law and Creators on That Shocking Final Death, Jake and Vince’s Destructive Relationship and More
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‘Black Rabbit’ Star Jude Law and Creators on That Shocking Final Death, Jake and Vince’s Destructive Relationship and More
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‘Black Rabbit’ Star Jude Law and Creators on That Shocking Final Death, Jake and Vince’s Destructive Relationship and More
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Jake Allen Joins Postgame After The New Jersey Devils’ Big Win Over The Edmonton Oilers 🙌 https://www.rawchili.com/4814636/ #CharlesBarkley #ErnieJohnson #hockey #InsideTheNba #KennySmith #NBA #NBAOnTnt #NewJerseyDevils #NewJerseyDevils #NHL #Shaq
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Jake Allen Joins Postgame After The New Jersey Devils’ Big Win Over The Edmonton Oilers 🙌 https://www.rawchili.com/4814636/ #CharlesBarkley #ErnieJohnson #hockey #InsideTheNba #KennySmith #NBA #NBAOnTnt #NewJerseyDevils #NewJerseyDevils #NHL #Shaq
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https://www.lovenhl.com/1501488/ Jake Allen Joins Postgame After The New Jersey Devils’ Big Win Over The Edmonton Oilers 🙌 #CharlesBarkley #EasternConference #ErnieJohnson #InsideTheNba #KennySmith #MetropolitanDivision #NBA #NbaOnTnt #NewJerseyDevils #Shaq
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https://www.lovenhl.com/1501488/ Jake Allen Joins Postgame After The New Jersey Devils’ Big Win Over The Edmonton Oilers 🙌 #CharlesBarkley #EasternConference #ErnieJohnson #InsideTheNba #KennySmith #MetropolitanDivision #NBA #NbaOnTnt #NewJerseyDevils #Shaq
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https://www.europesays.com/no/237839/ Jake Anderson fra «Deadliest Catch» bekrefter skilsmisse etter 17 år #BreakingNews #BreakingNews #brudd #DeadliestCatch #FeaturedNews #FeaturedNews #Headlines #kjendis #kjendisdesken #LatestNews #LatestNews #News #NO #Norge #Norway #Nyheter #Overskrifter #TopStories #TopStories #Verden #World #WorldNews #WorldNews
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Wednesday on KVVB-TV33:
Actors Jake Allyn & Sarah Fisher and author / producer Karen Kingsbury ("Someone Like You"); music by Jennifer Lopez featuring Latto and Presley & Taylor.Watch 7AM, 1:30PM & 11:30PM via https://www.kvvb.tv, #Roku & #FireTV.
#KVVB #KVVB33 #Victorville #Barstow #LucerneValley #Adelanto #AppleValley #HighDesert #SoCal #SouthernCalifornia #SomeoneLikeYou #JakeAllyn #SarahFisher #KarenKingsbury #JenniferLopez #Latto #PresleyandTaylor #SidewalksEntertainment
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Grading Devils’ Trade for Jake Allen
The New Jersey Devils' quest to acquire Jacob Markström may have to wait until the offseason. But for now, they've brought in another Jake to help stabilize their goaltending situation. Earlier this afternoon, Elliotte Friedman and Pierre LeB...
Read more:
https://thehockeywriters.com/devils-jake-allen-trade-grades/?src=mast2#DevilsTransactions #MontrealCanadiens #NHLTradeAnalysis #TradeDeadline #2024NHLTradeDeadline #JakeAllen
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Grading Devils’ Trade for Jake Allen
The New Jersey Devils' quest to acquire Jacob Markström may have to wait until the offseason. But for now, they've brought in another Jake to help stabilize their goaltending situation. Earlier this afternoon, Elliotte Friedman and Pierre LeB...
Read more:
https://thehockeywriters.com/devils-jake-allen-trade-grades/?src=mast2#DevilsTransactions #MontrealCanadiens #NHLTradeAnalysis #TradeDeadline #2024NHLTradeDeadline #JakeAllen
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Devils Acquire Jake Allen From Canadiens For Draft Pick
The New Jersey Devils have acquired goaltender Jake Allen from the Montreal Canadiens for a conditional third-round pick.
https://twitter.com/PierreVLeBrun/status/1766172253803200998
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#CanadiensTransactions #DevilsTransactions #NHLNews #TradeDeadline #2024NHLTradeDeadline #JakeAllen
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Devils Acquire Jake Allen From Canadiens For Draft Pick
The New Jersey Devils have acquired goaltender Jake Allen from the Montreal Canadiens for a conditional third-round pick.
https://twitter.com/PierreVLeBrun/status/1766172253803200998
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#CanadiensTransactions #DevilsTransactions #NHLNews #TradeDeadline #2024NHLTradeDeadline #JakeAllen
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Still available:
2013 Topps Baseball #134 Jake Arrieta
Near Mint condition.
$1.97 shipped!
#eBay #eBaySeller #MLB #BaseballCards #TheHobby #TradingCards #eBayDeals #BuyItNow #Topps #JakeArrieta
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UTA Signs Multi-Hyphenate & ‘The Last Of Us’ Actor Jake Allyn
#Agencies #JakeAllyn #LastofUs #UTAhttps://deadline.com/2025/06/uta-jake-allyn-last-of-us-signing-1236425098/
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UTA Signs Multi-Hyphenate & ‘The Last Of Us’ Actor Jake Allyn
#Agencies #JakeAllyn #LastofUs #UTAhttps://deadline.com/2025/06/uta-jake-allyn-last-of-us-signing-1236425098/
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UTA Signs Multi-Hyphenate & ‘The Last Of Us’ Actor Jake Allyn
#Agencies #JakeAllyn #LastofUs #UTAhttps://deadline.com/2025/06/uta-jake-allyn-last-of-us-signing-1236425098/
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‘Ride’ Review: A Texas Rodeo Family Turns to Crime to Fund a Young Girl’s Cancer Treatment
#Variety #Reviews #CThomasHowell #ForrieJSmith #JakeAllyn #Ridehttps://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/ride-review-jake-allyn-rodeo-cancer-1236037425/
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‘Ride’ Review: A Texas Rodeo Family Turns to Crime to Fund a Young Girl’s Cancer Treatment
#Variety #Reviews #CThomasHowell #ForrieJSmith #JakeAllyn #Ridehttps://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/ride-review-jake-allyn-rodeo-cancer-1236037425/
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‘Ride’ Review: A Texas Rodeo Family Turns to Crime to Fund a Young Girl’s Cancer Treatment
#Variety #Reviews #CThomasHowell #ForrieJSmith #JakeAllyn #Ridehttps://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/ride-review-jake-allyn-rodeo-cancer-1236037425/
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‘Ride’ Review: A Texas Rodeo Family Turns to Crime to Fund a Young Girl’s Cancer Treatment
#Variety #Reviews #CThomasHowell #ForrieJSmith #JakeAllyn #Ridehttps://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/ride-review-jake-allyn-rodeo-cancer-1236037425/
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New Interview!
SIDEWALKS host Lori Rosales interviews “Someone Like You” film stars Jake Allyn and Sarah Fisher and author / producer Karen Kingsbury about the feature film and their respective careers in the industry.
Watch on our TV show, SidewalksTV.com, streaming channel at Sidewalks.TV and our new apps on Fire TV and Roku (search for Sidewalks Entertainment). Plus, YouTube (SidewalksTVShow).
#SomeoneLikeYou #JakeAllyn #SarahFisher #KarenKingsbury #interview #SidewalksEntertainment