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Album of the day: Lair of the Minotaur – Evil Power
Posted on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Lair of the Minotaur - Evil Power
Lovingly pinched from The Obelisk: My chief issue with destructive Chicago outfit Lair of the Minotaur has always been memorability. For each of their three albums prior to the latest, Evil Power (their first on self-release label The Grind-House Records), I’ve been psyched to get the disc, put it on, rocked the fuck out, usually woken up in a puddle of someone else’s blood not knowing where I’ve been or what I’ve done, then put the record on the shelf and completely forgotten about it. It’s happened three times now, and more if you count the Cannibal Massacre EP from 2005.
Back then they were on Southern Lord, and the hype around their brutal attack was palpable. Now people know what to expect from a Lair of the Minotaur album and dress accordingly — Kevlar, chain mail, bicycle helmets, etc. What that means is the trio, now consisting of guitarist / vocalist Steven Rathbone, bassist Nate Olp (Demiricous) and drummer Chris Wozniak, have to change things up a little bit.
Continue reading: The Obelisk » Blog Archive » Lair of the Minotaur: Evil, Powerful, Pretty Good with Titles.
(Special thanks to JJ Koczan for the kind permission)
Tags: album of the day, Chris Wozniak, JJ Koczan, Lair of the Minotaur, metal, Nate Olp, Steven Rathbone, The Grind-House Records, The Obelisk
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