
Techy deathcore band from Michigan, US. A bit chaotic at times, in a way reminiscent of A Black Rose Burial but without the progressive. It has a touch of melodies here and there. The songtitles are Roman-inspired.
Tracklist:
01. Collapse Of The Ancients
02. Condemned To Purgatory
03. Interlude
04. Fall Of An Empire
05. Night Eclipsing
06. Pantheon Aflame
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I haven't listened to this yet. I'm quite busy getting drunk and sobering up at a local festival so I don't know if I'm giving it a try anytime soon, but I guess it's good.
Update: This is pretty much more of the same All Shall Perish we know and love (well...some of us do). It's the good kind of deathcore. They've had their own original style before this genre became popular, and continue to make quality albums. Nothing unexpected here, give this a try if you liked their previous efforts and you won't be disappointed.
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Raw black metal mixed with ambient.
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1. Shuruaat
2. Bejaan
3. Maut Pt 2
4. Ruined.....A dream
5. Keher Aur Afsurdagi
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Aggressive death/thrash with melodic touches.
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Basically, this is just a barrage of riffs. It's good.
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This is new. I'll write something about it later, after I manage to comprehend the awesomeness of a Jig-Ai album being released.
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Pinpointing Cephalectomy's exact style would result in a genre name as long as the constitutional amendment. Or maybe just approximately as long, but I'll try describing it anyway. Imagine if Sylvain Houde traveled back in time, so he could jam Gorguts while beating up medieval knights and scaring the shit out of the townsfolk, and reading chapters from The Call of Cthulhu...on coke. Okay, a bit less ridiculous than that, but I'll get to the point. This stuff is epic and brutal - "True Northern Mystigrind" as they call it. It has elements from various genres, most notably death metal. The songs are lengthy and elaborate; they have a "fantasy" atmosphere and are generally quite unpredictable. Quite chaotic but in the enjoyable way, and done in a very unique fashion. If Kataklysm still played the same kind of music as they did in 1995, they'd sound like Cephalectomy now.
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Gortuary are a quite new band, they play brutal death in the modern style. Manic Thoughts Of Perverse Mutilation is chacacterized by unreletingly speed, with parts reminiscent of both technical, and slam style brutal death.
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Stoner rock. It has Abe Lincoln on the cover.
Tracklist:
01. Eye Rack
02. Breathing for No Reason
03. Smack For Larry
04. Hey Girl
05. The Inner Workings
06. Rats In My Room
07. Number 7
08. Only The Facts
09. The Jesus Song
10. Albino Mechanic
11. Intro (The Harshest Return)
12. Lonliness Is Pure
13. Dense
14. Haze
15. Unknown Waiting
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Tech death band from Memphis, TN.
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01. Providence
02. Denouement
03. Dominion's End
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Aggressive, misogynistic, redneck deathgrind. It's pissed off, fast as hell, and full of hooks.
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I don't know why I neglected posting this album. It's badass. It's fast paced and quite technical - enough to keep your jaw on the floor withough going into mindless wankery. I can't really point out every aspect because no particular stand-out points come to my mind, the whole album's a solid piece of kickassery. It's superb death metal and you're a goddamn chav if you thought otherwise.
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Formed by members of several Dutch death metal bands, Martin van Drunen being one of them (this should already say enough) others have played with bands such as Thanatos, Gorefest, Houwitser and Asphyx, just to mention a few. Musically, they draw influence from old school death bands. The concept of the album takes place at the Eastern Front of World War II, the German-Soviet War. The music perfectly expresses this atmosphere. Not only would it make the perfect soundtrack for a WW2 movie, but it's an incarnation of the old school death metal that still proves to be amazing today.
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French deathcore band. They formed quite recently, this is their first EP. Wouldn't say it's a huge innovation, but alright for a first release.
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