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  1. On 8/24/2020 at 6:28 AM, MacabreEternal said:

    Krypts - Cadaver Circulation - 2019

    If you have been paying attention in the "Whate are you listening to now?" thread then this entry won't surprise you.  Dank and murky Finnish death metal full of vast structures and looming atmospheres.  Solid songwriting here folks from a band really starting to hit their stride.

    Incantation - Sect of Vile Divinities -2020

    I have added my thoughts in the album review section on the board.  Needless to say another fine death metal album from one of the genres real masters.  Slightly more accessible this time around and by no means a bad thing.

    In Flames - Colony - 1999

    I am very late to the In Flames party and indeed melodeath in general.  I won't pretend to love most of the melodic death metal sub-genre but this and The Jester Race get occasional spins and don't disappoint.  Persistence over variation is the order of the day here most definitely but I can tolerate that.

    Hey man, it's great that you keep plowing through with these, but you might have more fun if you respond to discussions that you've prompted and have a chat about them, or even care to comment on others' lists from time to time. Of course you don't have to, but I'm wondering how much gratification you can possibly be getting from this hahaha. 

  2. Lately joining the Castle Requiem archives: 

    Mayhem - 'Death Rehearsal' which I've wanted for ages. This is a very nice digipak with booklet edition of two 1987 rehearsals (17/1/87 and 18/1/87) with Maniac, Euro, Necro and Manheim prior to the recording of 'Deathcrush'. Limited to 300 copies. Brilliant packaging to be honest. Very professional. 

    Antaeus - 'De Principii Evangelikum' as I realised I have never actually owned an album by these earnest evil emissaries. Atmosphere with plenty of aggression. Very satisfying. 

    God Dethroned - 'Illuminati' which I bought because I really liked the first single, and I also have never owned a God Dethroned album in my life, which seemed remiss of me. Mercifully the last half of the album is fantastic, as the first half left me a little worried. So overall this is really good melodic death. 

    Moongates Guardian - 'And in the Glade a Light Was Seen' to complement my re-reading of 'Lord of the Rings' (which I completed last night). Very good Summoning style Tolkien metal from Russia. Highly recommended. 

    Druadan Forest - 'The Lost Dimension' because ditto above, except this guy is a Finn and even better. Beautiful Tolkien metal with some glorious expansive keyboard melodies. 

    Running Wild - 'Blazon Stone' which was a gift from the dark lord True Belief, hail the king. 

    Paradise Lost - 'Obsidian' digipak which took aeons to get here, and amazingly arrived one day before True Belief's copy which he ordered first hahaha. Viktory. I've played the jewel case version to death though, so less enthused now with this. Still a great addition to one of my favourite bands. 

  3. On 8/15/2020 at 2:48 AM, Thrashman said:

    Can't pretend it wasn't a big pain in the balls, or that I ever want to sew anything ever again, but I am definitely glad to have done it ?

    Fuck sewing man. I actually get a seamstress at a clothes alteration store to put my patches on. Hardly nekro, I know, but neither is sitting there with needle and a thread, pricking my thumbs (something wicked this way comes). 

     

  4. On 8/24/2020 at 2:27 AM, Balor said:

    Out of curiosity, did they release any lyrics from this?

    No, there aren't any lyrics included if I recall correctly. The booklet has the covers of all of the EPs and the dates of release. It's a great package, but there aren't any lyrics. 

    Antaeus - 'De Principii Evangelikum'

    Sinister and powerful black metal with a death overlay. 

     

  5. Hate Forest - 'Nietzscheism'

    I remember that bloke from university. Yeah, it's all coming clear now. Mr Forest. Great guy. 

    On 8/21/2020 at 10:47 PM, Requiem said:

    Vlad Tepes/Belketre - 'March to the Black Holocaust'

    I've got the 2013 Drakkar re-release, but even they go for a lot of money these days. A rare and rewarding split that I bring out on a full moon, when the red wine is overflowing its cup. 

    Well, it's not a fullmoon, but the wine is flowing rather switfly - dangerously so - considering we're firmly locked down here in Melbourne and there are no exits. 

    Vlad Tepes/Belketre - 'March to the Black Holocaust' is getting a good workout. About as good a work out as I'm getting with my family demanding I do PE With Joe every damn day. 

  6. On 7/27/2020 at 1:34 AM, Valso said:

    Thyrfing - De ödeslösa. From the whole album only the song with the same name is good, the rest are crap.

    Thyrfing are one of my favourite B level bands. I think I generally agree with you about 'De Odeslosa', although if pushed I might like it a little more than 'Hels Vite', which I felt was a pretty big let down from the dark and gritty brilliance of 'Farsotstider'. 

    Jens Ryden is a cool guy and pretty good vocalist, but he just can't meet the gargantuan vocals of Thomas Vaananen whom I consider to be one of metal's all time great roarers. Both 'Hels Vite' and 'De Odeslosa' suffer in the vocal department I reckon.

    It's sort of like the viking metal version of when Blaze Bayley took over from Bruce in Maiden. He's ok, but the magic just wasn't there and he's better in his own projects. 

  7. Satanic Warmaster - 'Opferblut'

    My version is almost certainly not the original 2003 pressing by No Colours Records, but because No Colours don't change the catalog ID when they re-release albums, and there's no dating on the jewel case version that I have, I honestly have no idea which re-release I actually own. Either way, it's a great album with that trademark SW riffage. 

  8. There's nothing more metal than Tolkien. In lieu of recent metal music collection photos, I thought I'd share some Middle-earth. 

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    Here's what I've got:

    Three volume slipcase of 'The Lord of the Rings' books

    Single volume edition of 'The Lord of the Rings' book

    'The Silmarillion' book

    'The Atlas of Tolkien' by David Day

    Extended Edition DVDs of 'The Lord of the Rings' films with slipcases

    Boxset of all three Motion Picture Soundtracks including cards

    Summoning - 'With Doom We Come', 'Oath Bound', 'Let Mortal Heroes Sing Your Fame', 'Stronghold', and 'Dol Guldur' CDs

    Moongates Guardian - 'And In the Glade a Light Was Seen' CD

    Emyn Muil - 'Elenion Ancalima' CD

    Druadan Forest - 'The Lost Dimension' CD

    I have several other albums from bands that write about Tolkien and who rip-off Summoning generally, but aren't specifically dedicated to 'The Lord of the Rings' 100% and hence are excluded from this collection. Pure Tolkien or death. (I also own 'The Hobbit' somewhere but I can't find it. Films suck, however, and aren't allowed across my threshold). 

  9. On 8/14/2020 at 5:38 AM, Thrashman said:


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    This is really cool. 

    I'm currently in the process of completing a full jacket with depressive suicidal black metal patches, on this once very expensive and stylish non-denim jacket. I've got a few on there but have some patches ready to go. Once Covid is over...

  10. Saor - 'Aura'

    Such beautiful, heartbreaking music from one of my all time favourite bands. Epic black metal with Scottish melodies and grand sorrow. This album actually features drums from Austin Lunn from the US band Panopticon. The guy is a drumming freak. You could listen to the album just for the drums. 

    This album is slightly more organic and less polished than the next album 'Guardians', which is one of my all time favourite albums, yet this is still such a masterpiece. Obviously I can sing the praises of Saor high enough. 

  11. On 8/20/2020 at 3:16 AM, JJWO said:

     

    I have Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia, and I've always digged that record. Is Eonian a good Dimmu Borgir record to get, or are there any others from them that I should check out? 

    I love 'Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia', and I definitely recommend 'Eonian'. 'Eonian is a lot slower, more mid-paced with choirs and things like that, and some of the old school metal fraternity don't rate it, but I think it's actually really enjoyable, especially after a few listens. 

    You might also like 'Death Cult Armageddon', which is the follow-up to 'PEM' and fairly close in style (although shitter). Personally I prefer the two before it, 'Spiritual Black Dimensions' and 'Enthrone Darkness Triumphant', so check them out for sure.

    NP: Running Wild - 'Blazon Stone'

    My first Running Wild album, courtesy of True Belief, and I'm really enjoying it. Great riffs here with an infectious 1991 metal atmosphere. 

  12. On 8/2/2020 at 11:14 AM, lia_kat15 said:

    My art/photography- a few favorites of mine. Some new & older ones.

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    I was going to add a photo of myself but for some reason igmur is not letting me load it. Maybe later. 

    Edit: I wanted to post a cool "so metal" photo of me at Duff's bar in Brooklyn but igmur apparently hates it so here's a boring selfie instead. ?

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    Great shots. I love those images, especially the shadowy depictions of animated darkness. 

    And the metal shot of yourself is awesome. :) I'm on the previous page if you want to square the odds. 

  13. Today I watched two and a half hours of the Iron Maiden documentary on youtube, and I was hooked with every second. It's the 'Early Years' documentary, and it's just fascinating. 

    I love Maiden, but I also love behind the scenes material. I still have part three to go! 

  14. Dummy Burger - 'Enthrone Darkness Triumphant'

    What an amazing album this is. I keep thinking that 'Mourning Palace' is the only drawcard, but then you play the full album through and damn me if there aren't 7 or 8 absolute bangers (as the kids say these days). It's a bloody genuine classic. 

     

    Katatonia - 'City Burials'

    One of the few upbeat tracks on the album (damn it's a slow album) is the cover song 'Fighters'. Great version. Good enough for my signature. I don't mean on this website, I mean I'm literally walking around signing legal documents with lyrics from 'Fighters'. 

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