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Nice work @wayfaringstranger.
I can definitely see why people are talking about your landscapes work.
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Great work @FatherAlabaster!!!!
I've never ventured into this part of the forum before and very glad I did now.
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9 hours ago, thedivinetragedy said:
My name is Dante and I come from south Florida. I play a little bass but mainly focus on vocals, if you want ill send a follow up with a link to one of my demos. Im a one man band currently looking for people in the black metal community to start a band.
I suggest sending demos anyway and then people on here can get an idea of your sound.
Hope it works out for you.
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On 5/13/2021 at 11:12 AM, FatherAlabaster said:
I have to admit it bums me out a little to see another band called Depravity, even if the Finnish group was short-lived and it's a meaningless coincidence and there's always room for more than one band to have the same name.
Just had a look and Metal Archives and there's 7 bands named Depravity on there. I'm guessing there could even be more around the place.
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14 hours ago, Sheol said:
I bought that one on digital, really good and groovy. I wasn't too stoked on the new album that came out last year. Something was missing.
The latest album is good and I'll most likely purchase it, but I can relate to what you said about something was missing. I enjoy the first album more.
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Really enjoying this at the moment. Depravity, brutal, technical death metal from Perth, Australia.
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Recently, I've been really enjoying Depravity - Evil Upheaval. They are an Australian band, signed to Transcending Obscurity Records, who have a pretty good catalogue of bands. Evil Upheaval is their first full-length release, coming out in 2018. The best way I would explain the genre is brutal, technical death metal.
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Exhumed - All Guts, No Glory
Exhumed - Necrocracy
Rob Zombie - The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser
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12 hours ago, wayfaringstranger said:
A few:
Rosetta - The Galilean Satellites
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Slow Riot For New Zero Kanada
Ulver - Bergtatt
Der Weg Einer Freiheit - Finisterre
Between the Buried and Me - Colors
I'm not familiar with the other bands, but I saw BTBAM not too long after they released Colors and it was an amazing show. In a pretty shitty club (which I liked) and the crowd basically stood there in awe, not sure what to do.
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On 4/28/2021 at 8:02 PM, Sheol said:
Is this the band you mean? If so I really enjoyed "What a time to be alive", dumb and brutal, just like it should be.
Yep, that's them. Not diggin that album though.
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Depravity - Evil Upheaval
Depravity - Grand Malevolence
Teeth - The Curse Of Entropy
Carnation - Where Death Lies
Dehuman - Graveyard Of Eden
Hatred Incarnated - (self titled single)
Earth Rot - Black Tides Of Obscurity
Sanctioned - Annexation
Descend To Acheron - The Transience Of Flesh
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On 4/27/2021 at 5:33 AM, MacabreEternal said:
Right hang on. Don't need another thread of Slam recommendations masquerading as (bad) album reviews thanks. Merging threads - thank me later.
Anything reducing the amount of slam on a thread is much appreciated... by me, anyway 😜
On 4/26/2021 at 10:52 PM, JohanV said:I am not the biggest doom fan, but some rec's I do like:
Mortiferum
Void Rot
Temple of Void
Asphyx
Heretical Sect
There's plenty more but from top of my mind these are pretty ok.
I really dig Temple Of Void!!!
I'm about 30 years behind on getting into Asphyx, haha. Have been listening to them on and off over the last year or two and liking most of what I've heard.
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On 3/27/2021 at 3:34 PM, Parker said:
Sorry if I or someone else mentioned this before, but I didn't want to go through twenty pages to find out. My controversial opinion is that metal, particularly extreme metal, sounds horrible live. Some of the top, extreme bands (say a band like Emperor, who were excellent when I saw them), can pull it off, but it seems you really need to know what you're doing and probably need the best equipment available to do it. Unfortunately, most extreme metal bands are an epic fail live. It seems like just a barrage of muddy, unintelligible noise, and I can't even make out what song they're playing even though I listened to their albums a million times. I think extreme metal bands should stick to the studio/home listening experience,
I'm not saying it's always the case, but a lot of the time that can be because the sound guy/girl can't mix extreme metal well. Earplugs definitely help with cutting down a lot of the noise that makes it sound messy.
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Check out www.bitterlossrecords.com
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Have you guys heard Werewolves? Features Matt Wilcock who was in Akercocke.
They're a blend of grind and death metal with some black metal flavouring. I've heard great reviews of their latest album, but I personally think their first album, The Dead Are Screaming is a lot better. -
Gruesome - Dimensions Of Horror
Venomous Concept - Kick Me Silly, VCIII
Depravity - Evil Upheaval
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In no particular order:
Dehuman
Gruesome
Depravity
Descend To Acheron
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On 4/18/2021 at 8:35 AM, ScorpioG said:
Im new to metal, have started listening to slipknot and want to try other bands.
Depending on how heavy/extreme you want to go:
Thinking of things you might like that are around the sound you're currently listening to, you might be interested in:
Sevendust
Mushroom Head
Sepultura (recent albums)
Devil Driver
Lamb of GodFor heavier, more extreme stuff, I suggest:
Napalm Death
Suffocation
Morbid Angel
Abnormality
Miseration
Mgla
Earth RotThere really is so much out there to check out, but these were just one's that came to mind at the moment.
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Some more:
Earth Rot - Black Tides Of Obscurity
Cathedral - The Garden Of Unearthly Delights
Carnation - Where Death Lies
Beast - Danse Macabre
Eternal Rest - The Picture Of Hatred
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11 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:
Some recent albums I've done artwork for that I thoroughly enjoy:
Afterbirth - Four Dimensional Flesh; The Time Traveler's Dilemma
Rannoch - Reflections Upon Darkness
Marrowfields - Metamorphoses
In Human Form - III
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What are some killer albums you have discovered in the last few years?
*Does not have to be albums released in the last few years, just albums you've heard in that time that have really impressed you.There's probably a fair few more, but for now my picks are:
Dehuman - Graveyard Of Eden
Descend To Acheron - The Transience Of Flesh
Temple Of Void - The World That Was
Warfather - The Grey Eminence
Depravity - Evil Upheaval
Immolation - Atonement
Heads For The Dead - Into The Red
Heads For The Dead - Serpent's Curse
Decrepit Birth - Axis Mundi
Hate Eternal - Upon Desolate Sands
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On 4/12/2021 at 8:01 AM, blaaacdoommmmfan said:
doing a show drunk must be hard. i did whisky tasting other day and afterwarrds we read some poems. i was too drunk to do the poem justice. it annoyed me a bit tbh. thanks for all the vocal ideas. it's interesting. im no singer at the moment but have done stuff in the past. lately i do have a laugh with friends and family with guttoral vocals. it certainly gets peoples attention 😁
I think I could enjoy doing poems drunk 😄
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Descend To Acheron - The Transience Of Flesh
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4 hours ago, blaaacdoommmmfan said:
What about all those nightwish, epica, within temptation type bands. Are these counted as gothic also. There massively popular. Much more so than the band's I see normally see often playing big venues. Pallbearer last time I saw themhad to downsize venues n because lack of ticket sales...
Yeah, I personally consider those bands to fit in with the goth scene.
Need some advice about metal industry
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Pretty much what Sheol said.
These days I get the impression a label needs to see you already doing most the work yourself. With a label or not, you can still send your music to magazines and radio stations, apply to play at festivals and tour. Getting a band manager may help too.