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Autonoesis - Moon Of Foul Magics (Black/Thrash, Canada)

"Take all the best parts about death, thrash, black, and trad metal and pack them together into one remarkably cohesive album. That’s this record. It’s so goddamn good." - Some guy on bandcamp

Yeah, pretty much. This is easily one the best albums you'll hear this year.

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21 minutes ago, zackflag said:

Autonoesis - Moon Of Foul Magics (Black/Thrash, Canada)

"Take all the best parts about death, thrash, black, and trad metal and pack them together into one remarkably cohesive album. That’s this record. It’s so goddamn good." - Some guy on bandcamp

Yeah, pretty much. This is easily one the best albums you'll hear this year.

OK, Zack, that's good enough for me. How can I resist? 

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9 hours ago, zackflag said:

Autonoesis - Moon Of Foul Magics (Black/Thrash, Canada)

"Take all the best parts about death, thrash, black, and trad metal and pack them together into one remarkably cohesive album. That’s this record. It’s so goddamn good." - Some guy on bandcamp

Yeah, pretty much. This is easily one the best albums you'll hear this year.

Agreed. Bought this a week or so ago and have been digging it. I think it was @SurgicalBrute who mentioned that their previous album was good too, but I haven't checked that out yet.

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3 hours ago, Sheol said:

That was fucking awful. Never been a fan, but this was really bad.

I found some comedic value there at least. I've always been a fan, but yeah musically that was a WTF? They died for me after Defiance when Shrapnel had to leave the band and move back to Australia. At least they went out on a high note, that album rips. Just glad I got to see them with him one time at least.

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4 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

I found some comedic value there at least. I've always been a fan, but yeah musically that was a WTF? They died for me after Defiance when Shrapnel had to leave the band and move back to Australia. At least they went out on a high note, that album rips. Just glad I got to see them with him one time at least.

Did you not like Wildfire?

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Not particularly. I mean it was OK, I didn't hate it the way I hate the new Razor. I listened to it several times six years ago but it wasn't anywhere near the level of quality of their older stuff. Defiance just happens to be my personal favorite D666 album which I know is an unpopular opinion, but WIldfire was a huge disappointment for me after 7 years of waiting and hoping for a follow-up after their magnum opus. It's not one of the ones I go back to when I feel that D666 urge coming on.

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On 9/19/2022 at 12:01 PM, zackflag said:

Gevurah - Gehinnom (Black Metal, Canada)

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One of the better Quebecios black metal bands (and there are many of them). Super stoked for this one. These guys haven't released anything other than great material. Releases Oct 14.

I really enjoy the guitar starting at 4:15, Ill have to keep an eye out for this band.

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