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9 minutes ago, SurgicalBrute said:

Ossuary - Forsaken Offerings

U.S. death metal...New EP

Man, for 4 long years I've been waiting for another Ossuary record since their massive 2019 demo/EP Supreme Degredation. Was hoping they'd been working on a full length but it looks like all we're gonna get is three songs. Three awesome songs, and for $5 I will be picking this up, but still 15 minutes is a bit of a disappointment, it's 10 minutes shorter than the damn demo.

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Good promo track. No bs OSDM from Germany.

Embalmed in Decay | Carnal Tomb (bandcamp.com)

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Cabinet plays impossibly heavy music unlike any other act that I have heard.

e.p. | Cabinet | bloodymountain records (bandcamp.com)

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Slick little black death Split from Sulphurous and Proscription

Sulphurous/Proscription | Sulphurous / Proscription | Desiccated Productions (bandcamp.com)

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Surprising amount of substance to go with the absurdly heavy atmosphere. Hypnotic gnostic black metal from Belgium. My guess is that these blokes are enamored with the dark arts.

Thanatos | ÔROS KAÙ | I, Voidhanger Records (bandcamp.com)

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Easily my favorite new blackened thrash band. All these guys do is kick out non-stop bangers. Norway.

Both Feet in the Grave | Corroder (bandcamp.com)

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In my mind Woe carries more gravitas than most atmospheric black, but I can't say why I have that impression, but this promo is compelling.

Legacies of Frailty | Woe (bandcamp.com)

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Last entry in tonight's data dump, but its none other than Finland's Desecresy, out with another full length after last year's kick ass Unveil in the Abyss. 

Deserted Realms | DESECRESY | Xtreem Music (bandcamp.com)

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I lied, one more. This EP fucking slays and I love it. War Goat metal from Sweden

Black Goat...Victorious!

Black Goat Victorious | Beastgod | Stygian Black Hand (bandcamp.com)

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As promised, the new CoO

Circle of Ouroborus - Lumi Vaientaa Kysymykset | His Wounds (bandcamp.com)

Others I'm tracking that are coming up:

Deathchant - Thrones

THRONES | DEATHCHANT (bandcamp.com)

 

Faidra - Militant : Penitent : Triumphant

Militant : Penitent : Triumphant | Faidra (bandcamp.com)

 

Woe - Legacies of Frailty

Legacies of Frailty | WOE | vendetta records (bandcamp.com)

 

Malokarpatan - Vertumnus Caesar

Vertumnus Caesar | Malokarpatan | Invictus Productions (bandcamp.com)

 

Wolves in the Throne Room - Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge

Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge | WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM (bandcamp.com)

 

Kreig - Ruiner

Ruiner | KRIEG | Krieg (bandcamp.com)

 

UADA - Crepuscule Natura

Crepuscule Natura | UADA (bandcamp.com)

 

SVARTKONST - May the Night Fall

May the Night Fall | SVARTKONST (bandcamp.com)

 

Myrkur - Spine

Spine | Myrkur (bandcamp.com)

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Asagraum - Veil of Death, Ruptured

https://edgedcircleproductions.bandcamp.com/album/veil-of-death-ruptured

 

Aegrus - Invoking The Abysmal Night

https://osmoseproductions.bandcamp.com/album/invoking-the-abysmal-night

 

Baxaxaxa - De Vermis Mysteriis (out today)

https://baxaxaxagermany.bandcamp.com/album/de-vermis-mysteriis?label=3256837391&tab=music

 

EXCARNATED ENTITY - Mass Grave Horizon

https://nuclearwinterrecords.bandcamp.com/album/mass-grave-horizon

 

DESECRESY - Deserted Realms

https://xtreemmusic.bandcamp.com/album/deserted-realms

 

Fossilization - Leprous Daylight

https://everlastingspewrecords.bandcamp.com/album/leprous-daylight

 

..and for you traditional heavy metal lovers

Meurtrières - RONDE DE NUIT  (already out)

https://meurtrieres.bandcamp.com/album/ronde-de-nuit

 

...and Taake has a new album out

Taake - Et Hav Av Avstand

 

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Sounding pretty good. Not hating on the full lengths but it's become apparent they'll never touch the first demos and EP unfortunately.

 

Cruciamentum - Abhorrence Evangelium, UKDM, Taken from the album "Obsidian Refractions" out Nov 24

 

Cruciamentum - Convocation of Crawling Chaos Demo 2009

 

Cruciamentum - Engulfed in Desolation EP 2011

 

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1 hour ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Sounding pretty good. Not hating on the full lengths but it's become apparent they'll never touch the first demos and EP unfortunately.

I initially felt a bit disappointed by Charnel Passages, but now I think it's great. I have to say this new track isn't grabbing me right away. 

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32 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I initially felt a bit disappointed by Charnel Passages, but now I think it's great. I have to say this new track isn't grabbing me right away. 

CP was definitely a grower. I don't know if I'd go as far as to say "great," but it's a solid 45 minutes of death metal. Is that really 8 years old already? Time flies when you're having fun.

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