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Schattenfall - Death's Eternal March, Ukraine

 

Flammae - Hellfire, Poland

 

13 hours ago, navybsn said:

MDF Eve - one of my favorite days of the year. Looking forward to 5 days of debauchery and sore feet.

Have fun man. Be sure to shoot us daily reports from the hotel room when you're soaking your tootsies. I don't even remember who all's playing this year.

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Testament - Titans of Creation (2020)

Since The Formation of Damnation, I've found that Testament has only provided the bare minimum to satisfy its die-hard fans.

They used to be much more adventurous, taking more risks in the days of Low and Demonic, even if they were moving away from the Thrash base for which they were famous.

Here, Testament is in its comfort zone. And it likes it there. Just like Exodus.

And whereas on Death's Individual Thought Patterns, the Di Giorgio/Hoglan rhythmic pair enjoyed themselves and us, here they are content to interpret the songs without showing the full extent of their talent.

And if I add that the mix was entrusted to Andy Sneap (the man who gives the same sound to every band playing in his studio), I'm not sure I'll last the almost 1 hour this thing lasts.

 

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Athanor - Le Testament du Diable (2006)

This devil's testament is an album based around some of the members of French progressive rock band Ange. My favorite band.

Here, we're dealing with gothic black, with a strong emphasis on ambience and atmosphere. Nothing raw here.

 

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10 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Schattenfall - Death's Eternal March, Ukraine

 

Flammae - Hellfire, Poland

 

Have fun man. Be sure to shoot us daily reports from the hotel room when you're soaking your tootsies. I don't even remember who all's playing this year.

Big ones for me this year are Archgoat, Primordial, Aura Noir, Spirit Possession, Mortuary Drape, Mork, Ripper, Gorguts, Death hammer, Dismember, Soilent Green, Siege Column, Agalloch, and Oppressor for first timers. Then there's plenty of repeats like Sodom, Bloodbath, 1349, Spectral Wound... Nothing to sneeze at anyway.

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PanterA - "Vulgar Display of Power"

PanterA - "The Great Southern Trendkill"

My favorite band of all time - a discography that was cut all too short.  Phil Anselmo is my favorite metal vocalist to ever walk the planet, but his drug problems really derailed this once-dominant band.  Oh, what could have been...

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5 hours ago, Arioch said:

@navybsn You have a substantial collection on Bandcamp. I'm still dreaming

Years of pissing away money man. I have so much shit I can never remember what I have and what I don't. Just dump it all on the server and hit random. Don't worry, just be irresponsible with your money for a few decades and you too can have a ridiculous collection.

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1 hour ago, navybsn said:

 I have so much shit I can never remember what I have and what I don't.

That's the main reason I don't go through new release with a fine tooth comb any more. On the server it's easy enough to catalogue and see what's there but I just can't be bothered with so much of it and collecting everything new just seems pointless.

Dio - Killing The Dragon

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