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Macabre - is that the doomy UK Conan? I got into an EP of theirs a while ago, but haven't heard anything since.

I'm def curious about the new album. Not getting my hopes up too much because I already know its all clean vocals and the single is not grabbing me quite yet. Can't really complain about hearing new stuff from them tho, or can you?? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That's pretty much how I feel about it. I respect the direction they're taking, but I don't really get into it. As long as they're doing what makes them happy, great, I suppose... :) NP: Opeth - Blackwater Park, coincidentally...
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Incantation - Diabolical Conquest, again. Really liking this lately, I've never been a big fan of theirs but the elements on this album work together really well. I just couldn't get into it. I'll have to hear some of the other tracks on the album; apparently it's more widely varied than their previous stuff, but the video singles they released just sounded like business as usual to me, and did nothing to keep my attention.
I feel that Diabolical Conquest is underrated. I like it every bit as much as their first two highly praised albums, if not more, especially the epic closer. Daniel Corchado of The Chasm contributes bass and vocals to the album, and I love his style, so this may have something to do with it. As far as The Satanist goes, I like what I've heard. Some of the songs sound like Evangelion, but many sound much more black metal, in a very modern orthodox type fashion, which I thought sounded great. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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yeah I did mere it was awsome
When I first heard Where Angels Weep I didn't care for it but I think maybe I jumped the gun and didn't give it a chance. I'm gonna have to give it another listen. I only listened to a couple songs yesterday then I got busy. Does your copy have the bonus tracks? One of the songs I did not care for was Cursed Eternally I thought the female vocals were alright but her voice sounded a little tired. Other than that, I liked it thus far and am going to try and get to the rest of it sometime today.
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!T.O.O.H.! - Pod Vladou Bice I hadn't done a lot of digging around, so I just found out that the guitarist/vocalist was diagnosed with schizophrenia a couple of years ago and has had to completely call it quits. He was so creative... maybe still is? I feel really bad for him.
Really? The guy from !T.O.O.H.! is schizophrenic? You would think it would present itself in his writing style... Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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