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1 minute ago, JohanV said:

That's ridiculous. What's going on over there? Weather?

 

Suffering Hour - The Cyclic Reckoning (Needs a couple of listens)

 

I liked this a lot when it came out, but it got knocked out of rotation by a couple of other things (particularly Ad Nauseam) and I forgot to go back to it. Need to rectify that. I enjoyed the first album too, did you dig that one?

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3 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I liked this a lot when it came out, but it got knocked out of rotation by a couple of other things (particularly Ad Nauseam) and I forgot to go back to it. Need to rectify that. I enjoyed the first album too, did you dig that one?

This thread is quite good to recall some of the better releases that came out this year. This Suffering Hour is really good and is getting better with each spin. I have all their albums now except the first EP. Their first full length is also really good and bit more approachable compared to their last one. I find. I love the death metal they play and with a right amount of progressiveness to make it quite unique sound.

And Ad Nauseam is also a great release. Still in the process of getting the full picture of this release. Also one that needs multiple spins to get really soaked in.

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3 hours ago, JohanV said:

That's ridiculous. What's going on over there? Weather?

 

Suffering Hour - The Cyclic Reckoning (Needs a couple of listens)

 

Severe weather in Dallas shut the airport down. It's the second largest in the US by passenger volume, so you can imagine the chaos it causes when something like that happens.

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49 minutes ago, JohanV said:

This thread is quite good to recall some of the better releases that came out this year. This Suffering Hour is really good and is getting better with each spin. I have all their albums now except the first EP. Their first full length is also really good and bit more approachable compared to their last one. I find. I love the death metal they play and with a right amount of progressiveness to make it quite unique sound.

And Ad Nauseam is also a great release. Still in the process of getting the full picture of this release. Also one that needs multiple spins to get really soaked in.

Suffering Hour does have a unique sound. It's those guitars. Great sort of open and "organic" tone, interesting chords, a great feel for the whammy bar. That Ad Nauseam album is on another level, the interplay between all the parts is so well thought out and they nailed the mix and sound. I liked the debut but I honestly think they raised the bar for the whole style with the new one.

NP: Akercocke - Words That Go Unspoken, Deeds That Go Undone

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Very nice release from a new band formed by seasoned musicians. Like this a lot. Nice mix of things.

 

7 hours ago, navybsn said:

Severe weather in Dallas shut the airport down. It's the second largest in the US by passenger volume, so you can imagine the chaos it causes when something like that happens.

Fuck... You must be driven mental by now. You're staying at the airport all this time?

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12 hours ago, JohanV said:

Very nice release from a new band formed by seasoned musicians. Like this a lot. Nice mix of things.

 

Fuck... You must be driven mental by now. You're staying at the airport all this time?

No way. Fuck that. I booked a hotel room for the missus and I as soon as I knew we weren't flying. I'm too old to be sleeping in a damn airport.

Playlist for trying to get caught up at work today:

Eternal Champion - Ravening Iron - the more I listen to this the more I like it better than the first which is imo a stone cold classic.

Ulthar - Providence - a pre-order last year I was severely disappointed with. Time to dig it up and give it another try.

Wagner Ödegård - Om Kosmos och de Tolv Järtekn - strange blend of all kind of styles that just works

Torche - Admission - one of their weaker efforts but still catchy as hell

Sodom - Persecution Mania

Saturnine - Shield the Light in a veil of Darkness - my boys from Jacksonville

15 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

A Black Metal Year in Norway

These are some cuts from the film Trondr Nefas (Urgehal (Norway) guitar/vox) was working on when he died on this date in 2012. Posted by the dude who was helping him film and edit it. Looks like it would have been a really cool doco. Even the trailers are fascinating.

 

Urgehal with Trondr was a great band.

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1 hour ago, navybsn said:

Cosmovore was good. What's your take on the newer one?

I thought it was ok, but it didn't stick with me. I listened to it a few times when it came out and then moved on. Listening back through it now, it feels like there are too many sections that outstay their welcome. Cosmovore has more energy and personality, more feel to the riffs, somehow just more engaging.

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