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Ironhawk - Ritual of the Warpath, Tasmanian black/thrash metal! I'm pretty sure Deadovic will hate this though. I think it's pretty good but it might be too blackened for him. But you think he'd at least be happy to learn there are new bands hailing from Tassie. And this one even has a chick on bass. Maybe he could get his wife to come out for a heavy metal date night. 

 

Exodus - Tempo of the Damned, 2004. Tried a few minutes of the new one earlier but I wasn't feeling it so turned it off. Even this one from 18 years ago is reminding me why I don't listen to very much straight thrash. The vocals always let it down. Never liked Souza's voice really. Better than Dukes I guess. Have to admit Blacklist has always been a guilty pleasure though. 

 

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3 hours ago, KillaKukumba said:

According to M-A there is 78 Taswegian metal bands listed as currently active. Even allowing for error that still makes date night possible several nights a week.  Ironhawk sound alright too, I reckon they could do two date nights!

 

NP: Armoros - Pieces

Except a lot of those bands are long broken up and no one has updated M-A, or are "studio"/garage projects that don't play live or release anything  or bands that don't actually do much at at all.  

The black metal bands never played live even back when the whole Tassie metal scene was pumping in 2003-06.

 

Out of that list I am only aware of a dozen or so still being "active" and for several even that's a real stretch given they've not done anything in years.

 

Launceston only has 2 "active" bands - Atra Vetosus and Nosce Teipsum.  There has been 1 metal gig here in 2022 and that was January when Psycroptic and Nosce Teipsum played.   There are venues in Launceston but scene is essentially dead so no one to organise or promote them.

 

Hobart does better with 2 venues that will host metal bands (Altar and Republic Bar) as well as Dark Mofo.  Hence they get maybe 1 metal gig (usually Psycroptic) every 2-3 months and 2-3 during Dark Mofo. 

 

So for rest of 2022 Hobart has a total of 1 live metal gig lined up  - Psycroptic on 6 August.  Launceston has 0.

 

Iron Hawk are ok too!  Disappointingly they have not yet announced a single gig to launch their new album.

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Absurd - Deep Dark Forest
Bathory - Massacre
Sonic Youth - French Tickler
Public Image Ltd. - Poptones
Entombed - Left Hand Path
Pink Floyd - Brain Damage
Immolation - No Jesus, No Beast
Bikini Kill - Capri Pants
Amon Amarth - The Last With Pagan Blood
Eyehategod - Man Is Too Ignorant To Exist
Edge of Sanity - Human Aberration
Cradle Of Filth - Thirteen Autumns And A Widow
The Oppressed - Government 
Deicide - Save Your
Morbid Angel - Blessed Are The Sick / Leading The Rats
Hank Williams Jr. - Country State Of Mind
Gorgoroth - Satan-Prometheus
Impaled Nazarene - Penis Et Circes
Varathron - Utter Blackness
Hank Williams Jr. - Whiskey On Ice

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On 7/15/2022 at 9:31 PM, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Old Man Gloom - Seminar IX: Darkness of Being, 2020 Boston. Kinda crazy how a band featuring members of Converge, Doomriders, Cave In, and of course the Isis/Sumac dude Aaron Turner, all bands I cannot stand AT ALL, can come up with some strange & sludgey shit like this that I'm really quite enamoured with. 

 

OLD MAN GLOOM - Seminar VIII: Light of Meaning, 

 

Well that's pretty amusing, considering I gave those two my my no. 2 spot in 2020 just behind Sumac-also Aaron Turner. I think I was the only one at M-F who even mentioned those albums. But it's good shit...seriously surprised you enjoyed those two albums. 

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39 minutes ago, markm said:

Well that's pretty amusing, considering I gave those two my my no. 2 spot in 2020 just behind Sumac-also Aaron Turner. I think I was the only one at M-F who even mentioned those albums. But it's good shit...seriously surprised you enjoyed those two albums. 

 

I'm so glad I could amuse you Marky Mark. There's really no telling what I might be able to get into if it catches me in the right mood. For instance I'm listening to Doc's Lonely Star right now (a one woman post-black band from Watertown in upstate NY) which is not normally my thing either, but she's very talented and it's very sad (I like sad) so I think I'll sit back and enjoy this for 39 minutes. I'm interested to see how I'll react when I go back to those OMG records and/or maybe try out one of their other albums. I'm one of those people who can have very different reactions to things at different times. Don't think there's any hope of me ever digging Sumac, Converge or Cave In though. 

 

 

Lonely Star - Love & Loss

 

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1 hour ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Lonely Star right now (a one woman post-black band from Watertown in upstate NY) which is not normally my thing either, but she's very talented and it's very sad (I like sad)

One person black-metal projects are not normally my thing either, but I came across this a few years ago and really enjoyed it, then forgot about it until I came across it today while looking through my collection to make an unrelated playlist.

CANDELABRUM - Nocturnal Trance. OK for background music.

NP - ANGEL 1 - Terra Nova. Not metal alert. Also background music.

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