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7 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

I have issues with authority.

Really? I never would have guessed. 

7 hours ago, navybsn said:

I may have been away, but I did not stray...

NP: Inquisition - Magnificent Glorification of Lucifer

Good to see you posting again! Hope you are well. 

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ULCERATE - Stare Into Death And Be Still

LIGHT DWELLER - Lucid Offering

HUNDRED YEAR OLD MAN - A New Terror

INDUKTI - S.U.S.A.R. I put this on by accident and remembered why I used to enjoy it, and why I haven't been back to it for an age. Rather too mannered and clean for my current taste. Still, I have continued...

NP - INDUKTI - Idmen

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Agrimonia - Host of the Winged, Sweden 2010, 8 songs 72 minutes, these guys write really long songs for a crust band. But there's a lot of metal here too. M-A says sludge, crust and post metal, I guess that's about right. The tempo is not real fast the entire time like most crust bands, there are some slower sections and they have some quiet interludes but then they kick it into gear. Their demo last night was killer, this is the debut full length and it's killer, and then they have two more albums for me to discover after this. 

 

 

Exilent - Signs of Devastation, crust Hannover Germany, 2015

 

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Deeds Of Flesh - [Of What's To Come] Waters Of Space
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Pantera - [Vulgar Display Of Power] Walk
Bathory - [Octagon] Psychopath
Deeds Of Flesh - [Of What's To Come] Of What's To Come
Bolt Thrower - [Honour, Valour, Pride] Suspect Hostile
Impaled Nazarene - [Ugra-Karma] Chaosgoat Law

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Agrimonia - Rites of Separation, 2013, yes now this 2nd album definitely has the sludge and post metal coming more into the forefront and I think they've obtained a good mix where all 3 genres are blended together more evenly, whereas the earlier stuff was more crust forward. This is possibly their best album. I've listened to the 3rd album already and it's slightly more 'posty' than this one. But in a good way, not all long and drawn out and boring like that CoL bullshit. This meanders, but they keep it interesting. I think the sludge and the crust serve to keep the post in check. All 3 Agrimonia full lengths plus the demo very good though. This 5 piece band is made up of 3/4 of the Swedish death metal band Miasmal, one of whom did time in Martyrdod, and Martin Larsson on bass who also plays in At the Gates, and Skitsystem. They also have a female vocalist & keyboardist which I did not even catch until just now after I've already heard all 4 of their releases.

 

Agnosy - Traits of the Past, UK crust 2014, I can never go too long without playing an Agnosy rcord.

 

Tragedy - Darker Days Ahead 2012, the band got some shit for releasing a slow to midpaced crust album but there are some fast moments here too and I think this is great. Nothing beats their Vengeance LP though.

 

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So the GG told me I had to listen to more black metal and I always listen to senior citizens. So unbeknownst to him (until the wind changed) I've been following him around today.

Oh my god you want to see what he gets up too!!

I actually meant I was following him musically, by listening to the same albums he's been listening too as noted by this thread, on the previous page. I didn't get through them all because I think he listens to albums at triple speed :P

But it's been an interesting day, I listened to the following (and if they aren't all BM blame the GG!!)

Fogos

SMRT

Sarcator (not one of GG's)

Korgonthurus

Agrimonia x 2

Agnosy

Tragedy x 2

Exilent

My review: Music's okay vocals suck! yadda, yadda, yadda

Oops, that sounds like GG reviewing thrash. What I meant to say was

Tragedy is not my thing, but it's listenable. The first Agrimonia I listened to (Rites) was okay but the songs were too long for my goldfish brain. The second Agrimonia was ok, but strangely despite the longer songs I likes Rites better. Sarcator was the best thing I heard. Exilent, Agnosy, SMRT weren't too bad but I couldn't get into Korongthurus.

Now I have to go and wash my ears out with bleach! :P

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