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2 hours ago, SurgicalBrute said:

Maȟpíya Lúta — Wowahwala

Their first demo didn't really make an impression on me, but this one definitely clicked a lot better.

This is pretty good, Mão da Glória channel's been uploading a lot of cool stuff lately.

 

Christbane - S/T, Canada/Australia

 

Cthonica - Of Sphere Dehydration and Spiritual Contraction, Venezuela

 

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12 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

This is pretty good, Mão da Glória channel's been uploading a lot of cool stuff lately.

 

Christbane - S/T, Canada/Australia

 

Cthonica - Of Sphere Dehydration and Spiritual Contraction, Venezuela

 

Note to self: start paying attention to what GG, Surge and Hungarino are listening to get some cool new fucked up 2023 extreme goatshit to put in my ears. 

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39 minutes ago, markm said:

Note to self: start paying attention to what GG, Surge and Hungarino are listening to get some cool new fucked up 2023 extreme goatshit to put in my ears. 

Gimme a few weeks I'll give you my mid year list. Which sub-genre of cool fucked up extreme goat shit were you looking for? It's been a cool spring so I've still been listening to a lot of black metal, but I don't think you're really into black metal that much. Seems to be the deathier end of the goat metal spectrum where you and I have some overlap.

For now I'll say if you haven't heard Verminous Serpent yet then get on that. It's the vocalist from Primordial's goat metal side project and it's Soooooo much better than Primordial. (from this goat's perspective) Unless something crazy happens it's gonna end up being my goat metal aoty. Nice mix of black/death/doom with memorable riffs that stick in my head.

Verminous Serpent - The Malign Covenant, Ireland

 

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11 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Gimme a few weeks I'll give you my mid year list. Which sub-genre of cool fucked up extreme goat shit were you looking for? It's been a cool spring so I've still been listening to a lot of black metal, but I don't think you're really into black metal that much. Seems to be the deathier end of the goat metal spectrum where you and I have some overlap.

 

Sweet! I'm pretty open to various extreme styles, but yeah, death and more recently there've been a bunch of bands that merge the black-death thing well. But I'll listen to BM. Let's see in recent years, I've grabbed albums by Spectral Wound,  Paysage d'Hiver, Funeral Mist, Havukruunu, Lamp of Murmuur....

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27 minutes ago, SurgicalBrute said:

New album by Odz Manouk is actually due out sometime this year

 

New discovery of mine after an internet acquaintance recommended the above split.  Can't get much of anything from the Tukaaria tracks on that split but loved the Odz Manouk instantly.  New track sounds promising.

Entrails - Tales From the Morgue (2010)

 

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