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14 minutes ago, Dead1 said:

Cleans aren't Ok.  The bigger issue is the music got more melodic and the production more hollowed out.  It has no bite unlike say Monolith of Inhumanity.  New one's even more gutless - it really sounds like they're going through the motions and comes across as a death grind Sabaton.

 

 

Oh I got ya.  Not a fan of the cleans?  They give the sound a whole new dynamic for me as a listener.  But I respect that it's not your cup of tea!  There's plenty of great metal to go around!

The sound has stayed more than brutal enough for me haha.

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7 minutes ago, JamesT said:

Oh I got ya.  Not a fan of the cleans?  They give the sound a whole new dynamic for me as a listener.  But I respect that it's not your cup of tea!  There's plenty of great metal to go around!

The sound has stayed more than brutal enough for me haha.

Actually I made a bobo as I was trying to do two things at the same time.  I did enjoy cleans on the previous two albums.  But now combo'd with ever sleeker production and more melodic bent of music, they act to soften any impact.

Motörhead – Another Perfect Day

 

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1 hour ago, Dead1 said:

Actually I made a bobo as I was trying to do two things at the same time.  I did enjoy cleans on the previous two albums.  But now combo'd with ever sleeker production and more melodic bent of music, they act to soften any impact.

Motörhead – Another Perfect Day

 

Oh, I see.  I wondered if that might have been the case but didn't want to be presumptuous!  Great call with Motorhead!

Cattle Decapitation - "The Anthropocene Extinction"

Cattle Decapitation - "Death Atlas"

Cattle Decapitation - "Terrasite"

The Black Dahlia Murder - "Nocturnal"

The Black Dahlia Murder - "Ritual"

The Black Dahlia Murder - "Abysmal"

The Black Dahlia Murder - "Nightbringers"

Obituary - "Inked in Blood"

Death metal all around, in some form or another!  Diving into Septicflesh tomorrow.

1 hour ago, Dead1 said:

Accept - Restless and Wild

Really not in the mood for anything heavier than this.

One can never go wrong with Accept!  

Hoping to get a new album later this year or early next year!

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1 hour ago, Dead1 said:

Accept - Restless and Wild

Really not in the mood for anything heavier than this.

I rarely listen to this record anymore (I actually did though about a month ago for the first time in a long time) and I've never even heard any of their later stuff that came after Metal Heart. But I remember where I was the first time I heard Restless 'n Wild in the Spring of 1983. I thought Fast as a Shark with the double bass was the heaviest shit I had ever heard up until that time. Must have played that record 20 times that weekend. I had a lot of moments like that in the early-mid 80's as shit got heavier and heavier, one band outdoing the next. Great live band too, saw them in '85. UDO or GTFO

 

NP: Electric Wizard - Dopethrone 2000

 

Corrosion of Conformity - America's Volume Dealer, 2000

 

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PERISHED - Seid. The good bits are good but there are too many folky interludes and on two songs there are leads taken by either a badly recorded alto sax or a very poorly chosen synth patch. An aesthetic mis-step that almost put me off listening on.

NIGHTBRINGER - Terra Damnata. Yep,it's BM and it's good.

The new FEN will be released today. Are you worthy?

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