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2 hours ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

NP: SubRosa - More Constant Than the Gods

One for the good doctor, i’m not sure who else here would enjoy what could best be described as atmospheric doom

And, yes, I do own this album. But I can't remember the last time I listened to it and I really can't remember it at all. I'll listen tomorrow.

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1 hour ago, Thatguy said:

And, yes, I do own this album. But I can't remember the last time I listened to it and I really can't remember it at all. I'll listen tomorrow.

It’s a regular spin for me, clicked on my first listen.

 

Ancient - Svartalvheim

wow I’m all over the place today

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NP: Vitam Aeternam - The Anachronic Geminae

▶︎ The Anachronic Geminae | Vitam Aeternam (bandcamp.com)

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The hell? I'm going to go ahead and call this metal adjacent. Best you're going to get from me is doomy goth. Think of the less heavy moments of Sentenced and the sugary dramatism of Evergrey without the symphonic bent. Not my thing, but I suppose it has it's place.

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GG top 200 most played bands countdown according to lastFM

 

128.  Profanatica - Thy Kingdom Cum, Connecticut, Norway

 

127.  Goatkraft - Sulphurous Northern Bestiality, Norway

 

14 minutes ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

I'm going to go ahead and call this metal adjacent. Best you're going to get from me is doomy goth. Think of the less heavy moments of Sentenced and the sugary dramatism of Evergrey without the symphonic bent. Not my thing, but I suppose it has it's place.

I'm familiar with Sentenced, but who the hell is Evergrey?

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NP: Shakma - On Tenebrous Wings

▶︎ On Tenebrous Wings | SHAKMA | Duplicate Records (bandcamp.com)

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Need a palette cleanse after weirdo goth rock. This does nicely. The vocals sound double tracked and maybe too effect filtered, but otherwise I'm always down for whatever the house mix of blackened death happens to be for the evening.

11 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

I'm familiar with Sentenced, but who the hell is Evergrey?

Ren. fair metal that only gets away with the power metal label because their vocalist is a baritone with a rasp. One of the most indulgent of the dramatic rock-opera focused gothy bands. Listen at your own risk.

 

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43 minutes ago, CumBloodSucker said:

CBS's top 200 most played bands countdown according to lastFM

130. Necrophagia - Season of the dead

129. Cadaver - Edder & Bile

128. Watain - Rabid death's curse

 

Three bands, three aces. Nice run.

NP: Trichomoniasis - Makeshift Crematoria

▶︎ Makeshift Crematoria | Trichomoniasis (bandcamp.com)

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Like early demo-era Wormed with shorter songs. I must be a masochist 'cause I love this stuff. Give me that indecipherable musical muck all day.

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1 hour ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

Like early demo-era Wormed with shorter songs. I must be a masochist 'cause I love this stuff. Give me

It's grindcore. What's not to love! 🤘

48 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

123. Profane Order - Slave M

Destrucion of highest order!

I'm not letting you get away.

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CBS's top 200 most played bands countdown according to lastFM

127. Bad religion - No control

126. Varathron - His majesty at the swamp

125. Neige et noirceur - La seigneurie des loups

 

 

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