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21 minutes ago, Serpentboi1992 said:

Protector – Reanimated Homunculus Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

 

^Saw this around the other day. Is it good?

NP: गौतम बुद्ध - पुनर्जन्म भाग २

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Lord help me with these foreign names. What would this be Tibetan? I don't even know what the predominant language is in Tibet. Pretty decent though, with some cool harmonized dual guitar passages and a little bit of traditional instrumentation.

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On 8/8/2023 at 11:58 PM, Dead1 said:

A real mixed bag of an album.  Some of it's good, some of it meh and some is what the fuck (eg falsetto in Undying).  Bizarrely some of it reminds me of modern Metallica but with Blitz on on vocals!

I'd need to listen to it on a proper stereo to see what production is like.

I would say it's like many commercial "thrash" albums of the era - confused and struggling to find direction and relevance in a world dominated by grunge and where metal is fading away.  

And Testament did it better on albums like The Ritual and Low..

 

I like those Testament albums well enough, but I don't go back to them too often.  Testament is always great, so no complaints here, though!

Listened through the entire Evile discography today, after playing through the whole Angelus Apatrida catalog yesterday.  

Airbourne - "No Guts, No Glory"

Airbourne - "Black Dog Barking"

Needed some good ol' rock 'n' roll to go with my thrash today!

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VIOLET COLD - Multiverse. Fuck me I am tired of the 'multiverse' trope, but this is a noice album.

NO POINT IN LIVING - Beautiful Tragedy. Kind of unremarkable, but enjoyable all the same.

SXUPERION - Auscultating Astral Monuments. That's more like it, but I bet these chodes have no idea what auscultating means.

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41 minutes ago, AlSymerz said:

Geez, that would have been a real let down when you got the most recent album.

 

Maiden - Somewhere In Time

Love that Maiden album!

And I'll admit, the newest album, "The Unknown", isn't my favorite, but it has grown on me after a couple of listens.  It's got a few thrashers mixed in with the slower tempos.  I enjoy sludge quite a bit - Crowbar is one of my top 5 favorite metal bands of all time - so the slower, heavier tempos aren't a problem, necessarily.  I just don't typically go to Evile for slower stuff.  It's a good album, but the 2021 comeback release, "Hell Unleashed", blows it out of the water. 

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24 minutes ago, AlSymerz said:

I listen to sludge and I heard none of that on Evile. I also didn't hear the thrashers. If anything I heard a Metallica clone that does not need to be. I'll take any Evile album over The Unknown.

 

Not necessarily calling the new Evile album "sludge".  Just saying that, due to my love of sludge, slower tempos in general are enjoyable for me.  I just prefer more speed when I'm in a thrash mood!

I completely understand your feeling toward "The Unknown".  I'm enjoying it more, although it would only rank ahead of "Infected Nations" at the moment in the catalog for me.

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9 hours ago, AlSymerz said:

So you'd have been a real fan of GG's post a few pages back.

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It is fascinating to compare photos of metallers,rockers and punks from back in 1970s and 1980s and now.

 

You can see a real decline in nutrition standards as the stomach girths got bigger.

Belphegor - Totenritual

Clearly band named after only jet powered biplane developed - the mighty PZL M-15 Belphegor.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PZL_M-15_Belphegor

 

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20 hours ago, Thatguy said:

VIOLET COLD - Multiverse. Fuck me I am tired of the 'multiverse' trope, but this is a noice album.

NO POINT IN LIVING - Beautiful Tragedy. Kind of unremarkable, but enjoyable all the same.

SXUPERION - Auscultating Astral Monuments. That's more like it, but I bet these chodes have no idea what auscultating means.

Sxuperion - Auscultating Astral Monuments, black/death 2021 Mammoth Lakes CA. This is the same guy who releases stuff as Cabinet and several other projects. I only have his 2019 album Endless Spiritual Embodiment but Doc has come up with a real winner here. But that'd be chode singular Doc, it's just one guy. I'm quite sure he knows what ausculcating means, you don't have to be a doctor to know what medical terms and stuff mean.

 

Won't comment too much on the Azerbaijanese post-metal band Violet Cold, because I know how much you love that stuff. It was a'ight, for post-metal, but I so wanted their name to be Violent Cold.

NPIL just sucked. No Point in Living indeed. But hey, at least the album title wasn't in Sanskrit.

 

Sxuperion - Omniscient Pulse, 2020

 

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21 hours ago, Hungarino said:

 

NP: Nine Altars

I'm assuming this is the Primeval Mass album. I love that album and really hope there's a follow up in the near future.

NP: Haar - Ouroborus

▶︎ Ouroboros | Haar (bandcamp.com)

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The worm will have it's way. I'm sure there's plenty of literary references all across metal. I might make a point today of finding and listening to some of the more obscure ones.

This stuff's pretty good. Could use a just a hair more blasting or some other form of high-energy guitar work. Maybe I'll get that as the album goes on.

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Today's playlist:

Fen - Monuments to Absence

Atonement - Sadistic Invaders

Antediluvian - The Divine Punishment

AKASHA - Canticles of the Sepulchral Diety

Ruim - Black Royal Spiritism

Wagner Odegard - Gryte ok bodher

Teitanblood - Woven Black Arteries

Proclamation - Messiah of Darkness and Impunity

Murg - Stravan

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24 minutes ago, navybsn said:

Today's playlist:

Fen - Monuments to Absence

Atonement - Sadistic Invaders

Antediluvian - The Divine Punishment

AKASHA - Canticles of the Sepulchral Diety

Ruim - Black Royal Spiritism

Wagner Odegard - Gryte ok bodher

Teitanblood - Woven Black Arteries

Proclamation - Messiah of Darkness and Impunity

Murg - Stravan

I see you're having a metal day today. 

Ruim - Black Royal Spiritism, bm France/Portugal, hadn't heard this one yet. I've had a pretty high success rate with stuff from Portugal, and there's lots of cool black metal from France so I'm going in. Which reminds me what happened to Arioch? I was getting used to him coming in every morning (my time) like clockwork posting whatever he's listening to for the day. It is August, maybe he's on vacation.

 

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