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Vile Ritual - Caverns of Occultic Hatred

Perfect words to describe these sounds!

Grafvitnir - Into the Outer Wilderness

Love these guys they always deliver icy Swedish black with no BS

Ekpyrosis - Primordial Chaos Restored

Italian DM that I always liked but they split up

Maze of Terror - The Night Where the Evil Prevails

Peruvian balls-to-the-wall black speed thrash. Fun times and this one is a horror movie themed album. Pretty sure this is the millionth time that has been done but who cares its good stuff.

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9 hours ago, JonoBlade said:

Get some Fetus in ya!

I had seen some promo a while ago, yet always a pleasant surprise when an old faithful drops a new one.

Last week I posted about Battle Maximus by Gwar.....but they still haven't released the pre-order on bandcamp! Dummies.

Can't stand Fetus and I've never actually heard Gwar. It's almost like we were from different generations and grew up on opposite sides of the world or something. Used to know a dude who was really into Gwar in the early 90's but I've never had the urge to partake.

 

NP: Gateway - Galgendood, (Gallows Death) Belgium

 

Before that:

Fossilization - Leprous Daylight, São Paulo Brazil. Shitcan the Fetus and get some of this into you Jon-O Blade. Album just dropped today, shoots straight into my 2023 death metal top 10 just as I suspected it would. With a bullet as they used to say.

The blurb: "8 new savage tracks soaked in doomy despair, maliciously crafted and fiercely executed, a must have for all the fans of the Brazilian band and the whole death metal genre! For fans of Dead Congregation, Krypts, Spectral Voice, Incantation."

 

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58 minutes ago, navybsn said:

My only Dying Fetus go to (once a decade or so)

Kill Your Mother, Rape Your Dog

And Gwar, same story

Bring Back the Bomb

 

Same Fetus, Killing On Adrenaline was the only album I got into. The one GWAR album I dig is Scumdogs Of The Universe:

 

1 hour ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

The blurb: "8 new savage tracks soaked in doomy despair, maliciously crafted and fiercely executed, a must have for all the fans of the Brazilian band and the whole death metal genre! For fans of Dead Congregation, Krypts, Spectral Voice, Incantation."

Does it live up? 

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43 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Does it live up? 

Oh hell yeah. New album's a stone cold killer. But it might be a bit too one-dimensional for you prog guys who be looking for a little "more" from your death metal. Guys like you and Cody. Not that there's anything wrong with that, I just have simpler tastes. I'm partial to the midpaced Incantation clones who use speed sparingly over the hyper-blast Deicide and Suffo clones who blast straight through it all.

 

Miasma of Occvlt Limbs - Occvlta Caerimonia Putridvm, Chilean death

 

Saltas - Mors Salis : Opus I, Sweden 2020. Doc will be all over this one I think. We'll see if he trashes it or not. This was a reco from a friend a little while ago. Cavernous, but more spacious, less "riffy," less typical. Drums are quite interesting which I notice more when there aren't as many driving riffs.

 

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51 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Saltas - Mors Salis : Opus I, Sweden 2020. Doc will be all over this one I think.

I'll give it a go later. EDIT - first track is not engaging me. Busy 'tribal drums', ho hum, thin sound. Nothing much happening. Trite harmonies. It's a pass.

You haven't bitten JUTE GYTE's hook that his new one is straight up black metal...he said it not me.

3 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Fossilization - Leprous Daylight

Our tastes intersect here.

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1 minute ago, Thatguy said:

I'll give it a go later.

You haven't bitten JUTE GYTE's hook that his new one is straight up black metal...he said it not me.

Our tastes intersect here.

There is nothing of Jute's (Adam's) that I have any desire to put in my mouth. Which fortunately for you leaves all the more for you to chow down on big guy. Feel free to Gyte yourself silly.

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5 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Oh hell yeah. New album's a stone cold killer. But it might be a bit too one-dimensional for you prog guys who be looking for a little "more" from your death metal.

You know I enjoy a bunch of the same DM you do, it's not like everything needs to have weird time signatures and off-kilter dissonant guitars. I like songs that keep me engaged. I'm nodding along to this Fossilization album so far, which means I don't hate it, which is good. Already heard a couple of unexpected turns and I'm only halfway through. It's promising! 

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