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9 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Usually you'll say a few words about an album you post. You didn't here, but I liked the cover so I went to the trouble of dialing it up anyway just to find it's post-metal. You could have just said so and saved me the disappointment Cab.

Yeah. Sorry 'bout that. I was tired to state of undeath when I posted that trying to squeeze in a little metal before crossing the river Styx on an innertube. I was really more trying to keep myself awake than anything. Charon apparently doesn't take well to free market competition and decided to poke holes in my raft. Petty bastard.  Now even the passage to the underworld is getting hit with inflation.

NP: Scabbard - Lidské loutky

▶︎ Lidské Loutky | Scabbard (bandcamp.com)

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Here we go. Band's been kicking around since '92 with their first full length releasing in 96 and this album was 2022. My first thoughts when it kicked in were something along the lines of 'wow, this has a very authentic older sounding style. I sometimes forget in the midst of all the praise for Morbid Angel, Death, or Suffocation that Fleshcrawl had a just as outsized an influence on death metal in certain pockets of Europe. Sans any real Scandanavian influence from Entombed or Impaled I'd say Fleshcrawl is the definite point of root under the death metal tree  that this leads to. Looks like they've got a few albums through the years and if they're of a similar quality I think I might just seek out the discography on hard copy. I need more pleasant and reliable non-cofmforts in my musical life.

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59 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Anata - Under A Stone With No Inscription

That album is packed wall to wall with some of the best metal ever recorded. The Conductor's Departure was incredible as well, but just not quite as idea dense as Under A Stone. I do really miss these dudes putting out albums, but I appreciate all the more the albums we do have. I think I read an interview with them where they basically said that pursuing their further education in music wasn't going to allow them much time to write, record, and perform the metal stuff. Man, I need to go listen to some Anata now.

NP: Thanatophobia - Kaleidoscope of Fears

▶︎ Kaleidoscope Of Fears | THANATOPHOBIA | Lord Of The Sick Recordings (bandcamp.com)

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Taking a chance here and clicking the play button completely blind. Looks like a pretty safe bet for some black or death...

...Alright well we've got death of the too quiet rumbling guitars and too loud gurgled vocals variety. It's certainly not terrible, but it strikes me immediately as what you might put on if you ran out of Mortician albums to listen to somehow. I certainly don't mind it, but I have yet to hear an album of that very particular niche change the game in any significant way. Still it'll probably remain on standby for me with Devourment, Defeated Sanity, and Grave Miasma among others. Who knows though, maybe it'll stick with me and change my mind.

 

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20 minutes ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

That album is packed wall to wall with some of the best metal ever recorded. The Conductor's Departure was incredible as well, but just not quite as idea dense as Under A Stone. I do really miss these dudes putting out albums, but I appreciate all the more the albums we do have. I think I read an interview with them where they basically said that pursuing their further education in music wasn't going to allow them much time to write, record, and perform the metal stuff. Man, I need to go listen to some Anata now.

They were phenomenal. The Conductor's Departure is the one I play the most. I guess the melodies drew me in. But as far as cool ideas per minute, Under A Stone really goes hard. And the mix is better too, less pushed mids, more natural sounding. I wonder just how great that supposedly finished but unreleased last album is.

NP: Abigor - Opus IV

I guess tonight's playlist has been brought to me by the letter "A".

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4 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

They were phenomenal. The Conductor's Departure is the one I play the most. I guess the melodies drew me in. But as far as cool ideas per minute, Under A Stone really goes hard. And the mix is better too, less pushed mids, more natural sounding. I wonder just how great that supposedly finished but unreleased last album is.

Maybe one day we’ll get to hear it, Until then Under a Stone… and Conductor’s Departure aren’t a bad way for Anata to sign off.

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9 hours ago, JonoBlade said:

Oh no he di'nt. Teacher, Mark's talking about politics again. Ban him!

As for Carlos, I reckon they were both as bad as each other. 

Well they both constantly gaslit and triggered each other. But only one dealt in misogyny, xenophobia, blatant racism and attacked dissenters with the supposed superiority of the "smartest poster in the forum"  with his rage fueled rants with  dumpster loads of of graphs, charts and endless citations of data points, journals and research justifying his disdain in a mountain of posts with verbiage that make the GG's post lengths look like little haiku poems by comparison. It was an epic cesspool of manure. And then....well, he cleaned up, but apparently it was just  suppressed, always boiling under the surface waiting for the chance to unload his fury and disgust of this world. It was just a matter of time before he would go off his meds. Yeah, what a shame he's gone. 

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11 minutes ago, markm said:

Well they both constantly gaslit and triggered each other. But only one dealt in misogyny, xenophobia, blatant racism and attacked dissenters with the supposed superiority of the "smartest poster in the forum"  with his rage fueled rants with  dumpster loads of of graphs, charts and endless citations of data points, journals and research justifying his disdain in a mountain of posts with verbiage that make the GG's post lengths look like little haiku poems by comparison. It was an epic cesspool of manure. And then....well, he cleaned up, but apparently it was just  suppressed, always boiling under the surface waiting for the chance to unload his fury and disgust of this world. It was just a matter of time before he would go off his meds. Yeah, what a shame he's gone. 

I love haiku!

Yeah I had completely forgotten that you two had a falling out a few years back.

JAG our hands-off right-wing moderator wasn't too keen on Deadly either as he blamed him for chasing all the AMG contributors away. I remember JAG saying he had joined a local Wisconsin chapter of the Proud Boys at one point. So now I've been wondering these last three years if he could be sitting in prison with the Jan 6 insurrectionists. 

I don't ever remember seeing Carl antagonizing Deadly. I think he was only guilty of the crime of posting while being a latte liberal and living in a million dollar home in Sydney's inner west suburbs. That really irritated Deadly for some reason. 

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Hi all 🤘 Good morning from France !

Before starting a new day's work, I couldn't resist buying this album. It contains the first 3 demos by French death metal band Mercyless, back when they were called Merciless with an "i" and not a "y".

The early days were strongly influenced by the Thrash scene, before the band hardened their sound.

Mercyless - Unholy Chapters (2023)

 

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