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6 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Discarnation - Demo 2023,  caverncore Belgium

 

Thank you for the disclaimer Cab, now I won't waste my time on them.

No worries. You are definitely not the targeted demographic so there's no sense trying to misrepresent what it is. Sometimes that alone makes more haters than just happening on something that's not your bag. I do the same thing with certain movies where you can tell the marketers were completely trying to blow smoke up the ass of the people who don't usually like whatever genre it's in. Like if I was trying to figure out a marketing strategy for Blue Velvet, I wouldn't pitch it as a murder mystery even if it technically meets that definition. It might put some asses in the seats that otherwise would have stayed away, but that short term gain erodes consumer trust which is far more damaging in the long term.

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1 hour ago, BlackSmith said:

Deeds of Flesh - Reduced To Ashes
 

 

Always had a bit of a soft spot for this band. Couldn't tell you why.

NP: Empires of Euphrates - Echoes of the Ancient Past

▶︎ Echoes Of Ancient Past | EMPIRES OF EUPHRATES | HPGD (bandcamp.com)

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Always cool to see different mythologies and pantheons than plain ol' Greek and Roman showing up. It's melodic death metal. All the members here have some kind of pedigree so it comes out strong and focused. Not going dazzle anybody, but catchy enough and worth at least one spin.

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Alrighty so I’ve been scouring the internet for 2024 releases, so far that’s search has given me two albums that I think are pretty decent

 

Lair - The Hidden Shiv

it’s not revolutionary by any means, but it’s some pretty solid sludge

 

Deconsecrated - Ascension in the Altar of Condemned

I would describe this as dawn of possession meets Covenant, the Immolation and Morbid Angel influence is there without the whole album. Just feeling like feel good throwback death metal.

influence is there without the whole album. Just feeling like feel good throwback death metal.

 

Okay, now that is over with:

bestial piglord - essence of brown

supposedly, experimental sludge, but I’m just not hearing it. Dude needs to get back in the lab and try some different ingredients because this experiment failed…

Crossroad - the funeral path

alright, let’s lay down some ground rules shall we? You don’t get to be an alleged doom metal band, call your album, the funeral path, and have absolutely nothing to do with funeral doom! No instead, it’s, actually, barely even doom might as well be a traditional metal album, honestly.

there was a third album. I was going to talk about, but honestly, it was such forgettable death metal that I’ve already forgotten the band and the album title.

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Morne/Engraved with Pain-doom/sludge/post metal/crust/some industrial tuches-bought the CD, second full  listen. I've seen it on a couple of lists, but  I'm surprised it didn't get more attention during list season. Maybe it's too massive an album. Long songs that require patience for subtle  atmospheric  shifts of mood and tone, but this fucker crushes with end of time, tribal grooves.

NP: Ahab/The Choral Tombs, grabbed this one ,too, getting my tasty  post doom fix.

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NP: Angranost - Magna Lua Ordem Mistica

▶︎ Magna Lua Ordem Mística | Angrenost (bandcamp.com)

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Having a real drummer (since 2022 apparently) is doing wonders for this album. It's a little bit samey, but not in a way that's intolerable. Then again it may be due to the album fairly long runtime. Outside of that I have no notes for this one.

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1 hour ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Shape of Despair - Angels of Distress, Finland 2001

 

 

1 hour ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Shape of Despair - Angels of Distress, Finland 2001

 

I’m a break from the goa pen I see, good album though I’d have thought too melodic for your standards?

 

NP: Pantera - CFH

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