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NP: Random shit from this thread. I need new metal so I've been checking your NP's


Let's see, listened to Father Befouled - Crowned in .... I like the dark sound. Pretty heavy shit. Some interesting atonal stuff going on, a few times guitar sounds totally out of tune and it sounds sick. But overall the riffs are too basic, slow & predictable patterns. Too many slow doomy parts. Quality dm should have more going on. 

Sacred crucifix- Aeon... boring. Hard to sit through. Definition of generic riffs. This is like a heavier Vektor but with none of the musicianship or creative ideas. Occasional chuggy section comes around bit it's not enough to make it interesting. 

Incendium - opens with the douchiest melody I ever heard. But then a really sick fast riff comes in. Hopes raised. Kept listening for another 5 minutes. Hopes dashed. Nothing even remotely good came after that one riff. I hated this. 

Algol - Mictlan. This is the worst thing I ever heard being passed off as ""black metal"". I mean, I've heard stuff that isnt bm at all but at least those bands call it "post bm" or something. This was the most lame, ball-less, boring music I ever heard. Like some kind of basic 70's rock before drums were invented. Is this what bm has become?? This is considered bm today?? I guess anything can be bm nowadays. I'm gonna have to stop listening to new "black metal" bands entirely... Thanks Michtlan.....


Fulci- Tropical sun. Fuck yeah. This is what I'm talking about. Pure slabs of pounding heaviness, every instrument crunchy and audible. Everything clicks. Good amount of variation to keep things interesting too. Well written songs. Reminds me a bit of Natrium (also from Italy), but less technical.  

Skeletal Remains - Fragments. Hmm.. all the ingredients seem to be there but it's not clicking for me. I like fast but this is almost too fast and random. Maybe it takes time. It's got some good sections.


Seidhr- Wrath.... high pitched screams are so lame... anyway. Aside from that, this kicks ass! Great shreddy blackened guitars. Tons of energy and adrenaline, frantic at times. Solid short songs that just stab you. Cool vocals reminiscent of old Kreator or Sepultura. Wouldn't mind a few groovy parts or a different guitar tone once in a while for variery but nonetheless, a killer album.
 

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Sinister - The Post-Apocalyptic Servant, Netherlands 2014. First time exploring their later post-2000 stuff. I've generally pretty much stuck with the first 3 ('92 - '95) but from the sounds of this one maybe I should have checked this later stuff out a long time ago.

 

Skelethal - Of the Depths.... ripping French death metal of the un-progressive variety, 2017. I have this one, but I think I need to spin it more often.

 

Skelethal - Unveiling the Threshold, 2020, the second of only two full lengths.

 

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Power Trip - Nightmare Logic (2017)

I mentioned this yesterday. So I'm not posting a Youtube video this time 😉

I only discovered Power Trip last week. I like the Thrash groove the band develops on several tracks. It makes you want to headbang.

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2 hours ago, Arioch said:

Power Trip - Nightmare Logic (2017)

I mentioned this yesterday. So I'm not posting a Youtube video this time 😉

I only discovered Power Trip last week. I like the Thrash groove the band develops on several tracks. It makes you want to headbang.

They seem to be reforming and continuing which is great to see.

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8 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Always suspected you wuz a pussyfooter

I was thinking a syphilitic vagina...

So Japan it is today

One of my all time fave live bands - Melt Banana (Live at Obscene Extreme 2016)

Sabbat - Live at Nagoya Park

One of my all time favorite videos is Sabbat playing live in a park somewhere in Japan with a bunch of rando normies wandering through. Can't imagine what was going through their minds seeing the fucking Sabbat anarchy. Right up there with 16 yo Beherit playing in a mall in Finland.

Sigh - Live at MDF VII

 

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Humiliation - No Escape, Malaysian death 2017. The 8th of 14 full lengths. Formed in 2009 they've released an album every single year from 2010 up through 2023. Who knew you could make a whole career out of Bolt Thrower worship?

 

Humiliation - Dawn of Warfare, 2010, the first one really is an homage to BT. And I don't mind at all.

 

8 hours ago, navybsn said:

I was thinking a syphilitic vagina...

Of course you were.

 

 

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NP: Cabra Infernum - Negroes Rituales Para La Cabra Infernal

▶︎ NEKRO 022: CABRA INFERNAL - "Negros Rituales Para La Cabra Infernal" | Nekrolustrecords (bandcamp.com)

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Seems like there was a recording issue or two with this one, but that happens sometimes. Still pretty decent. Very simple and unassuming black metal, but with this kind of thing I'm definitely not expecting Psycroptic or something. Nice length for an album at just over thirty minutes to. 

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Coffin Creep - Corpse Defiler, Sweden 2017

 

Bloodstrike - In Death We Rot, Denver CO 2015

 

2 hours ago, Nasty_Cabbage said:

NP: Cabra Infernal - Negroes Rituales Para La Cabra Infernal

Seems like there was a recording issue or two with this one, but that happens sometimes. Still pretty decent. Very simple and unassuming black metal, but with this kind of thing I'm definitely not expecting Psycroptic or something. Nice length for an album at just over thirty minutes to. 

Black Rituals for the Infernal Goat. From Ecuador. Good cover, looks like a Moyen. Simple and unassuming is the goal. We don't want Psycroptic or anything. I'll have to make a point to get to this one later.

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Soundgarden/Badmotorfinger-I love this album. listening to this album makes me want to sell my soul to the devil to have a voice like Chris Cornell at which point I would rip my lungs out of my chest singing this song. The pipes on that dude.  So sad. The guy had everything. Actually, I would probably just go back in time to 1990 and see Soundgarden at the peak of their powers before the band blew up into the mega stadium rock star band they became. 

 

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