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1 hour ago, RelentlessOblivion said:

My Dying Bride - Immortal Binding (2024)

Oh how the mighty have fallen. By far the most boring MDB has ever been. 

 

Oh man, I'm disappointed to hear that!  I'm just getting around to checking it out and have been looking forward to this one for awhile now.  Been a fan of these guys for about 17 years now.  Does this new one lean more toward the doom side i.e "Like Gods of the Sun" and "Angel and the Dark River" or the death/doom end of the spectrum i.e "The Dreadful Hours" and "Songs of Darkness, Words of Light"?

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Saw ASG last night. Probably one of my favorite live bands ever. Killer show. So this morning on the way to the grocery store:

ASG - Feeling Good is Good Enough 

ASG - Win Us Over 

Now, eating chips and queso listening to my RSD haul:

Motorhead - Remorse? No!

The Dead Milkmen - Bucky Fellini

Sisters of Mercy - first 2 EPs

Sepultura - Morbid Visions 

Sepultura - Bestial Devastation 

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NP: Chainsword - Born Triumphant

▶︎ Born Triumphant | Chainsword (bandcamp.com)

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Polish dm. The expected Bolt Thrower and Vader are in here along with a few tricks to vary things up. Otherwise the album knows what it is and fully embraces the idea that doing something unoriginal extremely well will always beat doing something original poorly. Fans on the subgenre, myself included, will enjoy.

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15 hours ago, JamesT said:

Oh man, I'm disappointed to hear that!  I'm just getting around to checking it out and have been looking forward to this one for awhile now.  Been a fan of these guys for about 17 years now.  Does this new one lean more toward the doom side i.e "Like Gods of the Sun" and "Angel and the Dark River" or the death/doom end of the spectrum i.e "The Dreadful Hours" and "Songs of Darkness, Words of Light"?

To be honest, it barely even felt like a MDB album to me, I’d listen to Feel the Misery…

NP: Coffins - Sinister Oath (2024)

 

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Nemedian Chronicles - The Savage Sword (2024)

French Power Epic Heavy Metal band. With influences as diverse as Blind Guardian, Manowar, Rhapsody, Manilla Road or Iron Maiden.

Nemedian Chronicles is all about Robert E.Howard's Conan the Barbarian stories.

This kind of music is not normally my cup of tea. But I decided to listen to the album this morning to get an idea.

Edit : Okay, it's still not my cup of tea. After a long, epic introduction reminiscent of Rhapsody with a pinch of Blind Guardian, here comes the second track, and from the very first seconds, I already know I'm not going to like it. Well, I won't insist and move on, but I'll leave it here in case there are any fans.

 

Arsena - Blood Rusted Mother Earth (2022)

American Thrash Metal in the place !

 

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21 hours ago, JamesT said:

Oh man, I'm disappointed to hear that!  I'm just getting around to checking it out and have been looking forward to this one for awhile now.  Been a fan of these guys for about 17 years now.  Does this new one lean more toward the doom side i.e "Like Gods of the Sun" and "Angel and the Dark River" or the death/doom end of the spectrum i.e "The Dreadful Hours" and "Songs of Darkness, Words of Light"?

Don't worry man. You'll love it.

I couldn't tell you whether it is more doom or death/doom. It sounds like everything else MDB have done in the last 20 years.

Their output is generally very consistent and a bit interchangeable so I tend to distinguish by production choices. I hated the drum sound on Feel the Misery which is an otherwise decent album. I didn't think the layered vocals on The Ghost of Orion were right for it, even though they sounded good 

I can't fault the production (or at least nothing stands out) on the new one so, since it otherwise still sounds exactly like what I would expect of MDB in 2024, it's a win.

Notable perhaps that I didn't think the lead single/video a few weeks ago was anything special... but I've been enjoying listening to the whole album the last few days.

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