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4 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

It's pretty great. I enjoy it a lot. The new vocalist is the guy from Artificial Brain, he keeps it guttural as fuck for the most part, and the album is sprinkled with cool riffs and left turns. Not your average "let's get the old slam band back together" album. They're on Unique Leader now, and they hired me to do the cover art! :)

Cody is a unique dude, the demos hinted at a pretty different sound from what is happening elsewhere in the slam and brutal death scenes. I didn't realize it was your artwork though, it looks awesome!

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2 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

Cody is a unique dude, the demos hinted at a pretty different sound from what is happening elsewhere in the slam and brutal death scenes. I didn't realize it was your artwork though, it looks awesome!

Thanks man - it's a digital piece, and for some reason I never feel as personal about them as I do my paintings, so I rarely share them. Regardless, it's a killer album and I've really enjoyed connecting with Cody online, so it was an honor to do some work for them. Cody did the layout, I just provided the image.

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5 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Thanks man - it's a digital piece, and for some reason I never feel as personal about them as I do my paintings, so I rarely share them. Regardless, it's a killer album and I've really enjoyed connecting with Cody online, so it was an honor to do some work for them. Cody did the layout, I just provided the image.

It reminds me that I'm going to have to start bugging him soon about finishing my artwork. I think he deleted his art website, so I hope he's still available. If not, I may be in the market if you're interested.

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28 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

It reminds me that I'm going to have to start bugging him soon about finishing my artwork. I think he deleted his art website, so I hope he's still available. If not, I may be in the market if you're interested.

I know he said part of the reason he wanted to hire someone was a lack of time/energy for art, but definitely hit him up. If he can't do it for whatever reason, I'd be happy to help.

4 hours ago, deathstorm said:

Congrats on cover job what does the cover look like

Thanks man, here it is:

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Check them out on Unique Leader's bandcamp page, you might dig what they're doing.

 

NP: Impaled - Mondo Medicale ...yeah, I remember why I liked this. Fun times.

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13 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I know he said part of the reason he wanted to hire someone was a lack of time/energy for art, but definitely hit him up. If he can't do it for whatever reason, I'd be happy to help.

Thanks man, here it is:

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Check them out on Unique Leader's bandcamp page, you might dig what they're doing.

 

NP: Impaled - Mondo Medicale ...yeah, I remember why I liked this. Fun times.

Thanks buddy I will check them out I ordered the shirt with your logo on it I will pick up the cd soon I like drills and needles I heard them on youtube  

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52 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

Novembre - Materia

Novembre - The Blue

Stunning progressive gothic metal, I have no idea why this band isn't more popular. Should appeal to fans of everyone from Moonspell and Paradise Lost to Devin Townsend and Opeth. 

Hmm well I'll have to check that out. Honestly there's not much gothic metal that's clicked with me though.

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3 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

That's exactly why I would suggest giving them a try, they're pretty different from the pack with their progressive flair.

Worth a shot. Just another one of the endless albums I need to check out. Seriously 240 albums on the list and I haven't touched death, folk, power, or thrash metal yet...not sure I'll ever make a serious dent on that list either.

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6 minutes ago, BlutAusNerd said:

That's exactly why I would suggest giving them a try, they're pretty different from the pack with their progressive flair.

I'm checking out "Novembrine Waltz" now. I know I've listened to them a little bit before, but I couldn't recall their sound. The combination of vocal styles (and especially the clean melodies) really remind me of Daylight Dies, they must have been an influence on DD. A little sappy at times, but really good.

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