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1 hour ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Dvne - Etemen Ænka   ...it's not for me, oh well.

Rahu - The Quest For The Vajra Of Shadows

I wasn't really feeling that DVNE album either last I listened to it. May give it another shot, may not. That Rahu gets a couple of spins per week at Casa Navy.

Reviewing some best of lists today to see if there is anything interesting I missed. So far, I haven't seen much to perk my attention. May just be the dour mood I'm in.

NP: Darkthrone - Eternal Hails

Clandestine Blaze - Secrets of Laceration

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3 minutes ago, navybsn said:

I wasn't really feeling that DVNE album either last I listened to it. May give it another shot, may not. That Rahu gets a couple of spins per week at Casa Navy.

Reviewing some best of lists today to see if there is anything interesting I missed. So far, I haven't seen much to perk my attention. May just be the dour mood I'm in.

NP: Darkthrone - Eternal Hails

Clandestine Blaze - Secrets of Laceration

I'm having a weird music day. Dying to listen to something, but I looked through hundreds of albums on my phone and looked at some new releases and nothing felt like the right thing. Opeth is comfort food.

4 minutes ago, JamesT said:

Heading down the Opeth rabbit hole?  Awesome! 

I save this album for the right occasion. Found it in a record store when I was a teenager and wound up listening to it every morning without fail for about 6 months. Perfect for a day like today when nothing else seems quite right.

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15 minutes ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I'm having a weird music day. Dying to listen to something, but I looked through hundreds of albums on my phone and looked at some new releases and nothing felt like the right thing. Opeth is comfort food.

I save this album for the right occasion. Found it in a record store when I was a teenager and wound up listening to it every morning without fail for about 6 months. Perfect for a day like today when nothing else seems quite right.

Yep, I've been there before.  I'm ready to rock out to some good tunes, and yet nothing seems to strike me quite right.  In those cases, I usually turn to one of my top 5 favorite bands of all:  PanterA, Overkill, Crowbar, Judas Priest, and AC/DC.  That seems to be a good cure until I can decide on something a bit more obscure if need be. 

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On it goes...this is what you get if you wait until the midnight hour to listen to new metal for the year. Think I'm getting near the end of my list listening....we'll see. 

 Arkhtinn/二度目の災害-There's been so much atmoblack over COVID-I'm just atmoblack over saturated.

King Buffalo/The Burden of Restlessness

Kuaun/Ice Fleet

Empyrium/Über den Sternen

Cannibal Corpse/Violence Unimagined

Funeral Mist/Deiform-Glad to see this one get some praise on a couple of No Clean Singing guest lists

 

 

But wait, there's more...

Fluids/Not Dark Yet

Tribal Gaze/Godless Voyage

Thorn/Crawling Worship

Steel Bearing Hand/Slay in Hell


 Dream Unending/Tide Turns Eternal

 

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