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Here a few I bought recently. I buy way too many albums!

Burial Remains  -  Spawn of Chaos
Manbryne  -  Heilsweg: O udręce ciała i tułaczce duszy
Kankar -  Dunkle Millennia
Throne  -  Pestilent Dawn
Celestial Sanctuary  -  Soul Diminished
Coffin Mulch  -  Septic Funeral
The Stone  -  Kosturnice
Mooncitadel  -  Night's Scarlet Symphonies
Sarkrista  -  Sworn to Profound Heresy
Codex Mortis -   What Befalls Of Tainted Souls
Délétère  -  Theovorator: Babelis Testamentum
Forteresse  -  Thèmes pour la rébellion
Délétère  -  Per Aspera ad Pestilentiam
Délétère  -  Les heures de la peste
Délétère  -  De Horae Leprae
 

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10 hours ago, navybsn said:

 

Also grabbed Uriah Heap - Sweet Freedom the other day.

 

I finally started warming up to them after hearing "July Morning" blaring through terrible speakers at a nearby liquor store. Something about the speaker cone distortion really brought it home for me. Any albums in particular that you'd recommend?

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9 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

I finally started warming up to them after hearing "July Morning" blaring through terrible speakers at a nearby liquor store. Something about the speaker cone distortion really brought it home for me. Any albums in particular that you'd recommend?

Sweet Freedom and Demons & Wizards are all you need. I do like The Magician's Birthday and Very Heavy, Very Humble but I rarely reach for them.

Picked up the vinyl reissues of Bolt Thrower's For Victory & Mercenary and Mayhem - Dawn of the Black Hearts from Hell's Headbangers. Not that I don't already have the digital, cd, and surely the tapes (somewhere), but I didn't have them on vinyl. Oh, and the Spectral Wound vinyl is on the way too.

For April:

Eternal Champion - Ravening Iron (finally showed up - ordered in November)

Wode - Burn in Many Mirrors

Osees - Live at Henry Miller Library Big Sur

Nekromantheon - Visions of Trismegistos

Haapoja - Haapoja

Altar of Eden - The Grotto Screams

The Wraith - Gloom Ballet

The Gnosis - The Gnosis

Yuka Zolo - Bleed

Hollow Mirrors - s/t

Hallas - Tales of Future Past (vinyl because I already had the cd but needed the vinyl)

My name is Don and I am an addict.

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39 minutes ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

So how is the new Wode Navy? I'm almost afraid to go listen for myself, I've heard troubling reports that it's not the same ole Wode we know and love. I trust you to give it to me straight. I can take it.

It's not Servants of the Countercosmos, but it's not as bad as the latest UADA or anything. I pre-ordered based on the fact it was Wode. I mean no way it won't be good right? I wouldn't have bought it had I a chance to listen to the whole thing first. Every damn time I pre-order it ends up being a disappointment.

I can't see you liking it.

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Need to regroup for next Bandcamp Friday. Been a hectic year so far so I am not sure what is what. And I am pretty discombobulated looking for the right place to post things, I guess I'll start just coalescing around where I see people posting. Normally this would go into 'What are you listening to now' but I am digging Sutura - Clasta (2019) and looking forward to playing their new release Dawn of Cursed Souls next. Solid Brazilian Death/thrash with a little melody but not too much.

Other issues causing me great angst: I don't know how Navy posted a link to his BC page and I am jealous. For that matter I cannot even get back to the part of my profile where I can edit my signature. Are we able to post youtube or BC embeds? Or just go by lists? I am going to be the kid in the back raising his hand with stupid questions for a while. But at least I will be throwing horns while my hand is up.

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4 hours ago, Hungarino said:

Other issues causing me great angst: I don't know how Navy posted a link to his BC page and I am jealous. For that matter I cannot even get back to the part of my profile where I can edit my signature. Are we able to post youtube or BC embeds? Or just go by lists? I am going to be the kid in the back raising his hand with stupid questions for a while. But at least I will be throwing horns while my hand is up.

Youtube embeds automatically by copying & pasting the link - no such luck with BC I am afraid.

Signature issue = Click on drop down by username in top right of screen>Account Settings>Signature>knock yourself out

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11 hours ago, Thatguy said:

I'm probably looking in the wrong places, but I can't see the unadulterated praise here for the new ALTARAGE that it richly deserves.

 

Are people here not worthy too?

I've gotta say this new one the boys from Bilbao just dropped has been the first one I've had a positive initial response to since their massive and unfuckwithable debut. All the follow-ups have left me cold until now. This new one seems like a keeper. 

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10 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Just got home from a week out of town and the monitor on my recording computer released the magic smoke when I turned it on, so I got a new monitor. It's for a good cause, I tell myself.

My monitor hates it when I am away.  It's steady diet of porn, spotify, forums and endless spreadsheets of music cataloguing gets shared with tablets and phones instead and it gets jealous really easily.  Mine got so mad it keyed my paintwork on my car.

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10 hours ago, navybsn said:

Can't say I've ever given Altarage a proper listen.

Sucks about your monitor there Father A. In my experience, shit like that always happens after I've spent a healthy amount on something I wouldn't have had I known I was going to have to replace something else expensive.

Thanks man. It wasn't a complete shock but sucks nonetheless, and yeah, the timing definitely could have been better. Pretty sure @MacabreEternal is right that it self-destructed in a fit of pique. I put it in the corner, mentioned that its replacement was thinner and younger, and pointed out that it had brought this all on itself. 

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3 hours ago, MacabreEternal said:

Altarage - Succumb - gatefold vinyl and t-shirt bundle (and a second mortgage to cover the postage from the EU)

As someone who has gotten a lot of his order from UK lately, I feel you man. Ever since Brexit, Swedish customs are quick to slap on a €7-9 VAT on every package as well. Ouch.

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