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Author:  lord_ghengis [ Thu Jul 03, 2014 3:04 am ]
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That is actually one I sampled and dismissed haha, probably due to the Relapse sound and screamier vocals.

Author:  shouvince [ Thu Jul 03, 2014 4:59 am ]
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Infernal hails, Louie! Will check out that Furor album soon.

Massive post from ghenghis and he delivered as usual.

As for me, only two albums have been worth listening to (on repeat mode):

Dead Congregation - Promulgation of the Fall
Portrait - Crossroads (Heavy metal influenced by Mercyful Fate and King Diamond)

Both albums were kinda slow to absorb and grow on me. But now, they're getting regular spins and both rule!

Author:  Beer Baron [ Thu Jul 03, 2014 2:47 pm ]
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Question - Doomed Passages

Despite their unimaginative name, these guys have done a very good job with their debut. Dark tremolo riffs reminiscent of the classic Finnish Death bands but this isn't a clone band, they draw influences from other bands like Autopsy and The Chasm(to my ears at least) and the song writing is excellent. For me, vocals play a very important role and this guy does a very good job here with his growls.

Author:  Jimmy Calhoun [ Fri Jul 04, 2014 4:21 am ]
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That Halberd does sound pretty sick, actually. Will there be a CD version?

Author:  ~Guest 82538 [ Fri Jul 04, 2014 7:39 pm ]
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Has anyone listened to the new Svartidaudi EP? One song is available on the band's BC page but I was really curious about the rest of it. Since I'm talking about it, does anyone know what the hell happened to its CD version that was supposed to come out by the end of April? I can't seem to find it anywhere... :(

Author:  Misfit74 [ Fri Jul 04, 2014 9:00 pm ]
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lord_ghengis:

If you caught Abysmal Torment's album I'm surprised not to see something on Soreption - Engineering the Void. Did you listen to it? Also missing that I might expect to see would be this year's albums from Pyrexia and Sinister. Thoughts on any of these?

Author:  mjollnir [ Sat Jul 05, 2014 12:51 am ]
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Fuckin' A dude! This is awesome. I will review this in a few days, for sure! :metal:

Author:  Necroticism174 [ Sat Jul 05, 2014 2:32 am ]
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Jimmy Calhoun wrote:
That Halberd does sound pretty sick, actually. Will there be a CD version?

A few labels have shown interest, so it's only a matter of time. Meanwhile, we plan on uploading the entire thing to bandcamp within the next few days, so keep your ears peeled. Thanks for the shout out, Ghengis.

Author:  shouvince [ Sat Jul 05, 2014 5:17 am ]
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:O I thought it was only a single track and ghenghis's post got me confused. Upload the entire album, Necro! Looking forward to it.

Author:  Metantoine [ Sat Jul 05, 2014 6:03 pm ]
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Ghengis has heard the full thing due to nepotism, of course! I'm glad he liked it that much though. The album will be out today! Many labels were interested but their schedule are so tight that they had places for us but we're still looking.

Edit: it has been released!

Author:  CrushedRevelation [ Sat Jul 05, 2014 11:43 pm ]
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I'm listening to this Halberd as we speak, and I have to say, that Northern Bloodletting is pretty fuckin' awesome guys. Loving it so far.

Author:  lord_ghengis [ Sun Jul 06, 2014 5:14 am ]
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androdion wrote:
Has anyone listened to the new Svartidaudi EP? One song is available on the band's BC page but I was really curious about the rest of it. Since I'm talking about it, does anyone know what the hell happened to its CD version that was supposed to come out by the end of April? I can't seem to find it anywhere... :(


Yeah, got held up by the printing press, there are another few bands in the same boat, no idea when or if it'll ever come.

Misfit74 wrote:
lord_ghengis:

If you caught Abysmal Torment's album I'm surprised not to see something on Soreption - Engineering the Void. Did you listen to it? Also missing that I might expect to see would be this year's albums from Pyrexia and Sinister. Thoughts on any of these?


Haven't heard Soreption I don't think, may have to give it a look, cover art has definitely crossed my path at some point. Pyrexia was last year, and Sinister never appealed to me for whatever reason.

Author:  shouvince [ Sun Jul 06, 2014 5:25 am ]
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Metantoine wrote:
Ghengis has heard the full thing due to nepotism, of course! I'm glad he liked it that much though. The album will be out today! Many labels were interested but their schedule are so tight that they had places for us but we're still looking.

Edit: it has been released!


:love: I heard a bit of it just now. Will dig into this later.

Author:  Twin_guitar_attack [ Sun Jul 06, 2014 11:30 am ]
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AuldAnxiety wrote:
My favorite releases from this year are:

Howls of Ebb
http://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL49 ... w3pPcVhsFW

Emptiness
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3lBT9XJj_H8

Both bands are unique, with warm trippy organic production. They breathe. Different for sure. But with complementary vibes.


Emptiness felt kinda half assed throughout the album. It had some cool ideas, but at points it just didn't pull off either the twisted sound, nor the melancholy I felt they were going for. Now maybe its the fact some of those riffs sound a lot like Monika era Atrox, but Howls of Ebb is sounding great so far, especially those frantic solos and "odd" riffs. And even with the clever playing those vocals are still primal and kind of caveman-ish. Great recommendation.

Domain's Sinister Ceremonies is getting a LOT of attention it seems. I really liked it, but it's around 85/100 for me, it's great, but with that kind of a sound Immolation do it just that bit better. While I enjoyed it, I think Hour of Penance have the best death metal album so far (not counting Behemoth as death metal due to their BM-isms)

I did this top 50 of the year so far last week, and I already know it's pretty wrong, as I've heard great stuff since, but make of it what you will, I think they're all great albums regardless:
http://swirlsofnoise.com/2014/06/30/top ... y-to-june/

Author:  Metantoine [ Mon Jul 07, 2014 3:57 pm ]
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Anyone heard the new Bongripper? It was released today for free on Bandcamp, check it out, it's obviously good.
Awesome art as well!
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Author:  babysgottalocomotive [ Mon Jul 07, 2014 7:20 pm ]
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x0r444 wrote:

also discovered a black metal band called Anholt from russia and the album is called "Karma Evangelica." i didn't have much aside from general curiosity but i ended up listening to half the album before i knew it. here's the link:

http://anholt.bandcamp.com/releases
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That Anholt album is a really cool listen. It's quite an interesting mix of styles, and is mesmerising and VERY dark in parts. Cheers!

Author:  ~Guest 76452 [ Wed Jul 09, 2014 7:14 pm ]
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Here's my favorite albums from this year at the midway point. All Japanese stuff (the shock). That new Anubis Gate I liked a lot, however.

1. MinstreliX [power metal] - Chronostrings
2. Albion [power metal] - Campanula
3. Aldious [heavy/power metal] - Dazed & Delight
4. Mahatma [progressive rock] - Re:generation
5. SoundWitch [J-rock/Industrial/Gothic]- Romanesque

Honorable mentions:
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Around the Nation [hard rock/power metal/J-pop] - AtheNa1 regeneration
Cyntia [hard rock/heavy metal] - Limit Break
Dazzle [industrial/groove metal] - Repeat the Brain
Dragon Guardian & Knights of Round 「桜牙」 [power metal] - 忠臣蔵鬼倒伝
Gacharic Spin [J-pop/J-rock] - Winner
Iron Attack! [power metal] - Artemis
Magistina Saga [symphonic/gothic metal] - Creaith Anthem
My Material Season [melodeath] - Awaking to the Piano Dramatic
人間椅子 (Ningen-Isu) [progressive hard rock/metal] - 無頼豊饒
Odin [power metal] - Endless Journey
Velmentia [power metal] - Daybreakers
Voice of Divine Children [J-rock w/ ethno/electro elements] - Beautiful Silence


Singles/EPs:
1. Another Shrine [power metal] - Crimson Darkness
2. Adrastea [power metal] - Sleep of Insomnia
3. Alchemy Crystal [power metal] - 志鋼の扉
4. Rosario Ark [hard rock/heavy metal] - Guilty
5. 激情★めたりっちぇ [J-rock/power metal/melodeath] - 必殺!リバーシブル
6. Scars of Moment [heavy/power metal] - 氷の鳥籠 / Addio danza
7. 妖精帝國 (Yousei Teikoku) [J-rock] - 使徒覚醒
8. FullMooN [J-pop/J-rock] - Hikari
9. Blood Stain Child [electro/melodeath] - Last Stardust
10. A Drop of Joker [electro-melodeath/metalcore] - End Death

Apologies for lack of description - I'm finding describing stuff increasingly difficult these days. :/

Author:  AcidWorm [ Wed Jul 09, 2014 11:28 pm ]
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Listening through this for the first time and it is sounding very good.

Apparently the band has it for free
http://slugdge.bandcamp.com/

Author:  Diamhea [ Wed Jul 09, 2014 11:40 pm ]
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Grave Digger - Return of the Reaper

Great, fun album!

Author:  mjollnir [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:41 am ]
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This Halberd album fucking slays! Call me seriously impressed. I've listened to this several times already and I keep hearing different elements each time. Great job guys!! :metal:

Author:  Machine_Dead [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:55 am ]
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AcidWorm wrote:


Listening through this for the first time and it is sounding very good.

Apparently the band has it for free
http://slugdge.bandcamp.com/


thx for sharing this, great stuff !

Author:  EpicSceptic [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 7:07 am ]
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Holy shit, I'm not a big death/doom fan but that Halberd album really has some great tracks.

Would you guys care to elaborate which MA members covered what on the album?

Regardless, really digging it guys, good stuff.

Author:  lord_ghengis [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 7:15 am ]
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Necroticism is vocals, RageW is guitar solos and drum programming, Metantoine is lyrics... I don't know Chuck's handle here haha, He does all the rifts and songwriting.

Author:  Thumbman [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 10:28 am ]
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Chuck is juicebitch.

Author:  mjollnir [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 12:28 pm ]
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And RageW is badass on those solos!! Fuck yeah!

Author:  narsilianshard [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 3:06 pm ]
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Man, I was hesitant to check out the new Vintersorg since his stuff can be very hit or miss/samey but Naturbal is fucking great. Maybe his best album ever, his growl is at the top of its game.

Author:  mjollnir [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 3:13 pm ]
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narsilianshard wrote:
Man, I was hesitant to check out the new Vintersorg since his stuff can be very hit or miss/samey but Naturbal is fucking great. Maybe his best album ever, his growl is at the top of its game.


Yeah it's really an amazing album. I'm a huge Vintersorg fan boy, though, so I'm glad someone else is saying that it's badass.

Author:  Beer Baron [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 11:03 pm ]
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Exordium Mors - The Apotheosis of Death

This is a relentless barrage of Blackened Technical Thrash. Very good album

Author:  Misfit74 [ Thu Jul 10, 2014 11:42 pm ]
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The new Goatwhore album "Constricting Rage of the Merciless" delivers some more good, new Goatwhore. Enjoying it so far. Such a tight band. Not a ton of expanded, diverse riffs, but straightforward, quality stuff.

Author:  CF_Mono [ Fri Jul 11, 2014 3:33 am ]
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Misfit74 wrote:
The new Goatwhore album "Constricting Rage of the Merciless" delivers some more good, new Goatwhore. Enjoying it so far. Such a tight band. Not a ton of expanded, diverse riffs, but straightforward, quality stuff.

Thanks for reminding me about this! This promotional video for FBS came out and blew me away haha.

Author:  narsilianshard [ Fri Jul 11, 2014 2:08 pm ]
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I've never understood the popularity of Goatwhore. Aren't they just generic black/thrash 101? I've seen them live about 5 times and have never figured out their appeal.

Author:  shouvince [ Fri Jul 11, 2014 6:19 pm ]
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+1 to the above post. The only song I ever enjoyed of theirs was 'Blood Guilt Eucharist', which I remember because of a music video they did back when I was exploring metal. Apart from that, I lost interest in the band very quickly. They're popular because they're on a big label and tour with mainstream metal bands. They're like the (current) Behemoth of black/thrash.

Author:  AlienZombie [ Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:49 pm ]
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Their live show is how I became a fan. Saw em as an opener for Gwar after their first album came out and thought they tore it up so I bought their cd right there. Maybe not the most innovative band ever, but I love their whole catalog to varying degrees, and find them to be killer live..

Author:  FlynnEatsBreakfast [ Sat Jul 12, 2014 10:45 pm ]
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Metantoine wrote:
Anyone heard the new Bongripper? It was released today for free on Bandcamp, check it out, it's obviously good.
Awesome art as well!
Spoiler: show
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I have, and yes, it is splendid. More doomier than anything they've done in the past, they certainly accomplished what they had in mind. As of this moment in time I'm not going to state it's their best work but there's no denying that it is some of their best work.

Author:  ~Guest 285672 [ Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:07 am ]
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Under the belly of most music coming out this year, Skáphe comes out randomly into the fray and delivers some really schizophrenic black metal. Definitely a "Fallen Empire Records" band, but incredibly good.

Free download here:
http://bandcamp.fallenempirerecords.com/album/sk-phe

PS: The new Thantifaxath and Spectral Lore are ones constantly on my rotation, Thantifaxath especially.

Author:  sushiman [ Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:37 am ]
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Yeah over the past few years I've found Goatwhore's artworks and general aesthetic to be somewhat in my corner, not to mention they are often in line-ups with killer black/ death hordes I listen to a lot, but their actual music doesn't seem to get through to me. For me they're like the Legion of the Damned of black/ thrash... sound pretty awesome on paper but the execution is far subpar. Same goes for this new one. A couple of reviews for their earliest stuff indicate I might be better off investigating there though rather than the Metal Hammer-reviewed stuff of late, so you never know.
Markov wrote:
Under the belly of most music coming out this year, Skáphe comes out randomly into the fray and delivers some really schizophrenic black metal. Definitely a "Fallen Empire Records" band, but incredibly good.

Yeah Fallen Empire Records just get stronger these days eh. I was also surprised and quite impressed by the Skáphe tracks. The label hasn't quite had a massive triumph in the underground yet but I feel like they're building to it.

Author:  ~Guest 285672 [ Sun Jul 13, 2014 8:05 am ]
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sushiman wrote:
Yeah Fallen Empire Records just get stronger these days eh. I was also surprised and quite impressed by the Skáphe tracks. The label hasn't quite had a massive triumph in the underground yet but I feel like they're building to it.


I can honestly see Fallen Empire being the Go-To black metal label in the US in a few years. Right now I definitely see him as a prominent atmospheric/raw black metal go-to label from any part of the world. I'm really happy he liked one of my project's material enough to sign it, and the fact that I got on the roster early on before he got all huge and picky (More than he is now, anyway, heh.)

There's a few really notable releases coming out that I'm personally keeping an eye on. I know that the new Xothist is going to crush in particular.

Author:  Nahsil [ Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:51 am ]
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am I cool for having roomed with Mike of FE at Maryland Deathfest, before he started the label? And helping him with a description or two early on? Do I get a little e-cred? Internet fame by proxy?

but yeah he's done so well it's awesome. Really small at the beginning, just a re-distro for a handful of releases.

Author:  shouvince [ Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:00 am ]
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Markov wrote:
PS: The new Thantifaxath and Spectral Lore are ones constantly on my rotation, Thantifaxath especially.


That Thantifaxath album felt like a let down especially when I had high hopes going into it. Isn't it kinda, you know, weak? I spoke with a couple of guys who dig the band and they've said that the EP is better. I haven't heard the EP myself so I can't comment.

Author:  Exigence [ Sun Jul 13, 2014 11:06 am ]
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I never liked Goatwhore but I give them credit for being incredibly functional heroin addicts.

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