haha, New American Gospel is actually my least favorite, I guess we're the exact opposites when it comes to LoG.
VII: Sturm und Drang album is actually quite good, some good songs in there, the only let down for me was the production value, it is not as clean as their earlier works, sounds a little muddy to me..(only a little though, nothing major)
It's weird.. Idk why this is the case, how come the older recording is cleaner than the new ones?
IMO, good tracks in Sturm und Drang:
Still Echoes
Erase This
512
Footprints
Engage The Fear Machine
Delusion Pandemic
Nightmare Seeker (bonus track)
@ColonelBucket8 can also try those tracks if still interested
I'm not crazy about the band's hillbilly groove metal style. Their first album (as LOG, at least) has more of a hardcore influence and appeals to my extreme sensibilities.
I'm not crazy about the band's hillbilly groove metal style. Their first album (as LOG, at least) has more of a hardcore influence and appeals to my extreme sensibilities.
Ha. When I first heard it, I couldn't believe how much more distortion was added.
Antaeus (one of my top three black metal bands) finally has a new album, Condemnation, coming out on November 18th! I've been waiting for this for ten years.
I also like LoG more than burn the priest, and yes I tried to listen to burn the priest album as well.
they probably went overboard when they change the band name, Lamb of God feels exactly the opposite of Burn The Priest.
Sounds like aChristian Rock band. haha
btw have anyone has an idea of bands with similar vibes as Septicflesh?
I've been really hooked on them for the past couple of days and would like to explore this style more.
Sounds grand and evil at the same time.
I also like LoG more than burn the priest, and yes I tried to listen to burn the priest album as well.
they probably went overboard when they change the band name, Lamb of God feels exactly the opposite of Burn The Priest.
Sounds like aChristian Rock band. haha
btw have anyone has an idea of bands with similar vibes as Septicflesh?
I've been really hooked on them for the past couple of days and would like to explore this style more.
Sounds grand and evil at the same time.
Tracks 1 to 4: Live in Paris 2001.
Track 5: First studio version - 2001, issued on the "SPK Kommando" EP released via Spikekult, with bands like Hell Militia, Deviant & EM.
Track 6: Split EP with Necrophagia, released on RedStream/Baphomet Records 2001.
Tracks 7 & 8: "Rot", released on Battlesk'rs 2005.
Tracks 9 to 11: MLP - 2002 - Paleur Mortelle Prods.
Tracks 12 to 13: Unreleased tracks.
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