I didn't know Deathspell Omega had released an EP until I checked their page on Metal Archives for some other reason. Same thing happened with Revocation. I'm really liking both these EPs. I think I need something to alert me of any/all new releases of bands that I listen to. I guess Last.FM might do that. I decided to check out Sylosis' new CD. I didn't care much for their 2011 release and haven't given it many listens, but I'm really liking their latest.
If you loved Deathspell's Omega Drought but want something a bit more death than black, you HAVE to check out the new release by ODEM, The Valley of Cut Tongues.
I'm really liking both these EPs. I think I need something to alert me of any/all new releases of bands that I listen to. I guess Last.FM might do that.
Man, they have so many good albums that it's hard to recommend just one. My favorites are probably Hypocrisy, FInal Chapter, and Abducted. Pretty big fan of The Arrival too, if only for the song The Abyss. Oh, can't forget Fourth Dimension- Apocalypse is one of the best MDM songs ever recorded. A Taste of Extreme Divinity is awesome as well and proves that they just don't know how to put out sh!tty music. I have high hopes for End of Disclosure. Peter Tagtgren is a musical genius and is an absolute master at what he does.
Man, they have so many good albums that it's hard to recommend just one. My favorites are probably Hypocrisy, FInal Chapter, and Abducted. Pretty big fan of The Arrival too, if only for the song The Abyss. Oh, can't forget Fourth Dimension- Apocalypse is one of the best MDM songs ever recorded. A Taste of Extreme Divinity is awesome as well and proves that they just don't know how to put out sh!tty music. I have high hopes for End of Disclosure. Peter Tagtgren is a musical genius and is an absolute master at what he does.
FIrst time I've heard it, sounds good! It's definitely a Hypocrisy song, that's for sure. Gotta give it a few more listens and a drive test before I can give my full, honest opinion.
The Riverside vinyl is on a really cool color I've never seen before.
...and I just bought it. Couldn't pass it up. Haven't heard it yet, but it's well liked and I listened to samples. Excited I got the Grey Blue. Considering they're only pressing 200 copies. $40 shipped. Ouch.
Man, they have so many good albums that it's hard to recommend just one. My favorites are probably Hypocrisy, FInal Chapter, and Abducted. Pretty big fan of The Arrival too, if only for the song The Abyss. Oh, can't forget Fourth Dimension- Apocalypse is one of the best MDM songs ever recorded. A Taste of Extreme Divinity is awesome as well and proves that they just don't know how to put out sh!tty music. I have high hopes for End of Disclosure. Peter Tagtgren is a musical genius and is an absolute master at what he does.
I actually purchased the special edition of Virus directly from the band in 05. I saw em at a small club and they were great. There is also a 2001 release where half the album is rerecording of some of their best songs. Normally these type of records are duds, but this CD is killer.
Don't know why I waited this long to check out Hyporcisy. Warpath may be one of the greatest songs ever. Also, has anyone heard the remaster for unquestionable presence? I'm generally not a fan of remasters, but I want to pick up a new copy of the cd
Don't know why I waited this long to check out Hyporcisy. Warpath may be one of the greatest songs ever. Also, has anyone heard the remaster for unquestionable presence? I'm generally not a fan of remasters, but I want to pick up a new copy of the cd
Another release that is loved around here is the original release of Catch 22 original release from 2002. It was redone with new vocals in 08 but lost a little of it's dirty spontaneous vibe. I play the CD all the time, though most of the metal community hates it, as they think it's Nu-metal. It's not just experimental and brave.
How do you guys feel about Draconian's A Rose for the Apocalypse? I heard a few of their songs via Pandora tonight and really liked it. Same with Zonaria's The Cancer Empire.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.