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Testament - Low (1994)

The last album I really liked. At the time, Thrash was no longer surviving in the face of Grunge and Death, and Testament was moving towards Machine Head/Pantera-style music. Forbidden did the same with Distortion. I particularly like Low, Hail Mary, Dog faced Gods and the instrumental Urotsukidoji.

Later, with Demonic, Testament tried again to renew themselves, but I liked it much less.

I don't often listen to albums released since The Gathering.

 

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8 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

You really liked this? "Really" as in a whole lot? I listened to the whole thing on your reco. Not terrible or anything by any means, but if it hadn't been for your reco I would have just listened to a song or two and found something else. Kept hoping it would get better toward the end, but it never did. Seemed kind of plodding and uninspired. 

Eh. If it didn't strike you that's just the way it goes sometimes. If I cock my head and squint, I guess I could see thinking it was uninspired, but plodding I'd have to disagree with. That quick cutting crunch to the riffs is the citrus that highlights the whole savory death metal dish.

At least from the death metal I've heard this year it's felt like things either go for the really full and dense sound that saturates nearly every inch of space in the mix, or it goes straight to the really polished but still heavy tech stuff. Now I've made it clear I'm an unabashed fanboy for tech-death so I can live quite comfortably with that, but I still enjoy when a band hits with a surprisingly distinct sound, as I think they did. It helps that I went in expecting Grave or Gorement or some such and got early Edge of Sanity instead.

NP: That Kerrigan which Navy posted above.

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Well that explains it, I have no more use for Edge of Sanity than I do for tech death, or tech anything really. I know everybody and their brother seems to worship Swanö and certain EoS albums are heralded as great works, but they never really did much for me. When it comes to death metal I have pretty specific tastes, I gravitate toward the Incantation school. This Molten doesn't conjure up any thoughts of EoS for me, but I haven't listened to any of that stuff in years, so you'd know better than me. I won't bother finishing the album this time though, think I'll go with....

 

Ignivomous - Contragenesis, Melbourne 2012. Can't believe this is 12 years old now. 

 

Cemetery Urn - Barbaric Retribution, Melbourne 2018.

 

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5 hours ago, GoatmasterGeneral said:

Swanö and certain EoS albums are heralded as great works, but they never really did much for me.

Me neither...

EYE EATER - Alienate. Rather djentish, but still enjoyable

HAVUKRUUNU - Rautaar Ja Tulta

FRACTAL GENERATOR - Convergence

ULCERATE - Cutting the Throat of God. Yeah baby

NP - THE MILES DAVIS QUINTET - The Legendary Prestige Quintet Sessions. Also yeah baby.

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